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<blockquote data-quote="Marguerite" data-source="post: 339467" data-attributes="member: 1991"><p>There was an episode of Bones on Aussie TV the other night, dealing with Renfield Syndrome. The storyline was a rock singer who was about to bring out a new album. His performance "schtick" was that he dressed as a vampire, full make-up and everything, but in reality it was all the publicity, he was otherwise normal. It was something his manager had pushed him towards, to cash in on the Goth generation. Then his album was coming out, just as dead girls were bring found with holes in their necks and the name of the album painted in blood on their exsanguinated bodies.</p><p></p><p>And in the end it turns out that the murders were committed by a very disturbed fan who had been manipulated by the manager. All perfectly rational. Not Renfield's at all in any way, because the murderer actually was schizophrenic in a psychotic state. But the program really explored Renfield Syndrome in the profiling.</p><p></p><p>It was very interesting. And also probably not ideal viewing for your daughter!</p><p></p><p>Marg</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Marguerite, post: 339467, member: 1991"] There was an episode of Bones on Aussie TV the other night, dealing with Renfield Syndrome. The storyline was a rock singer who was about to bring out a new album. His performance "schtick" was that he dressed as a vampire, full make-up and everything, but in reality it was all the publicity, he was otherwise normal. It was something his manager had pushed him towards, to cash in on the Goth generation. Then his album was coming out, just as dead girls were bring found with holes in their necks and the name of the album painted in blood on their exsanguinated bodies. And in the end it turns out that the murders were committed by a very disturbed fan who had been manipulated by the manager. All perfectly rational. Not Renfield's at all in any way, because the murderer actually was schizophrenic in a psychotic state. But the program really explored Renfield Syndrome in the profiling. It was very interesting. And also probably not ideal viewing for your daughter! Marg [/QUOTE]
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