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Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 5:44pm On Nov 04, 2022
Dennis Nilsen( Serial Killer ,Cannibal ,Psychopath,Homosexual)


Dennis Nilsen terrorized London in the late 70's and early 80's, killing 15 men over a five-year period. Nilsen would pick up young men at bars and take them back to his home (Jeffery Dahmar right). There, he'd strangle or drown them. Once dead, he'd bathe and dress the bodies, according to The International Business Times.

He admitted to police that he kept the bodies for extended periods of time before disposing of them so that he could have sex with them and talk to them. He is currently serving a life sentence at the HMP Full Sutton prison in Yorkshire, UK

Following Duffey's murder, Nilsen began to kill with increasing frequency as Bundy did when he escaped prison the 2nd time. Before the end of 1980, he killed a further five victims and attempted to murder one other smh; only one of these victims whom Nilsen murdered, 26-year-old William David Sutherland, has ever been identified
He looks so 'Normal’ pfft





Dennis Nilsen, who was convicted of six North London murders in 1983, moved to an upstairs apartment from his previous, ground-level flat. Without a yard in which to bury bodies, he had to come up with a new method of disposal. So, he did what any psychotic murderer would do, he flushed his victims’ decomposing flesh down to goldfish heaven. Just like “flushable” wipes, this quickly became a problem, clogging the drains for the entire building. Once it was discovered that human remains caused the blockage, investigators quickly flushed Nilsen out.


N.B I should say I really hate this AHole

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 5:47pm On Nov 04, 2022
Robert Berdella (Serial Killer,Sadist ,Homosexual)

In the late 80's, Robert Berdella tortured and killed six men, chopped their bodies into small pieces, and stuffed their remains into dog-food bags(of course where else would I keep chopped human parts). He also kept detailed notes on each of his victims, which later helped investigators prove their murders. Berdella almost got away with it all. Had it not been for his seventh would-be victim, 22-year-old Christopher Bryson, who managed to escape from the second floor of Berdella's home, he may have not been caught

Berdella was originally charged with sexual assault, but after police obtained a search warrant, they found human remains and other wallets of other victims. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and died of a heart attack in jail in 1992
This guy was master of torture , pure torture this mf

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by feranmi143: 5:52pm On Nov 04, 2022
Yo fish, usa are full of sh*t people. a guy was playing his sex tape with his real mom in the fu*king class room here last week or so . i could not help but laugh
Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 5:57pm On Nov 04, 2022
Herb Baumeister
(Serial killer ,hoarder,Sociopath, Homosexual)
, a serial killer who stashed bodies in his back yard
Yeah our normal backyard

In the late 80's and 90's, Herbert Baumeister would lure gay men back to his pool house then strangle them and dump them in the woods behind his home, according to People magazine. Baumeister had his pool area decorated with mannequins that were set up to seem like they were having a pool party.
They all look so Normal right ? Not your typical ugly hulky bad guy , these are the real monsters

Baumeister's young son, Erich, even stumbled upon the remains of one victim while he was playing in the backyard, typical of body borders like Ed Gein. Once Baumeister realized the police were onto him he fled to Ontario, Canada and shot himself in the head at Pinery Provincial Park(easy escape if you ask me) In his suicide note, he blamed his failing marriage and business as the reason for his suicide and never confessed to any of the murders. Police estimate that he killed somewhere between 10-20 people.....

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:09pm On Nov 04, 2022
Now For the Female folks
Gertrude Baniszewski, the "torture mother." (Psychopath , Black Widow , Manipulator, gang leader ,Torturer , sexual predator )


Nope nope it’s not just an African thing nope!

Now This is your typical Nollywood Step-Mother


In 1965 police found the emaciated body of 16-year-old Indianapolis resident, Sylvia Likens. She was covered in cigarette burns and sprawled out on a filthy mattress in the home of 37-year-old Gertrude Baniszewski, according to Indianapolis Monthly.

Sylvia and her sister Jenny boarded with Baniszewski because their parents were carnival-workers and traveled a lot. The girls' father paid Baniszewski $20 a week in exchange for housing his daughters. If the money arrived late and Baniszewski took out her anger on the girls. Eventually, she focused her beatings on Sylvia, alone. But, this wasn't a crime of an adult beating on a child; Baniszewski was the mother of seven children, all of whom lived in the house and partook in the violent and sadistic attacks against Sylvia. Neighborhood kids, some as young as 10, were invited to join in or watch. No one reported anything.

