Give me some real life serial killer kinos

Give me some real life serial killer kinos.

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don't have any suggestions but I want some serial kinos too

Dahmer with Jeremy Renner

>still waiting for someone to have the balls for the David Parker Ray kino

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The Boston Strangler

Zodiac.

Hows the new unabomber show?

Ever seen Wrong Turn?

I thought the iceman documentary interview was good

Kino

I heard its not too accurate is it still worth watching?

GREAT recommendation, user. Totally forgot about this one.

The Hash Slinging Slasher

nope

The Tattletale Strangler

In Vancouver, prior to Pickton, we had a based lad who liquidated abos by forcing them to drink until they succumbed to alcohol poisoning. Only got caught because he did it in hotels and was seen with them. Kino idea by all accounts.

Gacy could make for a truly great kino, his life was weird

Why are white people so obsessed with serial killers?

>special cameo by Steve-O as GG Allin

one of the hopeless romantics.

There is a movie about him.

Why are black people so obsessed with murderous gangsters?

Mindhunter

if they did not have diverse hobbies none of us would ever get any fucking watermellon.

In cold blood, Badlands

It's not too great though, but the lead actor is pretty good.

Violence is in a man's DNA

you chug violence.

The episode focusing on Ted's upbringing is feels incarnate. Worth watching just for that.

what's the name of it?

big bang theory

Probably CIA shills not wanting you to know what they did to him when he was just a kid.

come on m8

i do feel bad

Post less well known serial killers. Someone mentioned the toolbox killers a few weeks ago and I had never heard of them. Read the wiki page and they have to be more disturbing than most well known killers. That case was truly horrifying to read about.

youtube.com/watch?v=nsd_LMDlzhI

I remember the deliberate stranger being good, but its been a long time.

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Bela Kiss
Carl Panzram
Andrei Chikatilo

thanks

I have not seen it. Did he fuck corpses until they were goo in this?

cowards the lot of them.

SHOW BUNDY, RIDGWAY, ET AL FUCKING CORPSES UNTIL THEY'RE GOO
SHOW IT!

any kinos that show someone killing another then committing necrophilia?

don't get me wrong. From what i know, the guy was weird.

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No, it was made for TV I think so they couldn't do everything. There were some pretty bloody scenes in it tho for the time on network.

Spike Lee's best movie about (((David Berkowitz))), the Son of Sam killer

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I'm frustrated that there seemingly is never a hardcore look in the sick side of these men, only the slick side.

SHOW PEOPLE DYING!
SHOW THEM FUCKING CORPSES UNTIL THEY'RE LITERALLY GOO!
WHERE'S THE BRAVERY??!!

off the top of my head The House That Jack Built was kinda "brave" but eh. true crime kino would be better.

did she kill multiple people herself?

He's barely in it and it's about a bunch of spics and based Three Stinky Dinky.
After watching memehunter, I'm pretty disappointed there is no good Kempler kino considering he's had a clear and major influence on horror figures like Lecter and Bates.

Just one. She wasn't a serial killer but the assassination of Marat is pretty kino in description. A lot of things went wrong but she totally stuck the landing in spite of it.

I like to think our government does not waste resources, and a lot of the interesting kooks we put to death are actually in a sub basement complex somewhere getting their nuts shocked. Might make a good sitcom.

Is there any films, television shows, vidya, book, etc where there this specific dynamic:
>someone notices/finds out a person is a killer/serial killer but instead of becoming their rival and trying to take them down instead they're friends or dating the killer?
>or someone is knowingly married to a killer and doesn't mind it or even approves?

basically, picture Death Note but Light and L are buddies.

>I like to think our government does not waste resources
oh no.... honey...

apt pupil gets the dynamic you are looking for in parts.

I liked The Clovehitch Killer.
Its fictional though.
Is it kino?
Ehh its enjoyable.

He wasn’t really a serial killer. He was also a liar.

I meant in a sneaky jewy way we never know about... where they do experiments on the "executed" instead of wasting test stock. I do not mean surface useful in any way.

>David Parker Ray kino
With John Goodman

please keep going, I'm having a bitch of a time finding kinos for this niche dynamic:
>either married, dating, friends or mentor-mentee relationship where they're more friendly than enemies
>the one person knows or heavily suspects their buddy/whatever is a killer but is their friend anyway (doesn't mind it, or likes it, or gets off to it)

soundtrack by ray parker jr

I'm breddy sure B/in L/aden was taken somewhere and not killed. what would they test, cloning? medicine?

This real jerk is much due for a Kino.

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Robert_Berdella

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damn it would be a shame if someone googled photos that he took of his (male) victims while he was torturing them

youtu.be/1IroVP9ELKo

see how long someone can live off their own shit... whatever. Their lives are forfeit. This is a story I wrote that ties in the wendigo myth, real life historic cannibal killers and a secret prison setting. Gets weird. Pretty much abandoned it.

This.

I’ve read that one of them answers all letters written to them and signs the letters with first name “Pliers” last name. He used pliers to twist off the nipples of his victims.

They used a reel to reel to record torturing and raping some of their victims. There is an fbi profiler or psychiatrist, can’t remember which one, who said they walk into a law enforcement officers office staunchly against the death penalty. They were played the tape and came out completely reversed on the death penalty. You can hear a few seconds of the tape. There is a news crew outside the courtroom and the tape is played for the jury. The film is rolling as people are coming out of the doors white as sheet and nauseous. You can hear the guttural screams of a teenage girl coming from the courtroom. It’s on YouTube somewhere.

for what it's worth I've seen original works posted on AO3 (archive of our own) and I think you'd be doing a credit to yourself to finish it and post it somewhere, even relatively anonymously.

My Uncle Ted

god if only

Just post the links you edgelord. The pictures are extremely easy to find.

OK so far all I've got for my specific dynamic is:

>manga
Feeding Lamb (serial killer is fixated on fucked up loser guy who saved his life when they were kids)

>manwha
Bastard (young boy's father is a serial killer and the son is an unwilling accomplice but at times there is warm feelings between them, this is not quite the dynamic I'm interested in but still good)

>book/film
Apt Pupil (former Nazi gets a teen boy admirer)

already seen them, just giving a nudge to the curious

I can blow the wad here, as it is a simple story and just a whose who show of historic man eaters and famous executed wackos. Narrator is a new guard that got caught killing a lot of perverts and was reassigned to this hidden detail. Turns out if you eat a guy or gal, sometimes you get a bit of their zest and are hard to kill. You go where the story takes place

Mikail Popkov
>Russian Police officer
>killed 59 people
>all female, accept for one male, another police officer
>he would stalk victims in his patrol car and offer free rides prostitutes or drunk woman but drive them out to the Forrest
>killed using knives, baseball bats, screw drivers and even a fucking axe
>bodies would be so badly mutilated the press called the killer "the werewolf" or "the maniac,
>police found tires tracks at the scene that matched one of their vehicles, they DNA tested thousands of officers and he was caught
>initially arrested for 22 murders, he confessed to 59 while in custody

No info on why he killed the other officer. I wonder if he got close to suspecting him or he stumbled upon him while he was murdering somebody

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Jeff and Ted and Gacy and Panzram and Fish are in it, and the twist is warden is fucking HH Homes.

