COLD REVENGE'S

COLD REVENGE'S
Part 31's. Scary Human


...When we are small we are mostly afraid of ghosts, but when we are big we realize humans are sometimes more terrifying....


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One of the famous cases we learned at the beginning of college because it was well documented was the case of Diane Downs, yang tried to kill her three children, aged 3.7 and 8, for wanting to marry a man who did not want children.


He pretended his son was shot by a man who stopped their car in the middle of the forest, but he shot his three children himself and then he pretended to shoot himself.


It was everywhere he did interviews on TV, and the creepy part I couldn't forget about the interview was when he smiled at the end of the interview. All my friends immediately said he was a terrible psychopath when he saw him smile, while the host was still in shock with his detailed story of how blood came out of his daughter's mouth he suddenly smiled creepy towards the host who was still glaring with his story.


Narsistic² personality example and deviant sociopath¹. And the story goes even more crazy when she was declared pregnant and gave birth in custody, she hoped to get leniency if she became pregnant. How horrible that woman is you can imagine.


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¹Sociopaths are a type of personality disorder characterized by antisocial behavior and mindset. The character of a sociopath is generally exploitative, unlawful, unconcerned with others, and abusive behavior.


²Narcissism is a condition of personality disorder in which a person will consider himself very important and should be admired. People with this disorder almost always feel better than others.


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And now I'm dealing with one of them. Instead of feeling shaken and sad he told me the details so well, like there was already a map scene per scene in his head about the incident. He was shaking his alibi about him finding his mother's father died so well.


"I just heard someone screaming in another room, I thought it was the sound of television. Mom still watches television at times and she loves horror movies... I remember it was 11:45, then I got off at 12:15 because the drinking water in my room was running out. Then I saw Mom's door open downstairs, and I checked inside. I saw ..." He tried to cry, but tears did not come out, his face was ordinary. "Then I called 911, it was 12:17. I thought I could save Mom." I silently looked at it, I compared the previous interview notes exactly the same.


But this time he even added his minutes. I had been suspicious from the beginning when even he mentioned the minutes at the beginning of this interview as if he had set the timeline exactly in his brain. If it's true that you're shaken and so saddened by the death of your parents, then maybe you're troubling yourself to put together a timeline of events down to the minute.


The first interviewer was fooled by his tears. Maybe at that time he acted convincingly, maybe influenced by momentary emotions as well so that his conduct was more natural. But as smart as he brought his acting finally he slipped with simple things as well.


I believe he was involved in plotting the murder of his own mother. An only child, an exemplary child who graduated commendable from a renowned university and seems unlikely to do so, planning a heinous murder of his own Father and Mother, he is involved in sending robbers to his home. No one would think of that, he deceived everyone with his tears.


Now I give her the tissue she needs for affirmation I trust her story.