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Wasn't he studying criminal justice? He wasn't studying forensics and CSI crap i.e. how to commit the "perfect" crime. He was sloppy as hell. And clearly NOT smart. The social media posts, calling into a podcast, driving around the scene, the cell phone off and on, leaving the knife thing. Sounds like a dumb worthless drug addict. Being "in college" does not make anyone smart. Any flunky can take graduate level courses at some nobody college in the middle of nowhere. |
Speaking for myself, I dont give a rats ass about the killer. I don't need to or want to figure him out. I don't care if he had a bad childhood, is depressed, uses drugs, loves/hates his parents, is intelligent or not or what he is studying in college. Driving by the murder scene multiple times after the crime says to me he wants attention and notoriety and he's not going to get it from me. He murdered four young people and I hope he gets the death penalty or gets taken out in prison. I hope the victims parents feel that they get/got justice eventually. That's it. |
Okay so why are you here? |
Criminology and Criminal Justice are two different things, though they sound similar, but have different concentrations. I think the murderer was studying Criminology. Criminal Justice used to be a path to law school, along with Political Science. |
Obviously to discuss why the roommate didn't call the police. Why do you personally want to know so much about the murderer and why do you care if I don't? |
A lot of people are drug addicts and don't commit mass murder. I don't care about his drug addiction. How about he not murder young women for existing? He's obviously a predator. |
+1 The predatory behavior is the most concerning - because that is what actually resulted in the FOUR murders. Predatory behavior is no joke. |
I want to know how much his parents always thought their boy “could do no wrong”. |
Narcotic addicts are literally criminals. In addition, the lion's share of violent and property crimes are committed by people under the influence and/or seeking property to fence/$/pills to get high. |
As my favorite writer said: "It takes more than intelligence to act intelligently". |
His fathers dna is the dna on the knife sheath buckle so either he owned the knife, gave it to him or overall points to him having knowledge that his son had this weapon. And his son never having been in the Marines would make you wonder why. |
I think it’ll eventually come to light that his father knew what was going on. |
You are clearly unfamiliar with weapons culture in rural areas. |
I believe the DNA on the buckle was consistent with being related , but not same person, paternal (father’s DNA) found on in the trash in PA. Not the father’s DNA on the snap. |