Most Mass Murderers and Serial Killers are Republicans

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Statistically, the average serial killer is a white male from a lower-to-middle-class background, usually in his twenties or thirties. Many were physically or emotionally abused by parents. Some were adopted. As children, fledgling serial killers often set fires, torture animals, and wet their beds (these red-flag behaviors are known as the "triad" of symptoms.) Brain injuries are common. Some are very intelligent and have shown great promise as successful professionals. They are also fascinated with the police and authority in general. They have either attempted to become police themselves but were rejected, worked as security guards, or served in the military. Many, including John Gacy, the Hillside Stranglers, and Ted Bundy, have disguised themselves as law enforcement officials to gain access to their victims.

The emphasis is no longer on the killers but now is on the party one belongs. This is sad. Why would repubs present inaccurate facts? They do this to try to take the attention off of all the horrendous, sick, and perverted things that they are doing.

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Avatar lilluv -
#1
You are right they often are loner and think the people that don't hold their evil dismissive value to hate or loath people that don't look or sound like them they go off the deep end. Very deranged.
Avatar Tenaj -
#2
We need processes in place to keep guns out of the hands of the mentally ill. The problem is getting the information reported in a timely manner starting with mental health professionals. Maybe the mental health professional could (required) immediately put that info in a database that is tied in with background checks, etc. and it's real time for gun shops. Over and over again we hear too late that a shooter had a mental problem and had sort help.
Avatar LiLSpeedy -
#3
Tenaj, that sounds very logical...too logical for wacko repubs with Wyatt Earp Syndrome.

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