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Win Tickets ($76): The Psychology of Serial Killers @ Aladdin Theater | World’s Most Infamous Serial Killers criminal w/ Dr. Rachel Toles

We are giving away a pair of tickets to The Psychology of Serial Killers @ Aladdin Theater on April 12. To win, comment below on this post why you’d like to attend. Winner will be drawn and emailed April 6.



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From our sponsors:
The Psychology of Serial Killers
April 12, 2026
7pm doors, 8pm show | $38.23+ | 13+
Purchase Tickets: etix.com

Aladdin Theater
3017 SE Milwaukie Ave, Portland, OR 97202

The Psychology of Serial Killers is a gripping masterclass that dives deep into one of the most disturbing and fascinating subjects of our time. Renowned clinical psychologist and criminal expert Dr. Rachel Toles explores the terrifying minds of the world’s most infamous serial killers, revealing how many lived undetected among their neighbors for years before being apprehended.

In this intense and thought-provoking presentation, Dr. Toles confronts the questions we’re both afraid and compelled to ask: Who are these notorious killers? How does a seemingly ordinary person become a mass murderer? Why are we so fascinated by them? Why are most serial killers white males? And why do some women fall in love with serial killers?

Through expert analysis and real-world case studies, Dr. Toles leads audiences on a chilling journey into the psychology of these dark individuals, uncovering the patterns, myths, and unsettling truths behind their crimes.

Dr. Rachel Toles is a forensic psychologist specializing in extreme violence, serial homicide, and the cultural narratives that shape public understanding of criminal behavior. She conducts violence risk assessments, provides expert testimony, and consults on high-profile criminal cases. Her research focuses on the intersection of psychology, media representation, and societal perception of violent crime.

Dr. Toles consults across television and streaming, advising on behavioral realism, offender psychology, and character development. She works with major film and television projects, including Dick Wolf Productions, where she advises on the psychological accuracy of crime narratives, character behavior, and threat escalation. Her media credits also include HBO Max, Investigation Discovery, Peacock, Apple TV, NBCUniversal, ABC News Nightline (Impact x Hulu), Oxygen, and Sony Pictures Television. She speaks nationally and internationally on the psychology of homicide, pathways to violence, and the warning behaviors that often appear long before an act becomes visible.

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