Hi all!
Here´s some names, some of them well-known, others not that familiar to most of us:
1. Arthur Shawcross, killed eleven prostitutes by way of battering and strangling them, and mutilated some of them.
2. Robert Yates, killed thirteen prostitutes by shooting them, thereafter burying one of them outside the bedroom window of his family home.
3. Robert Hansen, killed fifteen prostitutes by rifle and hunting-knife, after having let them loose in the wilderness, only to hunt them like animals afterwards.
4. Paul Runge, killed six women and a small girl of ten, raping and dismembering as he went along.
5. Darrell Rich, killed four women by battering them with a rock and shooting them with a handgun. He took one of his victims to a murder site to show her a decaying predecessor before he killed her.
...and finally...
6. Ed Gein, the man who was portrayed in Hitchcocks "Psycho". He was a necrophiliac who killed and eviscerated, deer-hunter style, when he did not dig up corpses from the local graveyard to procure whatever body parts that he took a fancy to.
As nice a bunch of fellow citizens as one is ever likely to run into - but what did they have in common? And what can we learn from it? Anybody?
The best!
Fisherman
Here´s some names, some of them well-known, others not that familiar to most of us:
1. Arthur Shawcross, killed eleven prostitutes by way of battering and strangling them, and mutilated some of them.
2. Robert Yates, killed thirteen prostitutes by shooting them, thereafter burying one of them outside the bedroom window of his family home.
3. Robert Hansen, killed fifteen prostitutes by rifle and hunting-knife, after having let them loose in the wilderness, only to hunt them like animals afterwards.
4. Paul Runge, killed six women and a small girl of ten, raping and dismembering as he went along.
5. Darrell Rich, killed four women by battering them with a rock and shooting them with a handgun. He took one of his victims to a murder site to show her a decaying predecessor before he killed her.
...and finally...
6. Ed Gein, the man who was portrayed in Hitchcocks "Psycho". He was a necrophiliac who killed and eviscerated, deer-hunter style, when he did not dig up corpses from the local graveyard to procure whatever body parts that he took a fancy to.
As nice a bunch of fellow citizens as one is ever likely to run into - but what did they have in common? And what can we learn from it? Anybody?
The best!
Fisherman
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