Originally posted by Herlock Sholmes
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Just for the sake of balance, yes. Killing en route to work is an example of a single detail. It may well be that nobody has killed anybody in a public aquarium or during a ride on a fun fair either. How that would preclude it from happening is another matter. You seem to think that there is a built in impossibility to kill en route to work, in a dark, deserted street and with no witnesses in sight? Maybe I should make a little play about that too? You know "Die, hag! - oh, wait, no - I am en route to work, I forgot that!"
A detail like this does not in any way compare to the matter of two sexual serial kilers and eviscerators coexisting geographically and chronologically, because that is a matter of the frequency of a type of crime, not a question of a single detail within the murder. So listen here, Herlock, and learn something: There is absolutely nothing to stop a serial killer from using every second of his everyday life to kill, if he finds the opportunity good enough. No working treks, no aquarium visits and no fun fair rides.
As for people masquerading as innocent witnesses, there are hundreds and thousands of examples of it. The idea that murder would be an exception to that rule is ... well, I guess there is a word for that too. The same, in fact, as the one I referred to earlier.
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