Jeana (DP)
Former Member
The connection is the atrocious crimes. They commit the crimes then go on and live normal lives. It is like they compartmentalize, wall off what they did in their memory and go on. What they did is in the past and they just forget it and go forward.
Dennis Radar is another who committed atrocious crimes then went on to lead a sort of normal life. His family had no idea when he was committing the crimes, and never had any idea in the years afterward until he got caught.
I agree the crimes were atrocious. The war crimes defendants would say they were able to live relatively normal, productive lives free from crime is because they were only following orders during the commission of their war crimes. Of course, I don't buy it completely, but they have that "out." Guys who kill and rape for no other reason than their sick perversions I don't think could ever live a normal productive life free from crime.