I have been seeing way to many cases in news about regular normal people killing. It gives me goosebumps and heck I’m scared to death, because as shown in the news, they live a very normal life and are just random friends./family members. For instance, a person killing for honor, or killing out of anger, or stress, or for property, or for love, hit and run cases. I am a very sensitive person, let alone killing, I’m scared of ever being even a 1% reason for someone’s death, the guilt would just kill me. So how do we deffer from people who kill? I’m not talking about serial killers, but people who live a normal healthy life and randomly they kill. How can a person brought up in an emotional society be so insensitive? I’m curious, how, or where do they go a different way where they think killing is OK? and how are they able to live with themselves? oh and the case of Casey Anthony, I freakin’ wish I could know how, being a mother, she was so insensitive about killing her daughter, and living such a normal life (partying, going out) I see absolutely no guilt in her or sorrow. Urgh, Every time I go out, I look at peoples faces and think inside myself, he/she could be a killer. I’m crazy.
Re: Mental health of a murderer?
No u r right.In india few guys were killed at toll booth for asking toll charges.......
u r thinking is right.... anyone can be murderer but not everybody is....... lot of us gonna end up without killing a chicken
Re: Mental health of a murderer?
Well this is debatable as to wether its murder or not... but soldiers have to go through an incredible mental firewall to be able to squeeze the trigger.
Hate is a strong emotion, as is the almost natural reaction to protect that which you believe to be precious to you.
I know from experience that taking a life kills part of the killer as well, many of you may have heard of that however to describe it effectively is very difficuilt.
I hate to say it but sometimes one does get a pleasure from fighting, hard to describe again. Its not like a buzz of excitement or a rush of adrenaline, its something more.
Sometimes when an opponent can take your life and you take his first, you have a massive rush of emotions that are mixed like relief and joy to be alive... as well as disgust and fear of what you have done. However the feeling you get is something you begin to crave and that craving can be dangerous as you might take greater risks or even lose certain emotional or mental barriers that would normally not let you do something so bad.
My mother Allah bless her still cant understand the things that I went through and nor can I to be honest. I dont really talk about it much.
I think in human beings there are ancient mental barriers, some are fears such as a fear of seeing running blood, others are just revulsion towards death and the act of taking someones life (bringing about thier death) many people will be sick not just from nausea but from the shock of what they have done.
There is a difference between some modern methodology and that of ancient times. Where there is a code in place it is easier to still keep some grip over your mind and individualism. Warriors were different to modern soldiers who are trained very differently, some say you can even doctor somone to be a better killer.
I can remember the case of the Ukrainian "Terminator" Andrie Onoprienko, some sources claim he was mental schooled and trained to kill... but majority of big murderers and this is a proven fact suffered from some form of head injury at some point in thier lives. This is what fascinates me most becuase it shows that to be a murder something definatley goes wrong. Like a computer getting a virus or an electrical system having a short circuit.