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Burning Down 04-10-2014 10:02 PM

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Originally Posted by Astronomer (Post 1438187)
Oh my god! Why so many clowns?! Clowns are creepy as **** as it is, let alone drawn by a serial killer - wahhhh!

Well, he was a clown at children's events and parades so that's probably why. He was mentally ill.

Astronomer 04-10-2014 10:08 PM

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Originally Posted by Burning Down (Post 1438244)
Well, he was a clown at children's events and parades so that's probably why. He was mentally ill.

This, I was not aware of! Very creepy indeed.

Burning Down 04-10-2014 10:11 PM

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Originally Posted by Astronomer (Post 1438247)
This, I was not aware of! Very creepy indeed.

Yeah, "Pogo the Killer Clown" or something like that. The clown he painted in his art is how he did his own makeup.

John Wayne Gacy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

ladyislingering 04-10-2014 10:25 PM

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Originally Posted by Frownland (Post 1437383)
http://ghostsnghouls.files.wordpress...lyn-mchale.jpg

One of my former avatars, this woman committed suicide by jumping from the Empire State Building in 1947. A photographer from TIME magazine snapped this picture after she had fallen on a limo and it was used as the cover of an issue. The serenity in it creeps me out.

The thing I love most about this photo is that she's encased in destruction, but her body is essentially untouched. She is at peace, limp and breathless in wreckage.

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Originally Posted by Sansa Stark (Post 1437388)
Oh yeah I don't know if it's well known in other parts of the world but it's pretty famous here
Black Dahlia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Lobotomy - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
^ one of my fave things to read about

The story of Elizabeth Short always bothered me. Not only did her killer give her a "Chelsea grin" ... he cut her in half. IN FREAKING HALF. WHO THE HELL DOES THAT. THAT'S HORRIBLE.

I've always been skeptical of and fascinated by the frontal lobotomy. I read a memoir (I think the guy's name was Howard Dully) about how this dude had a lobotomy as a kid because his parents thought he was a little asshole, and how it destroyed his brain and his behavior gradually became worse.

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Originally Posted by The Batlord (Post 1437396)
Ed Gein always creeped the **** out of me. Back as a kid I'd be interested in looking up stuff like Jack the Ripper and whatnot, but then I looked up Gein and saw a crime scene photo and it kind of put me off the whole thing for the most part.

Ed Gein - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

I remember posting this a while back in the Spam thread, but according to the author Ann Rule, who apparently knew him before he became infamous, Ted Bundy used to volunteer at a suicide hotline. Depending on how good he was at his job, and how long he worked there, there's a chance he actually saved more lives than he killed. Weird.

I'm freakishly obsessed with serial killers.

Ed Gein was one of the worst, right next to Jeffrey Dahmer - both emotionally stunted and not terribly bright, both with the taste for human flesh and fashions from human remains. Absolutely disgusting.

Albert Fish, a bit brighter and more calculated in his line of terror, was ultimately worse than both of these freaks - he preyed on children. He once dismembered and ate a child, then wrote a letter to the child's parents, describing how he achieved this (in a sickeningly detailed manner).

Ted Bundy is probably my favorite. He was incredibly bright, well educated, well spoken, good looking, had a lot of friends and close acquaintances, and yes, he volunteered at a suicide hotline, staying up nightly trying to save those who couldn't save themselves. Ted Bundy was a living contradiction in several ways. He was charming, though truly depraved. He was gentle, though shockingly violent. In the end he practically turned himself in - then served as his own lawyer.

Ann Rule's "The Stranger Beside Me" is a fascinating read, too.

Though Ted really had his shit together in terms of organized killing, there was none more sinister and calculating than H. H. Holmes, who rapidly hired and fired several contractors to build a sort of terror hotel. He was the only one who knew the layout of the building. He used this building to systematically torture, kill, and dispose of a confirmed 9 people - though he explicitly confessed to 27 murders).

It's been said that there's an estimated 30-50 active serial killers in the US at any given time. Literally anyone you know could be killing behind closed doors, and that shit is terrifying.

