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Originally posted by randomname
reply to post by _Highlander_
dexter was made to turn would be serial killers into vigilante killers of killers and not random citizens.
america is not even a real country, it was born out of violence, since the beginning all it knew was violence and it's a safe haven for evil people, because as long as you don't break any laws you can be as evil as you want to be.
Originally posted by Smack
If you want to be scared witless, look no further than the detailed investigations of Dave McGowan.
Originally posted by Smack
Serial killer Henry Lee Lucas -- The only inmate on death row to escape execution,
courtesy of George W. Bush
Originally posted by Smack
The following is a single sentence - probably the longest sentence I've ever read.
Originally posted by squirelnutz
While some of "The Longest Paragraph Ever" is in fact true, a lot of it is just stretching to support the writer's "web" of connections..
Originally posted by ldyserenity
reply to post by squirelnutz
Not when they have committed 4 plus murders (the same drug gangs) and fit the same profile given here, which many of them do, same MO etc... And they may classify them as "serial" and not catch the culprits.
For those who have lost count, that makes six serial killers/mass murderers - Charles Manson, Stanley Baker, John Lindley Frazier, Edmund Kemper, Herbert Mullin, and the Zodiac - all spawned from the Santa Cruz/San Francisco area in a span of just over four years, a rather remarkable geographic anomaly that has never been addressed. These killers were part of the dawn of a new era that would see serial killers become an ever-present part of the American culture.
Prior to 1960, fewer than two serial killers a year were reported nationwide. By 1970, the number had climbed to six per year, and by 1980 had tripled that figure. By 1990, nearly three dozen serial killers a year were being reported. Not surprisingly then, the rash of Satanic murders afflicting California would continue. In 1977, not far from San Francisco, another serial killer began a string of killings.
Sir Stanley Baker (28 February 1928 – 28 June 1976) was a Welsh actor and film producer.
Originally posted by squirelnutz
reply to post by Wyn Hawks
Even though it is more fiction, i still learned some things..
like never become famous
reply to post by mr-lizard
Anyone done any research? Satanic cults? MK ultra? What??
As a child, Watts was described as being strange. Around the age of twelve, Watts claimed that this was when he started to fantasize about torturing and killing girls and young women. During adolescence, Watts began to stalk girls and is believed to have killed his first victim before the age of 15. When Watts was 13, he was infected with meningitis which caused him to be held back in the eighth grade. Upon his return to school, Watts had difficulty keeping up with other students. At school, he would often receive failing grades, and was reading at a third grade level by age 16. He also suffered severe bullying at school.
a police officer interrogating Watts after his arrest later stated that he appeared to be "very, very intelligent" with an "excellent memory"
When Watts was less than two years of age, his parents separated and he was raised by his mother.