11-14-2023, 03:35 PM
11-14-2023, 03:55 PM
(11-14-2023, 03:33 PM)somethingelseishere Wrote: [ -> ]I'm thinking she totally did that shit.
Hell yeah she did, there's no doubt.
She's obviously crazy as fuck though.
Not that it's an excuse, but there are people out there who have committed familicide and some of them don't even have the excuse of being "crazy"...
I'd argue anyone who murders people IS a psychopath, even though the "mental health professionals" don't slap that label onto all of them because they don't fit certain criteria or whatever dumb reasons they have for not seeing the obvious.
There's a difference between "psychopath" and "crazy" though.
11-14-2023, 04:54 PM
Just finished the video I posted earlier and yep, like so many others before her:
She was sexually abused by her father, starting at age ELEVEN.
Now that's no kind of an excuse but it does seem to be an important precursor
to so many crimes. One of her children took the stand in court and testified that
it was indeed her mother who shot her and her siblings.
Fucking sick piece of garbage. I hope she gets her ass beat every fucking day by
other inmates until she leaves this world.
She was sexually abused by her father, starting at age ELEVEN.
Now that's no kind of an excuse but it does seem to be an important precursor
to so many crimes. One of her children took the stand in court and testified that
it was indeed her mother who shot her and her siblings.
Fucking sick piece of garbage. I hope she gets her ass beat every fucking day by
other inmates until she leaves this world.
11-14-2023, 04:58 PM
Yep... it ALL has its beginnings in abuse. Period. I would argue that there are either no exceptions, or like only 1% of people who do heinous shit WEREN'T abused.
11-14-2023, 05:00 PM
These days, whenever I hear about people doing fucked up illegal/morally reprehensible shit... I immediately default to the conclusion that they were abused as children. I think it should be the first thing they're questioned about... well, after they share the initial details about whatever horrible shit they did.
11-14-2023, 05:04 PM
I'm serious. There need to be psychological professionals who specialize in childhood trauma brought in to coax the details out of them. It should be standard, especially in cases of violent crime or murder. As far as sex criminals go, it's obvious something happened to them. The writing's on the wall with that one. Murderers were probably physically or mentally abused at the least, and most likely sexually abused too.
11-14-2023, 05:05 PM
TBH... I don't even get mad at these fuckers anymore. Everyone was a kid once, and that's how I view them... all you gotta do is peer back through time and understand that they were wronged as children, and that's where the crime really started.
11-14-2023, 05:06 PM
Every child who grows up to be an abuser or a killer? THEIR abuser is the one who is really guilty of whatever crime they ended up committing. Period.
11-14-2023, 05:09 PM
I'm not saying they shouldn't be punished for the awful crimes they commit. Like I personally think sex criminals and people who abuse kids should just be put down on the spot. Regardless of their origin story. Too bad. The blight can't be allowed to spread anymore. They need to get dealt with. But ALL of society needs to openly understand that the real problem is child abuse. "What could we have done to prevent this horrible crime!?" Rid the planet of child abusers, that's what.
11-14-2023, 05:19 PM
You are correct. If the poison seeds aren't planted then the monster weeds can't grow.
11-15-2023, 01:42 PM
(11-14-2023, 05:06 PM)Chatwoman Wrote: [ -> ]Every child who grows up to be an abuser or a killer? THEIR abuser is the one who is really guilty of whatever crime they ended up committing. Period.
I was washing a few dishes a little while ago and this thread came to mind - more to the
point - children who suffer abuse. And I had a thought -- I wonder how things would change
for them if they were given the chance to kill their abuser(s) once they reach the age of 15?
That seems to be the time when they start putting things together in a more grown-up
kind of way while still young enough that they may not have acted out on the internal
horrors incited by the abuse. Obviously, it would be a lot more difficult a task for those
who suffered at the hand of family members - at least for some of them - but for those
who were hurt by "strangers" or at least people who weren't blood-related, I think it
would be less of a struggle to end them.
Somehow, I think killing those who did them great harm would act as a way of taking
their power back, possibly even rerouting their life trajectory. It wouldn't totally reverse
the damage or make it as though it never happened but I think it would go a long way
towards reintegrating their faculties and grant access to healing that would otherwise
be lost.
I'm not murder-happy, but I think most people can agree that there are individuals walking
around free, breathing clean air that shouldn't be. Especially those who prey on children
and animals. Just some dishwashing thoughts. : )
12-02-2023, 04:40 PM
Albert Fish... I mean this guy...