Talk:The Gym Teacher/@comment-26496972-20150513075117/@comment-26030957-20150517233140

You are quite welcome.

I read an interview with Ted Bundy where he said he had to do this very thing before his nocturnal necrophelia forays. In many ways old Ted was an inspiration for this work. He told the Green River task force that if they wanted to catch the Green River killer, to just stake out the next body they found and wait for him to come back. For he would come back. Ted was sure of it. Unfortunately, the police deemed it uncouth to leave a girl's corpse laying in the woods like that, as well as thinking it may upset the poor girl's parents. So they never did try Ted's tactic.

Now here is a question of ethics:  if leaving the remains of a victim in the woods could catch a killer and stop more murders from happening, do you think the police should do it? Why?