In October 1965, Sylvia was beaten to death Baniszewski apparently forced a neighbor to call the police and tell them Sylvia ran away. When police arrived at the home, Jenny Likens, Sylvia's younger sister, apparently whispered to one of the officers, "Get me out of here and I'll tell you everything."

Baniszewski got 20 years in prison and was then released, she moved to Iowa, changed her name and died of lung cancer in 1990. The others, who were mainly children, all got away with short sentences if any. Hmmm 20 years doesn’t seem fair for this vile Human .

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:38pm On Nov 04, 2022
We have friendly Cannibals and we have
Katherine Knight, who tried to feed her husband to his children.


Katherine Knight, an Australian woman stabbed her partner, John Price, to death 37-times in 2000. Knight then skinned him, decapitated his head, and cooked up parts of his body. She set her dining room table for two and served the cooked meat with baked potatoes and side vegetables. She placed handwritten notes next to each table setting with the names of Price's children on them — she was attempting to serve them their father for dinner.

When police finally arrived at the house they found Knight in a comatose state with pills spilled out on the floor. They also found Price's head boiling in a pot of soup on the stove. Knight was the first woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. She is currently serving her sentence in Silverwater Correctional Complex in New South Wales, Australia.


If crazy had a face right..... her face literally screams I'm crazy and will possibly bite
people too

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:41pm On Nov 04, 2022
Issei Sagawa, the Japanese cannibal who still walks free



Another Cannibal yep!!! (Repented Cannibal , Sexual predator , heterosexual, pedophile)



The famous Japanese cannibal is notorious in his country. He grew up in a wealthy family but always had the urge for human flesh. At 23, Sagawa was arrested for attempted rape, according to Culture Crossfire. He entered the apartment of a tall German woman living in Tokyo and attacked her. Police didn't realize he was actually attempting to eat her, even though he bit off a piece of her flesh. Sagawa, who is 5-feet-tall, later told Vice he was obsessed with taller "Western" women.

At 32, Sagawa went to study literature in France, even receiving his Ph.D. It was there that he befriended a classmate, a 25-year-old Dutch woman named Renee Hartevelt.

The friendship proved deadly for Hartevelt as one night in 1981, Sagawa invited her over under the guise of working on a poetry assignment but ended up shooting her in the neck and eating various parts of her body over a two-day span.

He attempted to dump the leftovers of her body in a lake nearby but was caught in the act. He was held in police custody for two years before being deemed legally insane and deported back to Japan. Once in Japan, he was declared sane by psychologists and signed himself out of the mental institution where he was being held. He currently lives as a free man in Japan.

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:50pm On Nov 04, 2022
Jeffery Dahmer ( Cannibal, pedophile,Homosexual ,Serial killer , Sexual predator ,Body Hoarder ,Drinker ,Lobotomy ,Necrophiliac,Tortuerer , Antisocial Psychopath,Sadist, Animal killer )



Oh the Innocent Innocent looking Dahmer , like Bundy his charms were subtle yet intense , Good Evening let's Get an insight into the mind the blood drink , flesh eating , Corpse raping POS , yes dahmar was one of the baddests motherfuckers in the world , and worse part is he looks like the kid you bully in high school

Childhood and Family
Dahmer was born in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on May 21, 1960, to Lionel and Joyce Dahmer. He was described as an energetic and happy child until the age of 4 when surgery to correct a double hernia seemed to effect a change in the boy. Noticeably subdued, he became increasingly withdrawn following the birth of his younger brother and the family's frequent moves. By his early teens, he was disengaged, tense and largely friendless.

Dahmer claims that his compulsions toward necrophilia and murder began around the age of 14, but it appears that the breakdown of his parents' marriage and their acrimonious divorce a few years later may have been the catalyst for turning these thoughts into actions.

By the time of his first killing, Dahmer's alcohol consumption had spun out of control. He dropped out of Ohio State University after one quarter term, and his recently remarried father insisted that he join the Army. Dahmer enlisted in late December 1978 and was posted to Germany shortly thereafter.

His drinking problem persisted, and in early 1981, the Army discharged him. Although German authorities would later investigate possible connections between Dahmer and murders that took place in the area during that time, it is not believed that he took any more victims while serving in the Armed Forces.

