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Social media posts played a pivotal role in revealing the identity and motive for the murderer of Nik Bird.

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  1. 1
    @geochelone-n1m

    it’s not inexplicable. abuse is an addiction. the person needs to abuse like a meth addict needs meth. the choice of victim is inexplicable because they’re thinking is irrational. they cannot be rational, because they are mentally ill. nick was trying, but receiving his messages and also talking to him at all is not a good idea. i think you can block people. then it may go to a stalking problem, but if it’s that serious, you go more serious. maybe suspend the club for a while until he gets tired and goes away. he can’t gain anything if no on is interacting with him. it’ tough to deal with, but we’re in satan’s realm and have too deal accordingly. trying to believe that everything is normal is unfortunately a fantasy.

  2. 3
    @geochelone-n1m

    the message doesn’t say he feels bad about it. it talks about being justified. prolly wanted to go to jail. he’s a loser, so. you don’t have to work, plenty of time to go on line or do whatever you want with other criminally minded people whom you relate to. “poor me” expression used by all psychopaths. No one else employs that expression. Oh, and the inevitable black out, and i don’t remember. so many love to say this, but that just never actually happens. going to trial was just more abuse for him to inflict. he knew full well he wasn’t going to win, he just wanted to continue to do harm

  3. 4
    @geochelone-n1m

    too bad just the normal things that a law enforcement person should do is seen as extraordinary. even some civilians would know to do this to prevent an ambush. good, ya, but only what rationally should be done. americans have just gone to seed.

  4. 5
    @allisonreed3420

    There are people like this that HAVE to start crap. They can’t handle peace and just living normally. They get obsessed and usually get worse. He was going to do this eventually. He’s manipulative but thinks he’s smarter than he is.

    His confession wasn’t about guilt, it was about playing the victim. His asking for a lawyer was playing games.

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