• The Seesig Monster: Inside the mind of Kyle Ruiters with Col. (ret.) Kirsten Clark

  • Apr 1 2025
  • Length: 1 hr and 39 mins
  • Podcast

The Seesig Monster: Inside the mind of Kyle Ruiters with Col. (ret.) Kirsten Clark

  • Summary

  • In this episode of Profiler Africa, we’re joined by Colonel (Ret.) Kirsten Clark, former SAPS Investigative Psychologist and Criminal Behaviour Specialist, to discuss the chilling case of Kyle Ruiters. Clark conducted a psychological assessment of Ruiters in 2019, offering rare insight into his mindset, disturbing obsessions, and the dark psychological profile that emerged from her report.

    Ruiters, who brutally murdered and dismembered his victim, displayed traits of narcissism, manipulation, and a dangerous preoccupation with control and power. In tonight’s episode, we’ll unpack Clark’s findings, from his early childhood issues to his fascination with serial killers and his disturbing lack of empathy. We’ll also explore the broader implications of personality disorders in violent offenders and what this case reveals about criminal psychology in South Africa.

    🔍 Get an inside look into the mind of a killer and the complex psychological factors that drive violent crime.

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