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Jennifer Thompson

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108 total appearances

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During the course of our marriage, he told me that he was capable of killing without remorse.

During the course of our marriage, he told me that he was capable of killing without remorse.

Michael looks at a dual personality. He was a family man by day and tried to live up this action hero persona in the background.

Michael looks at a dual personality. He was a family man by day and tried to live up this action hero persona in the background.

No, he thinks he is. How do you mean? He wanted to be. He wanted to be. He idealized that. He read about it. He aspired to be that.

No, he thinks he is. How do you mean? He wanted to be. He wanted to be. He idealized that. He read about it. He aspired to be that.

Michael Oakes was very infatuated with guns, weapons, and I think they made him feel powerful, strong, capable.

Michael Oakes was very infatuated with guns, weapons, and I think they made him feel powerful, strong, capable.

It's called On Killing, and it's a book about the psychology of killing.

It's called On Killing, and it's a book about the psychology of killing.

Michael Oakes told me that he was in the small percentage of people who could kill without remorse.

Michael Oakes told me that he was in the small percentage of people who could kill without remorse.

Michael had a really strong sense of righteousness and love. He believed that bad people should be taken out so that the good people can not be harmed. The problem is he decided who was bad and who wasn't. And he felt that he had the right to just take a bad man out. And we would argue about that. We argued about that for years. Right and wrong. Can you kill? Can you not kill?

Michael had a really strong sense of righteousness and love. He believed that bad people should be taken out so that the good people can not be harmed. The problem is he decided who was bad and who wasn't. And he felt that he had the right to just take a bad man out. And we would argue about that. We argued about that for years. Right and wrong. Can you kill? Can you not kill?