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Does the fact that it's the King James version rather than, say, the Revised Standard, have any special significance?
Lady♥Belleza★✰ wrote: "Required reading for psychopaths and sociopaths?"VERY close. Stay on that track...
Used to explain psychopathic/sociopathic behavior.
Just a wild guess. And trying to keep this going.
Just a wild guess. And trying to keep this going.
Regret to inform that BZZT!Consolation prize for those who keep trying to get this one:
http://randar.com/post/143760959541/s...
Can I get a hint or clue to how close or what track Bella was on with the Required reading for psychopaths and sociopaths. I can't leave this question unanswered or it'll drive me crazy.
Bella is -- DING DING DING! -- absolutely CORRECT! Each book was the favorite reading of a well-known serial killer.
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The Gay Science: with a Prelude in Rhymes and an Appendix of Songs
21 Abnormal Sex Cases
Compulsion
All these books have something in common relating to true crime. What is it?