
The Shadow of the Killer (translated Documentary)
by R
About This Novel
FBI psychological profiling expert confronts the white supremacist serial killer who shocked the United States! Why does hatred keep spreading? Why do prejudice and discrimination persist to this day? The shadow cast by racists is long and dark. Franklin died, but the racial hatred he expected remained alive. As long as there is prejudice and discrimination, he can survive. The shadow he brought continues to this day. Among all the serial killers studied, Douglas, an FBI psychological profiling expert, has always been faced with one question: "Are they born, or are they man-made? Are they born naturally or through nurture?" The answer, as far as the research results are known, is both. In fact, out of a lively interaction between the two. Despite his horrific achievements as a serial killer, Franklin was nothing special, and his shadow lingers. Franklin himself told Douglas how he used white supremacist newspapers. In the same way a sexual predator uses violent pornography, these newspapers both fueled his fantasies about racial violence and reinforced his belief that he was playing a heroic role in a larger movement. Today's internet is filled with spaces where people do exactly the same thing, cultivating and spreading hateful lies and conspiracies. The shadows cast by Joseph Paul Franklin and his ilk are long and dark, and the sunlight that removes them must shine brighter and stronger.
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