Post by batman on Dec 31, 2013 1:56:04 GMT
It seems each time he gets nearly caught, he moves location and gets worse. So why haven't we seen worse?
VR stops after a police shootout and a description of a suspect appears in the paper...
... but he moves and gets the courage to become... EAR
EAR stops after a shootout with the Maggiore's and a description of suspects appear in the paper...
... but he moves and gets more courage from this to become... ONS
ONS stops because.... and becomes WHO because?... Where has the pattern of being identified after a big incident and moving on gone?
There isn't a new description for ONS of a suspect that I know of. If it looks like the VR/EAR (Maggiore) ones above, that would be interesting, but I think as ONS he maintains the Balaclava, reduces his frequency of events? Why?
I think he is reaching an apex in his fantasies as ONS but between 81 and 86 something happens as there is a lull and then in 86 there is the last crime we know of.
I think a simple solution is that he got married or into a relationship that satisfied some of his needs. Then something happened in that relationship around 86 that made him murder again, but in 1986 DNA profiling had become mainstream. This spooked him into stopping because he knew even a petty theft conviction could see his DNA getting into a database somewhere.
So for 28 years has been sweating it out fighting a battle between his ultimate urgers and getting caught. Seems unbelievable but...
Denis Rader, as BTK, last killed in 1991 before being caught in 2005. That is 14 years or 50% of how long VR/EAR/ONS has waited. While Denis Rader said he was planning something new, this was only because it seems he felt goaded into it because of a book about him that made him resume communications with the police. Rader was also aware of DNA profiling and how it could get him. It was Rader who brought up DNA during his interview.
So as ONS I think we have a married man living an abnormal lifestyle in his home with a spouse doing things that VR/EAR/ONS likes to do, but with her. Only once was there a problem in 1986, but since then he knows his chances of getting caught are so high now, he wont play those stakes and is also too old in 2014 to really find the mojo to do it again. If ONS was 18 in 1974 as VR, that would give him a DOB around 1956. So if he will be 58 in 2014, I think we can safely say that his jumping fences days was over by 2000. He just isn't fit enough to be ONS, let alone EAR or VR anymore. So he has become... basically domesticated.
VR stops after a police shootout and a description of a suspect appears in the paper...
... but he moves and gets the courage to become... EAR
EAR stops after a shootout with the Maggiore's and a description of suspects appear in the paper...
... but he moves and gets more courage from this to become... ONS
ONS stops because.... and becomes WHO because?... Where has the pattern of being identified after a big incident and moving on gone?
There isn't a new description for ONS of a suspect that I know of. If it looks like the VR/EAR (Maggiore) ones above, that would be interesting, but I think as ONS he maintains the Balaclava, reduces his frequency of events? Why?
I think he is reaching an apex in his fantasies as ONS but between 81 and 86 something happens as there is a lull and then in 86 there is the last crime we know of.
I think a simple solution is that he got married or into a relationship that satisfied some of his needs. Then something happened in that relationship around 86 that made him murder again, but in 1986 DNA profiling had become mainstream. This spooked him into stopping because he knew even a petty theft conviction could see his DNA getting into a database somewhere.
So for 28 years has been sweating it out fighting a battle between his ultimate urgers and getting caught. Seems unbelievable but...
Denis Rader, as BTK, last killed in 1991 before being caught in 2005. That is 14 years or 50% of how long VR/EAR/ONS has waited. While Denis Rader said he was planning something new, this was only because it seems he felt goaded into it because of a book about him that made him resume communications with the police. Rader was also aware of DNA profiling and how it could get him. It was Rader who brought up DNA during his interview.
So as ONS I think we have a married man living an abnormal lifestyle in his home with a spouse doing things that VR/EAR/ONS likes to do, but with her. Only once was there a problem in 1986, but since then he knows his chances of getting caught are so high now, he wont play those stakes and is also too old in 2014 to really find the mojo to do it again. If ONS was 18 in 1974 as VR, that would give him a DOB around 1956. So if he will be 58 in 2014, I think we can safely say that his jumping fences days was over by 2000. He just isn't fit enough to be ONS, let alone EAR or VR anymore. So he has become... basically domesticated.