Derek Van Schaik | Why Bryan Kohberger let some housemates live? @DerekVanSchaik | Uploaded January 2023 | Updated October 2024, 19 hours ago.
What’s the criminal psychology of why #BryanKohberger, if guilty, decided to let certain roommates in the house live?
As we found out, Dylan, one the surviving roommates, was awakened by crying, she opened the door and saw the perpetrator walk by her leaving her unharmed. You may have heard similar stories of serial killers and mass murderers letting some of their potential victims go free, but why would they do that? Is it because they had a sudden moment of remorse? No, far from it.
They are actually using them to feel more powerful by gaining the feeling of playing God to decide who lives and who dies. It’s important to understand that for these psychopaths, they want to finally feel powerful in a world where they feel they are unjustly powerless, so in the moment they want to feel the ultimate power of God to make a life-or-death decision. Additionally, since they are often proud of their crimes, they want someone to live to tell the story of what they did, so they can again feel more powerful and even immortal.
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What’s the criminal psychology of why #BryanKohberger, if guilty, decided to let certain roommates in the house live?
As we found out, Dylan, one the surviving roommates, was awakened by crying, she opened the door and saw the perpetrator walk by her leaving her unharmed. You may have heard similar stories of serial killers and mass murderers letting some of their potential victims go free, but why would they do that? Is it because they had a sudden moment of remorse? No, far from it.
They are actually using them to feel more powerful by gaining the feeling of playing God to decide who lives and who dies. It’s important to understand that for these psychopaths, they want to finally feel powerful in a world where they feel they are unjustly powerless, so in the moment they want to feel the ultimate power of God to make a life-or-death decision. Additionally, since they are often proud of their crimes, they want someone to live to tell the story of what they did, so they can again feel more powerful and even immortal.
Follow for more.
#Idaho4 #truecrime
Podcast Channel:
youtube.com/@shaked
Merch:
shop.derekvanschaik.com
All the equipment I use:
derekvanschaik.com/equipment
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