Derek Van Schaik | How to know if you’re chatting with the murderer @DerekVanSchaik | Uploaded December 2022 | Updated October 2024, 15 hours ago.
Could you be accidently chatting with the University of Idaho murderer?
Here are the red flags to look out for and the criminal psychology of why the murderer maybe on the forums, chats, and comments section.
1. They are new to the chat and all of sudden are overly active and seem obsessed with the case
2. They seem to occasionally reveal details of the crime that have not been made public yet
3. They are constantly correcting the details that are discussed
4. They’re very defensive of the crime and perpetrator’s actions
There’s actually a high likelihood that the perpetrator is in the chat, especially since this crime has received so much international media attention because he subconsciously wants to claim responsibility, feel as if he’s reliving the crime, defending his work, all the while keeping up to date on where law enforcement is in the investigation and how he can further evade police.
And if you truly suspect someone, call the tip line for law enforcement to handle it, let’s use this as a way to online bully.
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Could you be accidently chatting with the University of Idaho murderer?
Here are the red flags to look out for and the criminal psychology of why the murderer maybe on the forums, chats, and comments section.
1. They are new to the chat and all of sudden are overly active and seem obsessed with the case
2. They seem to occasionally reveal details of the crime that have not been made public yet
3. They are constantly correcting the details that are discussed
4. They’re very defensive of the crime and perpetrator’s actions
There’s actually a high likelihood that the perpetrator is in the chat, especially since this crime has received so much international media attention because he subconsciously wants to claim responsibility, feel as if he’s reliving the crime, defending his work, all the while keeping up to date on where law enforcement is in the investigation and how he can further evade police.
And if you truly suspect someone, call the tip line for law enforcement to handle it, let’s use this as a way to online bully.
Follow for more.
Podcast Channel:
youtube.com/shaked
Merch:
shop.derekvanschaik.com
All the equipment I use:
derekvanschaik.com/equipment
Follow me and also send me your future video ideas via social media:
Instagram:
instagram.com/derekvanschaik
TikTok:
tiktok.com/@derekvanschaik
Twitter:
twitter.com/derekvanschaik
Facebook:
facebook.com/derekvanschaik
Website:
derekvanschaik.com