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There's a great book out there, The Sociopath Next Door. Ramsland should have considered reading the unwritten one, The Psychopath in your Class.
Most of the student studying criminal psychology want to understand the minds of criminals in order to prevent murder. And sitting right in the middle of that, you have BK who was itching to commit one.
It's hard to get one's mind around that. Thankfully.
We think the scene got out of control, he panicked, fled because mostly we probably can't imagine anything but that, but I'm not sure BK has the capacity for any of that. He may have found it, even if he hadn't planned on four murders, to be surprisingly easy, might have been quite full of himself, only speeding away because he'd realized in retrospect DM had seen him or he thought the barking dog might draw attention or he was in a natural hurry to dispose of his kill kit, get home and wait for the big news to break.
I hate that he gets to relive it in the courtroom and in his head. Frankly, I wish they'd fit him up with a special rack belt and if his heart rate goes up by even one as the trail progresses, zap him. And one convicted, I wish the judge could order the surgical removal of all crime related images from BK's brain.
JMO
Most of the student studying criminal psychology want to understand the minds of criminals in order to prevent murder. And sitting right in the middle of that, you have BK who was itching to commit one.
It's hard to get one's mind around that. Thankfully.
We think the scene got out of control, he panicked, fled because mostly we probably can't imagine anything but that, but I'm not sure BK has the capacity for any of that. He may have found it, even if he hadn't planned on four murders, to be surprisingly easy, might have been quite full of himself, only speeding away because he'd realized in retrospect DM had seen him or he thought the barking dog might draw attention or he was in a natural hurry to dispose of his kill kit, get home and wait for the big news to break.
I hate that he gets to relive it in the courtroom and in his head. Frankly, I wish they'd fit him up with a special rack belt and if his heart rate goes up by even one as the trail progresses, zap him. And one convicted, I wish the judge could order the surgical removal of all crime related images from BK's brain.
JMO