Hi, I'm Greg Moon, I'm the Webmaster for Passion For Murder, and I'm working with Eric to get the word out about the truth about Sigmund Freud as revealed in Passion For Murder. I'll be posting on the Passion For Murder blog occassionally along with Eric. I've been very busy getting the website and blog going, and also working hard with our publisher to get the book available to the general public.
Although I'm very familiar with the book, and have read large sections, I've just started to read it cover-to-cover. While reading the book, I had the following question for Eric:
I'm sitting down and reading the complete book. I really enjoy your
style and of course the content! However, I read Chapter 1 last night,
and I have a question that could come up in an interview: You state
that Freud panicked when he discovered his personal letters floating
around, but you also say that serial killers kind of want to be found.
How would you address that question?
Eric replied:
I'm glad you're reading the book. Be as critical as you can. I'll keep notes of your's and others criticism.
As to the issue you raised. Of course serial killers want publicity, but they also do not want to get caught. If they wanted to get caught they would just turn themselves in--but that would spoil the fun of killing more people, and that's something they can't do without.
So, as a compromise between announcing their wonderful deeds to the world, they write codes, sent them to the police, and if the police can break the code then the jig is up. This is exactly what many of them do, they "encode" their murders and taunt the police with "solving" their "puzzles." This is exactly what BTK (Bind Torture Kill) did, as well as numerous serial killers. Freud was so bold with his codes because, as he said, "I am 10 to 15 years ahead of everybody and they will never catch me up."
So, F. was horrified because of all the "codes" he had in his letters and in some of the letters he told too much, so much that the Freudians destroyed the more revealing ones---but the idiots underestimated how he could easily be found out if anyone even suspected that he was in fact a serial killer. Once, one is "on to him" the rest is duck soup to see in stark terms the incontrovertability of the fact that he was SFSK.
ELM
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