Sometimes there are no other words, sometimes there is no need to look for milder or nicer, more refined words, but things must be called by their right name. A criminal is one who does evil. Without reason, occasion, judgment, justice, morality, recklessly, recklessly and unscrupulously. We do not know and will never know what drives a man to commit such crimes, to break away from man and become something else, something that does not befit a man.
Truman Capote wrote a book in 1966 In Cold Blood (most often translated as Cold-blooded). Although it is called a non-fiction book, it is a story about the convicts for the brutal murder of the Clutter family of four in Holcomb, Kansas. The small town of Holcomb has become synonymous with crime, with a reputation for killers tying up and killing a farming family of four in cold blood. While Truman Capote was investigating, talking to convicts, he was helped by a famous writer Harper Lee. He, like many, wondered where this evil originates from, what led people to become beasts, how kindness and compassion disappear from a person and when evil prevails over good.
A great French writer Emanuel Carrer he was also interested in crimes, wrote about them trying to find out what was sleeping there, so that maybe in the future some new crimes could be prevented by the matrix. He recently published the book V-13.
But while the whole of Montenegro is afraid of one person, while both the army and the police are looking for him, everything to catch him, it is unlikely that such a person will give a concrete answer as to why he did evil, what drove him. He has some superhuman strength, animal drive and instinct in him, even if we judge by that return to the dark forest or barn, which is his escape. What pulls him, pursues him, what are his desires, frustrations and pains?
Society must stop looking at psychotherapy as a weakness. Society must understand that there is also mental hygiene. Because nothing else can explain this case but one word: "head". There's something in that head, because it hasn't been ironed out by prison, punishments, society's condemnation. Someone else might have had to and could have unlocked that head, opened the door to his thoughts and corrected what was needed. If it was possible and if possible.
Because whoever attacks the innocent, without reason, who attacks the defenseless, has no element of a human being. He only has the same organs and characteristics as other people, but nothing more. Because, in the superton, one man would not entertain the whole community about misery. This is a serious trauma for all people who deserve to live in peace, in their villages where they live hard from hard work. Many more people live on their shoulders than we can imagine.
Stories will be told about this case for a long time, it will become a symbol, a toponym of darkness and evil, insecurity and vulnerability. The door will never be unlocked again, cameras, sensors, lasers and detectors will be installed. But during that time, we must not forget that someone called, reported, summoned.
Because of this, resignations were expected, but since there were none, perhaps salaries should be withheld. First, withhold wages from those who did not respond, those above them, those at the top, the entire line of responsibility. Deny them salaries, because they receive salaries from those citizens they did not protect, and it is their job to always protect them, especially when they are called for help. Someone called, but no one responded. That must not be forgotten.
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