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Re: 5 dead in S. Carolina
[Re: Mike Honcho]
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04/10/21 04:44 PM
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dogcatcher
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Similar discussion on another forum, one of the guys posted this link. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/story-first-mass-murder-us-history-180956927/ “There have been notorious killers since America was founded, but you didn’t have the mass shooting phenomenon before Unruh’s time because people didn’t have access to semi-automatic weaponry,” says Harold Schechter, a true crime novelist who has written about infamous murderers going back to the 19th-century.
While the terminology is a bit fungible, Unruh is generally regarded as the first of the “lone wolf” type of modern mass murderers, the template for the school and workplace shooters who have dominated the coverage of the more than 1,000 victims since 2013. Unruh was a distinctive personality type, one that has also come to define those who have followed in his bloody footsteps. These are the 2 paragraphs that he highlighted, but to get the real story you need to go to the link and read the whole story. Just a theory, but it is an interesting one. Remember this happened in 1949.
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Re: 5 dead in S. Carolina
[Re: dogcatcher]
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04/10/21 05:31 PM
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soooo
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Similar discussion on another forum, one of the guys posted this link. https://www.smithsonianmag.com/history/story-first-mass-murder-us-history-180956927/ “There have been notorious killers since America was founded, but you didn’t have the mass shooting phenomenon before Unruh’s time because people didn’t have access to semi-automatic weaponry,” says Harold Schechter, a true crime novelist who has written about infamous murderers going back to the 19th-century.
While the terminology is a bit fungible, Unruh is generally regarded as the first of the “lone wolf” type of modern mass murderers, the template for the school and workplace shooters who have dominated the coverage of the more than 1,000 victims since 2013. Unruh was a distinctive personality type, one that has also come to define those who have followed in his bloody footsteps. These are the 2 paragraphs that he highlighted, but to get the real story you need to go to the link and read the whole story. Just a theory, but it is an interesting one. Remember this happened in 1949. That's a good read. Thanks
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Re: 5 dead in S. Carolina
[Re: Giblett]
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04/10/21 07:04 PM
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Mickey Moose
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I think it's some kind of mind control or drugs that they can make people do certain things to control their narrative. Ain't no telling what the CIA and FIB have perfected over the past 50 years. Full video...
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Re: 5 dead in S. Carolina
[Re: Mike Honcho]
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04/10/21 07:26 PM
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Wytex
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Rolltides rational was not needed or relevant. How would you like it if someone posted you look like a child molester just based on how you looked? He made that comment based on a pic of the man holding his grand child . There was no talk or anything written about child molesting and guess what, now it seems he was defending a mentally ill killer.
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