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Clues about the Norway killer's personality
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<blockquote data-quote="Steely" data-source="post: 449438" data-attributes="member: 3301"><p><em><strong>"Engelsrud noted he had liked killing ants, had urinated in a neighbor's shed and used to spit in the basement." The Times reported.</strong></em></p><p><em></em></p><p><em></em>I am sorry but the above 3 things mean nothing. What boy has not done any of the 3? I find it concerning that those are the only things that they could find that were alarming - as I am pretty sure there was a lot more. Instead it puts an ugly slant on boys being boys, and makes many men/boys feel insecure, and many moms paranoid that their son is the next serial killer. It feeds the frenzy, but it does not offer the public knowledge on what a person with a mental illness or personality disorder is really like.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Steely, post: 449438, member: 3301"] [I][B]"Engelsrud noted he had liked killing ants, had urinated in a neighbor's shed and used to spit in the basement." The Times reported.[/B] [/I]I am sorry but the above 3 things mean nothing. What boy has not done any of the 3? I find it concerning that those are the only things that they could find that were alarming - as I am pretty sure there was a lot more. Instead it puts an ugly slant on boys being boys, and makes many men/boys feel insecure, and many moms paranoid that their son is the next serial killer. It feeds the frenzy, but it does not offer the public knowledge on what a person with a mental illness or personality disorder is really like. [/QUOTE]
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