i have this big absetion with serial killers. i like to read about them and sometimes i even think about writting to them. is this normal? i am especially fasinated about richard ramirez. however now that i am reading about them i am always jumpy and i like readin the facts about them.
Iamunity answered Monday November 20 2006, 12:15 am: I don't think is abnormal to any degree . I am a Forensics Science major and I know exactly how you feel . I have expressed interest in serial killers far before I ever became an adult. There is something about discovering the minds of abnormal individuals. It is amazing to disect information and to figure out varibles that might explain such weird behaviors.Since I am on the opposite side of the fence , the one that puts them behind bars, I think you will be just fine.I have a great interest in killers because I live for the day to catch them . To figure the mystery out. It is facinating to study these people and to question there actions . It is also natural to be curious about how they are able to do such things.This is just part of being human. People who don't find things of this nature interesting have weak stomachs usually anyways. [ Iamunity's advice column | Ask Iamunity A Question ]
thefish answered Sunday November 19 2006, 9:22 pm: Totally normal. Who do you think writes books about serial killers? People who are interested in them, of course! And detectives have to know all about that kind of thing. Maybe you'll be a detective.
(It's "obsession", though. Sorry for nitpicking, but that's what I do.)
Anyway, it doesn't mean you'll be a serial killer or anything. You're just interested in a topic.
bikinikilledme answered Sunday November 19 2006, 3:47 pm: First of all its obsession. Secondly, I dont actually think its an obsession, just an interest. I have the same interest too. I like to read up on them as well. Its not weird, I dont think. In fact go to crimelibrary.com to find some cool stories on them. [ bikinikilledme's advice column | Ask bikinikilledme A Question ]
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