Ian Cherrington
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
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They don't want anyone to stop them.
But they might say, I'm going to do something about it, watch the news, something subtle.
And sometimes you get indirect behavior.
So you get kind of almost like a run through of the attack or references to other attacks happening.
Look what they did there.
I'd like to do that.
Yeah, so an attachment to that or a kind of interest.
And then this last part, which is around this idea of being remembered.
So if you think about the profile of a serial killer, they want to get away with it as long as possible.
Sometimes when they're caught, they go to prison.
But some of them do, you know, that's been seen before.
They do kind of enjoy the notoriety.
Well, in this case, they know they're not really going to get away with it in the sense that, you know, in some senses, and they may lose their lives.
And they don't want to be forgotten as if no one will ever know why they did it, but also who they are.
And that's an important factor because that means that they need to tell someone.
And sometimes you see it, you know, people would be aware of this, but sometimes you see it written down.
They do some video online or they write down something or that.
But often it's telling people close to them or people online why.
And you don't often, well, you sometimes see it after the event, but sometimes not.
there's an opportunity for people to kind of put the flag up.