Hi again Nats,
Ive recently been watching a Discovery Channel Docu-series on Serial Killers, and it seems to me that the satisfaction that some of them derive is never better than with their very first realization of their dark desires.
So why do they keep killing? To try and recapture a feeling that accompanies only a "first" effort? If they are not mad, they know they cant do that...but they kill again anyway....because as Dave suggests, once they taste that forbidden fruit, they are addicted to performing the acts that they get the most exhilaration or satisfaction from in life.
Thats why my amateur sleuth self believes that a man who killed like the man nicknamed the Ripper did would continue to have physical compulsions to do similar acts. I dont see slowly taking life equal to the satisfaction level he must have felt by taking life swiftly so as to do more ghoulish acts.
Cheers Nats
Ive recently been watching a Discovery Channel Docu-series on Serial Killers, and it seems to me that the satisfaction that some of them derive is never better than with their very first realization of their dark desires.
So why do they keep killing? To try and recapture a feeling that accompanies only a "first" effort? If they are not mad, they know they cant do that...but they kill again anyway....because as Dave suggests, once they taste that forbidden fruit, they are addicted to performing the acts that they get the most exhilaration or satisfaction from in life.
Thats why my amateur sleuth self believes that a man who killed like the man nicknamed the Ripper did would continue to have physical compulsions to do similar acts. I dont see slowly taking life equal to the satisfaction level he must have felt by taking life swiftly so as to do more ghoulish acts.
Cheers Nats
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