Michael Jackson?

Oh, stop it, Brian. I'm not having that! Ted Bundy was gorgeous, dark-haired, smiling, intelligent, twinkling eyes... note the key word 'intelligent' in there? That, for a start, utterly distances him from Du'hbya. Go on, find a piccie of Ted (God knows there are enough sites on him) and stick one up...
 
Originally posted by jejquade@Mar 8 2005, 10:54 PM
Some murders are entertaining in a morbid kind of way.
You what????????

& people who hunt foxes are "lower than the excrement under your shoes"......you have some strange principles there, my girl.
 
Were Ted Bundy and the young Dubya ever seen in the same place together? Could it possibly be...?

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Oh, come on, Shadow - it's only people being killed, not cute animals! I'm HOPING that our new, and prolific, serial poster really meant to say "interesting" inasmuchas serial killers are so aberrational as to provoke inquiry and debate, but as to finding what they did and how they did it 'entertaining' - I'd suggest mentioning that to the wrecked families and loved ones left behind. So far, I'm lucky enough to have only known two people deliberately killed by their partners (one shot, one stabbed), but while these were far from close, I did once know them socially and through work. I don't find their deaths 'entertaining' at all.
 
Sorry Aunty K - you're right, it's only people after all!!! Silly me.....I must remember that it's also ok to be accused of abusing young boys too as long as you pay the families enough money to cover it up.....
 
Mmmmmmm.... no. :D You do Ted Bundy a great disservice, Brian, to try to link him to that mass-murdering, psychopathic egomaniac. (Surely, Leader of the Free World/Saviour of the Oppressed? Ed.)
 
Originally posted by Shadow Leader+Mar 8 2005, 11:50 PM--></div><table border='0' align='center' width='95%' cellpadding='3' cellspacing='1'><tr><td>QUOTE (Shadow Leader @ Mar 8 2005, 11:50 PM)</td></tr><tr><td id='QUOTE'> <!--QuoteBegin-jejquade@Mar 8 2005, 10:54 PM
Some murders are entertaining in a morbid kind of way.
You what????????

& people who hunt foxes are "lower than the excrement under your shoes"......you have some strange principles there, my girl. [/b][/quote]
I don't condone Serial Killers or any kind of killing, but Serial Killers are fascinating, most are of high intelligence and the psychology behind it is incredible.

It doesn't take any intelligence to hunt a fox down and rip it to pieces. Fox Hunters do have something in common with serial killes though they are both sick in the head.
 
Originally posted by krizon@Mar 8 2005, 11:55 PM
Oh, come on, Shadow - it's only people being killed, not cute animals! I'm HOPING that our new, and prolific, serial poster really meant to say "interesting" inasmuchas serial killers are so aberrational as to provoke inquiry and debate, but as to finding what they did and how they did it 'entertaining' - I'd suggest mentioning that to the wrecked families and loved ones left behind. So far, I'm lucky enough to have only known two people deliberately killed by their partners (one shot, one stabbed), but while these were far from close, I did once know them socially and through work. I don't find their deaths 'entertaining' at all.
I also had one of my best friends murdered by her husband, and yes i still find what went on his mind fascinating. Police Officers in CID working in Murder have to delve into the mind of the killer in order to profile them. It doesn't make them the same as the killer just means they can understand how a killer thinks. My Father was a top CID cop who investigated many murders, and i would like to follow ing his footsteps, in a subject i find so interesting.
 
Originally posted by Shadow Leader@Mar 8 2005, 11:59 PM
Sorry Aunty K - you're right, it's only people after all!!! Silly me.....I must remember that it's also ok to be accused of abusing young boys too as long as you pay the families enough money to cover it up.....
Innocent til proven guilty is obviously not a concept you understand then?
 
I've yet to hear of any murder being prevented because the police know why certain people are more likely to kill than others. I don't imagine there is a person left on this planet who doesn't know that schizophrenics who aren't properly medicated can hallucinate and kill. Neither is (surely?) anyone left unaware that animal cruelty enjoyed by a child will often result in a psychopathic personality. Or that sociopaths are often the way they are because of the lack of proper parental, and especially maternal, bonding?

But with all we have learned down the decades, the nutcase smashing young women over the head while they walk peacefully through London parks hasn't been apprehended, neither have the killers of dozens of young prostitutes throughout the Midlands in the 1980s, and on and on.

I put police profiling on about the level of psychics - bits of it can be right, bits of it can be wrong, but none of it has yet led police to the door of someone intent on killing, and stopped them. Most killers, like all criminals, make a horlicks of something (like Peter Sutcliffe), or just can't help showing off once too many times when self-aggrandising.

And, Joanna, for the record of fact (which you'll obviously need if you do manage to get into the Force), I didn't say anything about police work not being interesting. I said I didn't think that murder was entertaining - that was your phrase. I hope it's one you won't use too freely when talking with a victim's family.
 
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