maconrich
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ok, the what motivated him to act on that specific night? Yes, I was speculating, and I agree it could have been something internal to the killer, part of his plan, or a specific outside incident or incidents. As in I simply don't know aside from believing the killer had a reason for acting on that night. Everything in me screams that something led up to what happened -- something was going / had been going on that made the killer decide to act and to specifically target that house and the people in it.Last paragraph of the post I was responding to. But anyway - just re motive. I think I initially was just pointing out that catalyst (the cup of coffee denied) and motive can be two different things. There may have been a catalyst on the night (it may have been something internal to the killer, not anything to do with an outside event or maybe not, or that particular night may have been in an actual plan) but motive/the reason might be something else entirely. I agree with everything you say in this post you just wrote MOO
Just seeing your post. I got it now - thank you! I agree the reason is most likely complex and unfathomable (to the rest of us). Actually I do think it was complex - unlike the road rage type of thing I mentioned in another post. See the everything in me screams sentence in the above paragraph. I think that whatever was or had been going on somehow led to the murders. At the very least I don't think it happened because he's misogynistic, or upset because he didn't have friends, or was turned down for a date. I think there was more to it. Something deeper and something darker. Just MOO and I could be way off base.
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