
75 - Psychopaths in Power
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Criminal defense attorney Joseph Tully, author of California: State of Collusion, joins forensic psychologists Dana Anderson and Craig Wetterer to examine how psychopathy in positions of authority reveals itself. These individuals are not guided by justice—their moral compass is broken—and the collateral damage they leave behind is part of the story we uncover.
Together, they unpack Tully’s book, which exposes California’s corrupt criminal justice system and the culture of power, conspiracy, and cover-ups that fuel it.
Nobody knows this story better than Joseph Tully—and in this episode, he connects those systemic abuses to the psychology of power and the dangers of psychopathic personalities.
Power is never more dangerous than when it rests in the hands of those who decide who walks free—and who is condemned.
📖 Grab Joseph Tully’s book California: State of Collusion: Amazon Link
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Chapters
00:00 Introduction to Psychopathy and Power
05:49 The Criminal Justice System and Psychopathy
10:28 The Role of Psychopaths in Law Enforcement
17:12 Challenges in the Legal System
23:24 The Impact of Public Perception on Justice
30:15 The Importance of Ethical Practices
36:20 The Need for Mental Health Support in Law Enforcement
42:15 Addressing Systemic Issues in the Justice System
49:21 The Role of Psychologists in the Legal System
56:48 Conclusion and Call to Action
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