I am not sure what you mean by a "real interruption.?" Do you mean an actual person? An interruption could have come from any source such as the sound of a door opening or maybe the cessation of singing. Could be anything. And we can't rule out plain old paranoia with no source at all except his own thoughts. He could have felt the club venue was a bad choice right from the get go but chose to go through with it anyway overcome by his desire to kill. Then once he has accomplished this common sense might have kicked in and he heard a voice in his head saying this is not a safe place to be.
As for a Cadosch scenario, that implies that his mind set and emotions were set in stone and never varied from kill to kill. He might have been ballsy on one occasion but that doesn't mean that that had to be the norm. Circumstances change and so do emotions and thoughts.
c.d.
As for a Cadosch scenario, that implies that his mind set and emotions were set in stone and never varied from kill to kill. He might have been ballsy on one occasion but that doesn't mean that that had to be the norm. Circumstances change and so do emotions and thoughts.
c.d.
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