Brad Waldroup and "The Warrior Gene"

Are some people destined to kill? What if there was a gene that could predict one's propensity to become a murderer? Well, it's complicated... On today's episode, Michelle and Rachel Burch discuss the gruesome murder of Leslie Bradshaw and how the MAOA gene or "The Warrior Gene" played a part in getting Brad Waldroup a lighter sentence. Follow us on instagram @hownottoraiseaserialkiller and DM us with your questions and comments! Follow Michelle @drmichelleward. Follow Rachel @therachelburch and make sure to listen to her new podcast, Love Before 100. Sponsor Framebridge - Frame your photos or give someone the perfect gift at framebridge.com! Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Ever wonder if your kids have it in them to be a killer? It's okay, we've all had the thought once or twice. And if you're willing to admit that, you'll love How Not to Raise a Serial Killer. On this podcast, criminal psychologist Dr. Michelle Ward digs into the childhoods of some of the most notorious criminals and killers in order to learn from them and prevent future tragedies. Dr. Ward will use her expertise to determine what went wrong with each killer (a brain injury, an undiagnosed illness, a specific trauma) with the help of a fellow mom/non-expert who can weigh in about their own taboo parenting fears. Because on our better days as parents, we want to know how to raise good humans. But on our worst days, we at least want to know that we're not raising a future serial killer.