Originally posted by Stephen Thomas
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For example, the only person I know who suffered abuse as a child is a kid I grew up with. And I only knew about it because it happened while I was in her house. She never told me. I watched it. And I was maybe 9. I felt bad, I didn't really understand what was going on, so I told my mom. And within a couple of day my friend had moved in with her dad while her mom got a divorce. Any number of my current friends could have been abused, but I wasn't around when they were growing up, so if they don't tell me, I don't know about it. I don't know anything about their lives from before I met them unless they tell me. And they probably aren't going chat about torturing animals, setting fires, fantasizing about having sex with corpses...
So if I see the average profile on the news, there is nothing on there that would allow me to say "Holy Crap! That's Jimmy!" As far as I know most of those profiles apply to no one I know, or possibly everyone I know. Equally. Profiles are correct or incorrect in hindsight, and how many people have actually been caught because of a profile? And if people aren't getting caught based on their profile, why profile them?
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