| DekutheEvilClown said: It felt like he’s guilty, and looked like he’s guilty. Generally, it’s true that there is no smoke without fire. However, I get the sense in this situation he might have just been a totally messed up naive person who couldn't function properly in the grown up world and did a bunch of weird stuff that would be normal if you’re a kid but is absolutely not ok when you’re supposed to be an adult. |
Yes, that's why I think he was a high functioning autistic with 'yes men' around him afraid to set/enforce boundaries of societal anxiety when it comes to children.
This didn't set off alarm bells in the 60s.







