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<blockquote data-quote="Richard Channing" data-source="post: 253411" data-attributes="member: 10"><p>Yes, he really was evil incarnate. I actually had to take a break from it too and normally I lap this stuff up. </p><p></p><p></p><p>I think that's what made him so much more creepy than your average serial killer. Normally they follow a pattern, have a certain type of victim and have a preferred method of killing them. But with him it was so random, as long as it was depraved he was into it. Killing people of any age, male or female, in a whole manner of ways and also molesting boy and girls. It was so indiscriminate. Anyone living in LA at the time would quite likely be petrified as his next victim could literally be anyone. </p><p></p><p>God knows how anyone who survived an attack by him went on, with the memory of what he did to them and knowing how it could have ended. I was very impressed with the little girl who he let go who we saw as an adult. She seemed very together all things considered. </p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>I was creeped out by it too, more than your average serial killer doc. I found myself going to check that my front door was locked between episodes!</p><p></p><p></p><p></p><p>Yes, that was quite satisfying. I wonder if it would have gone down like that today or if it would have been mostly people standing back filming it on their phones.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Richard Channing, post: 253411, member: 10"] Yes, he really was evil incarnate. I actually had to take a break from it too and normally I lap this stuff up. I think that's what made him so much more creepy than your average serial killer. Normally they follow a pattern, have a certain type of victim and have a preferred method of killing them. But with him it was so random, as long as it was depraved he was into it. Killing people of any age, male or female, in a whole manner of ways and also molesting boy and girls. It was so indiscriminate. Anyone living in LA at the time would quite likely be petrified as his next victim could literally be anyone. God knows how anyone who survived an attack by him went on, with the memory of what he did to them and knowing how it could have ended. I was very impressed with the little girl who he let go who we saw as an adult. She seemed very together all things considered. I was creeped out by it too, more than your average serial killer doc. I found myself going to check that my front door was locked between episodes! Yes, that was quite satisfying. I wonder if it would have gone down like that today or if it would have been mostly people standing back filming it on their phones. [/QUOTE]
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