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“Normal, ordinary people do not think like a Serial Killer. They have no conception of what is going on in a killer’s mind, how he operates. “
- Richard Ramirez
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Berkowitz: “Well. You finally got me.”
Detective Coffey: “Who do I have?”
Berkowitz: “The Son of Sam.”
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During the exection of serial killer John Wayne Gacy in 1994 in Illinois, the lethal serum solidified and got clogged up in the IV tube leading to Gacy’s arm. Executioners had to start over, and the process took eighteen minutes to complete.
Oh, look! Sheriff Dave Reichert being a dick. Reichert often bragged to cohorts about “scaring” Gary Ridgway by leering at him, staring him down during the first round of interrogations. Reichert repeatedly leaned in Ridgway’s face, mocked him, accused him of lying, and…well, acted like a dick.
Reichert speaks often of his superiority concerning the Green River Killer, failing to mention that Gary Leon Ridgway outsmarted him and several other homicide detectives for nearly two decades.

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“One of my favourite pastimes is to lie down in the middle of the road, as if someone has hit me, and to wait for a car to drive by. I hope that one of the drivers will be drunk enough to run me over, but they always hit the brakes and stop before. It makes them furious when I get up and run away.”
-Edmund Kemper.
uhm… guys. ed wasn’t a serial killer… >.>
Yes he was. The FBI changed the definition of serial killer from someone who has killed 2 to 3 and then back to 2 people to qualify. So by current standards, he is a serial killer. Even if it required 3, Ed would technically still count because it is highly likely that he killed his brother (even though I have my doubts).
i had no idea. :) thank you for correcting me. i won’t bother checking right now because i’m tired, but i trust you know your stuff. an i totally forgot about his brother. :P i’m not sure if i doubt that one… thank you for reminding me of that.
Not a problem; thanks for having a really mature and dignified reaction to it! Usually people tell me to go eat a bag of dicks when I correct them. Ha ha… And I’ll just leave the original FBI link here for you where they state in 2005 that the requirement was 3 and the link to the notice of update which occurred in 2008 that brought the requirement back down to 2. It’s dense material to sift through, so definitely check it out when you have time and are in the mood for a couple pages of legalese. Also, here is a very brief FBI review about serial killers.
Kiki, I love you. Just sayin’.
I love you too bb doll. <3

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Baby Jeff Dahmer playing with a toy bow.
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Someone replied to this gif saying “No one believes me when I tell them JD took the stand.”
Uhhh… that’s because he didn’t ever take the stand. Ever. This isn’t court. He is in an interrogation room with four or five officers and detectives, including Detective Kennedy, describing each of the murders and answering their questions. … This is not court… this is not a trial… this is a room with a white board, a stand, a few chairs and a microphone… This may be a clip of his taped confession, dated incorrectly, or it’s just a recording of Jeff simply describing the details of the murders. If you’ll notice in the bottom gifs, the date is 1993 - if that’s correct, then this was conducted well after the trial was over. The video this comes from is a German documentary entitled “Der Kannibale Autopsie - Mysteriöse Todesfälle” (The Cannibal Autopsy - Mysterious Deaths). The videos are no longer on YouTube, but the scene was explained there. Detective Kennedy said this was the only available room they had to interrogate Jeff.
The only time Jeffrey spoke during his trial was the day of his sentencing when he read his 4-page final statement to the court.



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Ed Kemper reading Psychology Today.
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