Defending the Unthinkable POLL

Some individuals express support or even affection for accused or convicted killers like Bryan Kohberger or Luigi Mangione, a behavior that can be unsettling to many. This phenomenon may stem from a variety of psychological and social factors, including a belief in the accused’s innocence, fascination with criminal minds, or a desire for attention by associating with infamy. Others may empathize due to personal experiences with the justice system or see the accused as victims of societal failure. In some cases, it reflects a broader cultural obsession with true crime and the romanticizing of dangerous figures.

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