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Are Psychopathic Serial Killers Evil? Are they Blameworthy for What They Do?

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Becca:

--- Quote from: Romeesa-Chan on November 15, 2011, 08:07:18 pm ---I will give it a try once I am done with Criminal Minds. :)
I currently in season 2. :P

There you go, he went through a deep emotional trauma which in turn made me a serial killer to kill other serial killers.


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I'm so sorry, Romeesa, I just couldn't help myself! :D Please don't get offended, but I couldn't help smiling widely at that! XD

Romeesa-Chan:

--- Quote from: Becca on November 16, 2011, 02:02:21 pm ---I'm so sorry, Romeesa, I just couldn't help myself! :D Please don't get offended, but I couldn't help smiling widely at that! XD

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My bad, it's a typo. I ain't no killer, alhamdulillah. :D

No worries, it made me LOL too. :P

Nexus:
haha :D..can't believe I didn't notice that!!

Romeesa-Chan:

--- Quote from: Nexus on November 16, 2011, 04:41:31 pm ---haha :D..can't believe I didn't notice that!!

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Haha. :D

I edited it back. :P  ::)

0kelvin:
After several years of research, studies have found that the behaviour of raping kids, killing dozen of womans, etc is not caused by social context. It can be triggered by the social context, but it's unlikely to be created under bad social context.

I've read some words from some psychiatrist who said that it's impossible to change the mind of those who are diagnosed as phychopaths, they won't respond to any attempt made to change their minds. Unless you can trigger some biochemical reaction in their brains, better lock them in prision forever.

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