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Oh wait, thought of someone I'd like to speak with before I talk to Charlie Manson. Dennis Rader, the BTK killer. He looked so matter-of-fact and logical when he was relating his tale of how he murdered people. It was bizarre.
That's very true...but I'd rather speak to someone with more brains..like Charlie Manson.
But Charlie is a terrorist, really not a serial killer. Serial killers kill recreationally and in secret -- Charlie had an army of teenaged hotheads doing the dirty work so that he could spread his bizarro religious/political message and get it in the papers, like bin Laden.
I would want to meet Gary Ridgway, so I could really get to the bottom of what his deal is. Is he just mentally slow, or sociopathic, or filled with buried rage, or what the heck, dude?
I remember when Ted Bundy was first arrested and making the news. My friend, who was in her 20s and single and dating said, "I would have gone for this guy right away. Good-looking, and a lawyer, nice smile, friendly. It would have been so easy to think I just met a great guy."
This reminds me of a place where I worked in the '80s. Small office building, about 20 of us.
I came in one Monday morning and it was on the news that our route mailman, one of the sweetest and funniest guys you'd ever meet, was arrested over the weekend after he slaughtered his family with an axe.
Serial killer is not the same as a mass murder . Is that what you are referring to?
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