Serial Killers

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I use to read a lot about the British criminal history, like about Bernard Spilsbury the pathologist and thing like that, and about people like Albert Pierpoint. Not just about killers
The missus watches all things to do with murder on the TV, real and fictional.
There are some great programmes out there investigating and looking at serial killers from all angles indeed the criminal psychologists such as David Wilson are fascinating to listen to.
 

they say most murderers are known to the victims , I always watch in detail when they go before the press and news videos asking for help to find the 'missing' people... Huntley was interviewed at the time and made out he was upset and whatever … it just defies belief there are people out there like this

i think that's sort of why they thought that Robert Murat fella had something to do with Madeleine McCann, because he was inserting himself into press and was hovering round the day it all came out, unfortunately for him though i think he was just a guy who happened to speak both languages, was local, and was genuinely trying to help
 
I admit I’m probably a little warped and I blame my dad for letting me watch all sorts of stuff I probably shouldn’t have when I was too young (not pervy stuff, mind).

I’ve often found myself sitting at home on a day off while the kids are in school watching the crime channels and they’re something I’ve always found fascinating.

Not to glorify murderers of course - we should remember the victims more than the killer, but there has always been something fascinating about them to me. Maybe that we could be living and working with them daily and never know it.

Always been fascinated with the Zodiac myself, and that total scumbag Bundy.

Any other total oddballs like me out there?
I am a fellow oddball. I find the psychology of them fascinating. Jeffrey Dahmar and Denis Nilsen are my favouirites ( really bad choice of word! I apologise)

If you have not watched it, watch the recent film called "Extremely Wicked" about Bundy. Zac Efron plays him and it's excellent.


What really intrigues me is when you get two like The Moors Murderers or Fred and Rose West. Who brings the subject up or is it a gradual pushing of boundaries.
 
I am a fellow oddball. I find the psychology of them fascinating. Jeffrey Dahmar and Denis Nilsen are my favouirites ( really bad choice of word! I apologise)

If you have not watched it, watch the recent film called "Extremely Wicked" about Bundy. Zac Efron plays him and it's excellent.


What really intrigues me is when you get two like The Moors Murderers or Fred and Rose West. Who brings the subject up or is it a gradual pushing of boundaries.
I can’t bring myself to watch anything about Brady
 

The missus watches all things to do with murder on the TV, real and fictional.
There are some great programmes out there investigating and looking at serial killers from all angles indeed the criminal psychologists such as David Wilson are fascinating to listen to.

Have you done something to upset her? Looks like she is studying not to make the same mistakes as others who have been caught! :p
 
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