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23 Mar 2016, 5:28 am

One of my dad's special interests was serial killers.
I used to read his book collection.
I was about ten at the time.


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23 Mar 2016, 5:28 am

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last week i spent a lot of time reading about serial killers in wikipedia and youtube for fun,etc
and now for some reason i can't get their pictures/faces out of my head. every time i try not to think about them i actually find myself thinking about them.
i am not really scared of them. i just hate that out of nowhere i remember their faces lol. my brain is so strange.


Mine too.

That's uncanny. For the last couple of weeks, I've also been looking up serial killers and psychopaths too. I watched almost the whole of the Jodi Arias trial on youtube.


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23 Mar 2016, 5:34 am

yeah psychopaths who creep me out most are those who don't even look like they're evil.



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23 Mar 2016, 5:36 am

Raleigh wrote:
One of my dad's special interests was serial killers.
I used to read his book collection.
I was about ten at the time.


I remember an Aspie woman who was interviewed said she was interested in serial killers. It's quite common apparently amongst Aspies. So are poisons and rockets/explosives.
I used to make my own rockets, fireworks&explosives. For fun only. Never to damage anything. I've always been a responsible Aspie :)


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23 Mar 2016, 5:40 am

for some reason the way he talks scares me. i don't know why exactly :mrgreen:



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23 Mar 2016, 5:43 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh wrote:
One of my dad's special interests was serial killers.
I used to read his book collection.
I was about ten at the time.


I remember an Aspie woman who was interviewed said she was interested in serial killers. It's quite common apparently amongst Aspies. So are poisons and rockets/explosives.
I used to make my own rockets, fireworks&explosives. For fun only. Never to damage anything. I've always been a responsible Aspie :)

Did you ever make bolt bombs?
They were fun!


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23 Mar 2016, 5:53 am

There might be a psycho around here in my area. It's normally a quiet neighborhood but when I was out in the backyard a while ago, I could hear people (a male adult and children) screaming a few streets away. The next thing, there's a police car speeding down the street with it's siren on.


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23 Mar 2016, 5:56 am

Raleigh wrote:
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Raleigh wrote:
One of my dad's special interests was serial killers.
I used to read his book collection.
I was about ten at the time.


I remember an Aspie woman who was interviewed said she was interested in serial killers. It's quite common apparently amongst Aspies. So are poisons and rockets/explosives.
I used to make my own rockets, fireworks&explosives. For fun only. Never to damage anything. I've always been a responsible Aspie :)

Did you ever make bolt bombs?
They were fun!


Yeah. Dangerous. I liked pipe bombs out of copper pipe. Crimp one end, drill a hole in the middle, put a fuse in it, fill it loosely and then, CAREFULLY crimp the other end. :D


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23 Mar 2016, 5:59 am

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A cracker night was a fun time :)

I used to use the gunpowder out of the parachutes and the double parachutes. It was the most explosive.


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23 Mar 2016, 6:00 am

How'd it get to be 10:00pm already? It was only 8:30pm a little while ago. :(


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23 Mar 2016, 6:01 am

Raleigh, was your Dad an Aspie? My Mum is.


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23 Mar 2016, 6:03 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
There might be a psycho around here in my area. It's normally a quiet neighborhood but when I was out in the backyard a while ago, I could hear people (a male adult and children) screaming a few streets away. The next thing, there's a police car speeding down the street with it's siren on.

Domestic?

The kid down the street from me screams like she's being murdered and I don't know if there's something serious going on or not.

Maybe she's autistic :|

You never know really, do you?


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23 Mar 2016, 6:05 am

Raleigh wrote:
ImAnAspie wrote:
There might be a psycho around here in my area. It's normally a quiet neighborhood but when I was out in the backyard a while ago, I could hear people (a male adult and children) screaming a few streets away. The next thing, there's a police car speeding down the street with it's siren on.

Domestic?

The kid down the street from me screams like she's being murdered and I don't know if there's something serious going on or not.

Maybe she's autistic :|

You never know really, do you?


Yeah, just a domestic otherwise I'd have heard a lot more sirens.


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23 Mar 2016, 6:09 am

ImAnAspie wrote:
Raleigh, was your Dad an Aspie? My Mum is.

:D Yes, my dad was extremely Aspie.
He had an astonishing memory for facts.
He could tell you the scores for every county cricket game ever played.
He could tell you the distance between any two towns in Australia from memory.
And he had a thing for serial killers - and pirates - which were perhaps the forerunners of serial killers :|
And classical music.


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23 Mar 2016, 8:26 am

Seven killed by ravenous ravenous yardbirds :o



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23 Mar 2016, 9:05 am

My dad is definitely an Aspie. So are my three uncles [his brothers] and my grandma on my dad's side.


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