Tsumi to Batsu no Spica - Ch. 16 - Nameless Malice (5)

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I’d never thought I see Ted Bundy be drawn or referenced in a manga. Guess it is something I can scratch off in my BINGO card. Anyways it is interesting that Spica has rules set in place for her when it comes to killing. I just wish she found him sooner but it is what it is. Thanks for the translations.
 
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Aww Spica being adorable
The phone has to be the trigger
Looking back through the other chapters, there does seem to be repeated emphasis on those dangly black phone cords, including the one in his taxi. His home phone's black cord being replaced with a white one is also shown alongside him no longer being as excited about his kills (though he kept doing them). And later the home phone is cordless and he's seemingly thinking he escaped his urges.

The other thing catching my eye is that in his childhood flashback, something just feels ominous about his reaction to the neighbor, who also seemed to have a bandaged hand... I wonder if his father wasn't actually the only abusive element of his childhood.
 
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I'm not sure it fits that much, since she doesn't really care about the murder itself, for her it's removing "misbuttoned" evil that her inner desire, while for serial murderers it's the act of murder itself that's realization of their desire, and that's why their murders have patterns.

She's more like terrorist, in that she commits her murders for an external (to act of murder) reason, so she shouldn't have any pattern beside killing murderers. If she run out of murderers, she might never commit murder again.
I don't quite think so. Spica doesn't kill to make the world better, she kills because feels satisfaction from it. Sure it might be from "justice" as she says, but this case specifically shows that she isn't doing it to stop people from killing. If she does absolutely nothing, the old man won't be killing anyone anymore, not with his dementia. Instead she kills to feel that feeling when she kills a murderer.
 
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Spica chan says if you love what you do you never work a day I your life.

I'm not sure it fits that much, since she doesn't really care about the murder itself, for her it's removing "misbuttoned" evil that her inner desire, while for serial murderers it's the act of murder itself that's realization of their desire, and that's why their murders have patterns.

She's more like terrorist, in that she commits her murders for an external (to act of murder) reason, so she shouldn't have any pattern beside killing murderers. If she run out of murderers, she might never commit murder again.

I don't think we have any idea what her true motive is, like if she's just like that or there was some I citing incident, so it's impossible to say.


My money is her killing herself after being convinced she herself is misaligned
 
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I think Spica is making a common mistake, which I expect the author might also fall into—the need to rationalize everything. Our bodies are not rational.

take a million PCs, use their calculators and you will get consistent equivalent response, our bodies are full of randomness. Sometimes, you eat a favorite fruit and dislike it, while others find it tastes the same as usual. People can love or hate something without knowing why, and they often invent reasons TO FEEL IN CONTROL. But the truth is, we are not always in control.

Also there are various studies on the matter of wether criminal profiler are actually useful...they are not.
True. I feel like our body and what we think are separate things. We can't even understand ourselves fully. Sometimes our body act instinctly in a way that make even yourself suprised. It can have a reason why you didn't act like what you thought you would've. But to be honest, sometimes it doesn't. Our body is full of mystery that we haven't solved yet.
 
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how does her ability works actually? does she only needs 1 touch and voila, she receives all the memories of whom she touches, or what exactly? am i missing something here??
 

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