@mousy,
Quote:It's easy to see what they are after when they lie and manipulate for money or material goods or power.
Sounds like the objective of whores and there is one other thing most sociopaths are white males..
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defect in the white race? Genetic? Demonic?
Charles Albright:
Charles Albright surgically removed the eyeballs of his prostitute victims. Dr. Ramsland examines the bizarre psychology of this former science teacher and Cub Scout leader.
Robert Leroy Anderson:
A study in sexual sadism, he & his friend stalked and abducted attractive women to torture, rape & murder.
John Eric Armstrong:
Model sailor traveled on warship to murder prostitutes all over the world. Now updated to include his trial and sentencing.
Steven Avery:
DNA evidence exculpates him from one rape/attempted murder, but nails him on the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach, a young photographer who visited him for business reasons.
Elizabeth Bathory:
This legendary countess is remembered for murdering women for fun and bathing in their blood to make herself more beautiful. Was there any truth to this heinous legend or was this a story concocted by her powerful political enemies?
The Beauty Queen Killer:
Beautiful young women suddenly vanish and it's clear that a sadistic killer is on the loose in Florida.
Bible John:
That's what they called the tall, very handsome well-dressed young man, who kept reciting passages from the scriptures. He was the last person seen with a three young murder victims, none of them sexually assaulted, but oddly all three were menstruating at the time of their death. DNA has brought forward new leads in this strange unsolved case.
Lawrence Bittaker & Roy Norris:
He signs his prison fan mail "Pliers."
His psychiatrist saw what he was: "a highly dangerous man, with no internal controls over his impulses, a man who could kill without hesitation or remorse." When he was released from prison, Bittaker told a cellmate that someday he planned to be "bigger than Manson."
Along with prison-buddy psychopath Roy Norris, Bittaker constructed a van called the Murder Mack and collected pretty teenage girls to rape, torture and kill in the San Gabriel Mountains. In the isolated mountain areas, they went to work on their young victims with vice-grip pliers, urging them to scream into their tape recorder before they snuffed out their voices forever.
Yes, he's on death row in California a condition that stretches into decades playing cards with other serial killers, filling frivolous lawsuits against the state and selling his fingernail clippings to murder groupies.
Pat Brown:
Profiler and star of I, Detective, explodes 10 myths about serial killers.
Jerry Brudos:
Sharon Wood, 24, left her secretarial job in Portland and entered the basement level of a parking garage to look for her car when a tall, pudgy man approached her. She later told police that she had sensed someone behind her and had tried to return to an area where she could hear other people. But then someone tapped her shoulder and she turned around. The man was holding a pistol.
In a split second, she decided to fight. She had barely a chance against him, but she believed that if she didn't struggle while someone might still hear her, she'd die that day. Instinct told her that this man had murder on his mind.
Sharon kicked at him with her high-heeled shoes, screamed again and bit him hard. Yet he managed to slam her head on the concrete, dazing her. Fortunately another car came along, and her attacker ran off. She survived, but not long afterward another young woman did not.
Brudos is one of the most shocking serial killers ever and the subject of Ann Rule's book The Lust Killer. He abducted, tortured & mutilated young women in his garage, right under the noses of his wife and children. An analysis of the psychological factors that created this monster.
Serial killer Jerry Brudos, died March 28, 2006.
BTK- Dennis Rader:
For three decades, the terrifying serial killer who called himself BTK ("Bind, Torture, Kill") was uncaught. First he would cut the phone lines, and then he would get into the house somehow, waiting for his victim to come home. The killings drove Wichita's women into a frenzy, but then the murders unexplicably stopped. Police theorized that BTK could have died or have been incarcerated for some other crime or mental disease, or maybe even moved away.
Then in March, 2004, BTK sent a very convincing letter to the local newspaper, taking responsibility for the September, 1986, unsolved death of Vicki Wegerle. Included with the letter were a photocopy of Wegerle's driver's license and three photos of her body that BTK took after he killed her.
In May, BTK sent a copy of the chapter titles of David Lohr's Crime Library story on the case to a local TV station. Lohr's feature story was the only BTK case history on the Net at that time. However, BTK had changed several of the chapter titles, including one that he changed to "Will There Be More?"
And so, it began again, with BTK impatiently pointing out to police the murders of his that they missed. Finally, BTK made the mistake that culminated in his capture.
Here is the most detailed story of this case as it unfolded in 1974 and then again in 2004.
Ted Bundy:
The most frightening of serial killers: a handsome, educated psychopathic law student who stalked and murdered dozens of young college women who looked very much like a young woman who broke off her relationship with him.
Bundy was a very adept and glib con artist who faked a broken arm in a sling to convince young women to help him carry his textbooks to his car. Once there, he battered them with a baseball bat and carried them off for ghoulish rituals.
Ted Bundy - "The Hollow Men" by Stephen Michaud:
Well-known author explains why serial killers have to kill, using his extensive knowledge of Ted Bundy.
Ted Bundy - The Only Living Witness by Stephen Michaud:
An excerpt from Michaud's book that delves into the twisted psyche of one of the most terrifying serial killers.
Ted Bundy - Dr. Robert Keppel interview:
Interview with the serial killer expert, Dr. Keppel, who took Ted Bundy's confession.
Ted Bundy - Serial Murder: Future Implications for Police Investigations by Dr. Robert Keppel:
Dr. Robert Keppel, expert on the Ted Bundy and Green River cases, explains the lessons learned for future police investigations.
Angelo Buono and Kenneth Bianchi, the Hillside Stranglers:
It takes more than a few homicides to get the attention of the people in a city the size of Los Angeles. Murders are a daily occurrence. So when three women living hi-risk lifestyles were found strangled and naked on hillsides very few people lost sleep over it. Only a couple sharp homicide detectives became nervous that this was just the beginning. Everything changed when five "nice girls" were abducted from their middle-class neighborhoods.
Two psychopathic cousins made torture into an unspeakable art form as they experimented on their young victims, giving new meaning to the concept of "Evil."
Camden Ripper:
Highly intelligent, but mentally unstable British mechanical engineer, lures young women to a gruesome death.
Capital City Murders:
Abduction and murder of 8 young women associated with the University of Wisconsin in Madison began suddenly in 1968 and ended without a clue in 1984.
Stories about serial killers who raped and tortured their victims at the Crime Library.