Comments by "Anita K" (@Anita-k) on "Danielle Kirsty"
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This again is one of those cases, where I truly dk, if I should laugh, cry or do both at the same time - bc some parts of this case are sooo surreal, they're coming across like comedies in bad taste - other parts are incredibly sad, when thinking how many deaths could've been prevented and how many kids have lost their moms due to him and his "rough s3x" fetish.
I think, he's partially delusional, or somehow otherwise mentally very disturbed though, as NO "normal criminal" would even have the idea, to go and pour acid into the mail-slot of his neighbour's door, while having a dead body in his home ... in such a situation offenders are normally very careful to not stand out in any way; like e.g. making sure, there's not too loud music playing inside their flats (so nobody would call in a noise complaint), etc...
Also, how's this possible, that a perpetrator, who's easily spotted by his smell/body odour, due to having such bad personal hygiene, doesn't leave much more DNA evidence behind?
Law enforcement is suspecting, he did a whole lot more murders, r4pes and similar crimes and I don't understand, how he's not leaving large amounts of skin cells and other DNA particles all over the place of crime scenes related to him and his modus operandi ... this can only go back to piss-poor police work at the other crime scenes then = aka "lack of forensic testing" there, imo; likely bc the victims were "only s3x-workers.
Jmo, don't come for me, please!
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Obviously, the very loving, generous Sumner-couple had been nothing, but helpful to Tiffany and the other 3 youngsters, whom they hadn't even known before (except for that "Michael Jackson" guy), while they're still alive ... it's really sad that this is, how those young folks have "rewarded them" for their kindness by exploiting and killing them cruelly - especially Tiffany, who got treated by these sweet two elderly people, like she were their "second daughter" - a daughter from hell, if you ask me, they'd never gotten the chance to have together, cause they'd met again accidentally and reunited too late in life for having some more kids of their own.
It's certainly not my intent, to victim-blame them in any way.
When I think of their tragic murders and similar cases though, (which all started with humans being generous and kindly helping others out wherever they could, who then later on turned around, to break their trust and kill/harm the helpful ones), this quote always comes to my mind...
"No good deed goes unpunished!"
... and it's truly making me think twice now, before helping somebody ... anybody really; cause when I was much younger, I also acted like them (and unfortunately, I was also very naive, sheltered and idealistic) and got taken advantage of way too often.
Its so unfortunate for our humankind all together, that we have to think like this, to protect ourselves from future harm; it's been highly discouraging to me after maturing due to this/my own painful learning process ... cause just imagine, how far mankind could come, if we all were nothing but helpful and supportive to each other, to lift each other up!
Sadly it just doesn't work that way and maybe it never will - I've really lost trust in mankind a lot, I'm surrounding myself with animals instead - as we're surrounded by narcissistic psychopaths and sociopaths already, aka a bunch of "energy vampires" all together...
As for burying somebody alive, it's almost like a way as if to say...
""we didn't kill them actively, by stabbing, strangling or shooting them (etc...), we didn't hurt them on purpose by breaking their skin, they 'only had to vanish for our plan to work', they were too weak for life already, otherwise they would've made it out after a while of struggling, it's not our fault they didn't make it"" ... it's just so horrible!
(Guess, they've been watching "Kill Bill" way too often!)
It's a highly cynical way, to "make people disappear" without laying a hand on them ... or they just didn't have a weapon, to at least give them a quick merciful death, which is also a possibility unfortunately; they're monsters; really.
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