Spyke

Unfortunately, not every politically inspired copycat is, you know, not crazy.

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kbin.earth

Three possibilities immediately come to mind:

a. The accused in the other well-known case was extremely bright, had access to the best education, while this person was not and did not.

b. It was a personal grudge but it sounded good plus a glory grab.

c. He's mentally unwell and/or overindulged, while also not being extremely bright.

Disclaimer; I'm a random on the internet and this is wild speculation, so none of those could apply.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Those who are mentally well, smart and diligent enough, to know how to effectively locate and kill a CEO are usually also mentally well and smart enough to know better.

Those with the motive rarely have the means, and those with the means rarely have the motive.

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lemmy.blahaj.zone

Know better than to commit murder. There are some pretty major consequences if you're convicted.

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Dude it already sucks magnum dong working at a pharmacy. Can you imagine clocking into that hell just to get blasted by some degenerate moron just because he cant get xandy bars?

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