I see

god all I want is some kino, or books, or television, or vidya, WHATEVER, where there's a character who jacks off into bloods of pool but his buddy/gf/spouse/whatever doesn't mind or maybe even kinda likes it.

lmao nice that's his "castle"

>At the age of 16, he committed a string of sexual attacks that resulted in his serving nine years in Peterhead Prison. In 1955, he successfully conducted his own defence on a rape charge at Airdrie Sheriff Court.
>On 2 January 1956, Kneilands was stalked at the East Kilbride golf course in the Calderwood area, where she was raped and bludgeoned to death with a length of iron. Although the police questioned him about the murder and he would confess to it two years later, Manuel escaped arrest when his father gave him an alibi.
>Marion, her daughter Vivienne, and her sister Margaret were shot dead in their home in Burnside, Lanarkshire on 17 September 1956. At the time of the murders, Manuel was out on bail for housebreaking at a nearby colliery and officers in charge of the manhunt for the Watts' killer suspected him.
>Cooke disappeared after leaving her Mount Vernon home to go to a dance at Uddingston Grammar School on 28 December 1957. Manuel stalked, raped and strangled her, and then buried her in a nearby field
>The Smarts were shot dead in their Uddingston home on the 1st January 1958. After the murders, Manuel stayed in their household for nearly a week, eating leftovers from their Hogmanay meal and even feeding the family cat, before stealing some brand new banknotes that Peter Smart had kept for a holiday, and taking the family car and dumping it nearby. Manuel gave a lift in this car to a police officer investigating Isabelle Cooke's disappearance, even telling him that he felt that the police were not looking in the right places.
>Manuel was tried for these murders in a sensational trial at the Glasgow High Court. In a move that astounded many present, he sacked his lawyers and conducted his defence by himself
>His last words are reported to have been: "Turn up the radio and I'll go quietly"

bonus:
>Brian Cox loosely based his portrayal of Hannibal Lecter in the film Manhunter on Manuel

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>"Turn up the radio and I'll go quietly."
kino

he is just the guy that figured it out and worked with the prison system. In the the story "It" being, that if you kill and eat people, you become a physical pariah and it is literally transformative... and that's where I lost the story and it became monster mash. Did a ton of research though.

this site on the day of Joker's premier

you want a rare serial killer? look up Bible John and read through everything. some very interesting details.

he killed at least three woman, all of whom were menstruating when he killed them. quoted the bible during a cab ride with one of the victims.

that actually sounds pretty good tho... want to read it if the writings good

Rate my serial killer team, Yea Forums.
Ted Bundy: The Chad
Stephen Dahmer: The Necromancer
Ed Kemper: The Mastermind
Ted Kacyzinski: The Demolition/Naturist
Dennis Rader: The Security Guard
Richard Ramirez: The Satanist
Joseph James Deangelo: The Infiltrator
Gary Ridgeway: The Strangler
John Wayne Gacy: The Clown
I-70 Killer: The Hitman
Zodiac Killer: The Puzzler
Lawrence Bittaker and Ray Norris: The Mechanics
Karla Holmoka and Paul Bernardo: The Couple
Albert Fish: The Sadist

this is the only one you need.

zodiac and jack the ripper. An ax man of this or that, and a few you never hear of. The others are just hopeless romantics.

>Peterhead prison
Teehee

Here's the film adaptation, I think it's based on a play.

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Matthew Bright's Ted Bundy

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Lucker the Necrophagus has the killer murder a girl, and then wait a few weeks before fucking the fetid mess that her remains have become.

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The axeman of New Orleans? Guy was more of a melodramatic asshole than Dennis Rader.

>that pic

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Yeah thanks but no thanks. I heard it once. That was beyond enough.

>they buried one of the tapes in a cemetery somewhere and it was never found

I just finished Mindhunter and I wanted to clarify some things
>why did Nancy start losing her shit when the lady says I forgive you?
>why’d she leave all of a sudden, especially when she said the kids not hers, why take responsibility for him?
>what did they mean by the tuna scene with the doctor lady?
>will there be a third season?
Also I really liked the scene after Manson, more than Manson honestly, the guy was really convincing

I hadn’t heard it was a cemetery but I remember them claiming this. I thought I remember them saying it was somewhere in the hills that they murdered some of their victims. Either way I think I also read the authorities are confident the tapes are disintegrated by now.

This has always been a personal facsination of mine. I really wish I could here just little more of the tape. It's fucked up sure but the fact that it's so hidden just triggers my curiosity

Sounds like the premise of a short story or creepypasta about kids playing with a metal detector.

Lord Lord. The look on their faces. Scared for life.

I think we can all agree that the 70 & 80s were the golden era of serial killers. Degeneracy was already in full swing from the more somber previous generation, the interstate system was built out making it way easier to travel cross country, laws were laxed, internet & surveillance cams weren't a thing, no cell phones to track, no real forensics to speak of, state & local law agencies didn't have databases & didn't really talk to each other to compare notes, fake IDs and fake names were super easy to do.

My GAWD. We'll never have that again. Cherish em, boys. They're Gods amongst men.

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-Charles Albright

Murdered at least 3 hookers in Texas, but there may have been others

>victims turned up nude and dumped in public areas to be found
>All three victims were shot after fucking their killer
>When the coroner opened their eyes, the eyeballs were missing and had been surgically removed
>When police investigated Albright, they found he had several porcelain masks in his home that for essentially women's faces without eyes. Additionally as a child he was into hunting small animals and doing taxidermy on them to keep as trophies, but his mom was too cheap to buy him the fake eyes for the animals he stuffed and mounted, because she said he wasn't good enough yet. So she put buttons where their eyes should be. He was also once known to have kept a jar of animal eyes.
>Liked to tie up hookers then beat them while he made them suck his dick while looking him in the eyes.
>He was convicted based on hair and fiber evidence but then claimed his friend who he shared some property with was the real killer.
>In prison Albright would spend his time cutting eyes out of magazines and drawing eyes in his cell.

There's an American Autopsy episode on the case called, "The Collector".

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This is so great. I am very proud of you.

>I’ve read that one of them answers all letters written to them and signs the letters with first name “Pliers” last name. He used pliers to twist off the nipples of his victims.

That's Larry Bittaker, a guy I know named Joe Hiles, who used to run the website SKCentral wrote a book on Bittaker and Norris, called "Murder Mack," which was the only book written on the famous duo and was a self published book that he sold through his website. Joe also once appeared on a talk show with John Walsh in which Walsh and some black lady accused Joe of being a future serial killer, because he was a well known murderbelia collector. The talk show appearance used to be online and easily findable but it's missing now.

