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Old 06-14-2016, 05:38 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Kinda hard to talk about the dude when the Afghanistan government seems to want to keep most of his life a secret.
oh yeah forgot about that. sitir. its a thing in islam. you're not supposed to 'expose' others. haram.
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Already read it. Amazing book. Kinda makes you think about how many lives he may have saved while working at a suicide hotline. Like, did Ted Bundy actually preserve more lives than he took? Did he actually have more of a positive effect on the world than I have? Regardless of whether or not his motivation for working at a suicide hotline was for a feeling control over the lives that he saved, it's still trippy.

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oh yeah forgot about that. sitir. its a thing in islam. you're not supposed to 'expose' others. haram.
So the Middle East sucks for serial killer stories?
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So the Middle East sucks for serial killer stories?
meh. it depends. not everyone cares about sitir.
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Did he actually have more of a positive effect on the world than I have?
**** no. You don't fully comprehend just how important and life saving that whopper is to many when they just have to have one!

The employees at my local 24/7 Denny's have saved more lives that our hospital emergency room FFS.

The part of that book that was crazy was when Ann Rule finally came to grips with the fact that her close friend was indeed a horrific monster and had to go throw up in the courthouse bathroom because of the realization.

I really felt in her shoes during that part of the story.
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**** no. You don't fully comprehend just how important and life saving that whopper is to many when they just have to have one!

The employees at my local 24/7 Denny's have saved more lives that our hospital emergency room FFS.

The part of that book that was crazy was when Ann Rule finally came to grips with the fact that her close friend was indeed a horrific monster and had to go throw up in the courthouse bathroom because of the realization.

I really felt in her shoes during that part of the story.
I think it was when the book finally went into the nitty gritty of just how ****ed up his rituals were. When he's just bludgeoning women and strangling them with panty hose it's all funny games, but when he's keeping their severed heads in his house on a row on his bookshelf, or visiting their rotting corpses in the woods and ****ing them... then it gets a bit weird.
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