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Serious criminals like murderers and rapists—right before they commit a crime—what are they thinking? How do they convince themselves to commit the crime? Do they believe what they are doing is the right thing? How urgent do they feel it is for a person to be dead or to force someone into sex against their will? Some crimes are not sudden impulses; some are planned and executed. Do criminals like this ever feel that maybe they are not doing the right thing? Or do they feel that there is no right and wrong? Or do they believe that what they are doing is the only right thing to do?
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