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McGowan himself admits he did not come up with this idea though: it was Mae Brussell iirc
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Correct. Dave ass
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They still exist - just not as iconic White men anymore.
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The 90s were the 1st decade where nonwhite serial killers were a majority. Note: this was the intro of DNA forensics. The glamorization of serial killers is because of the victims to be used in media. There’s a reason Forensic Files ran out of murders to air that fit their needs
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Serial killing with flair also ended with BTK. Surveillance and tech is just too amazing now for old movie style serials. Now serial killers are just blacks who kill more than one person and haven’t been caught yet
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Serial killing needs more careful victim selection these days, with cameras everywhere and the fact most everyone carries a GPS locator 24/7. Your mostly untraceable victim pools are limited to illegals and the homeless.
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That's so mid 20th century, spree killing is the contemporary way to go about it or so it seems.
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yeah i was going to say, being a serial killer has been made highly improbable, perhaps by modern forensic technology. the mass shooter is 21st century's serial killer.
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Serial killers and spree killers are very different psychologically they also typically have different motives
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Yes that's also true, the mass shooter is more likely to act out of ideology, perhaps they are the perfect terrorists of our age, since everything now, even the privacy of the human psyche, has become "the political".
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Mundane explanation: FBI psych profiling and vastly superior investigative techniques mean potential serial murderers are caught much earlier. But yeah, it’s weird
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>they stopped :3c
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