Sort of like, insomuchas it’s a rationale of the subject. Not a fan of anything unsettling, even having to witness Andy and Teddy wave byebye, my partner enjoys working things out. So watching from behind her I’m well past shouting don’t go alone in the dark etc. I even contemplate the perfect offing, sanction, family kiss. Part of which is to never suggest you might; and ever to claim not being of the type. Done in the heat of the moment, even the premeditated as a source. And a justification in the mind of the moiderer😬. Gets you thinking Mike:)
I too am slightly too fond of the true crime stuff on Netflix, like "I am a Killer" or "Homicide New York" or "Worst Ex Ever". I can't remember which one it is, but there's one that follows the same pattern - the inmate says he/she was framed, was somewhere else, was drunk or whetever. Then the police show the actual evidence of them going into the liquor store with a knife and coming out covered in blood with a bag full of booze. I watch them before I go to sleep - it should disturb me but I find them oddly comforting.
I completely understand, Tim. We shouldn't feel comforted, but we do! Sometimes I abstain from them for weeks at a time, and try and fill my heart with more wholesome entertainment, but I always go back eventually.
I think it's the fact that 95% of them are actually the product of an appallingly unjust society that leaves people uneducated and dependent on drink and drugs that ultimately leads them to Death Row or wherever. It reinforces my belief in social justice and equality of opportunity. The other 5%, though...
A very good but no the less pretty disturbing It gives the impression the crime is not like a Hollywood film murder, along the lines of Cat and the Canary or Arsenic and old Lace, but a awful murder described in an almost mundane way.
This may sound strange but it had a feeling that he either imagined murdering someone or perhaps he did, in a moment of madness .Hopefully he didn't but maybe he wrote the poem to expel unwanted murderous thoughts.
I always find it strange that it is expected that murderers are bogeyman and vastly different from ourselves but this is unfortunately not the case and the average murderer could be just that,average
We had a family friend who was a teacher and worked for a while in Bradford She became friendly with a supply teacher Sonia and met her husband Peter Sutcliffe a couple of times.She said he seemed nice and always looked smart and maybe a bit too clean, whatever that means.
Sort of like, insomuchas it’s a rationale of the subject. Not a fan of anything unsettling, even having to witness Andy and Teddy wave byebye, my partner enjoys working things out. So watching from behind her I’m well past shouting don’t go alone in the dark etc. I even contemplate the perfect offing, sanction, family kiss. Part of which is to never suggest you might; and ever to claim not being of the type. Done in the heat of the moment, even the premeditated as a source. And a justification in the mind of the moiderer😬. Gets you thinking Mike:)
I too am slightly too fond of the true crime stuff on Netflix, like "I am a Killer" or "Homicide New York" or "Worst Ex Ever". I can't remember which one it is, but there's one that follows the same pattern - the inmate says he/she was framed, was somewhere else, was drunk or whetever. Then the police show the actual evidence of them going into the liquor store with a knife and coming out covered in blood with a bag full of booze. I watch them before I go to sleep - it should disturb me but I find them oddly comforting.
I completely understand, Tim. We shouldn't feel comforted, but we do! Sometimes I abstain from them for weeks at a time, and try and fill my heart with more wholesome entertainment, but I always go back eventually.
I think it's the fact that 95% of them are actually the product of an appallingly unjust society that leaves people uneducated and dependent on drink and drugs that ultimately leads them to Death Row or wherever. It reinforces my belief in social justice and equality of opportunity. The other 5%, though...
The other Five percent all started out reading the Illustrated Police News or watching Netflix
A very good but no the less pretty disturbing It gives the impression the crime is not like a Hollywood film murder, along the lines of Cat and the Canary or Arsenic and old Lace, but a awful murder described in an almost mundane way.
This may sound strange but it had a feeling that he either imagined murdering someone or perhaps he did, in a moment of madness .Hopefully he didn't but maybe he wrote the poem to expel unwanted murderous thoughts.
I always find it strange that it is expected that murderers are bogeyman and vastly different from ourselves but this is unfortunately not the case and the average murderer could be just that,average
We had a family friend who was a teacher and worked for a while in Bradford She became friendly with a supply teacher Sonia and met her husband Peter Sutcliffe a couple of times.She said he seemed nice and always looked smart and maybe a bit too clean, whatever that means.