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How
He is intimate in a primal/sensorial way with the park—knows its sights/sounds/lighting/shadow/tree canopy—-with the acuity of an animal prowling for prey on the Serengeti. He is in full possession of himself in that space. He picked that spot under the trees, right by 10th with ppl coming and going, yards away from/earshot of
the condos on Charles Allen because
he knew, regardless, he had nothing to fear.
How
Perhaps doesn’t live near PP but imo has spent many, many hours on foot in the park at various times of day and in various seasons. IOW this is his turf…his terrain.“If this was some type of lust murderer that’s driven by his fantasies to murder people and is sexually excited by that, then typically, most often in those cases, the victim is unknown to the offender.”
The moment I heard the rumors about the condition of her body, I said, "this sounds like a lust murderer." They often target strangers, because it's harder to trace the crime back to them. In addition, organized sexual homicide offenders often put distance between them and their crime scene. That means, it's unlikely that the killer lives near Piedmont Park, but that's not written in stone.
He is intimate in a primal/sensorial way with the park—knows its sights/sounds/lighting/shadow/tree canopy—-with the acuity of an animal prowling for prey on the Serengeti. He is in full possession of himself in that space. He picked that spot under the trees, right by 10th with ppl coming and going, yards away from/earshot of
the condos on Charles Allen because
he knew, regardless, he had nothing to fear.