Following his discharge, Dahmer returned home to Ohio. An arrest later that year for disorderly conduct prompted his father to send Dahmer to live with his grandmother in Wisconsin, but his alcohol problem continued and he was arrested the following summer for indecent exposure. He was arrested once again in 1986 when two boys accused him of masturbating in front of them. He received a one-year probationary sentence

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:54pm On Nov 04, 2022
Last 13 Victims
Over the following two years, Dahmer's victim count accelerated, bringing his total from four to 17. He developed rituals as he progressed, experimenting with chemical means of disposal and often consuming the flesh of his victims. Dahmer also attempted crude lobotomies, drilling into victims' skulls while they were still alive and injecting them with muriatic acid.

On May 27, 1991, Dahmer's neighbor Sandra Smith called the police to report that an Asian boy was running naked in the street. When the police arrived, the boy was incoherent, and they accepted the word of Dahmer — a white man in a largely poor African-American community — that the boy was his 19-year-old lover. In fact, the boy was 14 years old and a brother of the Laotian teen Dahmer had molested three years earlier.

The police escorted Dahmer and the boy home. Clearly not wishing to become embroiled in a homosexual domestic disturbance, they took only a cursory look around before leaving.

Once the police left the scene, Dahmer killed the boy and proceeded with his usual rituals. Had they conducted even a basic search, police officers would have found the body of Dahmer's 12th victim, Tony Hughes.

Before he was finally arrested, Dahmer killed four more men.



The Crime Scene at Jeffrey Dahmer’s Arrest: Refrigerator and Polaroids
Dahmer's killing spree ended when he was arrested on July 22, 1991. The body parts found in Dahmer’s refrigerator and Polaroid photographs of his victims became inextricably associated with his notorious killing spree.

Two Milwaukee police officers were led to Dahmer when they picked up Tracy Edwards, a 32-year-old African American man who was wandering the streets with handcuffs dangling from his wrist. They decided to investigate the man's claims that a "weird dude" had drugged and restrained him. They arrived at Dahmer's apartment, where he calmly offered to get the keys for the handcuffs.

Edwards claimed that the knife Dahmer had threatened him with was in the bedroom. When the officer went in to corroborate the story, he noticed Polaroid photographs of dismembered bodies lying around. Dahmer was subdued by the officers.

Subsequent searches revealed a head in the refrigerator, three more in the freezer and a catalog of other horrors, including preserved skulls, jars containing Instruments and an extensive gallery of macabre Polaroid photographs of his victims.

In 1996, following Dahmer’s death, a group of Milwaukee businessmen raised more than $400,000 to purchase the items he used for his victims — including blades, saws, handcuffs and a refrigerator to store body parts. They promptly destroyed them in an effort to distance the city from the horrors of Dahmer's actions and the ensuing media circus surrounding his trial

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:56pm On Nov 04, 2022
Trial and Imprisonment
Dahmer’s trial began in January 1992. Given that the majority of Dahmer's victims were African American, there were considerable racial tensions, so strict security precautions were taken, including an eight-foot barrier of bulletproof glass that separated him from the gallery. The inclusion of only one African American on the jury provoked further unrest, but was ultimately contained and short-lived. Lionel Dahmer and his second wife attended the trial throughout.

Dahmer initially pleaded not guilty to all charges, despite having confessed to the killings during police interrogation. He eventually changed his plea to guilty by virtue of insanity. His defense then offered the gruesome details of his behavior, as proof that only someone insane could commit such terrible acts.

The jury chose to believe the prosecution's assertion that Dahmer was fully aware that his acts were evil and chose to commit them anyway. On February 15, 1992, they returned after approximately 10 hours' deliberation to find him guilty, but sane, on all counts. He was sentenced to 15 consecutive life terms in prison, with a 16th term tacked on in May.

Dahmer reportedly adjusted well to prison life, although he was initially kept apart from the general population. He eventually convinced authorities to allow him to integrate more fully with other inmates. He found religion in the form of books and photos sent to him by his father, and he was granted permission by the Columbia Correctional Institution to be baptized by a local pastor.



Twisted Zombie Experiments

Forensic psychiatrist Dr. Frederick Fosdal was hired by prosecutors to examine Dahmer. He found that the serial killer had carried out lobotomies on some of his victim’s corpses—drilling holes in their head and pouring fluid in the skulls. Whilst they were still alive he injected them with Muriatic acid to see if he was able to keep them under his control. Fosdal said, “He had hoped to control and keep them around longer by making them zombie-like.”

