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I heard he ripped the tag off a mattress.
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@KingfishStevens-di9ji Exactly, nobody knows. Definitely a strange guy, but I admittedly didn't miss an episode of Peewee's Playhouse as a kid. That doesn't mean I know anything about what he actually did or didn't do in his personal life. I will say the collecting of all that old erotica is a strange habit, and the jacking off in public (even in an adult theater) is not something most people do. Definite red flags, but there is no proof he ever did anything really bad. My radar is up on him though.
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I truly believe that some people are just born as broken human beings. Millions of people have had tough childhoods, yet 99.9% don’t do these things. That brain was defective from the start. It’s just unique in the fact that he has such high intelligence, which despite what most people think, isn’t the case with most serial killers.
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Some people are just broken to begin with. I don't think you create something like this, I think he came into this world defective. Certain events definitely pushed him to the extreme, but I don't think some people will ever fit in and are destined for bad things. Yet our justice system catches and releases these people so they can wreak havoc on our communities over and over again until it inevitably graduates to murder. You see it time and time again in the news, almost all murderers didn't just all of a sudden decide to kill, there were red flags for years. The secretive serial killer who silently stalks his victims is a popular topic for hollywood and real crime docs, but they're pretty rare and not likely a threat anyone will ever come across. The bigger threat is just callous, cold, manipulative people with chemical addictions walking the streets looking for opportunities to steal, assault and rape and they all have rap sheets a mile long.
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His mom told the barber to just give him the Sir Lancelot.
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He obviously had a backup vehicle parked in the area. Where they arrested him was a looooong ways from Brooklyn Park. Maybe someone was helping him, but I think it's more likely he parked another car nearby as a backup plan.
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Just another racist blk, what's new.
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That guy is fucked up too. GG is just more of an extrovert. The whole family is bizarre.
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And you actually believe his crazy fatass roommate? I think this guy defies all political ideologies. He's all over the place.
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That doesn't prove anything one way or the other.
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@raymondhernandez Who DIDN'T he hurt? Point is, you don't know, we don't know, nobody knows. There are definite red flags about the guy. Not saying he did or didn't, but to sit here and say he definitely didn't is just ignorant. I watched him as a kid in the 80's and loved it. As an adult, there is something a bit off about him, and when you put it all together, I can't deny that he gives off some vibes. I'll just leave it at that.
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I think it's safe to say nobody will really ever know what created him. Millions upon millions of kids have a less than ideal childhood, and don't end up doing what he did. A lot of people are treating the Netflix series as absolute fact, when it is just a series based on events, but fictionalizes a lot of it, including his family's interactions. Anyways, he's dead now. Case closed with that nut job.
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@rickyball5165 That was "Tequila."
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Ok, 17 seconds in, and his parents gave him the Sir Lancelot hair-do. Nobody is turning out normal after that.
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@charliebrown3681u Dayton was not a republican. You should probably know what you're talking about before commenting.
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@charliebrown3681u No Trump supporter would ever associate with this guy. You're delusional, and clearly have some deep seated issues.
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The guy was either an idiot or wanted to get caught. I don't think serial killers are as smart and cunning as they're made out to be. I think they're similar to idiot savants where their brains excel in a few areas, but are severely lacking in others. Ted Bundy is an example of this, if you really listen to him talk, he wasn't particularly bright. Lots of talking in circles without really making any sort of meaningful point. I thought the same about Ed Kemper, he sounded well spoken but in actuality didn't really have anything that interesting or clever to say.
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@BettiePagan We don't know who he voted for. His fat, crazy roommate said he was a Trump supporter, that's the only evidence you have of this. Quite frankly, the guy seems like a libertarian-type nutjob. Not everyone fits into one party or ideology. Actually that's the biggest problem today, there are two ways of thinking, and you have to fall in line, or get ostracized by either group. Ever notice how lefties automatically support the exact same things? That's called a cult.
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It's definitely a red flag. Doesn't prove he did anything really bad, but along with the weird hobby of collecting vintage erotica, which did contain pictures of minors, but when they were taken, there were no real laws against that. Makes you wonder why he sought out vintage erotica. Yes, no proof he ever molested anyone or anything like that, but my radar goes off a little when you put everything together.
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It's a bit strange that he specifically collected vintage erotica considering there were no real laws against using underage people in those days. This was the 80's and early 90's, there was no internet porn. Could have been his way of getting his hands on CP.
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@tooner58 You don't really know. He was masturbating in a public place, even though it was an adult theater, most people don't do that. Two red flags, plus his whole character's persona is a bit on the strange side. Loved him as a kid in the 80's, but as an adult, the guy does raise a lot of red flags for me personally.
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@tooner58 I don't know for sure, nobody does. Just putting many small pieces together makes me wonder. I used to defend him, but then I thought about it and realized I don't really know, and the older I got, the more his whole persona kind of made me wonder. That said, I don't really know, I'm not claiming to. It's just my opinion.
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@libertyandjusticeforall491 BS. You're making shit up. Go away.
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Someone with an extensive, violent criminal record dating back to their juvenile years, has proven what kind of person they really are. Why people buy into their bullshit redemption stories is insane.
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This is a case where I’m honestly torn. It’s bizarre, considering this guy doesn’t have a criminal record. I usually have a very strong opinion in murder cases one way or the other, but this one just leaves me scratching my head. None of it makes sense. I don’t know how they can convict him on 1st degree murder though, so I feel he may walk on this.
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I have no doubt Francis is behind this video.
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I remember when you could go to the barber and get the Sir Lancelot.
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I wouldn't say he had no talent whatsoever, but it wasn't anything special. Anyways, glad he's dead. Was really no different than some of the psychos you see walking around skid row. Human garbage.
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I blame the internet. There has always been delusional people, but they usually just got lost in books or movies or whatever. Now you can get lost on the infinite interwebs and lose your mind completely, and get validation along the way.
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