Wednesday, October 24, 2007

Henri Matisse Painting

Henri Matisse Painting
I found it quite inconceivable at this point to enter into the mind ofthe murderer.Surely it could not be magnanimity?A horror of responsibilityfor the crime being fastened on an innocent person? "Although I could not answer the main question,certain things I didfeel I was learning about the murderer." "Such as?"asked Fraser. "To begin with-that he had a tabular mind.His crimes were listed byalphabetical progression-that was obviously important to him.On the otherhand,he had no particular taste in victims-Mrs Ascher,Betty Barnard,SirCarmichael Clarke,they all differed widely from each other.There was no sexcomplex-no particular age complex,and that seemed to me to be a verycurious fact.If a man kills indiscriminately it is usually because he
Henri Matisse Painting
removes anyone who stands in his way or annoys him.But the alphabeticalprogression showed that such was not the case here.The other type of killerusually selects a particular type of victim-nearly always of the oppositesex.There was something haphazard about the procedure of A B C that seemedto me to be at war with the alphabetical selection. "One slight inference I permitted myself to make.The choice of the A B Csuggested to me what I may call a railway-minded man.This is more common inmen than women.Small boys love trains better than small girls do.It might bethe sign,too,of an in some ways undeveloped mind.The "boy"motif stillpredominated.
Henri Matisse Painting

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