He confessed to having sex with some of the corpses and also to preserving one man’s heart to eat. Fosdal added, “They were not brutal, sadistic acts. He said he killed them in the most painless way he knew. It all boils down to the question of control.” The psychiatrist also found nothing in his examination to support Dahmer’s plea of not guilty by reason of insanity. It was clear that Dahmer knew his crimes were evil and chose to carry out the gruesome murders anyway.

In February 1992, a jury found Dahmer guilty of first-degree murder and sentenced to 15 consecutive life terms

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 6:58pm On Nov 04, 2022
In March, he strangled and dismembered a male model.

Dahmer killed 13 other locals over the next three years. His methods grew crueler and involved drilling into victims’ skulls while they were alive, injecting them with acid, and eating them. He was arrested on July 22, 1991, when would-be victim Tracy Edwards escaped and was found wandering the streets in handcuffs.

Found guilty on 15 counts of first-degree murder, Dahmer was given 15 life sentences and additional 70 years. He was bludgeoned to death in prison on Nov. 28, 1994, by inmate Christopher Scarver.

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 7:06pm On Nov 04, 2022
Harold Shipman ( Calculated Psychopath ,Sadist,Geronticidal Serial killer )

Doctors are supposed to give people support when they are at their most vulnerable, but Dr. Harold Shipman used his position to take advantage of his patients – and in a cruelly ironic twist, became one of the most prolific serial killers in English history.

From 1975 to 1998, serial killer Harold Shipman used his position as a trusted family physician to murder as many as 250 of his patients by lethal injection.


Exploiting their trust, Shipman would first diagnose his patients with illnesses they didn’t have and then injected them with a lethal dose of diamorphine. Unbeknownst to perhaps 250 people, their visit to the office of Harold Shipman would be their last.




Following his mother’s death, Shipman went on to marry Primrose May Oxtoby while studying medicine at Leeds University Medical School. The pair had four children together, and from the outside, Shipman’s life was the picture of normality.

He graduated in 1970 and commenced life as a junior doctor, but he quickly moved up the ranks and became a general practitioner at a medical center in West Yorkshire.

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 7:08pm On Nov 04, 2022
It was here in 1976 where Shipman first found himself in trouble with the law. The young doctor was caught forging prescriptions for Demerol, an opioid typically used to treat severe pain, for his own use. Shipman had become addicted.

He was fined, fired from his job, and required to attend a rehabilitation clinic in York.

Harold Shipman seemed to get back on his feet quickly and returned to work at Donneybrook Medical Centre in Hyde in 1977. He would spend the next 15 years of his career here before setting up a one-man practice in 1993. He developed a reputation among his patients and in his community as a good and helpful physician. He was renowned for his bedside manner.
Yet no one knew that at the same time, the “good doctor” was secretly killing his patients



It was March 1975 when Shipman took his first patient, 70-year-old Eva Lyons. It was the day before her birthday.

At this time, Shipman had got his hands on enough diamorphine to kill hundreds of people, though no one was even aware of his addiction until the next year.

Though Shipman was fired that year for forging prescriptions, he was not removed from the General Medical Council, the doctors’ regulatory body. Instead, he received a warning letter.
According to investigators, Shipman would stop and restart his killing spree many times throughout his decades of terror. But his method of killing always remained the same. He would target the vulnerable, with his oldest victim being 93-year-old Anne Cooper and his youngest 41-year-old Peter Lewis.

Then, he’d administer a lethal dose of diamorphine and either watch them die right there or send them home to perish.

In all, it’s believed that he killed 71 patients while working at the Donneybrook practice and the remainder while operating his one-man practice. Of his victims, 171 were female and 44 were men.

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 7:10pm On Nov 04, 2022
Shipman’s crimes were finally uncovered after he made the mistake of trying to forge the will of one of his victims, 81-year-old Kathleen Grundy, a former mayor of his town of Hyde.

After Shipman administered a lethal dose of diamorphine to Grundy, he selected the “cremation” box on her will to hide the evidence. Then, he used his typewriter to write her family out of the will entirely, leaving everything to him.

