I don't know much about murder statistics or behaviors, but I imagine the murderers in a heightened state, almost like a high. Whether out of rage, fear, or the thrill, I picture adrenaline surging the killer forward, especially in these quick killings. Maybe things happen in a sort of frenzy? I don't mean the killer isn't in control, but just physically and emotionally heightened?
IMO, this is definitely a key to it.
And it may go hand in hand with the fact I cited yesterday that a significant number of the perpetrators return to the scene. Obviously we don't know everything they do when they return but are they re-living that high, checking to see that they didn't make mistakes with evidence at the scene, perpetrating further crimes against the now-deceased victim? It can be any and all of these IMO
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