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dude, we have the same interests: true crime, criminology, criminal profiling, puzzles!! holy freaking heck! i never see anyone with knowledge and interest in serial killers.

Oh my god, no way!! We are like soulmates, haha!

hahha!! and of course cats and reptiles as well! i have to ask, do you have a particular serial killer you are currently studying or one you found most interesting?

I think Bundy is my "favourite" and is what got me interested in the criminal psychology aspect.
He's the perfect example of a wolf in sheep's clothing! I just wrote a paper about BTK for the last course I took as well, and he's another super interesting one to me!
How about you?

oooh, bundy is a fascinating one. learning about him was very.. ah i hate saying fun, because obviously there isn’t anything fun about serial murders but it was interesting for sure. i’d have to say i’m most intrigued by jack the ripper mostly because it still remains unsolved and there are quite a few theories! (although not many have any merit) the zodiac is another interesting one, i like the “unsolvable” cases. although i wholeheartedly believe that arthur leigh allen was the zodiac. also, a course? are you planning on going into the criminal justice field or is it just for fun?

Haha, yeah. It's hard to talk about fun and favourites with people who don't get it, because it is such a controversial topic!

I'm right there with you on Jack and Zodiac! I would love to see either solved in my lifetime, similar how GSK was found after so long. I don't think it will happen, but my fingers are crossed! Especially with Zodiac where he left so much evidence and gave so many clues and nothing came out of it.
My husband and I believe it's Arthur Leigh Allen as well, and in his mind he counts that as "solved," just not closed, hahaha.

For now it's for fun! Just a hobby and interest that my parents passed on to me at a young age.
Though, if given the opportunity, I would jump on the chance to get into the field!
And yourself?

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