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[–] sawn [S] 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago (edited ago)
I think I would too. If I committed some of those crimes I wouldn't have much of a conscience. And suicide just ain't the psychopath way. As long as the investigation kept moving forward, there'd have to come a time when the drastic options are the best options.
If some of these theories are true, and if it is as widespread as some believe, there are dangerous days ahead. If you stick 100 psychopaths in a room it's probably a pretty safe bet that at least one of them would be willing to do some pretty crazy shit. It'd come down to whether he had the means & opportunity to do said crazy shit.
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