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The Psychology of JonBenet Ramsey - (Chap 2 - Child Pageants)

Dr Kirk Honda and Humberto Castaneda dive deep into the JonBenet Ramsey story.

00:00 Pageant interview

06:36 Ramsey family history
24:18 Check in with yourself 

27:35 The Ramsey's maintain their innocence 

36:26 Dr. Kirk's pageant opinions 

56:27 What does the research say?

1:47:47 Pageant Tough or Bluff?

1:55:48 What's covered next?


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October 8, 2025

The Psychology In Seattle Podcast ®

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The Psychology of JonBenet Ramsey - (Chap 2 - Child Pageants)

Comments

Yes but I feel there’s a difference between a therapist using their gut feelings as a guess to what their client may be like and how they need to proceed with treatment and a police officer accusing a father of murder on a public platform without hard evidence, just based on a gut feeling

Surabhi

I am surprised at your reaction to the cop who exchanged a look with the father when they brought her body up. To me it sounds similar to when you talk about encountering cluster b personality types in your therapy practice. That’s what I was reminded of at least, sometimes intuition is alerting you to something real!

Courtney

Have you watched the movie “Little Miss Sunshine”?

Mallory Fitzgerald


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