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Originally Posted by Nicholas
Firstly, I'm not DJ Denton words over 4 letters long don't intimidate me. No, I don't believe so. Although there is likely a certain amount of reward dependence in action in serial killers.
Secondly, this is a Murda is Boring thread not a Murder Forensics thread.
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So, you're saying, then, that contract killers do not kill for money?
What is the choice of the professional occupational pursuit of serial killing, then, predicated upon?
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Nicholas
I'm right. Aren't I....
I know it hurts.
2:18pmBLNK
You're not.
Lol.
Contract killers clearly display their knowledge of forensics to avoid apprehension in the pursuit of the furthering of their occupational pursuits.
2:19pmBLNK
IE: They kill, because killing pays. And they are dependent upon the money which they receive from it.
^ And stop IM'ing me, you have a thread for me to beast on you in.
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Nicholas
See my answer to the thread.
2:21pmBLNK
No, I don't believe so. <
Not all serial killers are reward dependent.
Reward dependence isa trait predominant of those displaying cognitive functionality during the commission of their acts.
Those falling into the organized killer classification.
2:22pmBLNK
Nicholas is no longer online. They will not receive this until next login:
Contract killers are amongst those which show the highest likelihood of reward dependence within that classification model.
^ What did I just say?