Was Bob Ross A Serial Killer And Also How Would You Rank Him Among The Most Respected, Prolific, And Efficient Serial Killers?

Very kind and gentle man you could trust who you would have no issue being isolated with as you travel in his van toward his zone of comfort on your weekend camping trip. Bon voyage and sayonara.

I admit I approve of his gimmick and am a fan of his approach.


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Having held military positions that required him to act tough and mean, "the guy who makes you scrub the latrine, the guy who makes you make your bed, the guy who screams at you for being late to work," Ross decided he would not raise his voice when he left the military.
 
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Mr. Daystar

In a bell tower, watching you through cross hairs.
Was every painting, really just a fancy map to a dumping ground?
 
John Lithgow used to be a neighbor of mine. This was before he was in Dexter. I initially met him while I was walking my Akita. I saw a man off in the distance with 3 little dogs. I projected my voice saying, "You might want to put your dogs on leash. My boy is no good with other dogs." The man got closer and I thought I recognized his giant forehead. He smiled and I thought, "That's John Lithgow." He's a very nice and kind man who loves animals. I also then noticed he's 6'4'' and burly. He told me he saw me walking my dog before. Great guy and also a good approach for a serial killer. He ended up using dogs to gain a lady's trust before murdering the crapola outta her in Dexter too.

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@Little Red Wagon Repairman -- About John Lithgow, if you haven't seen it, the movie Ricochet (1991) with Denzel Washington. It is a film that I would highly recommend.

I've seen that one. I almost got into an argument with him when I told him I enjoyed the film Raising Cain. I remember him chuckling then saying, "It was absolutely dreadful!" I replied, "The film had you playing multiple parts with Brian DePalma directing it. How bad could it be?"

 
I've never seen that. John Lithgow is playing a schizophrenic. Nice!

I bet you'll agree with him. I didn't let him know how much liquor I consumed while watching his film. I have my own movie critic scale. I grade on a scale of 1-5 whiskey bottles; one being the best and the worst takes consuming five bottles of whiskey to be able to get through the whole deal. I give Raising Cain three and one-quarter bottles.
 
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