04-16-2024, 07:39 AM
This post was last modified 04-16-2024, 09:19 AM by quintessentone. 
(04-15-2024, 04:03 PM)FlyersFan Wrote: I think that, in the end, they all want to be caught. I think they like people knowing what they did and they get a kick out of knowing that people know .. in some twisted way. That's only my own thought and not anything that I've read anywhere.
I would agree with that theory but this particular killer was definitely telling Howard, twice I think, that he did not know why he wanted to kill prostitutes. Although Howard did ask him if he got himself off thinking about it afterwards and the killer said that he did once. Anyway, on a psychological analysis basis there could be multiple reasons why he is reaching out to Howard, on a humanist level listening to him was sickening.
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