Comments by "Sammy" (@mrsTraveller64) on "Did PhD Student Plan the Perfect Murder to Gain Infamy? | Bryan Christopher Kohberger Case Analysis" video.
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If you commit a crime for fame, you don't get the positive aftermarh; the beeing recognized on the streets,beeing invited to different events, beeing interviewed by media, the only kind of "fame" you get is the weeks,months until they finally close the door behind you for good,after escorting you to the prison. After that youareforgotten,because there is no more news about you to be delivered,to keep up your "fame". Look at Chris Watts, after everything was revealed about his crime and he was locked up for good,we never heard of him again! His life in prison,wich is 23hours a day in his cell, is not known to us,and not interesting. Whatever he does in his cell is none of our interest. Does anyone even remember all the school-shooters anymore? After the door closed to their cells we forgot about them,thank God! So to those of you who want to be famous by doing a crime, think twice,it's a very short-lived "fame".
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