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May 09 UpdateHey everyone! It's been a long time since I've posted here. So long that since the time I've last posted, the O.C. has had it series finale, I've stopped watching the Unit, I've seen the show Drive go through only 4 televised episodes, and Heroes has been added to my list of shows to watch. I've been steadily watching still Bones, Criminal Minds, Smallville, Grey's Anatomy, Close to Home, Numb3rs, and Ghost Whisperer (I may have forgotten to list some shows... I watch at so many). As I am writing this, I'm watching a recorded episode of Criminal Minds. This particular episode deals with serial killers that use hunting as a sport and method of their killing. With every episode they start with a quote from someone. I have always like this. This episodes quote is One man's wilderness is another man's theme park. -Unknown The methodology that these serial killers are using is quite grotesque. They capture their victims, take them to the woods, release them, and then hunt them. I still have yet to understand why they are killing or how they are choosing their victims. I find it quite interesting that a song played while the killers where transporting one of their victims to the forest was a song entitled More Than A Feeling by Boston. Hunters have to use every instinct they have developed to hunt their prey. After a while we find that the killers are nephews. We find out that these nephews have been doing this for a while. Trophies are drivers' licenses of their victims. We find that the tradition started back with their uncle whom was delusional. I liked the question that was asked at the end of the episode. How do the killers do what they do? The answer was given as that they don't think like we [FBI] do. More in depth answer was that the FBI agents do think like they do because it's their job. The new question that remains is how do the killers and the FBI differ? I hope to do more of these more often now that I am not in classes. It is difficult keeping up with multiple blogs though. I look forward to the possibility that MSN Live Spaces will allow for group blogging. If/When that happens, those of you whom would like to contribute to this you can. TrackbacksThe trackback URL for this entry is: http://stelth2000inc.spaces.live.com/blog/cns!A3E9FF94AA82B440!1616.trak Weblogs that reference this entry
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