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03-19-2014, 08:53 PM
Perkies!
As many of you know, I have a teeny-tiny obsession of serial killers. Reading about them, getting into their minds, all of it.
So, what do you guys know about some serial killers?
Do you know of one that really sticks in your memory?
Maybe one you hate?
Let the discussion begin!
As many of you know, I have a teeny-tiny obsession of serial killers. Reading about them, getting into their minds, all of it.
So, what do you guys know about some serial killers?
Do you know of one that really sticks in your memory?
Maybe one you hate?
Let the discussion begin!
03-19-2014, 09:31 PM
Richard Kuklinski, I never really got fastinated until I watched the movie based on him though. "The Iceman"
03-19-2014, 09:44 PM
(03-19-2014, 09:31 PM)Intellectual Wrote: Richard Kuklinski, I never really got fastinated until I watched the movie based on him though. "The Iceman"
There's a movie about him? O.O
I didn't know that!!! Who produced it, do you know?
Edward "Ed" Gein is actually one of the most interesting serial killers if you ask me.
Did you know that Richard Kuklinski was an alter boy?
Interesting, very interesting.
03-19-2014, 10:03 PM
(03-19-2014, 09:44 PM)Bonnie Wrote:(03-19-2014, 09:31 PM)Intellectual Wrote: Richard Kuklinski, I never really got fastinated until I watched the movie based on him though. "The Iceman"
There's a movie about him? O.O
I didn't know that!!! Who produced it, do you know?
Edward "Ed" Gein is actually one of the most interesting serial killers if you ask me.
Did you know that Richard Kuklinski was an alter boy?
Interesting, very interesting.
Yeah it was said on the movie, and while researching him in Psychology class.
It's all interesting but I know he isn't one of the biggest.
Wow! I just read about Edward on wikipedia for a quick research and it's indeed interesting.
Searching the Edward house, authorities found:
Four noses
Whole human bones and fragments
Nine masks of human skin
Bowls made from human skulls
Ten female heads with the tops sawn off
Human skin covering several chair seats
Mary Hogan's head in a paper bag[20]
Bernice Worden's head in a burlap sack
Nine vulvae in a shoe box[22]
A belt made from female human nipples
Skulls on his bedposts
A pair of lips on a window shade drawstring
A lampshade made from the skin of a human face
03-19-2014, 10:16 PM
Ed Gein & Albert Fish, two of my favorites Fish loved to kidnap, spank, and easy little children. I am undecided if this is a double post yet.
03-19-2014, 10:20 PM
Richard Kuklinski is the most interesting to me by far because I don't know for sure if the killings were "serial" in nature to me a lot of the facts point to him being a man like "Mike" from Breaking Bad, and I don't think that killing for personal gain is what drives a serial killer. To me a serial killer is driven to kill by the desire to see somebody die not for alternate reasons. I also always enjoy the serial killers who were known to not have Bipolar disorder or be sociopaths because then the story of what made them so fucked up is generally very deep and interesting.
03-19-2014, 10:36 PM
(03-19-2014, 10:20 PM)Xazpiration Wrote: Richard Kuklinski is the most interesting to me by far because I don't know for sure if the killings were "serial" in nature to me a lot of the facts point to him being a man like "Mike" from Breaking Bad, and I don't think that killing for personal gain is what drives a serial killer. To me a serial killer is driven to kill by the desire to see somebody die not for alternate reasons. I also always enjoy the serial killers who were known to not have Bipolar disorder or be sociopaths because then the story of what made them so fucked up is generally very deep and interesting.
Point on. There was a serial killer who killed people because he claimed it was a "thrill" and felt like multiple orgasms.
03-19-2014, 10:51 PM
(03-19-2014, 10:03 PM)Intellectual Wrote:(03-19-2014, 09:44 PM)Bonnie Wrote: There's a movie about him? O.O
I didn't know that!!! Who produced it, do you know?
Edward "Ed" Gein is actually one of the most interesting serial killers if you ask me.
