General If you could write anyone in prison, who would it be?

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Banchan

The Most Dangerous Dame
Oct 2, 2017
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Reminded after watching the new installment of Mindhunter how I always had soft spot for Ted k. That's one guy i would actually like to sit and chat with. I think what he did was horrible but I agree with a lot of his points and respect how he truly lived his words. In nature away from industrialization and technology. So it wasn't a matter of some guy complaining about the environment or whatever while driving around in his car. I don't see him like other killers that got off on killing. I think he was socially inept and his crimes happening thousands of miles away made it easy for him not to see his victims suffer. They were kind of just tools used to achieve his objectives which wasn't really murder. Not right but none the less I always found him interesting.
 

Robbie Hart

All Biden Voters Are Mindless Sheep
Feb 13, 2015
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I’d write to my ex university classmate Brian Nichols........
 

Banchan

The Most Dangerous Dame
Oct 2, 2017
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There's a few people I guess where i wouldn't really want to write them but i would want to just ask them why they did it. The only one i think i would want to talk to though is Ted.
 

Onetrickpony

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Nov 21, 2016
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I had a friend who I lost touch with when I was about 19. He had a shit upbringing and had been in and out of jail since he was a kid but you could tell if life had gone different for him he would've been a great guy. I got along great with him but he had a crazy streak 5 miles wide.

He went back to jail for assault for a stretch when I moved out of my hometown and we lost touch. About 5 years later he went away for triple homicide on what looked like a drug deal gone bad.

I always felt bad for the guy because he was a sweet dude once he knew you but with the way he was brought up if there was any kind of disagreement or disrespect he started throwing down with no hesitation. If he had been able to channel the anger into a martial art he could've likely become something but sadly he didn't have the opportunity.
 

Wild

Zi Nazi
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Dec 31, 2014
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This is an interesting topic. Immediate thought is Lee Murray. Another one is Richard Kuklinski, who was a cold blooded SOB. It would have been interesting to learn what made the guy tick. He was married w/ kids. A family guy. Didn't drink, didn't do drugs, didn't gamble. He wasn't a serial killer either. Yet he killed 100+ people for the mafia, and his own greed, and he could talk about each killing like he was ordering a cup of coffee.