Any true crime buffs here

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I'm more into missing persons due to my twin brother having schizophrenia an disappeared at 16 found him 12 years later in a homeless shelter 15 years ago.
 
Not in the sense of glorifying crimes and criminals, but as a study in human nature, mentality and morality? it is definitely an interesting subject.
 
After reading Sherlock Holmes book I was very interested in true crimes, but then after I learned people really have no "mysterious" reasons to commit a crime for their decision-making process for crime is very simple I've lost interest. Good thing I didn't seriously wanna be a detective because when someone is murdered naturally who murdered the victim is a person in the victim's life. Could be family members, colleagues, friends, friends of friends, family of the romantic interest, et cetera. Sometimes how murder happened itself gives answer who might be the killer. If someone is murdered and you notice his stuff is stolen then it means the murderer was a thief and then it can be a random person which may get hard to find. All these stuff ain't interesting to me whatsoever.

Instead I directed my satisfaction to chase mysteries in science. Once people were complex to me so it was fun to explore psychology, neurology and even genetics and therefore finding out reason of personality traits and biological reasons behind crime was interesting but now it's boring AF to me, however the real deal is in the nature of existence!!! I don't think I can ever get bored learning about the laws of physics. This knowledge provided me with "laws of physics" versions of why people are the way they are which I already knew, however despite many discoveries related to nature of existence I naturally did hit a block onto the surface level of the main mystery of "why the existence is in the way it is" for not having necessary tools to test out what I suspect. Yet it's fun to think about these stuffs though lol.
 
People are a small universe in and of themselves, even if the motive forces for most actions are predictable. Seeing patterns, discerning them, is interesting to me.
 
I have a relative who falls asleep at night to true crime podcasts.
 
I have a relative who falls asleep at night to true crime podcasts.
It makes sense because they are boring lol. And my mother who once wanted to be a cop because of detective work (but because she is too short she was not accepted to the force) so ended up becoming a personnel in the medical field still interested in true crimes therefore she always sleep at night watching such stuff. Instead of "why and how" she is interested in experiencing the drama of these crimes despite how cliche and ordinary they are lol.
 
I used to be bigger into it, but I still am to an extent. There's only so many retellings of the same stories you can listen to, after all. I also get kinda grossed out by the weird dramatic romance people attach to it that's become more prevalent lately, even calling it a 'genre' is weird to me as if it's a kind of story and not actually real life where someone died or whatever. That being said I still keep up with some YouTubers here and there.
 
Well I was once under of greatest Detective Hercule Poirot good with psychology ever since I watch his series I love to read people face and what is behavior
 
Well I was once under of greatest Detective Hercule Poirot good with psychology ever since I watch his series I love to read people face and what is behavior
Yes, I imagine it would be very helpful to be able to play L.A. Noire that requires players to be a master at reading facial expressions to figure out if people are honest or lying and who is innocent and who is the criminal!!!:


lolol
 
I'm more into dark history of outbreaks, poisons, build design failures, gross neglect and tragic accidents that sparked safety codes and hygienic practices than criminals and their petty excuses for their crimes. I also try to avoid any youtuber that hypes up production value over what they might flatten to as a scary story, I'm not going to watch the vid mate I'm only looking for content I can run in the background when I do more important stuff.
 
I am a little bit. I got that from my mom.
 
I wouldn't say I'm heavily into it, but I do listen to some videos and podcasts from time to time and I'm subscribed to a few people like Lore Lodge and Wendigoon.
 
Watch Detective Conan
And the most interesting criminal to watch is Kaitou Kid!!! lol:

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When I was 6 I stole some small toys from the neighhor while visiting their kids.
My Grandpa finds out and hit me with belt big time fafo.
Still till now I kept stealing from thes net. fml.
 
You'd think he would just grow back up naturally at this point
Well however as how it's for many mangas the in-universe time flows way slowly than our world. I read somewhere that entire Detective Conan timeline was around 6 months to 1 year which I also read about how much time passed in other mangas too, however the Detective Conan universe is a parallel universe to ours and they are still in 90s yet they living 202X life due to advanced technologies for its time if it makes sense. So for in favor of the current audiance they use anachronism to befit the story to our world.
 

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