How to not be a victim to Serial Killers
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DXWarlock
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PostPosted: Wed, 13th Dec 2023 17:41    Post subject: How to not be a victim to Serial Killers
After listening to 100's of hours of serial killer/fuck up people audiobook documentaries that details the crimes and victims.

I have figured out how to not be a victim of them! Just be kinda shitty. As it seems they only target smart, talented, amazing people. Razz

They are all some mix of these when they describe the victims:
- Everyone said they was the nicest person you can meet.
- A talented (something) that had tons of potential.
- Full of life, made friends with everyone type.
- A Loving caring person that was a highlight of their community.
- A loving father/mother/grandmother that loved unconditionally and welcomed anyone in their home like they was family.
-The best damn person in the world ever. That was nearly angelic like levels of pureness.

and so on.

So dont want to get killed? just be a slight dick. Seems it makes you immune...haha

I mean I get it, they are being kind to the victim and villainizing the suspect. But just once I would like to hear: The man this murderer chose as his next victim was John Doe. Born in 1954 in chicago and moved to Boston for his work. And was a bit of an abrasive asshole according to those close to him.


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-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

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PostPosted: Thu, 14th Dec 2023 01:29    Post subject:


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PostPosted: Thu, 14th Dec 2023 10:49    Post subject:
Simply not being an ameriderp will highly increase that chance Laughing


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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 00:26    Post subject:
I neither live in America nor am a hot girl I think I'll be fine Laughing
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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 01:08    Post subject:
i don't think serial killers prefer people who are being dicks, maybe they're like "this person is just like me..." and they go elsewhere to look for someone nice Very Happy

i'm currently binging everything from Mr. Ballen on youtube, really great (not everything is about serial killers though, lots of mystery too)
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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 02:11    Post subject:
Yea ballen is a good one, he gets a BIT too spooky campfire story vibe at times for me, but not too bad.

But Ballen, That Chapter, and JCS Criminal Psychology are good ones. Red Tree Crime is OK, but pretty much like JSC clone but no narration/explanation of the footage which takes away from it.

I was joking about how when someone is killed, everyone they talk to talk about how amazing, talented, and full of life and potential they was. You never hear one go "He was a lazy guy, that didn't do much and was one of the most annoying people I ever talked to".
I'm sure someone thought that about someone, they just only print/paint with the overly positive descriptions of the victims.


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 02:16    Post subject:
well I guess you gotta have a meticulous cover if you're that sinister. That's why I'm extra paranoid of people who act overly nice far more than the average dick who you know what they're about from the get go. Also Americans are somehow enamoured by serial killers and see them as stuff of myths and legends. Fascinated by how they could away with it too.

I can see the appeal as a case study but glorification is just weird.
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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 02:19    Post subject:
I see it as case studies too. I'm not fascinated with the killer themselves. It's watching how they work and what they do.
Think of it like someone that studies bears in the wild Razz I like to know how things work, including people. And like an engineer a machine that is 'broke' but still works just in the wrong way is more appealing to take apart to see how, than a fascination with the type of machine itself.

Why I dont like the docudramas' about them, or the over the top overly narrative true crime stuff, where they are trying to weave a tale about it.
Again like an engineer if you start telling him "it went haywire flinging belts and gears, about took bobs heads off, then noise all over the place and sparks man, you should have seen it! It was smoking and squealing and all sorts of stuff. Bob had to run to the fire extinguisher and about fell down, couldnt aim it right because he was panicking..(blah blah)"
He doesn't care about the colorful story around what it did, he just want to know how and what made it.


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 09:06    Post subject:
I always figured that if I wanted people to say nice things about me, I'd have to go get slaughtered by some serial killer. Thought of it somewhat in reverse Very Happy Laughing


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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 13:59    Post subject:
not being a whore or drug addict also helped me survive not getting killed by serial killers Rolling Eyes

cmon warlock ur logic is flawed here: "everyone they talk to talk about how amazing, talented, and full of life and potential they was." U know the justice system, has a victim impact statement, the more high value the murdered person , the higher the penatly/money. NOBODY is gonna say to a judge the murdered person was a lazy ass anti social person even under oath... and even less change of that on fucking tv.... . its all about perception and wanting the murderer get maximum penalty these victim statements

there is honestly nothing special about killers, they just get away with their first, notice how fucking easy it is not getting caught and keep doing it untill they either want to get caught or get sloppy

it was stupidly easy to get away with murder before dna and cellphones , and still is if u keep to urself and use little technology. Ive been stopped by the cops twice in my 4 decade life , the ones that get caught, are the stupid easy cases where someone else snitches or its a crime of passion

the ones with a little intellect, wont get caught unless they want to be caught

they only caught the UNA bomber cause his own brother recognized his handwriting ... no snitch, no catch
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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 14:33    Post subject:
DXWarlock wrote:
Yea ballen is a good one, he gets a BIT too spooky campfire story vibe at times for me, but not too bad.

But Ballen, That Chapter, and JCS Criminal Psychology are good ones. Red Tree Crime is OK, but pretty much like JSC clone but no narration/explanation of the footage which takes away from it.

https://www.youtube.com/@MattOrchardCrimeandSociety


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PostPosted: Sat, 16th Dec 2023 18:26    Post subject:
@PickupArtist

It's easier than some people think, still hard but possible I believe. I mean there is more unsolved murders than there is solved.

BUT people like Joe Navarro and John Douglas and amazingly talented people with, what to me, seems like magical skills of profiling.
Like when they was looking for a man after a string of events over years. John had made a profile and narrowed down traits he thought was applicable. (based on places, times, time span between, specifics about the locations it happened, the days of week it did, the sophistication of the events etc):

- He is middle-aged: “paranoia develops slowly. It doesn’t erupt in its full force before the person is 35. This man has been making and planting his devices for 16 years.”
- He not only suggested the offender was foreign, but specified he was Slavic. He reasoned that most people who used bombs were from Europe or European descent, and so were those who used knives (bomber had used a knife to cut holes in the theatre seats where he placed his bombs).
- He will be single, in shape, and with a background and/or trade of mechanic.
- Along with many other behavioral earmarks from evidence I left out so I dont make MORE of a wall of text.

And told them “When you find him, he will be wearing a navy-blue, double-breasted suit, buttoned.”
In explaining the suit, he said that he felt the bomber would be neat, proper, and conservative, and would avoid newer styles of clothing and stick to colors that are dignified yet unremarkable.

George Metesky was arrested at night so he was wearing his PJs. Officers allowed him to get dressed...and he emerged wearing a navy-blue pinstriped, double breasted suit. He was a 47 year old single well built man that was born in Lithuania that worked at Consolidated Edison as a machinist.
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So while being meticulous not to leave any evidence (or obvious evidence) is what most that are caught don't do. Some are VERY sloppy.
With people like him it's hard to not leave SOME clues they can sew together to get a profile on you to start looking for you if you get notorious enough to draw the attention of the 'big guns'.

tonizito wrote:

https://www.youtube.com/@MattOrchardCrimeandSociety

Thanks I forgot about that one! Seems I have watched a few of those and not realized it, they are listed under their videos as watched for me. Will check out some other they have!


-We don't control what happens to us in life, but we control how we respond to what happens in life.
-Hard times create strong men, strong men create good times, good times create weak men, and weak men create hard times. -G. Michael Hopf

Disclaimer: Post made by me are of my own creation. A delusional mind relayed in text form.
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