I think that within the evidence of the murders there is evidence that we see can indicate some of the murders were likely the result of a unfortunate choice of client by the deceased. That evidence would suggest that the killer somehow managed to convey a harmless persona.. initially... when he first contacts his prey. When they get as private as he is comfortable with, then this cold ruthless and savage persona is released.
Since this initial persona seems safe and sane when he meets his victim, he seemingly gets women to go into the dark alone with him even during this unsolved murder spree, might this indicate that the "thing" that comes out when he gets them alone is actually a second persona. If true, would the harmless man always be aware of what the dangerous one does?
Yes...I mean sort of like Jekyll and Hyde.
Since this initial persona seems safe and sane when he meets his victim, he seemingly gets women to go into the dark alone with him even during this unsolved murder spree, might this indicate that the "thing" that comes out when he gets them alone is actually a second persona. If true, would the harmless man always be aware of what the dangerous one does?
Yes...I mean sort of like Jekyll and Hyde.
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