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Tickets
π« Ticket for 1 person to the online Fever talk (early bird or standard)
π« Ticket for 2 people to the online Fever talk
π‘ Fever Talks: a series of engaging conferences from experts in different fields. Broaden your horizons and learn something new
General Information
π Date: Tuesday 28th April 2021
π Time: 7pm-9:15pm (talk starts 7:30pm), including a break and a Q&A session (approx. 15mins each)
π Location: your home!
π€ Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
π€ Our speaker, psychologist Dr. David Holmes, is an expert on the subject matter
Experience Description
What aspect of our psychology makes us different from a murderer? Are serial killers born that way? What drives someone to end another person's life as easily as cutting grass? While most murders and homicides involve family and close friends, the killing of strangers by someone less connected may indicate that there is a serial killer at large with less obvious reasons to kill. Dr. David Holmes will examine what makes a serial killer different from the average person; these differences aren't stamped on their foreheads, but they still mark serial killers out as being almost alien in comparison to everyone else. This probing, fascinanting talk will help you understand what makes a serial killer tick!
Given the current situation with COVID-19, we have updated our safety measures so you can stay safe and enjoy the event. If the event is postponed as a safety precaution, you will receive Fever credit and we will help you reschedule your visit.
π« Ticket for 1 person to the online Fever talk (early bird or standard)
π« Ticket for 2 people to the online Fever talk
π‘ Fever Talks: a series of engaging conferences from experts in different fields. Broaden your horizons and learn something new
General Information
π Date: Tuesday 28th April 2021
π Time: 7pm-9:15pm (talk starts 7:30pm), including a break and a Q&A session (approx. 15mins each)
π Location: your home!
π€ Age requirement: 18+ with valid ID
π€ Our speaker, psychologist Dr. David Holmes, is an expert on the subject matter
Experience Description
What aspect of our psychology makes us different from a murderer? Are serial killers born that way? What drives someone to end another person's life as easily as cutting grass? While most murders and homicides involve family and close friends, the killing of strangers by someone less connected may indicate that there is a serial killer at large with less obvious reasons to kill. Dr. David Holmes will examine what makes a serial killer different from the average person; these differences aren't stamped on their foreheads, but they still mark serial killers out as being almost alien in comparison to everyone else. This probing, fascinanting talk will help you understand what makes a serial killer tick!
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Given the current situation with COVID-19, we have updated our safety measures so you can stay safe and enjoy the event. If the event is postponed as a safety precaution, you will receive Fever credit and we will help you reschedule your visit.