No not consciously, but subconsciously the writer wanted to be caught. Here's a little info on what we are talking about.
Recognition of Thoughtprint Decoding:
The Wave of the Future
The thoughtprint decoding method has been recognized by forensic authorities including law enforcement, criminologists, attorneys, and forensic psychiatrists/psychologists. Dr. Hodges work has been reviewed by peers in professional journals and referenced in criminology journals. He has been credited with a new way of profiling forensic documents and adding a crucial dimension to the field of psycholinguistics.
Endorsements by noted criminologist, authority on serial killers, and former police officer:
This new technique of thoughtprint decoding will result in criminal offenders "speaking" through their deeper encoded unconscious messages and revealing their motives and true identities when written or spoken messages are decoded. Acceptance and application of this new to written documents and oral communications will greatly contribute to the law enforcement arsenal of criminal investigation in the future.
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