![]() ![]() Before you watch the show, get to know the real-life Mind Hunter himself. While Netflix's Mindhunter is still a fictional drama, it does use some "verbatim" serial killer interview material for its script, according to producer and director David Fincher. Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI's Serial Crime Unit is John Douglas' true accounts of his on-the-job experience, co-written with author and filmmaker Mark Olshanker. Douglas literally wrote the book on criminal psychology and his findings and contributions are legendary within the field. Douglas now? Jonathan Groff plays a fictionalized version of him in the form of a character named Holden Ford. Douglas was an initial developer of the criminal profiling practice and the series centers on the approach he helped innovate. ![]() ![]() The second season of Mindhunter was green-lighted in April 2017. Mindhunter is produced by acclaimed director David Fincher and Hollywood actress Charlize Theron, among others. The members of the bureau's technical approach to interviewing and analyzing serial killers and repeat offenders was a new way of doing things at the time and while the show isn't a documentary, it does have a real-life basis. It is based on the true crime book, Mind Hunter: Inside the FBI’s Elite Serial Crime Unit written by John E. The 1970s-set series focuses on FBI agents inside the Behavioral Science Unit, the first to use criminal psychological profiling to aid investigations. Mindhunter is sure to be Netflix's next big binge-able crime show. ![]()
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