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Dr. Tristan Ingalls

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
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There are a couple things here that are of significance. The fact that he identifies Ted Bundy as one of his, quote, heroes really speaks to what he aspires to be. A conventionally attractive man who is highly educated, unsuspecting, and someone who is able to gain the attention of women organically, not necessarily women he has to hire. So why is this important?

There are a couple things here that are of significance. The fact that he identifies Ted Bundy as one of his, quote, heroes really speaks to what he aspires to be. A conventionally attractive man who is highly educated, unsuspecting, and someone who is able to gain the attention of women organically, not necessarily women he has to hire. So why is this important?

There are a couple things here that are of significance. The fact that he identifies Ted Bundy as one of his, quote, heroes really speaks to what he aspires to be. A conventionally attractive man who is highly educated, unsuspecting, and someone who is able to gain the attention of women organically, not necessarily women he has to hire. So why is this important?

It says a lot about his insecurities, and it also makes sense why, when given the opportunity to engage in necrophilia, he found that to be repulsive over everything else he's already done. Ted Bundy engaged in those acts because he couldn't handle rejection, whereas I feel that with Joel, he wants to feel desired or accepted, and he cannot experience those feelings during an act of necrophilia.

It says a lot about his insecurities, and it also makes sense why, when given the opportunity to engage in necrophilia, he found that to be repulsive over everything else he's already done. Ted Bundy engaged in those acts because he couldn't handle rejection, whereas I feel that with Joel, he wants to feel desired or accepted, and he cannot experience those feelings during an act of necrophilia.

It says a lot about his insecurities, and it also makes sense why, when given the opportunity to engage in necrophilia, he found that to be repulsive over everything else he's already done. Ted Bundy engaged in those acts because he couldn't handle rejection, whereas I feel that with Joel, he wants to feel desired or accepted, and he cannot experience those feelings during an act of necrophilia.

But he can experience those feelings when he hires sex workers, which makes sense as to why he chose to kill a sex worker and not the woman who rejected him, because it's her job and she's willing to be intimate with him and willing to make him feel desirable and accepted.

But he can experience those feelings when he hires sex workers, which makes sense as to why he chose to kill a sex worker and not the woman who rejected him, because it's her job and she's willing to be intimate with him and willing to make him feel desirable and accepted.

But he can experience those feelings when he hires sex workers, which makes sense as to why he chose to kill a sex worker and not the woman who rejected him, because it's her job and she's willing to be intimate with him and willing to make him feel desirable and accepted.

Unfortunately, this is not really something new when it comes to the mishandling of cases involving sex workers.

Unfortunately, this is not really something new when it comes to the mishandling of cases involving sex workers.

Unfortunately, this is not really something new when it comes to the mishandling of cases involving sex workers.

It actually wouldn't surprise me if either of those were true. But more importantly, it wouldn't surprise me if he wanted to make it look like a drug overdose, since that was the ruling with Barbara. And Joel is clearly learning as he goes how to best protect himself and become more sophisticated.

It actually wouldn't surprise me if either of those were true. But more importantly, it wouldn't surprise me if he wanted to make it look like a drug overdose, since that was the ruling with Barbara. And Joel is clearly learning as he goes how to best protect himself and become more sophisticated.

It actually wouldn't surprise me if either of those were true. But more importantly, it wouldn't surprise me if he wanted to make it look like a drug overdose, since that was the ruling with Barbara. And Joel is clearly learning as he goes how to best protect himself and become more sophisticated.

Not to mention having her under the influence, like he said, makes her more vulnerable for what he plans to do to her next.

Not to mention having her under the influence, like he said, makes her more vulnerable for what he plans to do to her next.

Not to mention having her under the influence, like he said, makes her more vulnerable for what he plans to do to her next.

Yeah, this definitely is emboldening him. But he's also likely getting a thrill from it. Thrill-seeking and a need for stimulation is a big trait that is seen in serial killers. I think part of his thrill-seeking is evident in the research and the planning phases of his killings. At least that's how it seems.

Yeah, this definitely is emboldening him. But he's also likely getting a thrill from it. Thrill-seeking and a need for stimulation is a big trait that is seen in serial killers. I think part of his thrill-seeking is evident in the research and the planning phases of his killings. At least that's how it seems.