I feel old.
I been out there since I was 13. I ain't never fucked up a count, never stole off a package, never did some shit that I wasn't told to do. I been straight up.
But what come back? Hmm? You'd think if I get jammed up on some shit they'd be like, "A'ight, yeah. Bodie been there. Bodie hang tough. We got his pay lawyer. We got a bail." They want me to stand with them, right? But where the fuck they at when they supposed to be standing by us? I mean, when shit goes bad and there's hell to pay, where they at?
This game is rigged, man.
We like them little bitches on a chessboard.;(
>>82023860
King Kong ain't got shit on me
>>82023860
Went out like a man. RIP.
Bodie fucken killed the guy who you should be giving a shit about
So what we conclude from a behaviorial analysis of the known forensics is the following.
The suspect is likely a white male is his late 20s to late 30s. He is likely not a college graduate, but feels nonetheless superior to those with advanced education. And he is likely employed in a bureaucratic entity: possibly civil service or public service, from which he feels alienated.
He has a problem with authority, and a deep-seeded resentment of those who he feels have impeded his progress professionally.
The minimizued sexual activity suggests that this is not a primary motive for the killings. In fact, the bite marks from the last victim - lacking the DNA and saliva - indicate to us possible post-mortem staging.
The suspect has trouble with lasting relationships, and is possibly a high-functioning alcoholic, with alcohol being used as a commission in these crimes. His resentment of the homeless may result from a personal relationship with someone who was in that cohort, or his victimization of vagrants might merely present for him to assert his superiority and intellectual prowess.
>tfw they're in the ballpark
>>82024161
>giving a shit about a snitch
Also Bodie hesitated, Poot was the one who did the first cap. Poot never really cared about anything except getting his dick wet.
>>82024401
Yeah that arc had some gems in it. Also Clay Davis' trial was top-tier.
>>82024401
>tfw i thought this scene was really on the nose
>turns out everyone loves it and thinks its really clever
am i in the wrong lads?
>>82024817
Bodie shot first and Poot finished it.
>>82024860
S05 lacked subtlety in general. People like it because it's such a great capper to McNulty's general arc and characterization.
>>82024161
he didnt really have a choice
stringer told him to
>>82024860
Wrong about what? It wasn't subtle at all, but it was a good scene and funny about how absurdly accurate the profile was to McNulty.
>>82023929
What the fuck did Marlo mean by this?
>>82023929
>>82025068
It was autism. Marlo is literally /ourguy/