Display title | Murder Makes You Crazy |
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Article description: (description ) This attribute controls the content of the description and og:description elements. | Normally, in Real Life (although there may be exceptions), a person is already crazy and/or violent before they contemplate murder. In television however, circumstances will cause you to commit murder, and then you keep killing. No, this trope is not about murder where you have to keep killing in order to hide the evidence. Instead, it's about murder actually warping the mind, either by guilt or as the process of rationalizing the murder sets in. |