MassGuy
The Monsters Aren’t The Ones Beneath The Bed
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Yeah, I was referencing circumstances like this:RSBM
While certainly rare and undoubtedly macabre, it does happen.
I recall a case not too long ago where a father went nuts offed the kids and took them and crossed several state lines before he got rid of them.
In bags.
Timothy Jones Jr.
I believe there was another in WA state, left in N. Cali - quite a few years ago.
I can't recall the name of the monster (or victim) in that case but I seem to recall it was a little girl.
In any case, point being, if TS was even a passive true crime reader, she may have recalled these or other similar cases, since they are examples of (as you say) the unfathomable, and unthinkable.
After all, she surely does seem to love to have everyone's attention.
Also, it certainly wouldn't be the first time some up and coming murderer followed infamous criminals and/or idolized them.
jmo
A premeditated crime, with intense media attention, a focus on you as a suspect, and a purposeful attempt to cover it up.
People who drive around with multiple bodies, live in the same house with dead bodies, and have no expectation of actually getting away with it, are very different.
Everything she did had a purpose, crazy as it was. This wasn’t a crime of revenge, where someone hasn’t thought ahead, or has thought ahead and doesn’t care.
She cared.