Interview with Joe:
youtube.com/watch?v=UUfhV5MM7vk

Many of the notable murderbelia collectors have sort of fallen into obscurity such as Sondra London, who used to be a big deal back in the pre-internet and early internet.

>Stephen Dahmer
>Stephen
you fucked up

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fritz_Haarmann

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When the FUCK is Marty Scorsese and Leo gonna make that H. H. Holmes biopic?

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both a faithful biopic about the toy-box killer and one about the tool-box killers would be pretty extreme

This dude was the real joker.

nah he was just a demon possessed faggot

Killer fucking movie

There's lots of biopics that fall apart. There was Richard Ramirez movie in the works based on the book by Philip Carlo, and a Richard Kuklinski movie, also based on Carlo's book which was planned to star Mickey Rourke. BUT when movie studios heard about the Mickey Rourke version, they decided to compete and option the writes to another book about Richard Kuklinski written by a different author named Anthony Bruno. Bruno's book was way more obscure and shittier than Carlo's, and had less details and Kuklinski had even given detailed confessions to Carlo, but the studios squashed it and killed the Mickey Rourke project which lost steam when Philip Carlo died, and so the rival project based on Bruno's book was made starring Michael Shannon.

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>Carl Panzram
they did a biopic about Panzram's life in jail starring based James Woods back in the '90s

>David Parker Ray
>It is thought that he terrorized many women with these tools for many years, while living in New Mexico, with the added assistance of multiple accomplices, allegedly including several of the women he was dating.
so I can't get a gf, but this pycho can and they even help him raping and murdering other women?

It's going to be on Netflix

Snowtown

>There was Richard Ramirez movie in the works based on the book by Philip Carlo

Guys already got, like, five different movies.

I killed someone in 1992. AMA

He's not that interesting honestly.

there are a lot of shitty direct-to-video flicks about many serial killers, but those don't really count

>One person

This thread is for SERIAL killers you lazy fuck

>Listened to a minute without reading the title
>Put the pieces together and close the video

Nope, not listening to that shit. That's one of those cases I think about sometimes when I'm out and about and it ruins my day. Fuck that noise.

All the movies on him were shit and contained made up information that wasn't very factual. There's one movie where they straight up fabricate him on his death bed making confessions to a woman, clearly inspired by Silence of the Lambs. And then there's yet another Silence of the Lambs type movie, where a female cop is trying to catch the Nightstalker. There's also a few other really shitty versions, such as a made for tv movie in which they couldn't even use the song "Night Prowler" by AC/DC.

None of the movies capture the terror of this guy climbing in windows and randomly just killing whoever he found, sometimes with a knife, sometimes with a hammer, sometimes with his bare hands and feet, sometimes with a gun, and on one occasion a machete. And they don't have a big epic scene of him running across LA being chased by an angry mob literally piling out of every building and car he passed by as he ran on foot across a freeway to escape after he was identified in the press.

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writing these down

Not making fun of either of you but I don't really get people like you. Assuming you're not total newfags and are aware enough to know and accept shit like this is happening around the world all the time... I guess to me it feels like not wanting to take your hands away from your eyes even though you know what's happening just past your sight.
I felt like once I started in on my adult years that I wanted to see EVERYTHING, even the worse of it. If I didn't, how could I ever embrace the world as it REALLY is?

At least he was kino, Dennis is just a dumbass autogynephiliac (but I repeat myself)

Why haven't there been any serial killers in recent years?

At least they died doing what they loved

If someone says I forgive you it, you're likely in a position where you did some wrong. Brian is "hers" yet now whatever he does will be somewhat blamed on her. She desperately didn't want to be perceived as somehow having done wrong and that woman saying that made her unable to escape the fact that now that's how she's being viewed: as a fuckup or evil or defective.

She left because she was ashamed and thought Brian wouldn't ever improve staying in the same place where it happened. She requested her husband be there more or take leave to help her help Brian move on and he didn't. She wanted more comfort and support from Bill and he didn't provide that. So she left, she felt embarrassed and exposed and lonely.
She's relieved even if others view Brian as her mistake, deep down she feels it's not really on her because she didn't create him.
She takes him with because she's a mom who cares for her kid.

>tuna
no fucking clue

>third season
I believe so

It annoyed Nancy that the one with the murdered child is willing to forgive Bryan

>the tool box killers

I have no idea how people can argue against the death penalty after hearing the video tape of what those two did to those girls.

i don't get why killers like this aren't more popular

>my hips hurt
>this degenerate serial killer is disgusting
>I have a headache
>it stinks in here
>I want to go home

it's very rough

how do things like that still effect you??

There's footage outside of the courtroom where people are walking out because they can't bear the audio recording of the victims they are hearing.

Look man I’m When I was a kid I experienced shit in my home that made me feel completely powerless. In turn I began compulsively masturbating at nine years old and became absolutely obsessed with sex and pornography. I soon started setting fires and torturing animals. For whatever reason these things didn’t bloom into full
Serial offending against people. My mother at least had the good sense to put me in therapy as a child so that’s probably a big part of it although I never told anyone the things I had done.

The animal torture as well as other obsessive fantasies im not going to type out appeared again in my early twenties and I returned to therapy.

In my adulthood I became a suicidal alcoholic and just on the verge of suicide I got sober at 33. I’m going to be 41 in a few months. I found a spirituality that includes a little Buddhism. I’m vegan and have two cats that I shower with love. I fantasize sometimes that they are the reincarnated souls of the animals from my last so I can right that wrong. I’m terrified of spiders but I catch them and release them outside instead of killing them.

Not trying to make fun of you but you sound like every other edgelord out there that thinks they are gaining a deeper level of understanding by consuming this stuff. The fact is I’ve experienced this shit on the offenders side and beaten odds you can’t possibly understand. It gives me chills to think that all I needed was a couple more tumblers in that lock to lift and my key would have been turned.

Watch, listen, and look if you choose. Just don’t delude yourself into believing you somehow are more open to the world around you than people that don’t.

It was kinda hot when Mira Sorvino kisses her boyfriend and realises she can taste her cousins pussy of his lips

too hard. once upon a time, there was tons of access (freeways/interstate highways) but no real surveillance, women en mass becoming more independent but no dna profiling, more public trust but no cell phones. this perfect set of factors led to the serial killers in the 70s and 80s.

these guys could break into a house, rape an attractive, young, upper middle class white girl, torture her, kill her, escape and get away with doing so entirely or for several decades.

now an actual serial killer has what? non-white truck stop hookers? too difficult, not worth it.

