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Conscience Executed / Guest: Dr. John Brady

Epstein and Maxwell silenced guilt long before they silenced victims

Dr. John Brady is a leading forensic psychologist with decades of experience evaluating the darkest corners of the human mind. He’s available now to discuss the psychological profile of Jeffrey Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell—not through a political lens, but through a clinical one. Why do people like this exist? What drives someone with wealth, power, and access to exploit others in such horrific ways?

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This conversation isn’t about partisan blame. It’s about pathology. Epstein wasn’t just a predator—he was a calculating manipulator, a man who created an entire ecosystem of control and secrecy. Ghislaine Maxwell didn’t simply assist—she enabled and orchestrated. Together, they formed what can only be described as a psychosexual criminal enterprise. But what kind of psychological profile fits that mold?

Dr. Brady can speak with authority in response to questions many are afraid to ask:

  • Were and are Epstein and Maxwell sociopaths, psychopaths—or something worse?
  • How does power feed depravity?
  • What role does shared delusion or mutual moral erosion play in “partnered evil”?
  • Do people like this ever feel guilt—or are they wired to bypass it completely?

He can also unpack how these individuals maintained a public mask of charm and intelligence while harboring unimaginable cruelty beneath the surface—a phenomenon known as the “successful psychopath.”

Dr. Brady brings over 30 years of clinical and courtroom experience. He’s consulted on high-profile cases involving serial offenders, cult leaders, and criminal conspirators. His expertise helps audiences understand what most cannot fathom: how evil hides in plain sight.

For interviews, commentary, or expert panels on the psychology of Epstein, Maxwell, and those like them, Dr. Brady is available immediately to offer insight grounded in science—not speculation.

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OPTIONAL Q&A

  1. What core personality traits define someone like Jeffrey Epstein from a clinical perspective?
  2. How do individuals like Epstein and Ghislaine Maxwell maintain a façade of normalcy while committing extreme acts of abuse?
  3. Is there a difference between psychopathy and sociopathy when applied to cases like this?
  4. What role does power or privilege play in the development—or concealment—of deviant behavior?
  5. Can two people like Epstein and Maxwell feed off each other psychologically to amplify their crimes?
  6. Do individuals like them experience guilt, or is their emotional wiring fundamentally different from most people?
  7. Are there early warning signs in childhood or adolescence that predict this kind of manipulative evil?
  8. How does society distinguish between criminal behavior and true psychological depravity in cases like this?

ABOUT DR. JOHN BRADY…

Dr. John Brady is a forensic psychologist who for 25 years has spent hours analyzing why individuals commit heinous crimes, providing testimony in numerous criminal cases, and writing six books taken directly from his professional clinical work and court records.

Having worked with some of the nation’s top defense attorneys, prosecutors, private investigators, judges and even perpetrators themselves, Dr. Brady holds that powerbrokers in some of the most prosperous communities often work to hide the evil lurking within some of the biggest work hubs, endangering the public by withholding information.

Dr. Brady, who has written about why wealthy women shoplift to why individuals commit horrific mass-murders, can explain the step-by-step journey taken in the perpetrators’ unconscious journey into darkness.

“It is possible to learn to identify the hidden reasons for crime,” said Dr. Brady, “to understand what leads an individual to the breaking point.”

Whether such behaviors can be attributed to depression, to over-medication with anti-psychotic drugs, or to disorders such as dissociative identity disorder, Dr. Brady can discuss why the criminal is often caught in their own trap.

Books by Dr. Brady include:

PSYCHOLOGICAL DNA: A Cold Case Analysis of Who Killed Robert F. Kennedy

Men of steal: A brief look at the psychology of Celebrity Theft

Why Rich Women Shoplift

Klepto-Bismo: Big Pharma, Shoplifting and Psychiatric Deception

Caught in a Trap

Treat Me: Help for Behavioral Addictions

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