Seriously though if John Doe went nuts, people that knew him might say:
1. He tended to be a loner. (There are lots of loners that don't kill people.
2. He used to get in fights at school. (Don't all little boys at one time or another?)
You see what I mean?
No, its not a psy book. Its a book written by one of the best providers of executive protection in the world. He wrote it specifically for women, btw, but its a great read and will get you to rethink what you believe about events like the one we are discussing, as well as how ‘fear’ is natures way (the brains way) of trying to protect you.
We as a society ‘learn’ to ignore our natural instincts. Which is how so many become unwitting victims.
I can’t stress strongly enough about reading this book. And its not ‘boring’.
Not all. I only got into two, both sort of forced on me, and neither anything beyond a shove and a little grapple. The first one was in elementary, and he's my bud now, since I turned out not to be the total wimp he thought I was, and he decided not to be the bully I thought he was. (We share a name, although it's only my nickname). I never did know who the second one was, some Jr. Hi. upperclassman who backed right off when I jumped up and got right in his face.
It helps to be a "big guy", I admit.