Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, The Mad Bomber An... May 2026
The book by Michael Cannell explores how the 16-year hunt for George Metesky, a serial bomber who terrorized 1950s New York, gave birth to the modern science of criminal profiling.
"We think of terror as a modern invention, a product of a connected age. But in the 1950s, George Metesky—the 'Mad Bomber'—held New York City hostage with little more than gunpowder, wool socks, and a 16-year-old grudge. Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber an...
Below are three "deep" post ideas ranging from philosophical reflections to historical deep-dives. Option 1: The Invisible Thread (Philosophical) The book by Michael Cannell explores how the
Brussel used 'reverse psychology' to build a portrait of a man he had never met. He looked at the block letters of anonymous notes and the meticulous craftsmanship of the pipe bombs to see a man who was 'precise, neat, and tidy'. When the police finally knocked on Metesky's door at midnight, he didn't run. He walked out in the exact suit Brussel had described. Incendiary is more than a manhunt; it’s the moment law enforcement realized that to catch a killer, you don't just follow the blood—you follow the psyche." Option 3: The Price of Silence (Social Commentary) Below are three "deep" post ideas ranging from