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Some would argue that it is the bizarreness or cruelness of the crime:
body mutilation, amputation, drinking of blood, eating of flesh, use of
urine or feces. Does this mean that all individuals involved in lust
murder, sadism, vampirism, cannibalism, urophilia, and coprophilia are
satanists or occult practitioners? What does this say about the bizarre
crimes of psychotic killers such as Ed Gein or Richard Trenton Chase,
both of whom mutilated their victims as part of their psychotic delusions?
Can a crime that is not sexually deviant, bizarre, or exceptionally violent
be satanic? Can white collar crime be satanic?
A few might even answer that it is the fact that the crime was committed
on a date with satanic or occult significance (Halloween, May Eve, etc.) or
the fact that the perpetrator claims that Satan told him to commit the crime.
What does this mean for crimes committed on Thanksgiving or Christmas?
What does this say about crimes committed by perpetrators who claim that
God or Jesus told them to do it? One note of interest is the fact that in
handout and reference material I have collected, the number of dates with
satanic or occult significance ranges from 8 to 110.
誕生日に殺害・・宗教上の記念日?