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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@wildnights69 I have to confess to obesessing somewhat myself. I'll look into Francoine, thanks for the pointer.
You may find the works of Robert Ressler interesting. He was among the first to develop psychological profiling as a means of tracking down offenders.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@TwistedChimney As much as youre being an idiot I actually tend to agree to a certain point.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@wildnights69 It certainly seems to be a common theme which would be difficult to ignore. I'd be more inclined to match certain criteria to behavioural patterns for predictive purposes. Eg, someone with a volatile nature, narcissistic and with an absence of empathy who displays the kind of behavi...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@wildnights69 Its good to see someone add some logic to the debate and actually back their statement up with research. I wouldnt worry too much about the fools who think its a good idea to insult you without any semblance of a rational counter argument. Good post.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 'I dont normally do that when I make statements it's usually for self serving and research purposes'
Huh? Youre comedy gold mate...lol (oops I forgot youre on a totally different intellectual plane than the rest of us so I couldnt possibly hope to understand...either that or youre ...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 I guess we'll let the debate judges decide that...lol. If I were you though I wouldnt apply for mensa anytime soon.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 You made a half assed attempt to backtrack...thats not the same as disproving something. But I guess youre right...were just not ready for your razor sharp intellect. Im so glad youre much more mentally astute than the majority of humans and thats why your keen and insightful posts g...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Youre the gift that keeps on giving...lol...You claim not to be emotive yet come out with childish insults in the absence of any logical debate. Thank you for honouring us with your 'pearls of wisdom' You'll forgive me if I dont make reference to them elsewhere though for fear of rid...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Im presuming that I deserve to be insulted because Im debating with you. Thats clever huh? You say you dont get emotional yet your answers are full of emotive expressions...you really are fond of contradicting yourself arent you?
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Its a contradiction because you suggest that having a difficult childhood is a Major factor to becoming a serial killer yet you agree that having a difficult childhood affects different people in different ways. Given the FACT that serial killers have NOT all had difficult childhoods...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 ' The meaning of what I was gettingat was contained in that entire paragraph.'
In that case its obvious were not on the same intellectual level and I'll let you go get angry at someone else.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 'mass murderers even are effects of a cause and the cause is their shitty childhoods and lives full of abuses, traumas, rejections and on and on.'
I disagree and you havent provided one shred of evidence to prove it
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
You contradicted yourself by saying that having a difficult childhood is a Major factor yet you also state that such events affect different people in different ways. If you had said its possible that some of these people may have been influenced by traumatic events that would be more plausible. ...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Based completely in fact? Really? I dont need to quote any psyche professionals as you call them. The burden of proof lies with you. If you say its based in fact where is the evidence? Youre the one being predictable by swallowing the internet myth that you should contradict everythi...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Im afraid the only thing that is too hard to handle is your writing stye. Try coherent sentences next time
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 'I can assure you that even though those who dont grow up to become murderers are affected still in different ways' This statement is irrelevant as its got nothing to do with my original statement which you attempted to contradict. It may be relevant to your argument...but thats bec...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Did you have to think long and hard before you contradicted yourself? Following that logic another person experiencing the same childhood could become president (which I agree with) What use is attributing these experiences to the actions of a serial killer when we already know the r...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Its naive because its much too simplistic and not based in fact. Its dangerous because its misleading and leaves us susceptible to jumping to conclusions. If we attribute a serial killers actions to a troubled childhood it suggests that in some way we can use this to identify such of...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 No, the generalisation Im referring to is when people look at someones childhood ( sometimes they just assume without research) and attribute their actions to it. What 'SAME facts' are you referring to? Im afraid your statement doesnt make any sense whatsoever.
