After all, it's really hard for people to believe something just because it's told to them, rather than seeing it firsthand.
A remote mountain, with one of its peaks hollowed out and filled with various corpses? Who would believe such a story? Is this logical? Why do this? It's utterly baffling.
Honestly, if it were just a murderer killing someone and dumping the body in the wilderness, having one victim is understandable, at least logically. But it's not just one victim here; so many victims gathered together—it's not as simple as just dumping bodies in the wild, is it?
Even when burying bodies, to avoid detection, the killer would hardly hide all the corpses in one place. If discovered, it would be a total bust.
Although perhaps not the best example, it's like hiding money in a previous life; you hide one stash here, another there. Putting it all in one spot shows a reckless attitude.
"So the killer definitely had a purpose in doing this," someone said.
