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The "Genius" Monster Who Tricked The Nazis & Gaslit The Police | Dark Psychology This educational documentary analyzes the criminal case of Dr. Marcel Petiot during the Nazi occupation of Paris (1942-1944). Instead of focusing on graphic details, we examine the psychological mechanisms Petiot used to manipulate his victims and authorities. The video breaks down specific behavioral concepts found in the case: Authority Bias: How Petiot used his status as a doctor and mayor to gain instant trust. The Scarcity Principle: Creating artificial demand for his "escape route" by charging exorbitant fees. Sunk Cost Fallacy: Why victims couldn't turn back after selling their possessions. Social Proof: The use of props (suitcases) to reassure victims. We also cover the historical context of the "Fly-Tox" network and the legal proceedings of the 1946 trial led by attorney René Floriot. This is a historical analysis of how high-intelligence criminals operate within chaotic market conditions. Keywords: Marcel Petiot, History of Paris 1942, Criminal Psychology, Behavioral Science, French Resistance History. #Podcast