What I find most interesting about crimes/photos of this nature, as opposed to all others, is the fact that the perpetrator, in most cases, has posed/positioned the body of the victim in the way that they want them to be discovered/seen, as well as the fact that the crime scene photographer has done their part in conveying the killer's vision. The only other example I can think of where the victim is ‘posed' to convey a certain message is in the cases of organized crime, where the perpetrator wishes to convey that this person(victim) is a ‘rat' a ‘thief', or ‘too ambitious'. What I find most interesting about crimes/photos of this nature, as opposed to all others, is the fact that the perpetrator, in most cases, has posed/positioned the body of the victim in the way that they want them to be discovered/seen, as well as the fact that the crime scene photographer has done their part in conveying the killer's vision. The only other example I can think of where the victim is ‘posed' to convey a certain message is in the cases of organized crime, where the perpetrator wishes to convey that this person(victim) is a ‘rat' a ‘thief', or ‘too ambitious'.
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Info may be added about some of the pics tomorrow or later on today, im sleepy.. lol
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"the fact that the crime scene photographer has done their part in conveying the killer's vision."
This is actually a very interesting take.
The only way to negate this would be to keep the details and photos under wraps.
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