top | item 6291944 The decline of serial killers and rise of the sharing economy 6 points| bproper | 12 years ago |theverge.com | reply 4 comments order hn newest [+] [-] digikata|12 years ago|reply It's an interesting article, but the graph is puzzling. The Y-axis is labeled Killers/Teams. Teams? Given the title of the source was it teams of killers vs lone killers? Was there a drop in killers or rise in teams or both? [+] [-] smanuel|12 years ago|reply I, for one, do Not believe this study. Decline of serial killers!? What would they say next? That Dexter is not real? [+] [-] zw123456|12 years ago|reply Great! And very interesting. I wonder why there is a decline in the number of serial killers? [+] [-] Qtz|12 years ago|reply With all the superheroes coming out, the killers should be scared!hehe!
[+] [-] digikata|12 years ago|reply It's an interesting article, but the graph is puzzling. The Y-axis is labeled Killers/Teams. Teams? Given the title of the source was it teams of killers vs lone killers? Was there a drop in killers or rise in teams or both?
[+] [-] smanuel|12 years ago|reply I, for one, do Not believe this study. Decline of serial killers!? What would they say next? That Dexter is not real?
[+] [-] zw123456|12 years ago|reply Great! And very interesting. I wonder why there is a decline in the number of serial killers?
[+] [-] Qtz|12 years ago|reply With all the superheroes coming out, the killers should be scared!hehe!
[+] [-] digikata|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] smanuel|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] zw123456|12 years ago|reply
[+] [-] Qtz|12 years ago|reply