Kerry Daynes, Forensic Psychologist and her latest book, What Lies Buried.
Kerry Daynes is a registered Consultant Forensic Psychologist with over twenty-five years of frontline experience. During that time, she worked in secure hospitals, prisons and community forensic services and was often invited to act as psychological specialist in major police investigations. Part of her day job still involves acting as an expert witness in court, for parole boards and training the police and other organisations. However, she now spends the majority of her time trying to affect change from the outside as a campaigner and advocate for better conversations around crime, justice and mental health. She is a patron of the National Centre for Domestic Violence and Talking2Minds and, as a survivor of stalking herself, has acted as a spokeswoman for the Suzy Lamplugh Trust's stalking-related campaigns. Kerry is the person the TV networks turn to for expert true crime commentary. Highly respected and known for her knowledgeable but personable delivery and sparky personality, she has contributed to numerous high-profile documentaries. These have been shown on BBC, ITV, Ch4, Ch5, The History Channel, Discovery, CBS Reality, The Crime & Investigation Network, BBC International, Curiosity Stream, Netflix and more. She is also 'The Profiler' in the award-nominated series 'Faking It: Tears of a Crime', now in its seventh season.

Interview with Criminal Psychologist Kerry Daynes

The Most BIZARRE Murder Cases! Forensic Anthropologist - Professor Dame Sue Black :E50

John Suchet; Beethoven - a Personal Journey

Forensic/clinical psychologist shares experiences from decades of work with offenders

The Controversial Mystery That Still Haunts Britain | The Murder of Jill Dando | FULL DOCUMENTARY

Pretending To Be A Forensic Scientist For More Than 20 Years | Conmen Case Files | Real Crime

Narcissism Expert: What Gaslighting Really Looks Like & Why It’s So Hard To Leave!

Simon Brett - a humorous walk through his writing and producing career plus new book A Messy Murder.

Spy Hunters - The Women Who Caught Aldrich Ames

Mick Jagger Can’t Name One Good Thing About Getting Older | The Interview
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You’ll stop using ChatGPT after listening to this | Jonathan Pageau [ARC 2026]

The Salt Path became an instant bestseller. But, is it true? | Crime Story

Ross Kemp: THE KEMPCAST Ep12 - Kerry Daynes

‘Deadly Obsession' | Forensic Psychologist Dissects Stalker’s Mind And Behaviour

Medical detective

Introduction to Forensic Psychology - Part I

The Most Dangerous Aristocrats in England: The Mitford Sisters

Encounters with Killers with True Crime Author Katherine Ramsland

Are Men More Evil Than Women? Criminal Psychologist Answers Questions | Honesty Box