Sequoioideae 04-11-2014 12:24 AM





The guy that made these videos got up and drank every day until he died. So this is what he did besides drinking... yeah...

Paul Smeenus 04-11-2014 12:43 AM

^ I love the hand thing (what is this?)

Scarlett O'Hara 04-11-2014 02:00 AM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1438255)
The thing I love most about this photo is that she's encased in destruction, but her body is essentially untouched. She is at peace, limp and breathless in wreckage.



The story of Elizabeth Short always bothered me. Not only did her killer give her a "Chelsea grin" ... he cut her in half. IN FREAKING HALF. WHO THE HELL DOES THAT. THAT'S HORRIBLE.

I've always been skeptical of and fascinated by the frontal lobotomy. I read a memoir (I think the guy's name was Howard Dully) about how this dude had a lobotomy as a kid because his parents thought he was a little asshole, and how it destroyed his brain and his behavior gradually became worse.



I'm freakishly obsessed with serial killers.

Ed Gein was one of the worst, right next to Jeffrey Dahmer - both emotionally stunted and not terribly bright, both with the taste for human flesh and fashions from human remains. Absolutely disgusting.

Albert Fish, a bit brighter and more calculated in his line of terror, was ultimately worse than both of these freaks - he preyed on children. He once dismembered and ate a child, then wrote a letter to the child's parents, describing how he achieved this (in a sickeningly detailed manner).

Ted Bundy is probably my favorite. He was incredibly bright, well educated, well spoken, good looking, had a lot of friends and close acquaintances, and yes, he volunteered at a suicide hotline, staying up nightly trying to save those who couldn't save themselves. Ted Bundy was a living contradiction in several ways. He was charming, though truly depraved. He was gentle, though shockingly violent. In the end he practically turned himself in - then served as his own lawyer.

Ann Rule's "The Stranger Beside Me" is a fascinating read, too.

Though Ted really had his shit together in terms of organized killing, there was none more sinister and calculating than H. H. Holmes, who rapidly hired and fired several contractors to build a sort of terror hotel. He was the only one who knew the layout of the building. He used this building to systematically torture, kill, and dispose of a confirmed 9 people - though he explicitly confessed to 27 murders).

It's been said that there's an estimated 30-50 active serial killers in the US at any given time. Literally anyone you know could be killing behind closed doors, and that shit is terrifying.

I'm facinated about serial killers. I am sickened by it but at the same time I think about what enviromental experiences people have to do such a thing. . I've watched loads of documentaries about them. The worst serial killer in my opinion has to be the guy from the pig farm that strangled prostitutes, skinned them, cut them up and fed them to his pigs. I can't find the documentary on YouTube that I watched, but maybe look around if your interested?

Carpe Mortem 04-11-2014 09:17 AM

Ed Gein is my favorite serial killer.

Not gonna lie, I'd pay a pretty penny for a lamp made of human skin and not ask any questions.

The Batlord 04-11-2014 09:35 AM

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Originally Posted by ladyislingering (Post 1438255)
Albert Fish, a bit brighter and more calculated in his line of terror, was ultimately worse than both of these freaks - he preyed on children. He once dismembered and ate a child, then wrote a letter to the child's parents, describing how he achieved this (in a sickeningly detailed manner).

I just read the Wikipedia article on him a couple days ago and it kind of stuck with me. When he wrote about eating the kid he did so in a cold, matter-of-fact kind of way, but when he described the kid's genitals he insisted on calling them "his monkey and his pee wees". He'll perform some of the most abominable acts that anyone has ever performed on another human being but he'll be damned if he says "penis and testicles". You think of these people as twisted automatons with only the appearance of a human being, and they are, so when they show even the shallowest traces of humanity it's creepier than if they had nothing at all.

Carpe Mortem 04-11-2014 09:43 AM

A how-to guide for safe sex with your dog. :laughing::laughing::laughing:

http://www.textfiles.com/anarchy/FDR/fdr-0227.txt


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