The only "manipulation" is about the thread, he ask you to don't delete. But nobody has to answer. — TSBU
Then it is a question pertaining to ethical systems of another universe, not this one. With that condition insisted upon, the question (as with so many ethical hypotheticals) is properly posed to an inhabitant of such an alternative universe.The OP was a hypothetical stating that "they can't catch him." — Hanover
He isn't uncatchable, that's beyond imagination. He has been doing this a long time, and it seems that nobody can catch him, that's all. You can try to catch him, you can ask for more info about the hypo... e.g. you can ask "where are the bodies?". Suppose that they're all in the same area and bombing a big zone would kill him (I'm sure you wouldn't do that, even if you could, but that's a possible answer).
He posted photos of his victims. He has proven what he is. (I wrote the original post, but it was edited, as I said, because my english is bad). I don't know how to say it right. :D
He posted the photos, and after that, the police found the bodies, or the families. But he is a murderer, that's for sure. — TSBU
Now you are asuming he is an attention whore XD. I can understand if you think that I am an attention whore (and I don't mind), cause this topic is clearly something that catch attention, but the inexistent murderer is not what you want him to be XD. Well, I don't know if it is my english or... whatever. — TSBU
I think the 4chan killer was never caught. — TSBU
On 4chan, some people helped the police, and they found who some of the victims were. Of course, at first, people thought like you. — TSBU
I want you to show me why I shouldn't go ahead and kill my next victim".
Perhaps one way to show him why he should not kill his next victim is to render his post ineffective by fictive duplication of his posts, all claiming to be the killer, all claiming to be responsible and all mixed up in time with the complicity of the web site, so that no one viewing the site can distinguish which post is real versus the many fictive posts. This might blunt his horrific excitement/enjoyment, and spoil his routine without transgressing his injunction against deletion. — Cavacava
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