That woman in the one episode who just wanted people to listen to her talk about her dead son and felt that no one else cared. That really hit me.
I agree about Norman Hill. I felt worse for his family, but he still made me sad.
The ones who have serious mental conditions. Like the OCD girl in season 1 or the ones that are delusional. Those ones are different than the ones that are psychopaths or whatever and choose to do what they do. The ones who really can't choose or don't know what they are doing make me sad.
The guy with PTSD who thought he was in the war, (don't remember the season), and the guy in S7 Ep3 I think who had that rare syndrome that made him think his family had been replaced and killed his parents.
OMG That guy with the replacement syndrome was sooooooooooo sad, I felt horrible when they tried to calm him down with his family but then he managed to see them and started to believe they were replaced too.
I believe there were two people with PTSD who thought they were still in the war. There was the man you are mentioning, and then there was the woman from Bosnia.
I felt real bad for the father in Route 66 this season I actually cried at the end.
I agree with Norman and the comic writer killer - two heart wrenching episodes. The one with the mother whose son was killed was sad too. Hard to blame her for snapping.
I'm thinking also about Self-fulfilling Prophecy from season 7. But I don't recall properly if the one they were chasing at first was the real killer. I know I enjoyed the episode and I will rematch it this weekend :)
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I agree about Norman Hill. I felt worse for his family, but he still made me sad.
The ones who have serious mental conditions. Like the OCD girl in season 1 or the ones that are delusional. Those ones are different than the ones that are psychopaths or whatever and choose to do what they do. The ones who really can't choose or don't know what they are doing make me sad.
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I agree with Norman and the comic writer killer - two heart wrenching episodes. The one with the mother whose son was killed was sad too. Hard to blame her for snapping.
I'm thinking also about Self-fulfilling Prophecy from season 7. But I don't recall properly if the one they were chasing at first was the real killer. I know I enjoyed the episode and I will rematch it this weekend :)
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Edward "Eddie" Lee Wilcox, Jr.from Route 66 (s.9)
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Caleb Dale Sheppard, a.k.a. "The Stripping Bandit" from Psychodrama (s2)
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