Great points!!&tlcya, Also involved in a law career and held uniform wearing job (school security). Many SK want to be LE or military, right? Wear a uniform and hold some power over others. Many get rejected due to mental health tests.
Great points!!&tlcya, Also involved in a law career and held uniform wearing job (school security). Many SK want to be LE or military, right? Wear a uniform and hold some power over others. Many get rejected due to mental health tests.
His language is also pretty odd, imo. None of the victims are referred to by name. Ever. Is that because he didn’t know their names? Is it because he wants to distance himself from them as people? Also, he describes the killer as very strong. Apologies if discussion about this video is not allowed. I will absolutely delete this and any other comments if I’m breaking the rules.This is seriously terrifying. That moment when he realizes his reflection is clear on his laptop screen and shifts his position slightly.
Sadly, PA has many unsolved murders, and a large state...https://www.pennlive.com/news/2017/11/pa_cold_cases_decades_of_unsol.htmlHave there been any unsolved murders in PA? I just don't believe this is someone who hasn't done this before. He killed four out of six people living in a three story home. People who had not been asleep for long, were young, and one was a male. Maybe even in a home he had never been in before. I just don't see this as his first time. I'd wonder if there were any similar murders in PA.
Pat Brown ( profiling with Pat Brown) also suggested that he might have been rejected when he applied for LE ( failed psych test)Also involved in a law career and held uniform wearing job (school security). Many SK want to be LE or military, right? Wear a uniform and hold some power over others. Many get rejected due to mental health tests.
I believe there is a difference between "controlled" and healed. A tendon my become tendonitis and become inflamed from time to time. The person experiencing ailment would perceive themselves healed until triggers generate reoccurring need to resolve the inflammation. However, these mental processes are somewhat operating in the background until there is no activity to distract. Without a lot of control, even with medication and counseling, the person is drawn into their condition. The discipline required to rationalize a thought process away from further escalation is tremendous. In our youth, our experiences and successes in resolving challenges are repeated and applied such that they become our natural strength. It becomes a subconscious manner of thinking and action that we enjoy being immersed in. Just give the person the opportunity and they will dedicate themselves to achieving the goals in their vision. And "Goals" to me is a key word in the survey that identifies a desire to understand and develop a know-how in the field of "criminality". While not realizing what this desire truly meant, it lead to a horrific crime whether he thought he was under control before, he was drawn to an opportunity to exercise the natural strengths. He may have become to believe that he was born to be a criminal as he immersed himself in the subjects rather than a savior.An interesting read:
Violence and mental illness: an overview - PMC
This paper evaluates the relationship of mental illness and violence by asking three questions: Are the mentally ill violent? Are the mentally ill at increased risk of violence? Are the public at risk? Mental disorders are neither necessary nor ...www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
“However, although the main risk factors for violence still remain being young, male, single, or of lower socio-economic status, several more recent studies have reported a modest association between mental illness and violence, even when these elements have been controlled (1-2,7,13-16).”
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Friend of Idaho murder suspect visibly shakes in TikTok video
Casey Arntz took to TikTok on Friday night and appeared to have been jolted by the news, visibly shaking as she posted pictures of the suspect and her many encounters with him.www.dailymail.co.uk
'He nonchalantly decided to meet me driving round the Poconos for heroin and I had no idea. I thought I was doing a nice deed because he needed something [else].'
Even Mr BeachSky said - why did he not get rid of the car?!It’s crazy how they narrowed in on this car. This is a very common car. Yesterday when I drove 5 mi to/from shopping I counted more than a dozen (but mostly black).
Nothing normal about those eyes. There’s a certain finality to them. Like he can’t be reasoned with. Every picture I’ve seen of him so far creeps me out.I agree. In the picture with the suicide vest, he looks somewhat normal and not un-attractive. Definitely not a Richard Ramirez (Nightstalker) vibe, where just the sight of him terrified you.
That's my impression. Will be very interesting to know how the Elantra and DNA investigative threads relate/line up within the broader timeline. If the DNA is what gave LE their first real lead, the implications here are stunning.Is this the first time genetic genealogy has been used so soon in a case? We are seeing many cold cases being solved after decades, but this is literally weeks! Pretty impressive
But being a doctoral student in criminology, why didn’t he think the dna would connect him?Even Mr BeachSky said - why did he not get rid of the car?!
I bet he thought that LE was over whelmed, not smart enough, equipped,or savvy enough to connect him.
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Is this the first time genetic genealogy has been used so soon in a case? We are seeing many cold cases being solved after decades, but this is literally weeks! Pretty impressive
If it's a real estate listing it would also be showing the furniture and decor of the previous owners. It doesn't appeal to me but for some people it could be a dream home!Confused as to why people are saying his parent's house is modest. It's very ugly and outdated inside and in desperate need of an overhaul, but huge place plus a nice garden.
And I don’t think this is his first rodeo.Ted Bundy said the exact same thing! I think it was part of his plan.