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True. Although his is fairly typical behavior of a psychopath. And he has got to be off the chart in that regard. It will be interesting to see what the FBI profilers find out. Maybe some insights into how people become this way -- and ways to intervene before they commit their first crime.
It seems typical, yes.....just so much horror, so many victims. FBI profiles ..hope they release them.
I wonder if he had lawyers picked out through the years, just in case? I wonder if he had had notice, if he'd have killed himself instead? I would think when DNA technology became available he at least thought about planning out what to do if they ever came knocking.
I wonder if she realizes how disturbing some might find her touchy-feely approach.
Then she stoops down even further to hear his whispers ... creepy ..
She's a professional in court; cameras are rolling. Who knows what unspoken thoughts run through her mind. And It may not be her 15 minutes of fame. Attorney for Jody Arias, Kirk Nurmi was disbarred and sued by Arias after breaking confidentiality with his book titled
"Trapped with Ms Arias".
SIMI VALLEY, Calif. — California authorities who believe that the Golden State Killer killed more than the 12 victims attributed to him are putting fresh eyes on a 40-year-old cold case for which another man served more than 38 years in prison before being exonerated last year.
It may not be her 15 minutes of fame. Attorney for Jody Arias, Kirk Nurmi was disbarred and sued by Arias after breaking confidentiality with his book titled
"Trapped with Ms Arias".
The Golden State Killer's rampage — at least 12 slayings and 46 rapes between 1974 and 1986 — wrought terror in some places, and barely registered in others.
He obliterated suburban tranquility in the Visalia and Sacramento areas. But his rapes and slayings in Southern California seemed unconnected, not the work of one man, but separate killers who likely knew the victims.
Sad. As a defense attorney for the state you take what gets tossed on your plate or leave. He should've left.
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