CuriousMind90
01-20-2012, 08:13 AM
I ask this because I kind of feel bad:
I tend to care only about cases involving women and children; At least, I care about those cases a lot more than I do when the man is a victim. It's still sad and horrible when anybody--male, female, child, teen, adult, elderly--is killed or disappeared. But if let's say I was given the choice of whether the disappearance/murder of one female or child could be solved vs. that of one male, I'd have to say I'd pick the female's case.
And to make it more specific, there's a lot of cases where it's more tragedy than bad choices that lead to a person's disappearance or death. For example, in the case of Kathy Hobbs, I find that one especially tragic given the background and the fact that she was a young, innocent woman, robbed without warning in the night and beaten to death. I find her case, for example, a lot more tragic than I do the case of the guy (I forget his name) who wandered into the desert and hasn't been found, or the guy who gave the angry hitchhiker a lift only to wind up dead (the case where the car ended up found charred, where the killer stayed with an elderly couple).
Am I the only one here who cares about certain cases more than others? If so. I feel terrible.
I tend to care only about cases involving women and children; At least, I care about those cases a lot more than I do when the man is a victim. It's still sad and horrible when anybody--male, female, child, teen, adult, elderly--is killed or disappeared. But if let's say I was given the choice of whether the disappearance/murder of one female or child could be solved vs. that of one male, I'd have to say I'd pick the female's case.
And to make it more specific, there's a lot of cases where it's more tragedy than bad choices that lead to a person's disappearance or death. For example, in the case of Kathy Hobbs, I find that one especially tragic given the background and the fact that she was a young, innocent woman, robbed without warning in the night and beaten to death. I find her case, for example, a lot more tragic than I do the case of the guy (I forget his name) who wandered into the desert and hasn't been found, or the guy who gave the angry hitchhiker a lift only to wind up dead (the case where the car ended up found charred, where the killer stayed with an elderly couple).
Am I the only one here who cares about certain cases more than others? If so. I feel terrible.