Idaho, Moscow murders

Oh Lord, there will be so many movies and series and Netflixes and on and on and on about this guy…
 
Oh Lord, there will be so many movies and series and Netflixes and on and on and on about this guy…

In the back of my head I keep thinking I've seen at least one movie/show about a criminal psychologist/profiler that becomes a serial killer. You know, starts out with "trying to understand you subject's thinking" and goes from there. Can't actually pull out a title though which is annoying me.
 
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I wonder if his comment to the police was an attempt to throw them off their game. His questions from his survey seem to be trying to find other people with the same feelings he was probably having, like a way of rationalizing his actions.
 
Is this the same guy that was caught on video watching the victims get food from the food truck?
 
Very few facts out there about this case. Gotta hand it to investogators, they let the public know as they needed to know. Was skeptical, good police work.
Eh, I think they were stupid in telling the public they were safe. They had no clue what they were dealing with and should have stated as such, especially now in hindsight if this guy really is a serial killer.
 
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Eh, I think they were stupid in telling the public they were safe. They had no clue what they were dealing with and should have stated as such, especially now in hindsight if this guy really is a serial killer.
I think the FBI was in charge of this one from the get go
 
Idaho murder suspect Kohberger's Pennsylvania classmates say he was 'bright,' awkward, bullied in school

Based on his question to police and peoples’ experiences with him, I really wonder if he had an accomplice at some point. Did he connect with someone that steered him down this path?
How the media describes people who commit stuff like this annoys me. The article says he was socially awkward and bullied. OK. If you read some of the anecdotes in there, it sounds like he was a creep who made people uncomfortable, his behavior was not received well by others, and they are describing that as him being "bullied." They did this with the Columbine kids too. Klebold and Harris weren't bullied. They were creepy and intentionally made people uncomfortable, and people reacted accordingly.
 
How the media describes people who commit stuff like this annoys me. The article says he was socially awkward and bullied. OK. If you read some of the anecdotes in there, it sounds like he was a creep who made people uncomfortable, his behavior was not received well by others, and they are describing that as him being "bullied." They did this with the Columbine kids too. Klebold and Harris weren't bullied. They were creepy and intentionally made people uncomfortable, and people reacted accordingly.
That’s a great point.
 
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Very few facts out there about this case. Gotta hand it to investogators, they let the public know as they needed to know. Was skeptical, good police work.
Agreed.. I thought they (police) were incompetent, they just weren’t showing their hand… (FBI involved from beginning?) ironic that he was getting his masters in criminology
 
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How the media describes people who commit stuff like this annoys me. The article says he was socially awkward and bullied. OK. If you read some of the anecdotes in there, it sounds like he was a creep who made people uncomfortable, his behavior was not received well by others, and they are describing that as him being "bullied." They did this with the Columbine kids too. Klebold and Harris weren't bullied. They were creepy and intentionally made people uncomfortable, and people reacted accordingly.
. It sounds like a lot of women shot him down.. probably because he was going about it all wrong, but plenty of men get rejected and don’t go around stabbing people
 

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