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True Crime Fan Committed A Murder "Out of Curiosity"

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40 Comments

  1. So wild & sad.

    Unfortunately, one who has deep rooted evil within their hearts, murder/crime media can be the catalyst for sick & cruel actions.

    Thank God, the majority of us, are not affected in this way.But the truth remains, when seeds are planted in a broken persons soul, many things can grow.

  2. @HigoIndico on

    She sounds like the killed has mutism. It's extremely triggering to listen to this and think that people now have the impression that people who don't talk on every situation have psychopathic tendencies. All my life I've heard people tell that I don't "want" to talk, when it's not a choice. I don't think she hated talking but rather couldn't. Not all of us silent people, who don't communicate with others so easily, go out killing people. Mentioning the facts, that she hid behind the curtain and didn't socialise with others and then saying that some expert said her behaviour reminds of someone with psychopathic tendencies, can cause harm to those of us, who are like that – without any signs of psychopathy.

  3. @Phoenix-tq8lt on

    I think the killer was autistic, and she learned her social behavior through true crime. Interesting video…

  4. @bassclass5998 on

    28:52 translation for it, Incel, or gamer. Period. Lol but seriously there’s got to be a good definition for it.

  5. @bassclass5998 on

    I think another big contributing factor to the rise in this phenomenon of not being around other people is social media. And honestly, put yourself in the shoes of a dude in that situation or anyone in that situation. You probably wouldn’t wanna come outside either every time you did, you got cocked at made fun of and saw nothing but constant reminders of everything that you are not but want to be. I bet a lot of you guys would stay inside as well.

  6. @kevinisawake on

    THE REPORTERS ARE ASKING THE MOST STUPID QUESTIONS – Why would she answer those stupid questions?

  7. @saphire1sababy378 on

    30:56 I mean covid fucked up everyone too but it kinda sounds like depression mixed with The disorder where you’re afraid of leaving your house

  8. @Val3nt1ne_val on

    The thought process that this girl had to of had to be so say, "curious" enough to kill someone is insane. Damn.

  9. @rahulas8653 on

    most of us here have a love for mystery series or true crime docus. doesn't mean we r going to hurt another person. hate it when authorities make excuses for these demons!

  10. @FiringSquad81 on

    You are such a great storyteller. How do you get all these little details? Western media doesnt tell important stuff like this.

  11. @FiringSquad81 on

    You spend too much time talking about hermits and hikkokomori.
    America has same problems in that if you are not friends with certain people or in a certain clique or not dressed in certain fashions, you dont get the job. There are too many factors to get the job.

    So if they just assign jobs to everyone then this ostracization and driving people to insanity won't happen.

  12. @FiringSquad81 on

    I think you are right
    She knew she couldn't function in the workplace due to her autism so she decided to find success in crime and to recreate the book.

  13. @FiringSquad81 on

    I don't think the Grandfather raised her wrong. She just went nuts from knowing she would never be good enough for anyone

  14. @FiringSquad81 on

    Her apology does not ring true in her voice. She will get out and join the Chang family and Hollywood serial killer Epstein cult.

  15. @FiringSquad81 on

    Well she did answer to her grandfather was trying to submit to the workforce supervisors…but she may have needed therapy for talking when needed.

  16. @FiringSquad81 on

    @tundraone8366 says crime documentaries should not have access to info to not re-traumatize families of victims.

    I have been traumatized by serial killers personally, and I want to know everything from true crime.
    You would not believe how many people have done messed up shit in your neighborhood. And so many not caught due to corruption and ignorance.

  17. @staceykucan3686 on

    In her phone history they noticed that she watched a whole bunch of True Crime documentaries…

    😳

  18. @leahjudith8920 on

    My grandma staring at me whike I'm listening to this : 👁️👄👁️

    Me explaining to her I'm not like this girl : 😭😭🙏🏽🙏🏽🙅🏽‍♀️🙅🏽‍♀️

  19. @Scarlettsstorys on

    Im scared because you don’t know wen you could get killed in the future but stay safe guys

  20. @niaselah3348 on

    This is horrible. Most of us who love watching true crime is not about the crime but about the victims and exposing the factors involved so more crimes can be prevented. I think true crime is profoundly misunderstood

  21. @niaselah3348 on

    About the media influence I think it depends on both the message of the media and the circumstances of the individual

    Media that glorifies violence definitely can conditioned someone to violence. It happens with violence against women. Boys and men are conditioned to view and treat women that way by all the messages and attitudes they are exposed to. It depends on other factors too like proper education, love , etc

  22. @HaileySchoenhardt-nl9fs on

    Obviously you should never never never kill. But in cases like these- I always think to myself, why not kill like an animal. Why does it have to be a person, with goals and dreams and a life. Not cool no matter the reason still.

  23. @lindajames978 on

    In a museum there is upon the wall a large notice, it states
    "The most evil being on planet earth"
    Above is a mirror !

  24. @aatypzbt6258 on

    I have my moms old contracts but other then that i only have my moms number and two of my friends numbers and thats it but no messages WHAT 😨

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