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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 | |||
{{Sa}} | {{Sa}} | ||
*[[Miscarriages of justice]] | *[[Miscarriages of justice]] |