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Wednesday, May 27, 2015

A Criminally Insane End

As we end our explorations through the twisted roads know as a criminals mind, do we have more answers or do we end up with more questions than before?
There are so many questions and there are never enough answers, but we can always continue to look deeper.  All we know is that there can be a distinct difference between 'normal' human brains and then the brains of active criminals.  They react much different to many situations, and it's the way that their brains are stimulated that makes them completely different.
Yet, never under estimate the power of a mask.
Anybody could turn out to be criminal.  How well do you know the people that you surround yourself with?  How well do you know them if they could very well be committing a crime right now?  Or they could be in a plot to kill you.  You never know the situation and you can never assume to know.

No matter how many studies go into the creation of a criminal mind, whether they are born that way or have had situations in their lives that make them that way or both, we will never be able to understand fully the expansive mind of a criminal.
But that’s what the fun of it is.  We don’t really want to know as humans, because after we know what else is there?
The way a criminal works and what they do is a completely mystery, unless you yourself are a criminal.  But even then, how do you know if you’re really a criminal?
More questions yet to be answered, but it’s time to end this exploration, for now.

Just ask yourself: ‘Am I my own definition of ‘normal’ or could I be a criminal?’

Saturday, May 23, 2015

Could You Commit?

Now that we have dove a little bit deeper into the inner workings of a criminals head, I want everyone to be sure that you know there is a difference between being completely evil and committing a crime.
Some people make mistakes in life, I'm sure all the readers know exactly what I'm talking about.  Nobody is perfect and we are all stupid at one point or another in our lives.  (Or all of the time.)  Criminals are still criminals whether they steal from a grocery store or they decide to kill someone in cold blood, but there is a drastic difference between the two.  You don’t have to be evil to kill someone, but you don’t have to be regular to just do petty theft.
Everyone differs, especially those that are considered “criminally insane” and mentally disabled by some mental illness.  Many murderers or even rapists in this world are considered psychopaths, suffering often from schizophrenia or any other mental illness that can delay mental capacity.  Murderers or criminals in general suffer widely from the lack of conscious.  So maybe to them their act is as heinous as someone who has the little voice that differs right from wrong.
All sorts of crimes are committed every day, but it is based on the person not the act from where it comes from.  Every situation is different, but from records of serial killers it is shown that many have mental problems that keep it from performing to full capacity.
Any normal person could snap in an instant and commit a crime.  Whether it is petty theft or the mass killing of many innocent humans, it could all be interconnected.  The mind of criminal can be confusing, twisted, dark place that no one can interpret.  Maybe that’s why they do what they do, because nobody would be able to understand otherwise.

Let me ask you a question.  Do you think you’re capable of committing a small felony or even murder?

To see a list of mass murders with mental illnesses check out:
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Monday, May 18, 2015

Messed Up Little Brains

Everyone is completely different.  You will hear this all of your life, talking about the good and the bad differences between you and anybody in this Earth.  Now if you take into consideration the difference between an extreme criminal and an everyday person you first seem to find no difference at all.
Sure, petty theft criminals or one time civilians’ committing a small crime might not fit into the category of extreme criminals.  But when you dive deeper into the minds of murderers, extreme hijackers, or even rapists you will find a world surrounded by mystery, needs, broken lives or even childhoods ruined by the burdens of everyday life.  Yet, these twisted people with twisted minds come from all walks of life.  Some may be from a life of prosperity and opportunity, while others may come from a life of poverty and destroyed lives and even morals.
Many studies have been done about the inner workings of a mind of a criminal.  A study was done differing between being born evil or if it is a part of growing up and that's what makes you that way.  The research reflected that everyone is different, but the natural instinct to do wrong can be in a human, whether it is buried or not.  I say that every situation is unique to the person committing the actual act.

Between men and women criminals, women are much more likely to have a trigger in their brain that when set off by an incident of traumatic event can lead to many bad decisions being made.  Men, often don't really need a trigger or event to start a murderous rage or even a long string of sexual assaults.  Their brains work in different ways, completely different chemistry,
But what separates a "normal" person’s brain from the brain of a criminal?
That’s the real question.

A “normal” human being can become a criminal just as easily as a criminal can ultimately be a “normal” person.  Everyone has another side and a different story to tell.  Everyone has secrets.

If you want to check out the Into The Wormhole: Can We Eliminate Evil? to see more about the brain and how being evil is different then being 'normal', click on the link.
http://www.sciencechannel.com/tv-shows/through-the-wormhole/can-we-eliminate-evil-2/

Tuesday, May 12, 2015

An Introduction to a Criminal's Mind

At some point in your life or another you've at least watched some type of crime TV show or movie.  Haven’t you?  You saw the mysterious crime build up and watched as the true nature of the crime was revealed to you.  You saw the law enforcement or hero take down the bad guy criminal, you were even so convinced of the thieves or murderers guilt.  These TV shows or movies might be fiction, but the fact that real bad guys exist today is not at all just a director’s script and plot.  
The real stories behind real criminals’ lives can shock you or even make you see the actions of a criminal differently.  In no way is this justifying a murders rampant rage, or even a rapist’s need to prey on people.  It is now time to enter into the psychological messed up mind of a criminal, and dive into the facts that you might have thought were well known or even true.    
How messed up or crazy does one have to be to commit such heinous crimes?  Does one even have to have something wrong in their lives to become a criminal that could do the worst imaginable.  Adults, teenagers, children; all like you and me that are capable of the worst crimes imaginable.Now we enter their twisted minds.