Serial Killers - your favourite ?

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The extremes of human behaviour are mind blowing so I thought I start a serial killer thread.

Serial killers are also welcome to contribute to the thread. :D

One of the most interesting serial killers I find is Ed Gein who dug up the corpses of over a dozen women and made things out of their remains . His crimes was the inspiration for such films like Silence of the Lambs.



Anybody else love Jody Foster ?
 
What a weird thread, celebrating mass murder, guess you like people like Hitler, Stalin and Pol Pot to name a few?
It's human behaviour and the extremes that's interesting .

Next thread will be dictators and idiologist .

As for celebrating we have a Serial killer meet every month at our local but sometimes it's a bit dead.
 
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Another fascinating individual is the Iceman Richard Kuklinski who was convicted of killing five people between 1980 and 1984. There's controversy wether some of his claims are real but the interview shows a stone cold killer .

The Iceman nickname came about because he use to freeze the bodies to confuse time of death.

 
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not really a serial killer though, surely? still a very disturbed individual and well worth reading up on. the film The Iceman, while only very very loosely based on his life is pretty good watching.
Definition of a serial killer is person who murders three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.


SO Richard comes into that category.

Found it interesting his relationship with his parents compared to how he was with his own family .
 
Surely if he just dug up corpses he wasn't a serial killer!
He was Suspected of murders though never convicted of murder but classed as a serial killer by the FBI.

Think if it this way thieves are very rarely caught on there first theft, somewhat like serial Killers.
 
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