serialkillersandchill
serialkillersandchill
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serialkillersandchill · 3 years ago
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Quick sketch, I was a fan.
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serialkillersandchill · 3 years ago
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old school TCC hoe
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serialkillersandchill · 3 years ago
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Monster : the jeffrey dahmer story
Jeffrey Dahmer was a serial killer, cannibal, pedophile and sex offender. he killed 17 people, including underage boys. he ate them. most of his victims were black. Back then, there weren't as many cameras, there weren't people's stories online to quickly check, and again, the biggest problem was 'racism' in abundance. If u ask me, he specifically chose black people, because he knew the attitude of the police and the government towards them. Jeffrey grew up in an unstable, chaotic family, where his parents fought 24 hours a day. He received no love, no attention, no care. In my opinion, the parents contributed greatly to making him so inhuman. In the series, everything is described very well and in detail, moreover, the cast is chosen precisely. Evan Peters completely nailed this role and i must say that, he’s already a professional and established actor. he should have a lot of awards because deserves it. hope Evan isn’t mentally damaged, after that. i’d like to mention here, that Ryan Murphy was involved in this series, who once again proved to us that he’s a professional. he knows exactly what Evan is capable of, having watched him for many years in American Horror Story. i also want to mention Niecy Nash, who does a great job in her role. Jeffrey Dahmer was a real monster, a heartless and inanimate monster.
NO EVIL, NO SICK, HE WAS MONSTER!
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serialkillersandchill · 3 years ago
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I made my fantasy life more powerful than my real one.
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serialkillersandchill · 5 years ago
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Randy Stair was pretty local to me.
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Jiverly Wong and Randy Stair are two examples of mass shooters who employed the use of their vehicles to block the rear exits of their targeted establishments. 
On April 3, 2009, 41-year-old Jiverly Wong parked the 1993 Toyota Camry he borrowed from his father against the back door of the American Civic Association in Binghamton, New York, where he previously attended English classes. He proceeded through the front entrance and shot to death 13 people before taking his own life.
Randy Stair was concerned about how he would manage blocking the double-door emergency exit without alarming his coworkers and considered it an impossibility until one night during his break, he came to “the greatest idea I’ve ever had” about barricading the exit with his car. Once the Weis Markets store in Eaton Township, Pennsylvania closed for the night on June 8, 2017, the 24-year-old blocked the doors with his 2013 Hyundai Sonata and further disabled the remaining exits. Stair then killed three coworkers and committed suicide.
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serialkillersandchill · 5 years ago
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It’s no secret that the Victorian’s were obsessed with the dark and macabre, much like we are in the 21st century. Photography was in it’s infancy during the Victorian era and people would go to any length to document the most precious events and people in their lives. The photo above shows what is known as a “post mortem photograph”. Victorian’s would pose their dead, dress them and have them feature in photographs one last time to keep as one last morbid reminder of their dearly beloved.
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serialkillersandchill · 5 years ago
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I'd kill to go here.
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Alcatraz Crime Museum in Pigeon Forge, Tennessee.
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serialkillersandchill · 5 years ago
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This is the difference between a bullet wound and a shrapnel wound.
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serialkillersandchill · 5 years ago
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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THE HAND OF TED BUNDY
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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High Quality pictures of the 1972 orange VW stolen by Ted Bundy on February 12, 1978. Before leaving Tallahassee he went back to The Oaks and packed his stuff into the car. The list of the items seized from the car is available here.
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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“I got my stereo by simply walking in and out of this hardware store in Seattle. Every time I wanted to get something just to pump myself up a little, I’d drink a few beers, ‘cause I felt I wouldn’t have any inhibitions. I’d move quickly and not look over my shoulder. I wasn’t nervous - and that’s important!
So I just walked into this place and went over to the display area and unhooked the stereo - the turntable and the amplifier - and put them in a cart. Nobody was around. I pushed the cart back through the paint department and outside to where you can get potted plants, and then right on out the back by where they stack the fertilizer.
I pushed it to my car and unloaded it and then planned to go back for the speakers! As I headed back toward the store, I saw at least half a dozen hardware people running around with their little vests on, running this way and that! One of them ran up to me and said, ‘Did you see a man pushing a cart with a stereo in it?’ I swear to God this happened.
I said, ‘Let me think. Yes, I just saw a fellow carrying some stuff and headed toward the bowling alley over there.’ All of sudden, the fear of God was in me! I said to myself, ‘Goddamn, Ted, you’ve gone too far now!’ So I moseyed over to the Volkswagen, slipped in, and drove away.
I got the speakers late… another time. I wanted to find a pair that matched. You need to get speakers that are to be driven by your system, right?