The Eleven TV series

>FBI uses the audio with newbies
>one of the characters in Mindhunter is listening to it and couldn't bear it
Also, bought John Douglas' The Killer Across the Table yesterday and I hope its good

There absolutely have been and are. They can’t be as bold and successful as they once were but they absolutely haven’t gone away. The media has moved on to terrorizing people about firearms now so it just seems that way.

They don’t if I don’t listen again. Can you read??

Is this shit worth finishing? I'm like 6 episodes in and after Kemper everythings has been underwhelming

Haven't read that one yet, but Douglas's stuff is usually pretty good imo.

What do you think your body count would have been? Preferred category of victims, method, flair, signature, nickname?

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dean_Corll

I'm >bad shit as kid, made me feel powerless
check
>compulsive masturbater at 9, obsessed with sex and porn
well 10 but this pretty much applies
>setting fires
check
>torturing animals
check, my father beat the family dog and praised me when I copied him, among other things
>mom puts me in therapy
no dice for me on that one, except briefly late in high school and it was definitely intended as a punishment. didn't do me any good except helped me realize an new aspect of unhappiness and uselessness of certain kinds of people.

I'm not trying to be edgy, I'm just being genuine. I truly feel like I'm understanding more about the world by seeing EVERYTHING, including yes, this as well.
>The fact is I’ve experienced this shit on the offenders side and beaten odds you can’t possibly understand.
but I do understand. our circumstances growing up are hardly unique. not everyone is an edgelord or ironicposting - this helps me understand my upbringing more and more.

there was this suicide on a teenage girl in Georgia about a year or two ago - she hung herself on facebook live or something like that. before watching, all the comments were full of sadness but nearly all of them said, "I can't watch this." but if they're so sad I wondered why wouldn't they feel motivated to see the entirety of the girls "message" if you will. I didn't feel sad but I watched the whole thing, felt right to do so.

Kek
Some of those questions I can answer and some are just amusing.

The movie "Found", killer is protagonist's(12 year old kid) older brother

Well?

I understand what you are saying. But you seem to think that people that don’t engage in it are somehow missing something vital. They aren’t.

And our circumstances growing up aren’t unique and I never said they were. It’s how they affect us that do. From your story you seem to be missing some key symptoms that I exhibited. I’m not trying to one up you here but illustrating my point that it’s the way shit effects people that varies.

>therapy was a punishment and showed me the uselessness and unhappiness of some people
Have you ever wandered why you can watch torture but can’t sit and dig into you? You talk about everyone else ignoring the world but you wont explore therapy.

Look I’m careful what I post here. So I understand you’re curiosity and if tables were turned I would be curious too but I won’t answer any of those.

Nice, thanks man.

Bundy (2002)

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Wait there is a unabomber show?

What is it called?

I do like to self reflect and have done so a lot. if I wasn't clear: my mom (who was abusive) had me go as a punishment. a very ill equipped therapist who seemed to be out of her depth or uninterested in hearing me request help? not really sure what was up with them.
I don't believe therapy is the end all, be all but I don't hate it or fear it. I think psychology/psychiatry is a soft science that mostly pushes pills onto people and I'm not interested. I found some websites online talking about families like mine to be helpful (along with what I already mentioned).

I'm not so sure if I think it's that they're missing something vital or if I just don't understand why they're like that besides it makes them feel bad to see it.

looking it up now, thanks

David Parker Ray is unfilmable not only because of the horror of the crimes but also due to the fact that at least a dozen people were known to participate in his crimes through various degrees from helping entrap the women to raping them as well. These people included members of law enforcement.

Hence why almost every serial killer is an ugly weak manlet who preys on women, children, and faggots.

>These people included members of law enforcement.
Whoop! There it is!

Well psychiatry does push pills I agree. I saw social workers and psychiatrists. I do agree also that is a soft science but I think there is a gray area (no oun intended) between science and psychology and the nature of consciousness. We just really don’t understand what we are.

You seem pretty well adjusted and no counseling isn’t an end all be all.

I guess to answer your question as best I can it hurts me deeply to watch/listen look. If I were to relisten to those screams of that girl I would hear that shit for days or even weeks. I don’t believe that people that do, you included are necessarily sick. People deal with tragedy and death in many ways.

This is also why there'll never be an honest Epstein kino.

The victim's family would never allow it and it'd be in awful taste honestly

>David Ray Parker was a mechanic
Whoop there it is!

Oh you are gonna get some shit...

Anyone ever feel bad for these guys? Pick any random serial killer, and read about their early life and 9/10 they had a piece of shit dad, or a, neurotic mom, or both. And I'm not saying it's excusable but most of these guys could've had different outcomes in life if they weren't raised by pieces of shit.

so it would hurt you long after it ended? even though you already know what it is or have already witnessed/heard it (albeit from behind a screen)?
ok. so it is (probably) for most people: it makes them feel bad.

I can understand that but it's kinda like hiking: maybe the walk up is really rugged for some but once you get to the top the view is indescribable.

This is one of those movies that is just unintentionally hilarious

Yes I do to a certain extent. Nobody chooses to be this way. Nobody wakes up after going to bed “normal” and says “ya know I think I’ll go get a taste of a little rape and murder”.

I believe we are born whole (aside from certain congenital mental illnesses) and we are broken along the way. We in turn do what we know. That understanding becomes harder when you read what they did to their victims. My brain understands but my heart doesn’t.

oh man don't say that, I haven't seen it and I was hoping it was just grimy and fucking nasty with Bundy fucking corpse goo

It's pretty tame with murder from what I recall
It's full of shit like this
youtu.be/fJP_avq41yA

I think it works that way for you and a lot of other people. It works the other way for me. You seem to gain a deeper understanding of you and you’re background from it. That’s actually interesting to me. You’ve given me a new way to look at it and I’m grateful. Being completely serious here.

For me it rips open old wounds and there is zero value in it but that’s me.

I guess it reminds me of the person I was talking about in my first post. Like I said I can’t remember if he was a profiler or what but he said he had to listen to that tape several times just to stop having an intense emotional reaction to it before he could observe it in a professional way. He had to desensitize himself to it.

oh no..... I bet Ted really did shit like that but it is very funny unintentionally

The first user answered the first two pretty questions pretty well, so I'll try the last two.
>what did they mean by the tuna scene with the doctor lady?
One theme of Mindhunter is how the character's professional and personal lives are affected by each other. However, my dad and I both watch the show and whenever we discuss season 1 and the tuna scenes come up, we always come to the conclusion of it being a red herring (it doesn't seem to affect her professionally in later scenes), that or it's a fakeout to make the viewer think Wendy (the doctor) is going to be attacked in the laundry room.
>will there be a third season
Most likely, yeah.I skimmed through the wikipedia page for Mindhunter (was bored) a few days ago. The second season has a higher average rating than the first, and David Fincher said he wanted to do five seasons. I'd guess the fifth season would take place during BTK's apprehension, from 2004-2005.