Did you know that Richard Kuklinski was an alter boy?
Interesting, very interesting.
Yeah it was said on the movie, and while researching him in Psychology class.
It's all interesting but I know he isn't one of the biggest.
Wow! I just read about Edward on wikipedia for a quick research and it's indeed interesting.
Searching the Edward house, authorities found:
Four noses
Whole human bones and fragments
Nine masks of human skin
Bowls made from human skulls
Ten female heads with the tops sawn off
Human skin covering several chair seats
Mary Hogan's head in a paper bag[20]
Bernice Worden's head in a burlap sack
Nine vulvae in a shoe box[22]
A belt made from female human nipples
Skulls on his bedposts
A pair of lips on a window shade drawstring
A lampshade made from the skin of a human face
~Yeah, I remember reading about him. He is actually the one who inspired the movie "The Silence of The Lambs" which just happens to be one of my favorite movies... Haha.
(03-19-2014, 10:16 PM)Psych0-Smil3s Wrote: Ed Gein & Albert Fish, two of my favorites Fish loved to kidnap, spank, and easy little children. I am undecided if this is a double post yet.
~YES! Albert Fish was definitely memorable. "Grey Man" is what he's known by mostly nowadays. "He had children in every state." Although... it wasn't determined whether he meant his victims of cannibalism, or rape, or both.
(03-19-2014, 10:20 PM)Xazpiration Wrote: Richard Kuklinski is the most interesting to me by far because I don't know for sure if the killings were "serial" in nature to me a lot of the facts point to him being a man like "Mike" from Breaking Bad, and I don't think that killing for personal gain is what drives a serial killer. To me a serial killer is driven to kill by the desire to see somebody die not for alternate reasons. I also always enjoy the serial killers who were known to not have Bipolar disorder or be sociopaths because then the story of what made them so fucked up is generally very deep and interesting.
~I agree with you on some level. I mean, when one has Bipolar Disorder or some other mental disorder, it makes it that much more interesting to study and to pick their minds apart. (I like picking serial killer's minds apart) I mean, yeah, you've got shows like "Criminal Minds." It has basically the best of both worlds. Psychotic reasons, and just for the thrill of it.
(03-19-2014, 10:36 PM)Intellectual Wrote:(03-19-2014, 10:20 PM)Xazpiration Wrote: Richard Kuklinski is the most interesting to me by far because I don't know for sure if the killings were "serial" in nature to me a lot of the facts point to him being a man like "Mike" from Breaking Bad, and I don't think that killing for personal gain is what drives a serial killer. To me a serial killer is driven to kill by the desire to see somebody die not for alternate reasons. I also always enjoy the serial killers who were known to not have Bipolar disorder or be sociopaths because then the story of what made them so fucked up is generally very deep and interesting.
Point on. There was a serial killer who killed people because he claimed it was a "thrill" and felt like multiple orgasms.
~Was this serial killer you've mentioned by chance John Wayne Gacy? I mean, I remember reading somewhere that he did it because "it felt good." Gacy also always had an alibi for just about everything. He never took responsibility for what he was doing or what had happened to him. He tries to convince people that he's the victim, not the unsub.
03-19-2014, 10:56 PM
Look up the note that FISH wrote to the parents of the little girl some 8 Yeats after eating her that was pretty neat, i liked it.
03-19-2014, 11:14 PM
(03-19-2014, 10:56 PM)Psych0-Smil3s Wrote: Look up the note that FISH wrote to the parents of the little girl some 8 Yeats after eating her that was pretty neat, i liked it.
"First I stripped her naked. How she did kick — bite and scratch. I choked her to death, then cut her in small pieces so I could take my meat to my rooms. Cook and eat it. How sweet and tender her little ass was roasted in the oven. It took me nine days to eat her entire body. I did not f*** her though I could of had I wished. She died a virgin."
That will forever be burned into my mind. Just... woah.
(If there is another note, then let me know so I can read it?! (: