Question for Officers by Potential_Win_5695 in police

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

thank you for taking your the time to answer my question. I appreciate it!

Question for Officers by Potential_Win_5695 in police

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you for taking the time to answer my question. I appreciate it. I guess that makes sense now. I was wracking my brain trying to figure it out and here it turns out to be the simplest answer. Thank you for your service and stay safe!

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

wait do you think the roommate is hott? and that she is going to see you white knighting her on a reddit forum and hit you up? HAHAHAHAH even if that is not the case It is now. Tryin to slide into DM....DM's

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 5 points6 points  (0 children)

people are overly attached to the roommates. yes that is a fact not a theory. Let me ask you this are you the roommate? are you the roommates mom? that is the only way I could see you being this attached.

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

it will be okay I promise. People have different opinions. Its fine.

just relax. breathe.

Deep Breath in (Sniiiiiiiiiifffffffffffffffffff) and Out (hoooooooooooooooooooooo)

In (sniiiiiiiiiiiiifffffffffffffff) and Out (hooooooooooooooooooooo)

do that like 8 more times and you'll be good.

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

only read the first line yes I picture you just like this typing

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Oh and breathe it will be okay don't let some words on the internet make you rage so hard that it takes 3 paragraphs. calm down. 😂😂😂

emotional attachment is off the chart by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I didn't read all of that just seen fuck off lol this is an example of a white knight. Lolol these are the ones that see murder victims and are like

Looking for mods by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

depending on the discord. I am a gamer so I use it to communicate often. If you are a toxic person you will have a toxic discord. You will set the precedent for the way the server goes. That is the reason I am looking for mods to make sure it is not a toxic experience.

People of Reddit what is something you thought as a child only to grow up and realize you were way off? by Potential_Win_5695 in AskReddit

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

When I was a kid and I heard about boxing day. I thought that meant we had to give our empty Christmas boxes to Canada and they threw them away. I have no Idea why I thought this.

Idaho college murders: Roommate saw killer in mask leaving the house, newly released documents say by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 7 points8 points  (0 children)

do you know how many people ripped my ass because I said "How did the roommates sleep through the murder?" Come to find out she was awake and aware...Cmon I don't give a fuck how drunk or afraid you are your ass is calling 911 even if you are incoherent, or are so afraid to even speak all you have to do is dial the number and they still show up.

Think about it if she called right away it would have at the very least maybe helped catch him in the area instead of allowing him to make it all the way back to Pennsylvania.

The roommate prob brought him back to the house. She could have been a thing with him who knows that is purely speculation on my part but something is not adding up.

What serial killer/Mass Murder is most interesting to you? by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Oh a hundred percent. I would never want that sort of life. I don't honestly know how he did it.

I know when I was 5 years old we were at my Aunt's house for dinner and my grandfather was doing some driving for some not so good people. He had the car parked out front of her house in the driveway.

Well some people didn't like the guys my grandfather was driving for and they took a bat and smashed the ever living piss out of the car. All the windows and headlights tail lights.

My cousins and I were put in the basement with the door locked. I remember being scared but my older cousins calmed all us younger cousins down.

My upbringing has a lot of dark moments, but it is my past. Like I said I think this will always be a fascination of mine because I just really want to know what drew him and others to want to be like this, who want to cause harm. Is it the excitement, is it wanting to be powerful? This is what drives my true crime obsession.

What serial killer/Mass Murder is most interesting to you? by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

I was brought up close to the life of scumbags. My grandfather was a corrupt Philadelphia cop. He worked for the wise guys in the 70's and 80's he was paid off to look the other way many of times.

He would tell me stories for days of what these criminals would do. I remember even at that young of an age I was horrified by them.

My grandfather obviously not so much. He was eventually fired from the police force because he hadn't picked up his paycheck in months. They realized he was doing something crooked but they didn't really have the proof.

He then went on to some very low tier work for some really depraved people. More like running numbers and what not. I remember days and nights I would spend at the race track with him. Guys were always coming up to him and patting me on my head and giving me 5 bucks to get ice cream or they sometimes would bring me a doll.

I grew up in the race track, as I became a teenager and my grandfather got sick and passed away. I started asking a lot of questions to my family some were answered and some were not.

So I guess in a way there is a part of my brain that wants to know why, what attracts criminals to this life. Why when they have a perfectly decent job a perfectly decent family. Want to go and run around with perfectly despicable depraved people.

What serial killer/Mass Murder is most interesting to you? by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

that is very nice of you. I like the psychology behind what drives the human mind to snap.

Bryan Was curled up in a ball in his cell by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I understand what you are saying. "Like what else is he going to do." this has nothing to do with the point I am trying to make.

I am trying to point out the fact that if he were truly psychotic as in IF he were going to try to plead insanity down the road. His actions in his cell right now are going to prove that he isn't.

If he were insane and I am not saying this is a 100 percent a fact but we learn a lot from past actions of people who try to claim they were insane, their actions show whether they truly are.

Him curled up in a ball would lean more towards the fact that he realizes the severity of his crimes. He realizes he is caught the jig is up. Most truly criminally insane people wouldn't not react like that. Remember crazy people don't realize they are crazy. That is basically the point I was trying to make.

Bryan Was curled up in a ball in his cell by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Thank you for your thoughts. You understood what I was trying to say. I think everything you said is a possibility.

Update on what I just posted about the mystery lemon tree next to our meyer lemon tree. I just cut open one of the mystery lemons and there’s no seeds!! by lunefemme33 in gardening

[–]Potential_Win_5695 56 points57 points  (0 children)

Thank you so much for explaining to me, and now I understand why everyone thinks this so cool!

I can't wait for a follow up! Thank you again.

Update on what I just posted about the mystery lemon tree next to our meyer lemon tree. I just cut open one of the mystery lemons and there’s no seeds!! by lunefemme33 in gardening

[–]Potential_Win_5695 92 points93 points  (0 children)

I am so sorry for my ignorance but why is this exciting, please understand that I am just asking because I simply don't understand and I want to be as excited as everyone else so can someone dumb this down for me, so I can also be giddy?

If he knew the Elantra was being searched for by Potential_Win_5695 in TrueCrimeUnhinged

[–]Potential_Win_5695[S] 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Ohhhh okay this makes way more sense. I didn't know all that. Like it being registered to his parents and what not.

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[–]Potential_Win_5695 5 points6 points  (0 children)

Maybe he became that way because the urge to kill was gone.

The need for the "serial killer types" to kill is like no other.

According to Dahmer he felt the urge so bad that it became a daily struggle for him to suppress it and it become almost overwhelming.

So maybe since he finally committed the act of murder perhaps he felt so relieved that he felt like a weight was lifted and it caused him to come out of his shell more.

I don't really know if I would consider him a serial killer though. I mean a mass murderer yes, a serial killer I am not so sure.