You really need to read more books about true crime. How do you know Jack the Ripper didn't? It was so long ago, who can say?
I can name about two more off the top of my head who tortured animals to begin with, Richard Chase, Edmund Kemper and Dahmer as mentioned. There is a decent amount of killers who have done this, began with animals and worked their way up. This person seems to be very dangerous and mentally ill, regardless of whether they do become a serial killer, they need help.
That doesn't say the percentage of animal torturers who turn into serial killers. It could be less than 1%. I do agree that such a person does need help. But why should they seek help if all it's going to give them is a stay in a mental hospital or jail/prison that's going to do nothing but permanently affect their life in a negative way? These people are discouraged from getting help. And you can't say it'll benefit them more overall, because that is very obviously not true, and any logical person would agree that's not true.
Ok I know when I have to agree to someone when I'm not right anymore^^ I agree in every point and yes the should definetely seek help! But I guess Jack The Ripper did not torture animals I do not know it but I'm pretty sure^^
No you did not sound mean to me. Yes they are evil but I do not find them scary (watched too many horror films^^). I rather think they are somehow fascinating (to me) I do not know why nor I want to know^^
Oh thank goodness :) ^.^ And although I've read books on them and stuff, I still think they would be very scary in real life, if I were ever unfortunate to meet one while they were on the "hunt" so to speak. Although I did want to be a criminal psychologist cause I know what you mean about finding them fascinating, I want to know why, how, when, where and what made them that way, if anything did.
Sorry for writing a super long reply as well though! D:
Is it normal to torture animals?
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You really need to read more books about true crime. How do you know Jack the Ripper didn't? It was so long ago, who can say?
I can name about two more off the top of my head who tortured animals to begin with, Richard Chase, Edmund Kemper and Dahmer as mentioned. There is a decent amount of killers who have done this, began with animals and worked their way up. This person seems to be very dangerous and mentally ill, regardless of whether they do become a serial killer, they need help.
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That doesn't say the percentage of animal torturers who turn into serial killers. It could be less than 1%. I do agree that such a person does need help. But why should they seek help if all it's going to give them is a stay in a mental hospital or jail/prison that's going to do nothing but permanently affect their life in a negative way? These people are discouraged from getting help. And you can't say it'll benefit them more overall, because that is very obviously not true, and any logical person would agree that's not true.
Ok I know when I have to agree to someone when I'm not right anymore^^ I agree in every point and yes the should definetely seek help! But I guess Jack The Ripper did not torture animals I do not know it but I'm pretty sure^^
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It's okies, I'm sorry if I sounded mean, I'd just woken up :P XD ^.^ But one thing is sure, serial killers are scary and evil D: :O XD
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No you did not sound mean to me. Yes they are evil but I do not find them scary (watched too many horror films^^). I rather think they are somehow fascinating (to me) I do not know why nor I want to know^^
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Oh thank goodness :) ^.^ And although I've read books on them and stuff, I still think they would be very scary in real life, if I were ever unfortunate to meet one while they were on the "hunt" so to speak. Although I did want to be a criminal psychologist cause I know what you mean about finding them fascinating, I want to know why, how, when, where and what made them that way, if anything did.
Sorry for writing a super long reply as well though! D:
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^^Yeah that is what I meant!
It's just entertainment. You don't have to think it any deeper than that. It's all fake and no one's really getting hurt when those scenes are made.
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No I meant the real serial killer not in films... but I don't find them scary thats all