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re: The Hatchet Wielding Hitchhiker
Posted on 1/12/23 at 7:56 am to Guzzlingil
Posted on 1/12/23 at 7:56 am to Guzzlingil
Yeah, they didn’t really tie it together at the end. I think it’s partially because even the police and jury don’t know for sure.
My guess is that Kai was delusional and thought the lawyer was a sexual abuser of children when he was actually a guy who occasionally hired male prostitutes.
The fact that no one came forward (publicly or in private) to say anything bad about the lawyer in the months after his death is a big strike against Kai’s story. Also his story doesn’t really add up at all. Why would he return to the house of a sexual abuser within hours? Their body language on the surveillance video at the train station is not at all aggressive or combative, the lawyer’s body had no marks of struggle, etc.
My guess is Kai occasionally had sex with men for money. Once or twice in the past, those experiences turned violent.
The guy had a savior complex, which is easy to live out on a daily basis if you’re an ER doctor. Much harder if you’re an alcoholic drifter.
So at times he invented conspiracies in his head or created scenarios where he could be the hero and step in and save the day.
My guess is that Kai was delusional and thought the lawyer was a sexual abuser of children when he was actually a guy who occasionally hired male prostitutes.
The fact that no one came forward (publicly or in private) to say anything bad about the lawyer in the months after his death is a big strike against Kai’s story. Also his story doesn’t really add up at all. Why would he return to the house of a sexual abuser within hours? Their body language on the surveillance video at the train station is not at all aggressive or combative, the lawyer’s body had no marks of struggle, etc.
My guess is Kai occasionally had sex with men for money. Once or twice in the past, those experiences turned violent.
The guy had a savior complex, which is easy to live out on a daily basis if you’re an ER doctor. Much harder if you’re an alcoholic drifter.
So at times he invented conspiracies in his head or created scenarios where he could be the hero and step in and save the day.
This post was edited on 1/12/23 at 7:57 am
Posted on 1/12/23 at 9:35 am to Keys Open Doors
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his story doesn’t really add up at all. Why would he return to the house of a sexual abuser within hours? Their body language on the surveillance video at the train station is not at all aggressive or combative, the lawyer’s body had no marks of struggle, etc.
Yeah I think it was pretty clear that the story that Kai gave to police was bullshite. But that seems par for the course as it seems most of what he said is bullshite he made up. Examples: his name isn't Kai, he isn't from Dog town or whatever the frick that is and his parents didn't abuse him in the manner he claimed.
The guy clearly was not right in the head. He was completely unpredictable all the time and didn't seem to know how to fit in socially. He would go from a happy go lucky guy who was super generous even though he didn't have much to a combative mad man determined to "not conform" at the drop of a hat.
It is possible that he has multiple personalities and one of them is a gay hooker and when "Kai" took back over, he felt violated and raped even though the gay hooker personality had sex with the lawyer consensually. The God complex thing could be a third personality.
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