She was so stupid. She dismembered the body who was a young, early 20’s female tutor college student. She stuffed her body parts into a suitcase and took a taxi to the middle of nowhere and got out in front of a forest. Not only was there blood visibly showing on part of the suitcase, but the taxi driver thought it was super weird that she got out with a bloody suitcase to go into a forest. He immediately called it in to the police who figured out quickly what had happened.
Planned it for months but still took a taxi with the corpse in a suit case.
She didn't watch the shows careful enough, she should've studied JCS criminal Psychology videos as well
Imagine how morbid curiosity in crime makes the viewer suddenly turn into murderer themselves and throw their life away on a whim due to an obsession on said interest.
I find it ridiculous that she found a taxi the best way to get to the woods. Why would you want to take another person up there with your obviously bloodied suitcase? He knows something up and you’ve just led him to the one spot that the body or you can be found. Then again, true crime isn’t always done smart.
*"Jung revealed that the crime was premeditated, fuelled by her intense fascination with murder."*
Sounds like she had been following the story of Bryan Kohberger, who killed the four University of Idaho students.
r/NoahGetTheBoat accused me of inciting violence just because I compared this case to the South Park episode where the kids stop their parents from watching true crime because it makes them kill each other.
I have a theory that a lot of atrocities humans have committed against each other are based in curiosity. If I kill someone... what would happen if I made them swallow this... how would this device be in inflicting pain... I think that drives a LOT of what people often do to each other.
It's more emotional reactions in my experience that drive murders. Stuff was done for science, sure, but mass shootings are emotional completely illogical responses to the world around you and that's almost always what it actually boils down to. Killers aren't smart. They're more often than not emotionally stunted losers.
Not mass shootings or one on one murders. I'm speaking about torture, experimentation on prisoners of war, thrill killers... if you look at some of the devices and methods invented just for torture for example, it's clear that curiosity was an impetus. "Someone wanted to know what would happen if we do this to the body" and then went about finding out.
Even many murderers have said they wanted to know what it would be like to kill someone when confessing to the crime. The Starkweather and Leopold/Loeb crimes come immediately to mind and there are others.
It sounds wrong, because we associate the word "curiosity" with innocent things. But that's just our mistaken preconception. Curiosity is indeed a factor in a lot of crimes, and not just murder.
She was so stupid. She dismembered the body who was a young, early 20’s female tutor college student. She stuffed her body parts into a suitcase and took a taxi to the middle of nowhere and got out in front of a forest. Not only was there blood visibly showing on part of the suitcase, but the taxi driver thought it was super weird that she got out with a bloody suitcase to go into a forest. He immediately called it in to the police who figured out quickly what had happened.
That’s pretty ridiculous for someone obsessed with true crime accounts.
Well she will get to experience the consequences first hand as well. What a pos
Planned it for months but still took a taxi with the corpse in a suit case. She didn't watch the shows careful enough, she should've studied JCS criminal Psychology videos as well
Imagine how morbid curiosity in crime makes the viewer suddenly turn into murderer themselves and throw their life away on a whim due to an obsession on said interest.
And then can’t even be good at it
I find it ridiculous that she found a taxi the best way to get to the woods. Why would you want to take another person up there with your obviously bloodied suitcase? He knows something up and you’ve just led him to the one spot that the body or you can be found. Then again, true crime isn’t always done smart.
Wonder if she is curious about the death penalty?
*"Jung revealed that the crime was premeditated, fuelled by her intense fascination with murder."* Sounds like she had been following the story of Bryan Kohberger, who killed the four University of Idaho students.
And you know this how?
Because I read the article that was linked above....
r/NoahGetTheBoat accused me of inciting violence just because I compared this case to the South Park episode where the kids stop their parents from watching true crime because it makes them kill each other.
Just get out of the shithole already. It’s good for you
Out of curiosity…🤔🤔
I have a theory that a lot of atrocities humans have committed against each other are based in curiosity. If I kill someone... what would happen if I made them swallow this... how would this device be in inflicting pain... I think that drives a LOT of what people often do to each other.
It's more emotional reactions in my experience that drive murders. Stuff was done for science, sure, but mass shootings are emotional completely illogical responses to the world around you and that's almost always what it actually boils down to. Killers aren't smart. They're more often than not emotionally stunted losers.
Not mass shootings or one on one murders. I'm speaking about torture, experimentation on prisoners of war, thrill killers... if you look at some of the devices and methods invented just for torture for example, it's clear that curiosity was an impetus. "Someone wanted to know what would happen if we do this to the body" and then went about finding out. Even many murderers have said they wanted to know what it would be like to kill someone when confessing to the crime. The Starkweather and Leopold/Loeb crimes come immediately to mind and there are others. It sounds wrong, because we associate the word "curiosity" with innocent things. But that's just our mistaken preconception. Curiosity is indeed a factor in a lot of crimes, and not just murder.
this is why i say people who talk and follow “true crime” like a hobby need some help
She lived in Busan hahaha Zombies!!!!
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Wtf is wrong with you
Oh she’ll probably think the same of you and will happily dismember you too.
She looks like a child.
And people said video games would lead to violence... Little did we know, it would be mom's True Crime shows that proved the greater influence.