Psychopaths

This is true crime GOLD. True Crime Junkies this here is fantabulous. No wonder they say, serial killers have genius IQ. This one is the mother.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RsmRZNiE654

I want to interest you in a different, healthier hobby, Truwoman. Watching too much of death investigation is slowly killing you. People have killed others for wierd reasons since Cain tasted that bowl of lentil soup from Abel’s hand (and gave up his blessing, just because he couldn’t boil some ndengu for himself!) They won’t stop, so if you follow every murderer, and try to unravel their thoughts, what will you fill your memories with? Food for thought. None o’ ma business, I know. I just feel somewhat spiritually compelled to try to pull you out of your obsessive love for morbid sex+murder stories, and the lives of homos, is all. Now you don’t say I didn’t warn ya. The rant ends.:smiley:

Jeffery Dahmer ndiye GOAT. achana na huyu

I know it’s morbid but I have had it since I was a child. Of course I have other interests more morbid like reading drug memoirs and watching soft white underbelly on YT. Kwanzaa wacha I put the latest interview first. Trying to unravel criminal psychology is like playing chess. Have you seen the decoding of body language for Chris Watts interview? It’s not just about the crime, it’s about the anticedents leading up to the crime, then the most interesting part is, why do people commit crimes that they can’t get away with, are they possessed? It’s the figuring these people out and the psychology and the experience, you know experiencing vicariously what you are unlikely to experience in person, I don’t know anyone who has ever killed someone. I can’t imagine what the last 24 hrs before execution are like. FYI women love these genre bcz it’s so far removed from them. I have beautiful memories. Trust that. True crime and drug memoirs is my trying to decipher or understand something I am unlikely to ever experience. Same way that you will never play for premier league but you follow it religiously.

It’s probably a phase. There is a time I used to enjoy quite violent movies, the military type, and the so called action movies, but I saw so many of them that I stopped enjoying them. I know that movies are different because it’s all dramatized fiction, but the images stay with you. So much that I hate the sight of blood, unless it’s unavoidable. I now avoid turning aside to join a crowd looking at a badly injured person, or witnessing a brawl. I don’t like to see pictures of someone who has been shot, burnt or cut up, for example. I’m not a great soccer fan, so I seek other channels on TV, and/or the net, such as discoveries, dramas, adventures, documentaries, history, culture, music, art science and education. In short, I now intentionally sieve the sorts of things I see, read and hear, just to avoid the imprint they leave in my memory.

I don’t watch horror movies and anything violent. True crime is not gory. It’s actually more about the criminal psychology, the antecedents like the childhood, progression to first criminal act. Then how they were caught. Then the investigation and trial. So it’s more cerebral than it is gory. You get a glimpse into the life of the person and the crimes but it’s post mortem, so it’s more analytical than anything. I don’t like shows like forensic files so we don’t get the post mortem of the victims. We just get a general overview of the modus operandi of the Murderer and get the psychology behind their methodology. Why strangle, why dismember, why decapitate, why violent like Ted Bundy, why would Ted Bundy kill a 12 yr old girl violently when he doted on his 12 yr old step daughter. We analyze such disconnects. For Jeffrey Dahmer, he wanted to keep the corpse as a way of staying with the person. Also most victims of serial killers are the throwaways of society, prostitutes, drug addicts. It’s harder to get caught if you don’t kill people you know. It also helps if you move around alot like Samuel Little who killed over 90 prostitutes in different states or ensure bodies are not found. Many modern murderers are being tried even without bodies. Just watch the interview of Jeff Dahmer. It’s so interesting and there’s nothing gory about it. He killed 17 men