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 I would have thought that was apparent but here goes:'There fucked up childhoods played a MAJOR role in their becoming serial killers.' Guesswork and conjecture.'wether you want to admit it or not. You have a limited view of what terrible is' Presupposition and quite frankly offensiv...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 Dahmer was ostracicized because of his own actions and behaviour...not because he was unfairly judged by anyone. He had a caring and loving family who did all they could to help him through his difficulties. You just need to accept that something switches off in people like this prev...
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@KillerQueen247 please god dont become a profiler on this evidence or we'll all still be chasing our tails searching for the next one
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
@MrMansson10 I already know tht people are affected by difficulties in their childhood...thanks for the reminder...to suggest that it was a raison d'etre for a serial killer to ply his trade is naive at best and dangerous at worst
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manchesterblue commented 10 months ago
Simon & Garfunkel- Kathy's Song
Kathy's Song, beautiful song by Simon and Garfunkel from the album The sounds of silence
in my masturbation only years simon and garfunkle filled in the needed emotion...for that i will be eternally thankful
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Danny Boy by Arnaud Quercy (Bill Evans) - Month 9 Piano Jazz Project
This is month 9 of my Piano Jazz Project...I have been trying to play a few different tunes this month, but this one was hunting me...I also knew t...
@dljc1979 couldnt agree more...it has everything except the irishness
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Reamonn says goodbye to the Thai Tims. Good Child Foundation.
Reamonn Gormley, our volunteer teacher. R.I.P. http://www.goodchildfoundat...
totally inspiring and heartwrenching in equal measure
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The Childhood of a Serial Killer (Part 3 of 3)
Comparing the childhoods of famous serial killers.
Ted Bundy (Final Interview)
Jeffrey Dahmer (MSNBC Interview with Stone Phillips)
Charles Manson...
what point was this documentary trying to make? if it was that because these guys had disruptive childhoods it turned them into serial killers its bollocks....back to the drawing boad methinks
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Flying Pickets - Only You
The Flying Pickets is a British a cappella vocal group, that had a surprise number one hit in 1983 in the UK singles chart, with their cover of Yaz...
@cambcamb8989 except for the fact they stole it off yazoo....this is crass manufacturing at its worst...sorry to burst your bubble
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manchesterblue commented 11 months ago
John Wayne Gacy claims he did not commit any murders. Interview 1 of 5.
John Wayne Gacy claims he did not commit any murders. Interview 1 of 5. John Wayne Gacy was convicted of 33 heinous and gruesome murders, but 13 ye...
@MidnightTrashh less than 3% of known serial killers have been diagnosed as criminally insane
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Touching Evil: Part 1
This is the first chapter of a film about serial killer Keith Jesperson and students at Duquesne University in Pittsburgh. Full version is availabl...
dumb little fks...know nothing exposed idiotic attention seeking adrenalin junkies...the best part of evil is banal....next time you contact someone who would strangle you for a laugh or a cheap cumshot consider that
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TATU - 220 Live in Italy
Video by Tony69
'don't mean to be rude but they look like cheap whores in here.'
yep...great innit? :D
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theres easier ways to kill yerself...mail me and i can help
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brian...how did you do that stunt in the car?
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baby if you got to go away...donk fink i can take the pain...frow it all away i fink this is a finking mans fesauraus to a foughtful fesis on feology...dont you fink?
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Frow it all away....lol...chavs...decent song though...pity about the pitbull
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Lily Allen - The Fear (I Don't Know) Official
Lily Allen - The Fear (I Don't Know)
fuck loads a diamonds oh yeah
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Adele - ''Someone Like You''
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manchesterblue said:
she is beautiful 2 to go along with that amazing voice
Adele - ''Someone Like You''
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89,643,485 views
manchesterblue said:
holy god, sends shivers up my spine, she is fantastic, loving it that shes not stick thin too.
CAROLE KING You've Got A Friend
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manchesterblue said:
Ty Carly.....you are awesome
James Taylor & Carole King - You've Got a Friend (HQ) (Uploaded by Tornike Ivanishvili)
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manchesterblue said:
meh...Carly kicks azz
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