Favorite Serial Killer (5 Viewers)

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I am fascinated with David Parker Ray. He would tie women in hectic positions in a gynecologist's chair and kept them locked up in his "Toy Box", which was just his windowless trailer. He, his wife, their daughter and a friend would then torture and rape them, then once they were bored of them women he would murder them and dump them in the lake behind his house. Following is excerpts from the tape which the FBI found and transcribed:
“Hello there, bitch. You’re chained, handcuffed, scared, and disoriented. Listen to this tape. It was created July 23, 1993, as an advisory for female captives based on my several years of experience. You are here against your will. You probably think you are going to be raped. You’re right about that - you will be raped thoroughly and repeatedly… My female companion and I are very selective. We’ll snatch up anything clean, young, and well built. We’re basically like predators. We’re always looking. I don’t want to kill unless it’s absolutely necessary. If I killed every victim I ever kidnapped, there’d be bodies all over the country”
 

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tokinfatguy

Your GF just bumped her head underneath my desk :)
Carl Panzram* by far was my favorite, a truly emotionless & nomadic killer, who had no M.O., favorite weapon, particular target or mercy. He raped, killed and mutilated any person he came across he wanted to kill, anyone from kids to 80 year olds. I'm not a religious person in any sense, but if demons, the devil, and all that hypothetical bullshit actually exists, this guy definitely had them on speed dial.
 
Carl Panzram* by far was my favorite, a truly emotionless & nomadic killer, who had no M.O., favorite weapon, particular target or mercy. He raped, killed and mutilated any person he came across he wanted to kill, anyone from kids to 80 year olds. I'm not a religious person in any sense, but if demons, the devil, and all that hypothetical bullshit actually exists, this guy definitely had them on speed dial.
Yeah, Carl Panzram was a crazy fucker. “I don’t believe in Man, God nor Devil. I hate the whole damned human race including myself.”
 

Clockwork

British Cunt.
The Wests and Brady and Hindly. Actually, not so much Brady but I am very interested in Myra.
The Wests for the reason of I just find the whole case interesting.
Albert Fish has got to be up there to for interest, just cos they guy seemed more fruit cakey then any others I have read into.
 

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Mike Debardeleben. When he would come home an electrical outlet was connected to a light switch so that when he flipped lights on a reel to reel projector would start with torture sessions he filmed from female victims. Total immersion in his deeds.
 

some guy

Taiwanese Ambassador
DC sniper, gotta give it to the guy, aiming a rifle out of his trunk. thats some improvisation
 

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Serial killers that kept journals and made audio recordings (debardeleben and btk but sadly he threw them all in an incinerator) make for pleasurable study. I have desperately tried googling a fellow I saw on a tv doc where he would stalk woman and he kept detailed journals of them and had his own code for their height, build, etc..he was nipped in the bud (no known kills) but he still holds my fascination
 

Victim13

victim13
It's hard to name a favorite. Albert Fish definitely one of the most bizarre. After stating that his execution in the electric chair would be "the ultimate pleasure", he had to be electrocuted twice because of all the sewing needles he had inserted into his perineum (the space between your scrotum and your anus) for sexual gratification. Plus he shared his recipe for little girl stew with the parents of the little girl he used for the main ingredient (though by dint of this bit of hubris he was tracked down by the cops). However, I think the #1 spot for me has to go to Edmund Kemper. His murderous acts, though fewer other killers, are truly remarkable. Who else could shoot his grandmother when he was 15 and when asked about why said that he "just wanted to see what it felt like to kill Grandma," and that he killed his grandfather because he knew he would be angry at him for what he had done to his grandmother (ref. Wikipedia under Edmund Kemper). His paraphilias included necrophilia and cannibalism and after he was arrested his mother's head was found in his room mounted like a trophy and had been used ass a dartboard. Now, all these behaviours and worse have been found in other serial killers but what makes Kemper unique is his willingness to talk about his crimes and his intelligence (I.Q. of 136) which makes him very articulate. His interviews are definitely some of the most fascinating of the myriad serial killer interviews and they are pretty much all on You Tube. I will close with 2 small items. A quote from an interview:

Interviewer: "What do you think when you see a pretty girl walking down the street"
E.K.: "One side of me says, 'I'd like to talk to her, date her'. The other side of me says , 'I wonder how her head would look on a stick?"

An excerpt from an article about FBI profiler Robert Ressler in which he speaks about his experiences with E.K.:

“Edmund Kemper had committed his crimes around the time that I joined the FBI. I didn’t meet him until the late Seventies when he was already in prison. Considering that he was 6”9’, weighed 300lbs and had a very high IQ of 150, I thought I’d better take a couple of agents with me. Which I did, for the first interview. The second was done by myself and just one agent, while the third I did by myself, because the other guy had a commitment he couldn’t break. It was in that interview that Edmund Kemper threatened to break my neck and tear my head off.”

What exactly did he say? “He pointed out that the guard outside the cell had finished his shift and gone home, and that his relief was going to be late because he was busy feeding the inmates elsewhere. ‘That’s fine, Ed,’ I told him. “I hope you don’t miss your dinner. We can just chat here until the guard comes.’ And he said, ‘or I could break your neck like a twig, twist your head off and put it up on the table and let it greet the guard when he gets here.’”

Yikes. How did you get out of that one? “I tried to make conversation, to keep him busy. Kemper had decapitated all his victims, so I took his threats very seriously. We talked for a while about whether or not you could actually twist a person’s head off and that seemed to occupy him I’m an experienced hostage negotiator and stalling for time is a big part of that, so I kept him distracted until, finally, the guard came and got me.”

(to read the full article go to http://blog.blockbuster.co.uk/2011/11/blast-from-the-past-robert-ressler/)

Sorry for running on. Like the site.
 
Ive always had a thing fir dahmer, just always found myself real interested in him. Albert fish also peaked my interest, mainly because his pleasure an pain deal. I also do not consider ed gein to have been a serial killer. Im ganna look up some of the killers u guys mentioned
 
Ive always had a thing fir dahmer, just always found myself real interested in him. Albert fish also peaked my interest, mainly because his pleasure an pain deal. I also do not consider ed gein to have been a serial killer. Im ganna look up some of the killers u guys mentioned
 
Ive always had a thing fir dahmer, just always found myself real interested in him. Albert fish also peaked my interest, mainly because his pleasure an pain deal. I also do not consider ed gein to have been a serial killer. Im ganna look up some of the killers u guys mentioned
 
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