>Ahmad Suradji (12 December 1952 – 10 July 2008), also known as Nasib Kelewang and Datuk Maringgi, was an Indonesian serial killer who admitted to murdering 42 girls and women between 1986 and 1997.
>Suradji's victims, ranging in age between 11 and 30, were strangled after being buried in the ground up to their waists as part of a ritual.
>He buried his victims in a sugarcane plantation near his home, with their heads facing his house, which he believed would give him extra power.
>Also known as The Sorcerer

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>According to Suradji, his deceased father visited him in a dream in 1986 and commanded him to murder 70 women as part of a black magic ritual.
>"My father did not specifically advise me to kill people. So I was thinking, it would take ages if I have to wait to get seventy women. I was trying to get to it as fast as possible, I took my own initiative to kill."

>DUDE I'M SO PSYCHO AND UNIQUE I KILL PEOPLE LMAO
serial killers are reddit

It's just BTK fanfiction, very good though

>OH NO WHITE WOMEN GOT KILLED
And here I thought CNN grew out of their Nancy Grace phase.

This makes me curious about serial killers from other countries. I really only know the big american ones but I wonder if every country has their group of famous killers or if most other places are just so fucked up that killers never became as popular

often you have to put work into a hobby or achieving edification so in my mind it's kinda like.... uh yeah and? or it's not even "work" to do so for some, so uh why not come up "here" you know? it's like I have this urge to reach down and pull someone up with me and point to the "view." look? see? isn't it amazing?

but ok, not everyone wants to. or thinks the view is not good. I still feel like I don't totally grasp WHY. how could someone not? it's missing out, like not seeing an eclipse.
I understand in my head but not in my heart.

couldn't you just copy what that guy did? I guess you'd have to do more to be able to tolerate it but it sounds like you don't think the view is good so why bother in the first place?

I like seeing the heights and depths of humanity to really know us, all of us. imo what we all have most in common above all is suffering and death. all living things seem to having those as a constant inevitability.
Georges Bataille's "Joy in the Face of Death" really encapsulates everything I'm trying to articulate here.

>That’s actually interesting to me. You’ve given me a new way to look at it and I’m grateful. Being completely serious here.
that's great, no sarcasm. I love this website. I've never had online conversations like these anywhere else online. can I ask what specifically is interesting about it to you?

they were all little girls not women

FUCK you, bud. You're right. I ain't cherishing anything about this, yet i read all about it

Hannibal kinda delved into that sort of stuff

I dunno. Why did they make such a big deal about Ford's anxiety attacks in the first episode and then never have it brought up again?

how the fuck did I miss that, of fucking course

Maybe it'll be brought up more in the next season? Like how Jim Barney, the Atlanta agent, was in Season 1 for only five minutes and then became a major character in the second season.

What.. does it mean if I've done vid related in the mirror a whole bunch throughout my life? Besides
>autism

This guy was a pizza eating pedo probably connected to all the rest

there's very clearly a black woman in that lineup though

>fucks up a completely uninterrupted opportunity to pull off a clean double murder
>TWICE
>can't even try to keep his MO consistent
>never attempts any of the shit he wrote about in his letters

is there any more overrated serial killer?

>tfw one survivor of Gacy reported seeing another man in the house watching as Gacy tortured him
>tfw they confirmed Gacy was out of the area during at least a couple of the murdered boys found under his house
wew the world is literally run by pedophile wealthy men and guys like Gacy do some for business and some for pleasure

>And they don't have a big epic scene of him running across LA being chased by an angry mob literally piling out of every building and car he passed by as he ran on foot across a freeway to escape after he was identified in the press.

This most recent one with Lou Diamond Phillips did, actually had people who were in the actual mob as extras.

What do anons think of the theory there was merely a bunch of unconnected crimes that weren't committed by the same offender?

HONEY, its not one of those

1/2

What’s interesting about it to me? Well I guess it’s a little complicated.

I got sober in AA. Now AA is a place where you will see the best and worst of humanity. Is it a cult? Absolutely, to some people, it is. It’s an obsession for others, and the piece of their puzzle they’ve been missing for others. For me it was that missing piece, for a while.

Step two says “higher power”. Now for me I never understand why this trips anyone up. The clockwork of the universe or even the inevitability of death can be your higher power. It doesn’t have to be a sentient being.

Now on to step three “Made a decision to turn our will and our lives over to the care of God as we understood Him.” So now the entrance gets far narrower.

For five years I did as I was told. I got down on my knees, multiple times a day and prayed. Problem was I used to be a Christian because that’s what you did in my family and I never had an identity outside of anyone else’s idea of who I should be. I didn’t know what I believed and wanted complete freedom to find out who I really was.

Angst (1983) is as kino as it gets.

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2/2

I once again became suicidal a couple years ago. I didn’t want to start drinking again but I didn’t want to live anymore. At that time I was introduced to Zen Buddhism and a door opened.

AA was mostly a neutral place to me about the fact that I stopped praying and didn’t believe or disbelieve in god. Sometimes it was very uncomfortable but mostly people just tried to “talk” me into believing in god.

I haven’t been to an AA meeting in three months now and I have never felt more comfortable with who I am. They tell you if you leave you will drink or be miserably sober. We will see. All I know is I had to do it the way that worked for me and that others absolutely did not understand.

So to answer your question I do understand the notion of exploring things that work for you and other people think are asinine. I absolutely agree that we all share death and pain. We also share love but death and pain is absolutely a part of life. I understand what you mean because through practicing mindfulness and meditation I’ve gotten to a point I can feel an “electricity” of moments even when they are extremely painful. We run from pain but it’s absolutely cathartic.

god I need to see this
there's too many kinos and not enough time!!

imagine living in a country where there are active serial killers right now
lol mutts

They're the monsters of legends but in modern times.

Just read about every serial killer you can on Wikipedia. I did it in a few days. They've got the whole list right there

Do you think he made a bunch of eye related puns when he was committing his crimes

thank you for sharing, I love hearing how other people's thought process flow.
to me, it sounds like you completely understand what I'm driving at, what I get out of it. when I read "Joy in the Face of Death" by Bataille it read like my thoughts someone scooped up from my brain. really reassuring actually.

>They tell you if you leave you will drink or be miserably sober.
I don't know you and I've never had substance abuse issues but that's bullshit. if one subscribes to that wholeheartedly of course that makes it come true. that sounds very convenient in AA's favor, no matter how much they help.

here a snippet of that Bataille:
> “I am joy in the face of death.
>“The depth of the sky, lost space is joy in the face of death: everything is cracked open.
>“I imagine the earth turning dizzyingly in the sky.
>“I imagine the sky itself slipping, turning, and disappearing.
>“The sun, comparable to alcohol, turning and bursting breathlessly.
>"The depth of the sky like an orgy of frozen light fading.
>“All that exists destroying itself, consuming itself and dying, each instant only arising in the annihilation of the preceding one, and itself existing only as mortally wounded.
>“Continuously destroying and consuming myself within myself in a great festival of blood.
>“I imagine the frozen instant of my own death.”
meditation works and so does thinking about whatever you want to call the above. ^

I really appreciate you talking with me user.

if he didn't EYE'D be very disappointed desu

glad you pulled through user.

