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Of all the profiles of hit-men and / or serial killers , his story seemed to be a little outside the profile for the typical killer . Don't you think he'd have to be crazy to begin killing at age 14 ? He talked very rational about his chilling deeds .

2006-08-30 12:13:56 · 2 answers · asked by missmayzie 7 in Social Science Psychology

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I had to watch it more than once. As much as I heard a cold hearted killer talking,...I got quite a different feeling about him at the same time. Almost felt as if he needed someone to hug him. Not that I'm some crazy person & would be one of these groupies chasing a jailed man or anything like that,...but when was the last time he had arms wrapped around him in a caring fashion not a romantic sense. As a child he sustained such abuse. That too I know isn't an excuse but I still feel his ache. He mentioned how he had lost everything and that there's nothing left for him to love nor is there anything left that loves him.
It was SOOOOOOOOOOOO SAD!!!
I know that if he killed someone I cared for, I'd feel differently.
NO DOUBT!!
How about the part where Richard gets all red & you can actually see him becoming irritated with the Dr.'s line of questioning. Richard even went as far as to ask the Dr. what his opinion was of him & his lack of fear.
Very Very interesting interview one of the Best I've ever seen.
What makes it so good is the fact that everything Richard says throughout the interview is backed up immediately {while he's speaking) with actual footage of the murder scenes.
He didn't seem to hold anything back.
I would love to have a one on one conversation with him.
You have to wonder (because he seemed to be so human almost to the point of crying when speaking of his wife & children) if he would ever have the desire to kill again. Really he has nothing to lose he's already locked up for the rest of his life.
Could go on for hours about that one. Look forward to seeing another one in the future. This was his 3rd interview I believe.

2006-08-30 12:42:36 · answer #1 · answered by paintressa 4 · 0 0

He seemed to show remorse for his deeds,if only because of the consequences to his family.Still......f@ck'im.He's where he belongs! Behind bars with the rest of the animals.
Granted that most of his victims engaged in a lifestyle that would almost certainly lead to a gruesome end anyway,he seemed to have really liked what he did.I don't understand how anyone can live a double life like that.Killing for a living,and then going home to a clueless family that he fawned over.You would think that,for someone who loved his family so much,he would've realized what he was doing to other families.
He should never have been allowed to live long enough to sit for that interview!

2006-08-30 19:32:38 · answer #2 · answered by Danny 5 · 1 2

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