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If BK's arrest at his family home had gone wrong, would he have been capable of killing them all, I wonder? Himself and his parents? (and his sisters? It is unclear to me if they were there at the time.)
I think he's a Thrill Killer, so the answer would be "no." He would have protected his family (or tried to - he seems to be impulsive and limited in some ways). He would have protected them if he was lke BTK or Israel Keyes (both of whom are not thoroughly researched or understood at this point in time - but both of whom resembled BK, IMO).
There are a lot of other killers who will come up if you google "thrill killer." Scholar.google.com is even better.
For comparison, Ted Bundy is not usually classified as a thrill killer (psychosexual killer instead, maybe)
But I'm interested in FBI analysis and psychoanalytic classses of killers. It's not the hardest science. But I believe that study of such people yields something helpful.
BK had reasons to believe that his family would not be killed - although I agree, he risked them.
He did not care who was risking, IMO.
As most murderers don't. But also, his younger years of writing.
IMO