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  1. The best-selling book by Caleb Carr is the basis for "The Alienist," a psychological thriller set amidst the vast wealth, extreme poverty and technological innovation of 1896 New York. A never ...

  2. Crime reporter, John Moore meets with psychologist, Dr. Laszlo Kreizler to investigate a serial killer in New York during the late 19th century. Aliases The Alienist: Angel of Darkness

  3. The best-selling book by Caleb Carr is the basis for "The Alienist," a psychological thriller set amidst the vast wealth, extreme poverty and technological innovation of 1896 New York. A never ...

  4. The Alienist Wiki. in: Character (The Alienist), Character (Angel of Darkness), Antagonist. The Killer. “Nothing’s as it seems!”. The page you are going to contains huge spoilers about plot details from The Alienist. If you would still like to see the article with the spoilers, continue by clicking here. Be warned, though: once you spoil ...

  5. The Alienist opens in 1896 when a series of haunting murders of boy prostitutes grips New York City. Newly appointed police commissioner Theodore Roosevelt (Brian Geraghty) calls upon criminal psychologist — aka alienist — Dr. Laszlo Kreizler (Daniel Brühl) and newspaper illustrator John Moore to

  6. John Beecham (born Japheth Dury) was a former Corporal sent to St. Elizabeth's Hospital for unstable and violent behaviour. Following his discharge, he started working for the Census Bureau ending up with finding a way to approach and kill his young victims due to his mental instability. He's a guest-starring character portrayed by Bill Heck. John Beecham is a tall man in his thirties, with ...

  7. 15 de mar. de 1994 · Dr. Laszlo Kreizler is a psychologist. Or as they were known in 1896 New York City an "alienist”. The story is narrated by newspaper reporter John Schuyler Moore and opens with the funeral of Theodore Roosevelt, 26th president of the United States. Roosevelt was a commissioner for the New York City police department in 1896.