Is it really so strange that some people claim to have slept while a horrific murder took place in their house?
People sleep on car rides and during thunderstorms all the time, and it's not like every murder has a screaming victim and uproots the furniture. Quite a lot of them are done in near silence.
What does /x/ think?
>>17542733
Do you have any examples?
>>17542764
There was a case where a man and his wife were beaten to death with a hammer, while their teenage daughter slept through it all in a nearby room.
And two sisters aged 9 and 6 also slept through a double murder that took place in their house.
And there's tons of cases of neighbors not hearing gunshots next door, but that's a slightly different take.
>>17542804
children and adults are being raped and tortured on this very moment in the world, who cares?
>>17542838
That's not exactly what I'm going for here.
>>17542733
Well I slept through an explosion before so it seems plausible to me.
What I murder someone in my sleep?