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{{a|podcasts|}}Reporter (reviewing social media posts) | {{a|podcasts|}}==We’ve found a witch. May we burn her?== | ||
BBC Reporter Judith Moritz (reviewing social media posts on a ostentatiously product-placed MacBook): {{quote| | |||
“Sparky, full of fun, popular — she looks like the life and soul of the party in these photos. I don't know what Britain's most prolific child killer should look. I'm pretty sure it’s not this, though.}} | “Sparky, full of fun, popular — she looks like the life and soul of the party in these photos. I don't know what Britain's most prolific child killer should look. I'm pretty sure it’s not this, though.}} | ||
This fits two profiles: either this is some cold, callous, monstrous psychopath — or ''a perfectly ordinary young woman''. You know — a sparky, fun, popular young woman. The life and soul of the party. | This fits two profiles: either this is some cold, callous, monstrous psychopath — or ''a perfectly ordinary young woman''. You know — a sparky, fun, popular young woman. The life and soul of the party. | ||
What are the percentages of serial killers with history of broken homes, physical or sexual abuse, mental illness | |||
“God complex” | |||
Killing people is not evidence of a God complex. The basest criminal can take life. ''Bringing people back to life '' — that is evidence of a God complex. | |||
What percentage are female | |||
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*[[Miscarriages of justice]] | *[[Miscarriages of justice]] |
Revision as of 19:18, 26 May 2024
The JC Sounds Off™
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We’ve found a witch. May we burn her?
BBC Reporter Judith Moritz (reviewing social media posts on a ostentatiously product-placed MacBook):
“Sparky, full of fun, popular — she looks like the life and soul of the party in these photos. I don't know what Britain's most prolific child killer should look. I'm pretty sure it’s not this, though.
This fits two profiles: either this is some cold, callous, monstrous psychopath — or a perfectly ordinary young woman. You know — a sparky, fun, popular young woman. The life and soul of the party.
What are the percentages of serial killers with history of broken homes, physical or sexual abuse, mental illness
“God complex” Killing people is not evidence of a God complex. The basest criminal can take life. Bringing people back to life — that is evidence of a God complex.
What percentage are female