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i've killed off a lot of boxes of fruity pebbles...does that make me a cereal killer?
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how does one come to have a FAV serial killer?
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I've always been fascinated by Jack the Ripper. I believe that evidence finally points to Sickertt (sp?) but I still think Prince Eddy was up to no good.
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Ed Gein, although one day it may be myself.
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I always thought Elizabeth Bathory was by far the most interesting. Got to give it up for a prominent female in the days when females weren't really noticed, who was the primary figure behind the Dracula legend (I always loved the Dracula flicks/lore/videogames)
Todd McFarlane did a really good Bathory figure too, has her bathing in a pool of blood. He did some other prominent killers too, like Jack the Ripper, which looks great as well. |
I have always been fascinated by the subject but top billing for me still goes to Jack the Ripper who IMO was probably Francis Tumblety. Zodiac must rank highly as well if only because he is quite an enigma. Other notables worth reading up on are Peter Kuerten, Bela Kiss & Andrei Chikatilo.
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i would never have any FAV serial killer in my entire life
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fiddy serial killers
Make that fiddy one, my previous post got the woj spot :Oh crap |
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My vote goes to Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Marquis de Sade
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They're fascinating people. Interesting to read about people who think that what they were doing was normal, why and where it went "wrong". |
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Second, there are not only anti bush foreigners, their are also anti bush americans. I know, weird huh? Only the inbreed american sheep support that asshole. So youre part of the flock of an alcoholic pretzel choking serial killer, so that makes you the sheep. |
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Son of Sam, he posts on GFY :winkwink:
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What no one is fascinated by the BTK killer? Interesting that he blended into society for 30-40 years until being caught.
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Elizabeth Bathory aka The Blood Countess
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Keyser Söze. Oh wait, he wasn't real.
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The name is from Vlad, who lived before Bathory, but most of the modern day popular folklore (Bram Stoker primarily) seems to be based around Bathory. Vlad was a little weird who liked to impale enemies, but he was also a hero. The mannerisms, attitude and general habits of Dracula are much more in line with how Bathory acted.
If anything the modern day legends are at least half Bathory half Vlad inspired. I personally believe it's more Bathory but eh, lots of debates on that subject :upsidedow |
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