>7,700-volt electrical shocks to the shoulder and testicles for up to five minutes in each instance

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The Moors Murders, the killers try to make the mc one of them. It doesn't work

OK so media that fits the rare niche I can't seem to find much of:
Someone knows another person is a killer but instead of trying to take them down/become rivals, instead they're a close family member/friend/dating/spouse and they either mostly don't care about it, like it or get off on it:
>Bastard!! manwha
>Feeding Lamb manga
>Apt Pupil film/book
>Hannibal series
>Killing Eve television
>Found film

Any other recommendations welcome

>The Moors Murders
2006 movie right? Shit did they really do that IRL, get another involved but it didn't work out?

this
how the fuck do they call themselves first world country

I wonder if doing so made any of his victims ejaculate at any point?

underrated

I’ve really enjoyed talking with you too friend.

I do want to say AA is a wonderful place. It really is. And people that leave very often comeback worse than they left, or we hear they died behind a dumpster...

I understand why they say it and the fear I’ve had from it is also cathartic. I’ve been boxed in and must step off the ledge into the abyss. It may kill me but staying in wasn’t working. I worked all the steps with sponsors, like they told me, for five years and drug myself to meetings for another two. It just stopped working but it ABSOLUTELY saved my life and has become an experience that has opened me up to myself.

Just didn’t want to leave you thinking I was bashing AA. It really does work for many people. Take care user.

that's not my idea of a clown

you too.

Have serial killers ever gotten a taste of their own medicine? I know dahmer got beaten to death but any others?

Dahmer apparently got raped by a man whilst going to the gay bars. can't think of any others

List of movies about serial killers *real life*:

Bundy (2002)

Helter skelter (manson movie)

Dahmer (2002)

Wolf Creek (2005)

The Town That Dreaded Sundown

Green River Killer (2005)

Karla - (Movie about serial killers
Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo)

Night Stalker - (Lou Diamond Phillips plays Richard Ramirez)

The Hunt for the BTK Killer (2005)

The Boston Strangler (1962)

The Iceman

Citizen X (1995)

Gacy (2003)

Summer of Sam (1999)

Not real (but still great):

Psycho (1960)

Pieces (1982)

Natural Born Killers

Serial Mom (1994)

Alice Sweet Alice

10 to Midnight (1983)

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Definitely connected to the rest. Gacy did know Jimmy Carter.

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Incomplete list. You fucking left zodiac off it.

Added to the list.

List of movies about serial killers *real life*:

Bundy (2002)

Helter skelter (manson movie)

Dahmer (2002)

Wolf Creek (2005)

Zodiac (2007)

The Town That Dreaded Sundown

Green River Killer (2005)

Karla - (Movie about serial killers
Karla Homolka and Paul Bernardo)

Night Stalker - (Lou Diamond Phillips plays Richard Ramirez)

The Hunt for the BTK Killer (2005)

The Boston Strangler (1962)

The Iceman

Citizen X (1995)

Gacy (2003)

Summer of Sam (1999)

Not real (but still great):

Psycho (1960)

Pieces (1982)

Natural Born Killers

Serial Mom (1994)

Alice Sweet Alice

10 to Midnight (1983)

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The most well known guys in Russia
>Chikatilo of course
There's even some foreign movie about him. A couple of years ago there was a tv show the Consultant about two guys trying to catch a serial killer in a small town in falling apart ussr a bit ispired by Chikatilo story, pretty nice atmosphere, brilliat killer, just simple dude killing people, no playing with the detective bullshit. The actor is great too, I actually felt sick when he was telling them about one of the murders.
>Slivko
You can actually find some bits of his videos on youtube.
>Golovkin
>Spesivtsev
You can find a footage of one of his victims (the only one found alive) in a hospital answering detective's questions right before she died from wounds. The killer in Cargo 200 is partly insipred by him if I'm not mistaken.
>Pichushkin
I was a kid when he was caught and was absolutely terrified by him and the story. Couldn't believe a serial killer can exist in modern Russia, it was something out of Hollywood movies and couldn't be real. I read up about him when I was older and the guy is kinda hilarious, some of his quotes made me chukle irl

If you want to get turned onto some real kino shit, I recommend you to read Programmed to kill by David McGowan (may he rest in peace).

Most serial killers were not lone wolves as the media want you to believe. They got help from others or they were a part of some satanic cult etc crazy shit

>I felt like once I started in on my adult years that I wanted to see EVERYTHING, even the worse of it. If I didn't, how could I ever embrace the world as it REALLY is?
That's just a piece of the world you choose to look at because you get a kick out of it. I don't need to hear a recording of a woman getting tortured to death to know that the world can be a fucked up place to live in. Just the knowledge that that tape exists and the people that made it are real confirms it for me. But the world can be full of really nice things too. This morning i took my dog for a walk while listening to one of my current favourite albums and now i'm shitposting in a relatively comfy thread about serial killers. Blood and gore and evil people is just a small part of life if you allow it to be

Because they're so unique, I know brutal killers are a dime a dozen among the swarthoid races of equatorial countries, but in white countries such brutality is a curious novelty.

but I like to go to botanical gardens too... I meant EVERYTHING

There are, they just either get caught quickly or are so good they don't get caught. Remember many of the most famous killers were going for decades without being caught or even their crimes being linked to one individual so it may be some time before current killers come to light.

There are probably less killers in general though for a multitude of factors.

>Social welfare is better today, people dont tolerate child abuse as much and general poverty is lower. Children have more stable upbrinings.
>Boomer parents are all softies, the generation of killers in the 70s where raised by traumatised and emotionless world war vets.
>Internet pornography gives and outlet to sexual devients.
>Risk of getting caught is higher acting as a deterrent for some.
>Some get to one or two kills but get caught because of better investigative techniques.

Boomers were the ones killing in the 70s....

I wish Mindhunter was about Holden and Kemper being frens

This movie was really good

Thanks user. I’m truly blessed.

You mean like every country on earth?
>complete list
Uh no.

That intro sequence is toppest kinö

M is great. It is based on Fritz Haarmann and Peter Kurten.

Memories of Murder

Ian Brady also used his girlfriend Myra Hindley to pick up victims. Myra was well known in the community so children were more trusting of her than Ian who had many brushes with the law.

There are a lot of serial killer movies but they're mostly made for TV crap.

Rise of psychiatry and pill culture. A kid steps out of line, gets a little weird or difficulty, and they pump him full of drugs before his brain has even fully developed. We get complacent zombies with broken dicks instead of killers.

