I wondered that too. Obviously control is was really important to IK. Maybe if they had made him feel he wasn't in control of any of it, he would have gotten angry and lost it (like he did with Bill Currier).
Ok, now I get what you are saying. Nancy Grace actually had the nerve to say she thought he was avoiding the death penalty by giving them dribbles of info. that to me made no sense.
The fact that he committed suicide does not surprise me for the reasons you stated. But I'm saying how does that mesh with the claim he was trying to avoid the death penalty???
Does anyone else find it curious that IK had "big issues with our country's foreign policy"? This was in the tapes... he had enough of a problem with it that he got into it with people online. Anyways, goes back to my theory that there was some sort of logic (in his own head) to who he picked...
But really... was that not the biggest waste of time ever. She's such a sensationalist <mod snip>. She got several facts straight up wrong. For instance... bank robbery in Arizona right before he was caught?!?!? Nope, it was Texas, Nancy. Oh and I love how she's like "we think he's killed...
I agree that it's not random. I think he had some logic aside from convenience in choosing victims. I also think his suicide note must be a coded message. I realize the FBI analysis says it is not, but it has so many different parts about seemingly unconnected things. Like retirement homes??? Is...
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