oceanblueeyes
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It really did bring crime INTO our homes more than usual. Obviously, crime has been on the rise, but I have never once been afraid IN my own home until I heard about this perp. Not once! He has changed the way I look at things and I am definitely more alert now. We expect crime in certain areas, certain times of day, etc. I never thought twice about locking my door just to check the mail or go outside for a minute or to double check and scan the yard before letting our dogs out. Now I do. I also am looking into additional security measures. I have 3 large dogs. I always hoped (and still do) that they are a deterrent. These poor victims also had dogs and look what happened so it makes you think and wonder . . .I don't know. It's sad.
I agree with the resentment. Even though I wasn't personally or directly attacked or affected, he changed my security, my safety, my point of view. Maybe I was lucky or naive (or both) in the past but that has all changed. It truly stinks to feel unsafe in your own home. I am SOOOO thankful he was an idiot and they caught him quickly. I honestly cannot imagine living in fear indefinitely the way we did during the days he was loose. I really cannot. And, I know what I feel is so so minor compared to the families of the victims. I cannot even imagine what they are all going thru. I just can't. He got away with stealing--why kill them? I don't get it, I'm sure their families don't either.
What he did went above and beyond your normal robbery motive--we still don't know exact motive or reasoning. I also don't truly know if he was working alone. Even if he was, I'm not so naive to believe there aren't more out there that are eager to take his place. Hopefully the odds are none of us never have to face it, but the reality is our area is growing and crime is growing with it. I'm seeing it everywhere![]()
Crimes like this really does deeply affect the entite communities where it happens.
Although not listed as terrorism legally it is a form of terrorism imo because of the way it spreads out and affects the entire population of citizens, and not just the randomly targeted victims.
I have been following deadly home invasion cases for many years now so when it happened again in this case, I wasn't shocked to see it had happened once again.
If you Google, 'deadly home invasions' you will see crimes like these are happening in almost every state now resulting in the occupants inside being either murdered or gravely injured.
Some of the most heinous deadly home invasion cases I've ever followed, several, but not nearly all of them, have been right here on WS throughout the years.
They have been some of the worst most chilling gruesome overkills to multiple innocent victims at one time, and were
committed by total strangers.
The depravity of some of these stranger home invaders is mind blowing.
They have done prolonged tortures...they repeatedly have raped small children and adults of both genders before murdering everyone..
In a few of the cases they set fire to the victims while alive and/or burned down the victims homes with them inside.
It seems there is no limit as to what some of these stranger intruders are capable of doing to those they didn't not even know.
I think its one if the scariest crimes because it means it could happen to any of us at any time no matter where we live.
Some of the victims had their door or windows unlocked, but most of the victims came to the door and opened it thinking the person was in some kind of distress, and needed help.
Jmo