• roofuskit@lemmy.world
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    10 days ago

    If people are wondering how someone can get away with killing so many people. Serial killers hunt inside their own communities almost exclusively. Otherwise they would not be able to blend in. What do you think American law enforcements reaction is to 60 dead or missing people in black communities?

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      10 days ago

      Serial killer: exists

      Cop: we need to stop this animal!

      Serial killer: kills only black people in impoverished black community

      Cop: oh never mind, it’s someone else’s problem

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    10 days ago

    Reminder about Henry Lee Lucas, who would just confess to any murder because he kept being provided amenities in prison for doing so.

    Do we have any significant evidence that Sam Little definitely committed these murders? To be clear, Little is definitely a serial killer. I just have my doubts that he isn’t just being used as a scapegoat since HLL.

    From Oxygen

    The FBI confirms Samuel Little is “the most prolific serial killer in U.S. history,” and says he has been “matched to 50 cases” of the 93 murders he claims he has committed. The FBI also releases a timeline of Little’s life and crimes in hopes of identifying more of his victims.

    So half are still unconfirmed, and the other 50 are ‘Matched’ to him by some unknown criteria, which involves sketches

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      10 days ago

      Just because a killer confesses to killing someone, doesn’t necessarily mean they did the deed.

      If a serial killer is into notoriety and self promotion they might be willing to confess to anything. The police might want to shut a bunch of cold cases and the killer will happily admit to them, whether or not they were involved.

      This famously happened in the case of Henry Lee Lucas

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    10 days ago

    I feel like he is stepping on a classic white dude’s crime. Way to break the glass ceiling!

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    11 days ago

    Maybe my brain is just really fucked up, but 60 seems really really low…

    Feels like you could walk into any overly crowded place like a concert, or a sports game and beat that number in about 20 seconds with the right gun.

    I would have expected the number to be in the hundreds, or even thousands. I thought it was going to be Timmothy McVeigh. Assuming we’re disqualifying the 9/11 terrorists due to being not a singular person.

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      I’d count OKC bombing & 9/11 as mass casualty events. Same as how opening fire in a public place is a mass shooting.

      This piece of trash killed 60 women (iirc), mostly by asphyxiation, over decades. He would torture them by strangling them to near-death then let them breathe & do it again, not to mention the sexual assault.

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      11 days ago

      Serial killers are ones who do it over a period of time in different locations. Mass murders do it all at once. The 9/11 hijackers weren’t serial killers.

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      11 days ago

      It’s just not the same thing at all.

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      10 days ago

      Yeah we know that americans are fucked in the head.

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    There are several serial killers that are in the hundreds, so no. No they are not.