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To: drjulie; Yaelle

Of all people, YOU have just got to read the part where Scott tells Amber he "saw her in the mirror". I think it's in the 2nd Jan. 12 tape, about pg. 30.

And also, do you notice how he keeps asking Amber to talk about her "suffering"? He also asks her, "This is affecting Ayianna, isn't it?" He wants her to describe how Ayianna is also "suffering" from this. She obliges, saying Ayianna is having trouble sleeping, etc.

I had a transitory thought when I kept reading his pleas to her to describe her and Ayianna's "suffering". I briefly thought that he enjoyed hearing about their suffering.

I dismissed it, but I see that someone on WS-- a poster named sirensong--had the same thought. So maybe I wasn't imagining things. Sirensong suggested that Scott gets off on other people's suffering and pain!

Regarding the mirror incident, he tells Amber what she was wearing, and she says, "As a matter of fact, I did stand in front of the mirror with those clothes that day." (Paraphrasing.) I think MizSterious called that one: he was trying to let Amber know that he was watching her, trying to freak her out to keep her under control.

I saw a TV show about a female profiler one time. Or maybe she was a true crime author. She talked to some serial killer at the prison where he was housed. That night, she was at her hotel room. She had let him have the phone number there. He called. He told her, "I'm looking at your window right now." She asked him how that could be. He said, "You know that phone booth off the parking lot?" He described the phone booth to a T. He said, "I'm right in it now, looking up at your window. I can see your shadow on the drapes."

She couldn't resist looking out the window. There was the phone booth--empty, of course. She told him, "You actually had me looking out the window." He laughed and enjoyed the moment--how he could get that deeply into her mind that he almost had her believing the impossible. Almost had her believing that he was so powerful, that he could be in prison for life, but then somehow be in a phone booth outside the hotel.


67 posted on 08/17/2004 8:30:55 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: drjulie

To carry it further (okay, to carry it too far), I remember reading documents on TheSmokingGun.com about how Hitler (before he met with his great "success") used to greatly enjoy going to the circus and watching female tightrope walkers. People who knew him said he almost seemed to hope for an accident.

One time there was an accident. The girl fell and after suffering greatly, died. Hitler got so into it that he later sent flowers to her family.

He seems to have gotten a sexual thrill out of imagining--or seeing--horrible painful things happening to beautiful women.


71 posted on 08/17/2004 8:37:37 AM PDT by Devil_Anse
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To: Devil_Anse

"And also, do you notice how he keeps asking Amber to talk about her "suffering"?"

Not surprising. He has lost control in his "real world". This is the only place he can feed his strong appetite for power, control and admiration. One reason some folks enjoy the suffering of others is because it makes them feel powerful and important.


77 posted on 08/17/2004 8:51:13 AM PDT by drjulie
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