Quoth taurinejunkie
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Quoth RootedPhoenix
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After all, there are serial killers who lived for decades without detection, not just by police, but by their own families and friends, most of whom didn't have the vaguest inkling what their friend/relative was doing in his spare time.
Don't believe me? I offer you Denis Rader, aka BTK. Or Ted Bundy. Or John Wayne Gacy. Or Gary Leon Ridgeway, aka the Green River Killer. Or Keith Jesperson, aka the Happy Face Killer. And the list goes on. (For added internet-based friendship hilarity, google John Robinson.)
Yeah, there have been people like Charles Manson and Richard Ramirez, aka the Night Strangler, whom people knew were not quite right. But far more often, serial killers are not people we suspect of doing anything like what they're doing. And they'd known them, in person, far longer than 12 years.
So, while your family's worries may well have been overblown in relation to this friend of yours, none of us can say with certainty that we "would have noticed" if someone we knew, online or offline, were a killer.
Sorry, but I've been reading about serial killers for years now, and one thing that amuses me is how many people feel that they would certainly know if something were up with one of their friends or relatives. And yet, with the vast majority of serial killers, none of their friends or relatives DO know.
Just some food for thought. Now, have fun making new friends on the net, kids!




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