Personal Manifestos: Never a Good Sign:
Even killers who break the law seem to follow certain rules. Despite how inexplicable any normal person might consider a murderous action, many of them -- particularly the ones that draw media attention -- attempt to justify their behavior and even explain their beliefs in the form of a manifesto. In a case that has garnered headlines nationwide, alleged killer Jodi Arias has reportedly written a manifesto during her time in jail. The contents of the document have not yet been revealed, although prosecutors claim she wrote it "in case she became famous." If criminal history in the past few decades has been any guide, a manifesto isn't usually the hallmark of an innocent person. More often than not, it seems to spell trouble.
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