Ride or Die: The Murder of Jennifer Cave, Pt 1
One of the famous lines from the movie Fight Club’s tortured
protagonist is “I felt like destroying something beautiful.” Most
of us would never want to do such a thing. We see something
beautiful and we want to draw closer to it, encourage it to...
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One of the famous lines from the movie Fight Club’s tortured
protagonist is “I felt like destroying something beautiful.” Most
of us would never want to do such a thing. We see something
beautiful and we want to draw closer to it, encourage it to grow,
remember it forever. But for a certain kind of damaged
soul—jealous, angry, resentful—it goes another way. They’re drawn
to beauty, sure, but in the way a moth is drawn to a flame. When
they get too close, they can’t handle it. It burns them. Makes them
painfully aware of their own insecurities. They want to be close to
it, but they resent it, too. And if they can’t possess the
beautiful thing, they need to see it broken. It’s the only thing
that will put out that raging fire inside them.
Sources:
Descent Into Hell by Kathryn Casey
CBS's 48 Hours Mystery, Episode "In Too Deep"
https://www.aymag.com/murder-mystery-the-murder-of-jennifer-cave/
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protagonist is “I felt like destroying something beautiful.” Most
of us would never want to do such a thing. We see something
beautiful and we want to draw closer to it, encourage it to grow,
remember it forever. But for a certain kind of damaged
soul—jealous, angry, resentful—it goes another way. They’re drawn
to beauty, sure, but in the way a moth is drawn to a flame. When
they get too close, they can’t handle it. It burns them. Makes them
painfully aware of their own insecurities. They want to be close to
it, but they resent it, too. And if they can’t possess the
beautiful thing, they need to see it broken. It’s the only thing
that will put out that raging fire inside them.
Sources:
Descent Into Hell by Kathryn Casey
CBS's 48 Hours Mystery, Episode "In Too Deep"
https://www.aymag.com/murder-mystery-the-murder-of-jennifer-cave/
Follow us, campers!
Patreon (join to get all episodes ad-free, at least a day early, an
extra episode a month, and a free sticker!):
https://patreon.com/TrueCrimeCampfire
Facebook: True Crime Campfire
Instagram:
https://gramha.net/profile/truecrimecampfire/19093397079
Twitter: @TCCampfire https://twitter.com/TCCampfire
Email: truecrimecampfirepod@gmail.com
Merch: https://shop.spreadshirt.com/true-crime-campfire/
Become a supporter of this podcast:
https://www.spreaker.com/podcast/true-crime-campfire--4251960/support.
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