Tampa Bay Killer, the city was in horror for a few weeks.

youtu.be/GEkRS9cnoY4

This guy was released from prison because of Socialist leaning politicians and writers like Gunter Grass and he began killing again almost immediately.

Nekromantik

Lecter is based off a Mexican prisoner and Chikatilo. Buffalo Bill otoh is partially based off Kemper.

Stupid motherfuckers.

How the fuck did he get into the States?!

This was hilarious, didn't he get his own TV show and became something of a celebrity in Vienna? The supposed rehabilitated killer, the darling of the intellectual liberal elite who believed that rehabilitative system was reliable, all the while he's murdering prostitutes constantly.

Every single one of them is pure evil and should be tortured to death.

And then Ilse Koch as the sassy woman on the tem

I wouldn't torture them unless its for medical science or other tests that are useful to society. I don't care about punishing them or making them suffer. They should just be summarily executed as the defective humans they are that pose a danger to others.

Like I said by all means do medical tests on them instead of on innocent animals, purely for utilitarian reasons.

youtu.be/8vYvzZLRYJQ

Are you the guy I talked to on /r9k/ that killed muslims in Bosnia during the war?

This would assume that parents that raise serial killers aren’t neglectful. It would take a very unique situation for a child would be forced to take meds without the parents go ahead. Most serial killers have fucked childhoods and most wouldn’t have parents that would put them in therapy and give them meds.

God, you're such a self-important faggot. The other guy moreso but you too.

Bullshit. The Zodiac sent evidence from the scene to the police and knew details that hadn't been released.

They tried to show Myra's brother in law one of the murders because he was a former convict so they thought he would be hard like them but he went to the phone and simply turned them in to the police.

Dirlewanger was beaten to death by Polish workers supposedly.

There aren't that many serial killers anymore thanks to all the surveillance that exists today. Nowadays crazies become mass shooters.

Boomers were the hippies protesting Vietnam.

Well they do hug.

Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer'
Zodiac
The Honeymoon Killers
Deranged
My Friend Dahmer

This guy needs a Disney kino

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Fourniret

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DNA and the surveillance state. People get caught way before they can become a serial killer. The police is much more professional these days.

jfc
>During the second week of his capture, Stoops asked Berdella for a soft drink and sandwich. When Berdella refused, Stoops burst into tears. On June 27, he ruptured Stoops's anal wall with his fist, causing bleeding and discharge.

youtube.com/watch?v=KCTelp8ryQQ

>Stoops asked Berdella for a soft drink and sandwich. When Berdella refused, Stoops burst into tears.
He sounds like a real jerk.

soft drinks can be hard on your teeth. He wa snot totally in the wrong here.

I am the short story guy. I can clean up a draft and post it somewhere if there is interest. I sorta gave the gist away... there are some fun interactions among the killers and provided by the setting, but as I said, the supernatural element that I employ to make it so I can use figures that died over a hundred years ago makes it a bit odd by the end.

>serial killer from my state once won a 1v6 battle
>eventually caught
>escaped custody

I just want some kino about /ourguy/.

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-Arthur Shawcross

>In his early 20's Shawcross befriended a little boy from a poor family, and would take the boy fishing.
>One day while alone with the boy, Shawcross tied him, stripped him naked, raped him, then strangled him. He later stated that he cut off the child's penis and ate it.
>Police do nothing and accuse the boy's family of killing him until another child goes missing. This time a little girl, who's later found under a bridge, with her genitals torn apart from a brutal rape and dirt and mud shoved down her throat, which caused her to die.
>Shawcross confesses to both murders in exchange for a single charge of manslaughter provided he showed the police where he disposed of his first victim
>After doing time for the child murders, the state paroles him, because of lenient punishments at the time.
>He starts strangling hookers, killing over a dozen of them. A few of them were mutilated, with one cut open like a deer, and a few with their vaginas cut out, which Shawcross claimed to have eaten.
>Upon his arrest he fabricated wild stories, claiming to have killed tons of people while in Vietnam, and also fabricated stories that his mother, his aunt, and his sister all sexually abused him when he was growing up.
>Shawcross was later found to have an extra chromosome, which is sometimes known as the serial killer gene, because many murderers have it. He also had another rare medical condition, a chemical imbalance found in extremely violent people, and also had massive brain damage from being struck on the head with a hammer when he was younger, resulting in fluid on the brain.
>He often liked to lie and exaggerate details of his crimes, and insist he killed his victims because they did something to wrong him, such as claiming one victim was black mailing him, or another had bitten his dick during sex, or that he accidentally killed one victim by making her deepthroat his cock.

Shawcross documentary:
youtube.com/watch?v=1y7ZxT755HQ

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He's got a small one so I really think they can't make him intimidating.

long island serial killer still going stronk

One of his victims talked about his torture on a Geraldo episode -- Serial Killer Special, or something. Bordella hooked a generator up to his genitals, turned it on, and "watched me flop around."

Mr. Brooks with based Dane Cook.

Anyone read this kino?

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Don't see why it's so traumatizing. Even birthing women sometimes scream like that.

-Richard Trenton Chase

>Went mentally ill from taking drugs, primarily LSD, which caused him to develop schizophrenia.
>He became convinced that he was dying, that his blood was turning to powder and that someone had poisoned him through his bars of soap that he washed his hands with. He believed that the slimey soft underside of the soap on his sink was actually poison.
>He started killing animals and consuming their blood, and once got treated for injecting animal blood into himself.
>He was also a violent maniac and loner who one day decided he should kill people and drink their blood to sustain himself
>He then began annihilating whole families, and drinking their blood, even stealing organs from their bodies to liquefy in a blender at home and drink like a smoothie. He also killed a toddler and ate the child's brain.
>With female victims he did things like have sex with their corpses and also ripped out their intestines, leaving them disemboweled.
>when interviewed by Robert Ressler in prison, he pulled a handful of macaroni and cheese out of his pocket.

youtube.com/watch?v=_Lvx2ZoYAXo

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There's a channel on YouTube which is basically obsessed with this book. It's interesting, but I think the connections are weak, at best.

youtube.com/user/LOLFIELDANDLOVE

I read the manifesto a while back, and its amazing how ahead of his time Ted Kaczynski was.

It's crap. I've read it, it's conspiracy nonsense. There's better books out there on Son of Sam.

>Shawcross confesses to both murders in exchange for a single charge of manslaughter
bruh

not according to his one asian victim. she said he was packing major wood.

Shit ending.

>they were all mind controlled by satanists

Cringe.

There was also a vampire like murder of a hooker in Stockholm 1932. She was found drained of all blood. Vampire type killings like that are thought to be usually for the killer's sexual perversion.

You've killed a human before.

