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I've since read his website. Interesting.

Those celebrity crime authors have their own agendas and motivations - Graysmith obviously fits that bill.

Interestingly, the bloke who ran the other site I referred to, said that he thought the so-called prime suspects were all dead ends.
To be honest though, will the case actually ever be solved?
 
I read a couple of years ago one serial killer, I can't remember which one, said that he tried to be good but everytime he went on a date he just couldnt help imagining what her head would like on a stick.:eek:

That was 'The Butcher of Plainfield' Ed Gein, as previously mentioned by Rooface.

The song "Dead Skin Mask" by Slayer (from their 1990 album Seasons in the Abyss) was inspired by Gein's deeds. The song "Playing with Dolls" (from Slayer's 2009 album World Painted Blood) revisits some of the themes previously covered in "Dead Skin Mask". The graphic animated short film Playing with Dolls by director Mark Brooks was inspired by the World Painted Blood album (and was indeed soundtracked by songs from that album), and the actions of the main character bear similarities to murders commited by Ed Gein.

I go through phases where i become obsessed with cults and serial killers. The most disturbing serial killers were the snowtown ones - i've only wiki'd them.

The CI Australia episode on the Snowtown Murders is definitely worth a look if you're interested in the story.
 

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That was 'The Butcher of Plainfield' Ed Gein, as previously mentioned by Rooface.
Inspired many Director's movie has Gein. Killed 2 women but stories about him digging up and having sex with corpses led people to believe he murdered more.
Gein's own admission's were 'Yes I wanted company at home and needed food and to apholster my furnishing's but to have sex with them no, "they smelled too bad".
 
Has anybody on here mentioned Dahmer or Gacy, I can't remember? Two of the worst for mine especially the way Gacy lived a normal successful life when he wasn't murdering and raping teenage boys.
 
That was 'The Butcher of Plainfield' Ed Gein, as previously mentioned by Rooface.

The song "Dead Skin Mask" by Slayer (from their 1990 album Seasons in the Abyss) was inspired by Gein's deeds. The song "Playing with Dolls" (from Slayer's 2009 album World Painted Blood) revisits some of the themes previously covered in "Dead Skin Mask". The graphic animated short film Playing with Dolls by director Mark Brooks was inspired by the World Painted Blood album (and was indeed soundtracked by songs from that album), and the actions of the main character bear similarities to murders commited by Ed Gein.



The CI Australia episode on the Snowtown Murders is definitely worth a look if you're interested in the story.

link?
 
Just YouTube it, it'll come up straight away.

had to turn it off. I'll have nightmares for a week if i didn't. The whole idea of torture completely ****s with me. I cannot fathom how anyone could do it to another human no matter what they did.
 
Has anybody on here mentioned Dahmer or Gacy, I can't remember? Two of the worst for mine especially the way Gacy lived a normal successful life when he wasn't murdering and raping teenage boys.

Gacy used to dress up as "Pogo the Clown" at kids parties-harrowing. His last words were "kiss my arse". Sick, sick man.
Dahmer was an absolute creep, what with the necrophilia and all.
Off topic, but anyone seen "The Three Murderers" section in South Park's Satans Super Sweet Sixteenth? Amusing stuff.
 
His clown paintings are seriously disturbed looking.

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I'd pay good dollars to have one.
 

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His clown paintings are seriously disturbed looking.

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I'd pay good dollars to have one.
Lux Interior from the Cramps was a pen pal of Gacy and Gein's. He also purchased a few of the killer's artworks. Interior's epitaph of Gein has to be read to be believed :eek:
 
A truly chilling series of crimes that, despite the recent unearthing of new suspects and the increased scrutiny over some ol' favourites, is just as mysterious now as what it was back then. The 'killing suit' he made himself.... that code... the taunting....

The creepiest part was the hood imo, survivor Bryan Hartnell noticed that it was well made with a lot of care, why bother when you expect the victims to die? If you just just want to hide your face why not use a simple ski mask? It obviously meant something to him, the lack of a reference to the hood/attack in any of the following letters is also quite strange.
 
Lux Interior from the Cramps was a pen pal of Gacy and Gein's. He also purchased a few of the killer's artworks. Interior's epitaph of Gein has to be read to be believed :eek:
Yeah have read that 86 Cramps tour book with Gein's epitaph. To think he lived to 70 odd in a mental home writing to and talking to whoever was interested about his past cannabilism and necrophilia. Creepy!
 
Yeah have read that 86 Cramps tour book with Gein's epitaph. To think he lived to 70 odd in a mental home writing to and talking to whoever was interested about his past cannabilism and necrophilia. Creepy!
Are you serious?:eek: Shit, I never heard about that part, and that was probably a good thing until now.:(
 

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The creepiest part was the hood imo, survivor Bryan Hartnell noticed that it was well made with a lot of care, why bother when you expect the victims to die? If you just just want to hide your face why not use a simple ski mask? It obviously meant something to him, the lack of a reference to the hood/attack in any of the following letters is also quite strange.

Oh yes, seriously strange and entirely premeditated. Can just imagine some shadowy figure obsessively stitching the stinkin' thing together. It had all those symbols on it too.

I suspect we will never know the true identity.
 
Gacy used to dress up as "Pogo the Clown" at kids parties-harrowing. His last words were "kiss my arse". Sick, sick man.
Dahmer was an absolute creep, what with the necrophilia and all.
Off topic, but anyone seen "The Three Murderers" section in South Park's Satans Super Sweet Sixteenth? Amusing stuff.

Sufjan Stevens wrote a song documenting some aspects of Gacy's life and crimes (yeah I know sounds a bit weird).

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Iceman; Confessions of a Mafia hitman is probably the most messed up book I've read. First 200 pages of that is crazy. His dad murdering his brother and burning some guys limbs off with a blow torch. However, I do believe alot of his claims are bullshit.

He claims to have killed Gambino capo Roy DeMeo by shooting him. I recently read the book Gasspipe, another Philip Carlo book which is based on Anthony Gasspipe Casso, a former boss of the Lucchesse crime family. Casso claims to have ordered Roy Demeo killed by his very own team of serial killers. Joey Testa and Anthony Senter in the Gemini Lounge.

Next book I want to get is Murder Machine, based on Roy Demeos life. Anyone read this?

That Iceman guy (Richard Kuklinsky) was a seriously messed up piece of work. The most disturbing part of that book for me was him taking his victims to his "favourite place" which was a cave with a huge rat population. After torturing his prey he would leave them mutilated to the point of being incapacitated and the rats would come in and finish them off. Gut wrenching stuff, but actually setting up a night vision camera to film their final terrifying moments is beyond creepy.

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The crimes of Fred and Rosemary West have haunted me since reading what in my mind is the best book ever written on serial killers -
An Evil Love: The Life of Frederick West - Geoffrey Wansell.

For sheer brutality and depravity the crimes these two committed individually and as a "team" rival almost anyone.

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Fred_West
 

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