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Let's look at the construct of the serial killer persona for a moment. We carve nature at its joints and come to a conclusion that this persona is encapsulated by that sort of foreign and frightening aura carried by that individual who seems to not care, to not feel remorse, to not respond to reason. This is the kind of person that shoots dozens of classmates despite a nurturing familial environment, or the kind of person who kills people over the span of years and "the neighbors never suspected." Read More