"too bookoo" was the quote. I saw the episode on 20/20

-Tommy Lynn Sells

>A drifter who would roll into town, sometimes working at carnivals and fairs.
>While traveling he would rape and murder women and children, with one instance kidnapping a little girl from a fair, then raping her on an abandoned mattress in a field, then taking the Mickey Mouse shirt she was wearing and strangling her with it.
>He also beat to death two different families with baseball bats. With in one incident he also shot the husband in the head and cut off the man's penis, then raped the pregnant wife in front of her son. Then he killed her son in front of her, causing her to go into labor and give birth to a newborn daughter, who he killed in front of her, then killed her and shoved the baseball bat up her ass.
>He was caught after one victim, a small girl survived having her throat slit by him, after she watched him kill her best friend.
>He then confessed to having murdered somewhere between 50 and 70 people across the country.
>the mother of one of his victims was also once falsely convicted of murdering her child, after Sells broke into her home and stabbed her son Joel to death. At trial the special prosecutor said the mother didn't really love her son, because she once considered an abortion.
>Sells later said he had followed her home from the grocery store to rape and kill her, and was just getting her son out of the way so he could kill her next.

Interview with Sells:
youtube.com/watch?v=vX1oM_b3iW8

News story on the wrongful conviction of Julie Rea Harper, the woman whose son he killed:
youtube.com/watch?v=tsAtqPFI3T8

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I don't bother misspelling names... the beast of the andies is interesting, as are the russians, metal fang and the chess board guy. The worst account I ever read was not a serial, but single killing involving some dyke teenagers torturing a 14-15 year old girl to death that had a crush on one of their girlfriends. Horrible shit.

You sound like you’re 15 and just discovered the seedy side of the internet

I doubt he killed 50 people. He sounds like a total schizo though.

>not according to his one asian victim.
Everything is relative i suppose.

It’s not niche you dumb faggot. Every serial killer that was more than one person, Dexter did it like 5 times.

Yeah, he's been proven mostly full of shit and an attentionwhore.

guy is just full of negative qualities.

Kys weirdo

>Sells is believed by police to have murdered at least 22 people. Retired Texas Ranger John Allen said, "We did confirm 22... I know there's more. I know there's a lot more. Obviously, we won't ever know."[10] Sells said he committed his first murder at age 15, after breaking into a house. While in the house, Sells claimed to have discovered a man performing fellatio on a boy and killed the man in a fit of rage.[9]

He did kill a rapist at least. That is his one good deed.

Rope is really good. It is based off the real Leopold and Loeb case.

youtube.com/watch?v=19pR1mZs1ZI

>gods amongst men
>most were molested or yelled at by mommy
lmao

He had over 20 confirmed kills by the Texas Rangers. The Texas Rangers also believed he was responsible for the Joel Kirkpatrick murder, which Joel's mother Julie Rea Harper had been initially convicted in. The only reason anyone tried to cast doubt the confessions was to try and preserve the wrongful conviction case, despite that three different eye witnesses placed him in the area at the time of the Kirkpatrick murder. Later retards started dismissing Sells, because the lawyer for Julie Rea Harper started trying to free Darlie Routier, a mother who claimed a burglar broke in and stabbed her sons.

Every fire needs a spark, user.

The movie called Gacy? Absolutely fucking dreadful

This a new pasta?

It sucks we can't have exploitation kino anymore due to critics with adult diapers. It gimps any potential serial killer movie. Want to make a movie about a child killer? Everything has to be off screen and implied so that's out. Women killer? Again, just the aftermath.

Martyrs was good because it didn't shy away from disturbing violence. I'm tired of psychological thrillers set around a serial killer because they're all the same.

THEYRE JUST RISING UP

>killing queers
A good man in my book

There's no wall in Canada.

fucking conman
didn't believe a word he said

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But that thing about killing a newborn and then killing the mom while shoving a baseball bat up her ass is a fact or just one of his dark fantasies?

-The Chicago Rippers

>A group of four men, led by Robin Gecht. Gecht was a former teenage handyman and possible accomplice to serial killer, John Wayne Gacy.
>Gecht recruited Eddie Spritzer, Tommy Kokoraleis and Tommy's brother, Andy Kokoraleis to help him in the murders.
>They drove around town in a van abducting and murdering women, gang raping them, and sawing off their breasts while thy were alive using a wire coat hanger. Sometimes they would then toss the women out to bleed to death. In once incident, Gecht cut a hole in a woman's breast and stuck his dick in it and fucked her. The group then taped her wound shut and threw her out of the van. She survived the attack.
>They would often take the breasts back to Robin's home, where he constructed a satanic alter in the attic and would read bible passages while they took turns jacking off into the breast. Then they would cut it up and eat it as holy communion.
>Gecht has also tried to convince his pregnant girlfriend of letting him cut off one of her tits so he could see it filled with milk.
>They got caught, because one victim survived having her breast cut off and identified them, leading to Eddie to confess and give multiple stories initially pointing the finger at Robin as the main killer. But Eddie got scared that Robin would kill him, so he changed his story and said Robin never killed anyone, leading to Gecht to only be convicted of mutilating the surviving victim.
>In prison Andy Kokoreleis became John Wayne Gacy's personal toady, who Gacy referred to as Koko the Clown.
>Andy Kokoreleis was eventually executed by the state, while his brother was paroled a few months back.
>The crimes were used as part of the inspiration for the movie Child's Play during it's re-writes

Robin Gecht trying to lie his way out of prison-
youtube.com/watch?v=k26iiwkzzhw

Interview with Tommy
youtube.com/watch?v=qfdAdAUji64

Documentary-
youtu.be/9_huhjJ6nrQ

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Beautifulol.

So, he was a tit guy? He hung out with gacy though and thats a little gay.

No, that's a fact. When the murders were unsolved the police tried to get Oprah to cover them, but her show said the details were too disturbing. Those were the Dardeen family murders.

murderpedia.org/male.S/s/sells-tommy-lynn.htm

>A few days before Thanksgiving, hunters walking a field near Ina , Ill. (pop. 500), 80 miles east of St. Louis , found the body of Keith Dardeen. He had been shot in the head, and his genitals were mutilated.

>In the trailer where he lived, police found tucked in bed the bodies of Dardeen's wife, Elaine and their son, Pete, 3. Each had been bludgeoned to death, and Elaine had been raped and sexually assaulted with the baseball bat the killer used as a murder weapon.

>Also in the bed authorities found the body of a newborn daughter, born prematurely during or after the beating administered to Elaine. The infant, too, was beaten to death. The case had been unsolved for 12 years, until the arrest of Sells, who claimed responsibility.

>The Ina murders are examples of the frustrations law enforcers and survivors have had in debriefing Sells. They are certain that he killed the Dardeen family, but they are not certain of why-or what touched off the violence.

>Sells claims he met Keith Dardeen at a truck stop, and the man invited him home. He also claims Dardeen made sexual advances. Relatives say that it is unlikely that Dardeen, who was fearful of crime to the point of paranoia, would have invited a stranger home, and they say the sex come-on allegation is absurd.

Gacy's Boys