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Later I walked into this place with a big box under my arm. This is the truth. It was like a big toilet-roll box. And, ‘What? Me worry?’ I walked in - and I had all sorts of things to lose if I got busted - I walked to the back of the store and unplugged the two speakers, semi-large, and plopped them in my box, sealed the box back up, and walked right out the front door. - Ted Bundy about stealing his stereo, from Conversations with a Killer
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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I crave what I can’t have. It’s the joy of the hunt
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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“There used to be a lot of people, in Seattle and elsewhere, who believed that Theodore Robert Bundy himself was the victim, a bright young man drawn inexorably into a monstrous web of circumstances by a jealous fiancee, and then hounded by conniving police investigators, ambitious prosecutors and lazy journalists, all of whom loved his case and warmed to the idea of piling one charge on top of another, making it bigger and more sensational. Bundy, himself, in an exchange of correspondence with this writer after authorities in Tallahassee prevented a face‐to‐face interview at the jail, vented his anger at a system that he said convicted him in the press before he had the chance to face his accusers and their meager evidence in a courtroom. The man who three years earlier had professed confidence at the chance to clear his name, and lectured his supporters on the soundness of the crimnal justice system, wrote to The New York Times:
‘I am sick and tired of publicity, no matter now neat the format or prestigious the publication. The articles about me … all tend to read remarkably alike. I can only marvel at the singular lack of originality among journalists. The did-he‐or‐didn't‐he articles have become tiresome, since there is invariably left the lingering inference: How‐could‐he‐not-have? With the relentlessness of a starfish set upon prying open a clam, The Times moves toward the publication of a story, and all this clam wants is a word or two before dinner time. I have never had the opportunity to address myself fully to all the accusations, inferences, innuendo, rumors and suspicion ad nauseum. What has irked me about the stories written on my case is that anyone with a budge or a bachelor of arts degree is considered an expert on Theodore Bundy and what makes him tick. Prosecutors, policemen, journalists, old girlfriends, friends and family of the ‘victims,’ psychologists, psychiatrists, ex‐roommates, former teachers and defense attorneys have all ventured opinions, observations and assorted drivel about this mysterious creature. I think it’s my turn. tam, after all, the ultimate Bundy expert.’” (New York Times, 1978)
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serialkillersandchill · 7 years ago
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Born on the 6th of August, 1990, JonBenet Ramsey was a six-year-old girl who was known for her participation in many beauty contests all across the United States. On 26 December, 1996, Ramsey was found dead in the basement of her own home. Eight hours earlier, a ransom note demanding money for her safe return had been found by her mother on the staircase. She had been bludgeoned over the head before being strangled with a garrote a period of time later.
The garrote was fastened from a paintbrush that had been found inside her mother’s bag in the basement. Her family contended that when the family had returned from a Christmas party the night before, JonBenet had gone straight to sleep. However, her autopsy indicated that she had eaten pineapple at some point throughout the night; there was also a bowl of pineapple on the kitchen table, meaning that she was awake when the family claimed she was asleep.
An investigation was unable to uncover a viable point of entry and also uncovered that the suspiciously long three-page ransom note had been written with a pen and paper found inside the Ramsey home. This led many to believe that JonBenet had been killed by somebody inside the home she shared with her mother, Patsy, her father, John, and her 9-year-old brother, Burke. People became even more suspicious when the family refused to cooperate or even speak to investigators. There are many speculations that surround her death, which still remains unsolved.
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serialkillersandchill · 8 years ago
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40 Years ago today, Ted Bundy committed his most violent crime.
https://www.google.com/amp/s/amp.tallahassee.com/amp/1026999001
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serialkillersandchill · 8 years ago
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7 fun facts about Ted Bundy
1.Had a perversely intense fascination with and attraction to female body parts. Once in custody, he admitted to deriving sexual gratification from images of female reproductive organs and genitalia in his college anatomy books.On one occasion his girlfriend Elizabeth kloepfer woke up in the middle of the night to find him inspecting her vagina with a flashlight.
2.Police discovered several cheer leader recruitment pamphlets in his car,which he later confessed to having used for masturbation.
3.Tended to his victim's bodies for weeks after their death,shampooing and styling their hair,applying make up to their decaying faces,and painting nail polish on their cyanotic nails.
4.Kept the heads of several of his victims,burning one on Kloepfer's fireplace.
5.When he let the secret side of himself that contained the urge to kill take over,he underwent acure bodily alterations,as observed by defence attorney Joseph aloi on two incidents: <<i could smell him,and i am not the type to get afraid.one of the times was when Kimberly leach (the lake city girl)was found.He got very weird and very dissasociative.He became very irate.H gave off an odor of almost burning carpet.H e was just sweating profusely almost like a chemical scent>>
6.In his attack on the Chi Omega sorority house he bit in to the nipple of victim Lisa levy so deeply that it was almost severed ,penetrated her vagina with a hairspray bottle,and bit into her left buttocks.Victim Margaret bowman was found with a skull completely shattered and a pair of pantyhose tied so tightly around her neck that it was nearly broken.
7.Admitted to Elizabeth kloepfer that he attempted to kill her on at least one ocassion ,closing the damper on the fireplace and shoving a towel under her door before leaving her apartment with the idea that she would die from smoke inhalation.He explained to her while confessing that the insident had occurred at a time when he'd been trying to control "it" and trying to be normal and that it just so happened that he had been at her house when "I felt it coming on"
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