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I didn't say it categorically wouldn't happen, just that if that was the person's real intentions then they've been very stupid about it. If you're going to commit a murder don't create evidence pointing to you. Like the other commenter said, a gun and self defence skills will cover you in both cases.
Your characterization of a rational, well adjusted individual not broadcasting premeditated violence is logical. However, a rational person would not make threats toward an internet stranger by telephone. That disqualifies this individual from rational which is why I would consider them extremely dangerous. After seeing Jan 6 participants get pardoned and a 24/7 feed of "us vs. them" propaganda, rationality as a constraint is off the table. That alone should scare OP. Indeed, should scare us all.