I can feel the frustration with each passing day, hour even
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I guess we all know if they dont catch this perp this time, there will be a next time.
When the motive is to just to kill at random, (which imo, this is what he did/does), than everyone is his potential next target.
I do think he stalked them, perhaps on the net, or possibly just used public info that school was called off on that day, but parents likely still had to go to work, upping the possibility that some kids would in that area but fewer adults at that time of day
I feel like he is very methodical killer. I am no profiler, but he had a plan, and it worked.
He seemed cool as a cucumber to me, very non-descript, (as we know), and completely devoid of compassion (obviously). A true Psychopath, I do believe.
Psychopaths often blend in very well, but they DO have some distinguishing oddities that have been well documented. Close relationships are few, and/or strained, because of their lack of awareness of even casual harm they inflict constantly, (unintentionally because they just dont get it). We dont have much to go on, but Im thinking hes no older than 40, and must have some casual acquaintances. Maybe people should be looking for behavioral traits more than physical ones?
As for the limited info being shared by LE; I very much appreciate the extreme caution with which they are shielding these children and their families from being re-victimized in the press, over and over. I couldnt be more impressed with the tremendous respect they are showing.
Sadly, there are Gore Fans who want to *see* the pain and horror, and other predators who would use that info for terrible personal pleasure.
While the above is true of some, I do think its human nature to want detail. How bad was it really? And often a picture of the worst, puts that question to rest I think, like Oh! I thought it was (fill in the blank), but it looks like it was over quick, (or dragged out longer and worse sadly), I feel like people are not necessary gawking at misfortune, as they are seeking details that let them experience the true tragedy, so as to best know how to respond and cope, and decide how to help.
When people rubber neck a traffic accident, I dont think many want to see injured people, so much they want to access the situation thoroughly, How bad was it? What happened exactly? "How can we help"...
But even the very best of intentions, Pave the Road To Hell, for the families, when their loved ones death throes get into the hands of the press.
Bravo to LE Indiana!