You know before starting who wins on this one and it's dayum sure not politicians. The evidence comes from taking in an interview with Richard Kuklinski, the Iceman, who doesn't see how he could have killed fewer than two hundred people during his thirty-year career as a Mafia contract hitman.
Any time I listen to politicians, the thought comes to me constantly, "You're lying. Start over."
Maybe they do start over sometimes ... only to tell the same lie in different words.
So the answer is ignore the politicians and, in part, because serial killers are more honest and have vastly more interesting personalities.
Before considering this, know there's no prurient interest for gunners in this since Kuklinski is so clinical and dispassionate in reviewing his crimes that it doesn't come over as the typical online crime porno with all the details of the latest murder. Kuklinksi is not a serial killer as he takes no joy in it.
You probably won't doubt his veracity and the fascination becomes a scream to me of why should he do this. There is zero chance he will ever get out of jail unless the walls surrounding it fall down so what difference does it make if he ever 'tells his story?'
When you hear him talk of hurting his family, you can see there's real emotion inside him but his textbook discussion of cold-blooded murder seems impossible. He's a walking case study in cognitive dissonance
As you hear of his childhood, you will likely also see a textbook case study in the consequences of abusing children with beatings and no hint of love. Don't get too steamed with damn those liberals as this one knows well life gets shitty for many people but we don't go off to kill a couple of hundred Dagwoods because, fuck it, I had to make a living.
All I could deduce about why he does this comes from his beard since he has such an incredibly immaculate and precise trimming of it. He seems quite enamored of his appearance so maybe inside the guy who had to keep everything secret through much of his life was another guy who actually wanted to sing awful karaoke songs when he got drunk at wedding receptions.
Come on everybody, join in with me for "I Left My Heart in San Francisco!"
(Ed: or I'll fucking kill you!)
Better to kill me, mate. I've heard you sing this before.
Any time I listen to politicians, the thought comes to me constantly, "You're lying. Start over."
Maybe they do start over sometimes ... only to tell the same lie in different words.
So the answer is ignore the politicians and, in part, because serial killers are more honest and have vastly more interesting personalities.
Before considering this, know there's no prurient interest for gunners in this since Kuklinski is so clinical and dispassionate in reviewing his crimes that it doesn't come over as the typical online crime porno with all the details of the latest murder. Kuklinksi is not a serial killer as he takes no joy in it.
You probably won't doubt his veracity and the fascination becomes a scream to me of why should he do this. There is zero chance he will ever get out of jail unless the walls surrounding it fall down so what difference does it make if he ever 'tells his story?'
When you hear him talk of hurting his family, you can see there's real emotion inside him but his textbook discussion of cold-blooded murder seems impossible. He's a walking case study in cognitive dissonance
As you hear of his childhood, you will likely also see a textbook case study in the consequences of abusing children with beatings and no hint of love. Don't get too steamed with damn those liberals as this one knows well life gets shitty for many people but we don't go off to kill a couple of hundred Dagwoods because, fuck it, I had to make a living.
All I could deduce about why he does this comes from his beard since he has such an incredibly immaculate and precise trimming of it. He seems quite enamored of his appearance so maybe inside the guy who had to keep everything secret through much of his life was another guy who actually wanted to sing awful karaoke songs when he got drunk at wedding receptions.
Come on everybody, join in with me for "I Left My Heart in San Francisco!"
(Ed: or I'll fucking kill you!)
Better to kill me, mate. I've heard you sing this before.
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