If you bury your wife under a tree in spring, you can bear many wives in autumn

Damaris 2022-05-27 16:52:49

On December 29, 1985, a female body was found in Hackney Wick, east London. The victim was a 19-year-old woman working as a secretary, Alison Day. Not long after this, in the spring of '86, in a village on the outskirts of Guildford, 65 kilometers south of London, another female body was found in the woodland. The deceased was a 17-year-old girl, Maartje Tamboezer. This woodland was covered with bluebells, so the police officers referred to the case as a "Bluebell inquiry." Although the two places are far apart, the police still found commonalities in the two and subsequent homicides, including the band used to strangle the victim, and the cut-out clothes to cover the victim’s mouth and bind the victim. The method of using both hands, especially the attempt to set fire to the body in public, was unprecedented in any homicide case in the UK at that time. This serial homicide was due to Scotland Yard’s rigorous to old-fashioned carpet search unique to the British, and the famous criminal psychologist David Canter, known as the father of the "Psychological profile" (Psychological profile), on the murderer’s appearance, The surprisingly accurate description of his lifestyle and growth experience was eventually broken. The murderer was a carpenter who often traveled by train to work. The place and time of his crime coincided with the trajectory and timetable of a certain British railway. This case has also become a typical textbook for criminal psychology profiling.

A narrative about the murderer of the draft wind chime: "He was born in a family where husband and wife were at odds. His father or mother may have a criminal history. When he was five to thirteen years old, his parents divorced. He grew up with his father, often because of He was beaten by his father for slow work, and may be imprisoned for short-term crimes such as theft. When he was in school, he was ridiculed by classmates and women because he was too short, looked plain, and was not good at speech. A repair shop as a repairman may have criminal behaviors such as voyeurism or violent attacks. Usually taciturn, living alone in a small suite in an apartment on the edge of the city, with no special hobbies, no addiction to alcohol and tobacco. The target of the crime is chosen to be up to Single young women sent by the garage for repairs. He always followed these women at night and took them to a secluded place to rape them, strangled them with his belt, and then poured gasoline on their faces. He usually wears them. Neat, simple but vague, and lack of basic etiquette in dealing with others.” For

the psychological analysis of this case, you can search for the article "Psychological Analysis of Serial Murders " on Baidu. The above text is an excerpt from this article, thank the author.

In other words, this film is really good, and the script is also in place. Of course, the United States is a country with mixed nationalities with so many ways to kill people.Chuck Lorre’s screenwriter, Chuck Lorre, laughed and said that CSI is the best screenwriter, almost copying the US police investigation report to the screen can shock everyone’s jaws.

Iranian female director Majia, when talking about the "I Grow Up in Iran", which has been discussed in the past few years, everyone may have some impressions. Moreover, this person is a full-time children's literature writer. He likes to draw some children's illustrations. This film is very good at the psychological portrayal of the murderer. In the end, apart from the taste of a black comedy, it is not particularly repulsive to the crime committed by the murderer.

What does Ryan say? It's really the right role, at least the kind of role that fits my psychology. I've seen many of his works before, and I always feel that this guy is very fake, and there is always a faint... . Cheap taste. In short, as Soybean Oil said, the only regret of this film is that it is too short. Before enjoying this negative energy, it ended in an extremely cruel way. No matter what, the professionalism embodied in the film’s performance Worthy of admiration: When the knife is stabbed in the abdomen, hemorrhage occurs in the body, and the heart will squeeze a large amount of blood through the stomach to the esophagus and eject out of the body. When it is stabbed in the lungs, the lungs will shrink violently and eject blood through the trachea. Outside the body, therefore, when stabbed in the deadly part, people can't scream at all, they can only make a gurgling sound. Thinking of some of the film characters being smashed and crying for help, I wanted to shake my head and hold my forehead.

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  • Bosco: What's the matter, buddy?

    Jerry Hickfang: What am I supposed to do?

    Bosco: I do not know.

    Mr. Whiskers: The same as always, pretend everything's fine.

    Jerry Hickfang: Really?

    Mr. Whiskers: Well, it got you this far, didn't it?

    Jerry Hickfang: I guess so.

  • Dr. Warren: Being alone in the world is the root of all suffering.