Seattle1
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He may have been spiraling out of control, but I don't believe he was psychotic when he planned and carried out his crimes. He went to great lengths to plan and cover up the murder. He lied to detectives because he knew what he did was wrong and shameful. There is no indication that he was seeing or hearing things that weren't there. He invented the story about being threatened by sex traffickers, maybe based on his own experiences with sex workers. He probably had a whole library full of *advertiser censored*.
He may have a personality disorder or depression, but I think his actions show he was of sound mind when he carried out the murder. Maybe he had a breakdown and could no longer get gratification from flashing, or whatever he usually did for satisfaction. He may have fantasized for a long time before actually carrying out the crime. It was sexually motivated, and he did it because he wanted to. That's the part he doesn't want to admit. The only thing wrong with his thinking was that it was twisted and evil.
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I think mental illness was definitely at play here but WC was given pause because of his occupation. I think even family and friends fell to this false sense of security about the man they believed they knew.
For example, we recently saw outrageous behavior by a high $$$$ athlete that tried to break down the door of his inlaws before finally being taken down by LE k9. Reportedly, he'd also been suffering from mental issues for months (probably longer). He could have killed the occupants if he was successful in entering the residence. However, after facing only misdemeanor charges, he was released without even having to post bail! MOO
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