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Analysis of Denver Broncos Killer

 

 

 

 

 

 

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This individual is very dangerous! Because he is a printer, his priority is not forming or even keeping relationships with others. That, combined with his backwards slant (overall), he is unemotional or emotionally withdrawn. All his letters are basically one size indicating he is very selfish. So far then we know that he does what he wants when he wants to and does not give a damn what others think or who he hurts in the process. In a nutshell - it's all about him!

His view of himself is very distorted. This is seen by looking at his capital I. The way that this letter breaks into pieces shows that he is not able to control his urges or his anger (including fear-based anger). When he commits a crime he 'detaches'  - a form of psychological escape. Therefore he has no morals, no empathy, and his insight and judgment are significantly impaired. He is very aware, at least predominantly, to what he is doing but a true sociopath - he can play it off pretty well. By 'detaching' psychologically he feels it helps him in sticking to his lies or his story of innocence. After all if he can convince himself he did not commit a heinous act, he can convince others... or so he thinks.

He has a LOT of signs of Schizophrenia - as indicated by many letters breaking apart and the v'ing of the top of his middle zone. This is also further indicated by missing letters (or parts of letters) and his uneven spacing especially within the words themselves but also including between words. This, combined with his disturbed sense of self, he is not in reality and logic is something he has never heard of. Another thing to pay attention to is the displaced pressure. When he is feeling something powerful, such as anger, he will react unpredictably and this will most typically be physical and can range from rough sex or a murderous rage. Whenever he explodes - it is sure to be explosive with a ruthless, and brutal ending.

Many letters do not appear as they should or are intended to be. One good way to measure this is to take a 'disguised' or 'distorted' letter and paste it, by itself, in the middle of a blank sheet of paper and ask random people what letter it is. If they cannot readily identify it, then is falls into this category... meaning, the more letters the writers has that are not easily recognized, the more increased the levels of deception and the more he tries to hide his true intentions. He is clever and what you see is definitely not what you get. Everything he does is manipulation based and, if you are lucky enough for him to be nice to you - watch your back because it comes with a price.

Many of his circular letters are open at the bottom which further supports him criminal mentality - his levels of deception. Once again it shows how he tries to hide his true intentions - by keeping them "undercover". There are several letters where the tops of them seem to "pop" or "jump up" - these are walls or barriers that he keeps between him and the rest of society so they cannot see who he really is or what he is really capable of. These "pop" or "jump up" letters are also indicators that he has no respect for authority figures and has a defiant nature. This, again, further verifies his knowledge or, and intentions to, commit a crime and his need to hide these from others.

His relationship with parental figures involved no love for his mother and, real or symbolically, he is separated or feels no need for his father. He does not even like himself and is unable to function at normal levels within society. His 'k' is an x-shape indicating that he has a very complicated personality and is able to fool others. He also has several weapons  and inappropriate x's in his writing which indicates his obsession with death - and not his own death (he was not suicidal).

One last thing in this mini analysis is, if you note the 'e' in the word "me" toward the bottom of the letter - seen in the "solid evidence against me" statement - note how it crumbles into almost nothing at all. This verifies my earlier finding of how he is trying to detach from his crime and, because of his guilt, he is having a subconscious breakdown.

This writing is no surprise as it relates to the crime he is accused of. His personality definitely reveals his "killer instinct, intent, and act".

 

(c) May 31, 2008 by handwriting expert, Treyce d’Gabriel