Andrew Anglin
Daily Stormer
December 23, 2017
This is certainly a weird story…
Police in Italy have arrested an ambulance worker on suspicion of murdering people to earn money for a funeral parlour with alleged links to the mafia, CBS News partner BBC News reported.
Local Italian media were referring to the case as the “ambulances of death” scandal, as the worker was accused of injecting air into the veins of patients while they were being transported in an ambulance, causing them to die of an embolism, the BBC said.
The 42-year-old suspect was then accused of recommending a funeral company with alleged links to the Sicilian mafia to the families of the victims, and gaining a commission for each referral.
What is going on here even?
I mean, you would have to enjoy murder in order to be engaged in this sort of thing. It is one thing to be an assassin and get tens of thousands of dollars per hit – and to know who you were killing and for what reason – but to just be killing random people for what I can only assume is a few hundred dollars for a referral, you’d have to have the psychology of a serial killer.
But I have never heard of a serial killer also getting money from his acts. They usually tend to consider the killing something sacred and religious or otherwise very deeply personal.
Of course, all of that is only something you need to think about if the killer is white. If it’s a brown person, sure, they would just randomly murder people for a few hundred bucks a pop and think nothing of it.