And at the top of the list, the most depraved, the most decadent, the most vile is the serial killer.
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They're not!
Because it's not what you think.
What goes through these people's minds?
What doesn't go through these minds?
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All right, dear friend.
Let's start off with something that we must say.
And we always have to say this because not necessarily because I'm trying to be trite or cute.
I'm serious.
Rex Hewerman, this suspect, is presumed innocent.
That means he doesn't have to prove anything.
He has been...
Merely accused in the initial stage, he has entered a plea of not guilty.
I don't even think he's been arraigned yet.
So, as far as we know, he is just a suspect.
And that's critical to note, because that's the way we work it in this country.
But let's assume that we are talking about the individual who most assuredly killed these people.
And let's talk about the notion of the serial killer in general.
What is it?
Serial killing versus mass murder.
Not even murderer.
Serial killing.
Ad serianum.
Now let me explain it to you my way.
And this is what's often missed.
And this is what people despise about what I'm saying.
It's the ordinariness.
After the fact.
They say, you know, he was creepy.
Look at him, this ogre-like, you know, this hulk of a man mountain.
He was creepy.
They're saying that now.
Look around you.
90%, 99% of the people you run into are creepy.
And most of the people are not serial killers.
Let me say this again to you.
Let me put this into context.
Listen to me carefully.
If you went to a regular prison population, a regular prison population, Population.
Okay?
Then you look at a thousand people.
Of those, and we'll get to what psychopath is.
This is going to be many, many subsequent videos to explain this, but we'll talk about what a psychopath is because it's not what you think.
People use that as a term.
People have called Hillary Clinton a psychopath.
She's not a psychopath.
It's like Marxist.
People just throw these words out of these terms.
Ten percent of the population is a true psychopath.
That's a person who does not have a head-heart connection, that is somebody who does not appreciate consequence, that is not a person who is able to appreciate consequence and feelings of remorse and sadness and all that kind of stuff.
We'll get to that later.
But of the regular prison population, virtually none of them are serial killers.
You've got people in there who are rapists, yes, serial rapists.
You've got murderers who might have been, some might have been a contract murderer, some might have been a second-degree murder, manslaughter.
But to be a serial killer, It's somebody who has to go out and claim his prey.
Usually a woman.
I don't know about how the demographics are today, but historically it was a white male, 25 to 40. And by the way, everybody's an expert.
Everybody is a profiler.
Gee, you'll go beast.
Let me see.
Long Island.
He seems to know this area there.
Hey, I'll bet you he lives around there.
What do you say?
And if he lives around there and is familiar with that, he probably will fit in with those type of people who live there.
And they tend to be...
What?
They tend to be a little bit more upwardly mobile and this isn't rocket science.
But let's go back to what it is.
This is the person who says, it's not enough for me to get a hooker or to go on Tinder.
You're a serial killer on Tinder and your burner phone and you're calling family victims allegedly, allegedly.
We'll get to that in a moment.
But it's the person who goes on and says, it is not enough for me to rape or to harm.
I have to kill.
And it has to be up close and personal.
I'm not going to kill from a sniper's nest.
It's got to be there.
Normally strangulation or blunt trauma.
Something that is oftentimes involving behaviors post-mortem that will let your mind wander.
And guess what that one was?
That was a big Ted Bundy trick.
Nobody knows.
Nobody ever talks about what he did.
You kind of know what he did?
No, you don't.
He was depraved on a level that nobody's ever seen.
But don't call them evil.
Don't elevate.
That might be a way of describing it.
What they will tell you is simply this.
Not this gentleman, but others might say, they will tell you, I am a sadist.
I am a psychosexual sadist.
I enjoy terrorizing.
I want to see their face.
I want to feel the life of them through my hands or through this connection.
I don't want to Hear about this.
I'm not a terrorist who plants a bomb.
I want it to be up close and personal.
I feel nothing for these people.
Not because I'm a psychopath, though.
It could be.
But that's not it.
Their sense of excitement, as one serial killer at one time said, and this was the most Fascinating interview.
The lights went on when I heard this because I understood it.
He said, what is the most excited you've ever felt in your life?
He says, this to me was like he said he could feel something like he could see the atoms move.
I mean, he said it was a rush and excitement and overwhelming Niagara Falls flood cascade of excitement, the likes of which nobody could ever explain, or that he has ever experienced in his life, or that he could ever even remotely put into words.
Nothing, nothing in his life ever remotely approximated this.
And after he did it, and after he calmed down, and after he kept usually some type of a trophy, some type of a reminder, a souvenir, he would go back, perhaps to do a series of post-mortem horrors, to relive this, whatever you want to call it.
Again, I don't want to spend too much time Explicating the obvious, but you know what I'm talking about.
But that's not the point.
Then it cools off, cools down.
And then it starts again.
And do family members know?
Do children know?
Do wives know?
No.
No.
Remember, after everything that occurs, whenever there is the revelation, Of something.
When somebody has been a thief or an embezzler or a two-timer or a philanderer, then things make sense, but never during.
You know, it's not like he's coming home soaking wet, you know, covered in blood with a hatchet, you know, that might give something away.
But how they are able to live their life in just Fit in.
Now in the next couple of discussions, we're going to talk about what do they do?
Again, what do they think?
How can we be on the alert for these people?
Why are they so difficult to find?
Thank God for DNA.
This individual was arrested, found because of pizza that he chewed, masticated, tossed aside.
Hairs, hairs from his wife found in this burlap.
We'll also talk about, why were you using the same M.O. all the time?
Why are you going into the same place every time?
I'm not trying to give people instructional information, God forbid, but it's, and he did this, this was a while, a decade plus, but the point is, The mistakes and the lunacy and the idiocy when it meets with hubris because there was a part of him, as you see, the way he lumbers about.
He was a big, smart, you know, New York architect.
And you watch him.
It's like listening to the videos of the CEO of Ocean Gate, you know, the Titan sub, after the fact, you realize, wow, this guy was almost twisted in his Self, you know, this adulation, this self-aggrandizement.
We'll talk more about this.
But understand, it's not to glorify these people.
It's to stop them.
It's to catch them.
And if we're lucky, to maybe identify them at an early age.
And what's really going to scare you the most when we get done with this, after these future discussions, It's how unremarkable they are.
The banality of evil, as someone once said about someone else.
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