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by _huayra_ 2000 days ago
I had the exact same thought. I think these "crazy eyes" come from a predisposition to view other people (e.g. other skin colors, genders, or just other humans) as a threat. It's always that fixed stare, unblinking face, and enlarged pupils. It almost is like right before one's cat decides to launch a sneak attack on your leg as your round the corner, but usually more dangerous (either physically or emotionally).
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This is going on in Petaluma, CA right now. A mom claimed people of color attempted to kidnap her children. She describes the eyes of the "perpetrators" below. Fortunately, according to the police investigation, her children were not in danger, from the people who were reported to the police.

There is a lot of speculation about transpired given conflicting video, police statements and eyewitness accounts. Mrs. Sorensen has since deleted her social media accounts and stopped giving interviews. I saw her appeal to mother's to be more guarded with their children:

“There is no other explanation as to why they were doing that besides they were just building the courage,” Sorensen said. “The gentleman looked at me, and his eyes were huge. He saw what was going on, and I just yelled for help.”

https://www.intheknow.com/2020/12/17/alleged-kidnapping-kati...

Been quite a few of these. At least one turned deadly.

https://www.wmcactionnews5.com/2019/11/28/woman-shared-faceb...

https://www.cnn.com/2019/12/04/tech/facebook-white-vans/inde...

I suspect some of the paranoia is related to the QAnon nonsense.

Spouse Used to suffer severe Panic attacks. Crazy eyes are a thing. Facts become meaningless.

There is usually a building up period, like your cat stalking analogy.

If your hyper alert to signs, you can often stop it before it gets serious. Of course then your on edge constantly for signs.