Longtime criminal profiler brings convicted killers' stories to the classroom

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'As a former FBI special agent, I learned techniques to interrogate and analyze some of the nation’s most violent serial offenders. Now, I'm a professor at the University of South Florida, where I'm training the next generation of criminologists.'

It's not often that convicted murderers offer an inside look into their motives and mindset.An ABC News Studios Hulu docuseries, "The Lesson is Murder," will take a look at the process of University of South Florida Prof. Bryanna Fox, a former FBI special agent and psychological criminologist who spent years making psychological profiles on subjects.

Hospital nurse Will Davis was caught on surveillance cameras in the rooms of patients as they began to crash even though he was not needed there. "So basically what I did is get us in a big financial hot mess, and then I had to pressure myself to work so many days a week. I couldn't afford to be called off," he said during the phone call.He was sentenced to death, but is appealing the decision.

Davis also revealed new shocking details about his crimes that have led investigators to other unknown crimes.Police arrested her husband Robert, a former police officer and firefighter who had been fighting for custody of the couple's children for the last two years. Investigators also spoke with Joseph Prystash, who apparently hired Howard Giudry, on Robert Fratta's behalf, to shoot Farah Fratta in the couple's home.

"Every time somebody is innocent and wrongfully convicted and spending time in prison, it's important to investigate their claims. But if this man's on death row and he's going to die for something he didn't do, it's exceptionally important that we look into this and that's why I wanted to work this case so much," she said.In August 1994, police in New York and New Jersey were investigating a murder in each state and found a common connection: Ivie DeMolina.

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