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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?’

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