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Mammy ago

Hi Vindicator, I'm thinking maybe also look in crime journals and/or forensic and psychiatric journals. Here's why: About 25 years ago, I worked at a facility for troubled teens, many of whom had a propensity toward drug and alcohol addictions. We had a D & A counselor who was very good at coordinating field trips, guest speakers, etc. So this one time we had a guest speaker -- a retired homicide detective from an urban area -- who talked about how of all the homicides he had investigated something like 98% were drug and alcohol related. He showed very graphic slides of the murder scenes as he spoke about each case. The teens were captivated and well behaved throughout. Then for the final case he spoke about a crackhead who had taken his six month old baby for the weekend as per custody agreement but hadn't returned the baby to its mother by Sunday night. So cops were called and dad was tracked down and he was sketchy and story didn't add up but it took them a few more days to get a warrant, etc. Ultimately they found the baby dead in a dresser drawer in a nasty old basement where the father sometimes dwelled. The baby had been anally raped. But they still had to pin the heinous crime on the father and they wanted him off the streets, pronto. So they collected their evidence, put it in a box and asked the crime lab to work on it STAT. And to compel the forensics guys to move fast on the case, they put the most heinous photo of that dear little baby and its deadly injury right one top of the box, so that when they opened it, they would be appalled into action. Well, that was the slide he ended the presentation with. Then it was lunch time and nobody ate. And that photo stayed in everybody's head for a long, long, time, including mine. I can still see it in my mind if I want to, but I don't. Anyway, that is why I say maybe search journals about the criminally insane or the like. Ugh.

truthdemon ago

Why do people get addicted to drugs and alcohol...? Is it the stress of life ...the debt currency system is to blame...? The hypersexual drive is a socially engineered one...by the culture creators such as James alefantiz and other CIA Tavistock agents.. It is to keep the debt currency system on hyperdrive.. ..these days it mainly drives the criminal parallel economy ...who black money proceeds is laundered through offshore centres..and then whitened up as onshore deposits... This then drives the easy credit being made available for consumers.. Less and less people r buying stuff...so it is the criminal economy that runs the stock market and credit markets.. We will have a situation where ur next door neighbour will openly flaunt his career as a child trafficker and we would bat an eyelid... I am already in such a society.. We r at cross roads...all it takes is a dollar to end our dependence and funding of this sociopathic debt system...

...or we worship this debt system and their gremlins , fund them at the banks ...and face the consequences , karma ...

Vindicator ago

Thanks, Mammy. The article I found that directly addressed this (above) was in The American Journal of Forensics and Pathology. You are dead on!