(12-03-2017, 05:59 PM)eric Wrote:(12-03-2017, 05:02 PM)irukandji Wrote:Irukandji, If memory serves--and lately service is getting worst--I believe that the prior thread dealt with how dangerous it would be for wessen to hunt and kill humans, how cops would be on you trail, etc. My post was looking at it from the viewpoint of a primal world wessen. The risk of arrest and conviction is low for the reasons listed. If not done too often then why not do it if you are a primal wessen. Monroe's girlfriend killed 2 and left proof all over the place. The fire marshal was hiding his tracks very well, and only got tripped up because Nick did good police work AND saw him woge. The fire marshal and the chef both said it was a new day, Blutbad were no longer free to do what they wanted. Don't worry, I haven't hurt a fly in a long time, I let my little spider friends take care of them. If Jeffery Damlier(?) had lived in the woods and not kept a lot of snacks in the fridge, he'd probably be free today--sloppy sloppy sloppy.(12-03-2017, 04:22 PM)eric Wrote: Grimms have always killed bad wessen who threatened humans. It is part of what is normal and expected in the primal world--Grimms protect their own. The postman was currently killing and eating humans.
Okay, eric, I am thinking of a thread you and I discussed not too long ago regarding wesen eating humans. I understood from your post that you were taking the position that, as long as done rarely, why not? This is from the Just how murderous was Monroe thread:
Quote:If done just on special holidays or family vacations, especially at different distant locations, who would notice a pattern and contact the FBI Behavioral Unit?Big Grin Assuming you are not dripping blood when questioned, and you burn whatever clothes you were wearing, who could prove you ripped someone's neck out and ate part of the victim? Per Big Feet, a DNA match could not be made, plus what was the weapon? I see no problem with hunting and little chance of being arrested, provided its not done too often. The lady in Iron Hands attracted attention because she did too much too often, right in her backyard.
You are correct, eric. It did. But the thread circumvented because I was wondering why Nick didn't pick up on a potential serial killer targeting homeless people. After that, we went back and forth on evidence, clues, etc. It was then that you stated that you saw no problem with wesen hunting and little chance of being arrested, provided it wasn't done to often.
I interpreted that to mean that you seemed okay with a wesen grabbing a human every now and then because that's what certain wesen do. It's their heritage and their instinct. Did I misinterpret your statement?
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