AGXStarseed
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More than fascinated with people who break the ethical codes of conduct in life. Mainly because I never have. I would be too frightened to, somehow it's simply wrong in every way to do so.
Have continuously wondered why throughout my life and have never heard any clear answers, as every serial killer is a compendium of many life experiences, influences, brutality and abuse. Or not. Some, experienced perfectly normal even affluent childhoods. Which is again a puzzle as to why they do what they do.
What you've just said reminds me of a Doctor Who episode called The Unicorn and the Wasp.
In the episode, the Doctor and his companion Donna travel to a party in the 1920's where detective story author Agatha Christie is in attendance (who has recently split with her husband after learning of him having an affair with another woman).
What follows is a series of murders that seem to follow the plots from one of her books, with the killer been a giant alien wasp (Vespiform) that can disguise itself as human.
Sometime into the episode, we get this conversation:
DOCTOR: This thing can sting, it can fly. It could wipe us all out in seconds. Why is it playing this game?
AGATHA: Every murder is essentially the same. They are committed because somebody wants something.
DOCTOR: What does a Vespiform want?
AGATHA: Doctor, stop it. The murderer is as human as you or I.
DOCTOR: You're right. Ah, I've been so caught up with giant wasps that I've forgotten. You're the expert.
AGATHA: I'm not. I told you. I'm just a purveyor of nonsense.
DOCTOR: No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Because plenty of people write detective stories, but yours are the best. And why? Why are you so good, Agatha Christie?
Because you understand. You've lived, you've fought, you've had your heart broken. You know about people. Their passions, their hope, and despair, and anger. All of those tiny, huge things that can turn the most ordinary person into a killer. Just think, Agatha. If anyone can solve this, it's you.
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