However, Grundy was buried, and her daughter, Angela Woodruff, was notified about the will by local solicitors. Immediately, she suspected foul play and went to the police.


Woodruff said of the situation,”The whole thing was unbelievable. The thought of mum signing the document leaving everything to her doctor was inconceivable. The concept of her signing a document which was so badly typed didn’t make any sense.”

Grundy’s body was subsequently exhumed in August 1998 and diamorphine was found in her muscle tissues. Shipman was then arrested on September 7 of that year.

Over the next two months, the bodies of another 11 victims were exhumed. A police expert also checked Shipman’s surgery computer and discovered that he had made false entries to support the fake causes of death he gave on his victims’ death certificates.

Simultaneously, Shipman insisted that Grundy was addicted to a drug like morphine or heroin and pointed to his notes as evidence of this. However, police found that Shipman had written the notes on his computer after her death.

Then, police managed to verify 14 other cases where Shipman had given lethal doses of diamorphine, falsely registered the patients’ deaths, and tampered with their medical history to show that they were dying anyway.

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 8:04pm On Nov 04, 2022
Harold Shipman always denied the murders and refused to cooperate with the police or criminal psychiatrists. When the police tried to question him or show him photos of his victims, he sat with his eyes shut, yawned, and refused to look at any evidence.

Police could only charge Shipman with 15 murders, but it’s been estimated that his kill count is anywhere between 250 and 450.


In 2000, Shipman was handed life imprisonment with a recommendation that he never be released.

He was incarcerated in a Manchester prison but ended up in Wakefield Prison in West Yorkshire, where he took his own life. On the day before his 58th birthday, Jan. 13, 2004, Shipman was found hanging in his cell.

He told his probation officer prior to this that he was thinking about committing suicide so that his wife would receive his pension and lump sum.

With his death looms the question of why he killed. A number of theories have been put forward to explain why Shipman had the urge to murder, some say that he may have been avenging the death of his mother.

Others offer the more charitable opinion that he injected the elderly with diamorphine as a misguided way of offering compassion.

Still, others suggest that the doctor had a God Complex — and simply needed to prove that he could take life as well as save it.

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 8:11pm On Nov 04, 2022
In the midst of one of California’s darkest seasons, plagued by the crimes of several of history’s most notorious serial killers, 16-year-old Chevelle “Chevy” Wheeler went missing. Soon, several more people in the San Joaquin County region were gone without a trace.


Speed killers’ Loren Herzog and Gary Shermantine were hard-partying methamphetamine users who are suspected of slaughtering as many as 72 people in San Joaquin County in the 1980s and '90s.


Wheeler’s disappearance would not be solved for another decade when San Joaquin County investigators linked two men, Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine to the kidnapping and murder of at least five people that earned them the moniker the “Speed Freak Killers.”

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 8:12pm On Nov 04, 2022
Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine grew up in the small, quiet California town of Linden, roughly 100 miles from the hustle and bustle of San Francisco. Linden had then had a population of about 2,000 people and Herzog and Shermantine were well-known methamphetamine users and regulars at the local bar, the Linden Inn. The pair of childhood friends were often seen together around town.

On Oct. 7, 1985, Chevelle Wheeler, known as Chevy, was dropped off at the front of Franklin High School in Stockton, California, just 20 minutes away from Linden. After her mother left, she ditched school to meet up with Herzog and Shermantine in the woods nearby to get high as she was also an active meth user. Wheeler was reported missing but her case went cold.

Thirteen years later, on Nov. 13, 1998, the Linden Inn made headlines when Cyndi Vanderheiden, daughter of the bar’s owner, went missing. Vanderheiden was seen at Linden Inn and The Old Corner Saloon with a date who dropped her off at home. She too went with Herzog and Shermantine to a nearby cemetery to smoke meth and then vanished. It would be over a decade before her case was solved

As the San Joaquin Sheriff’s Department worked to find Vanderheiden, Shermantine’s car was repossessed in 1999 and was investigated after blood was found inside — blood that was later determined to be Vanderheiden’s. Investigators then focused their attention on an extensive questioning of Loren Herzog.

Herzog told investigators that Shermantine had killed a hunter in Utah named Henry Howell in 1994, as well as a 24-year-old woman named Robin Armtrout. He also said he was in the vehicle when Shermantine killed Vanderheiden, but did not actively participate in the killings.


Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine were charged with several counts of murder in March 1999. In 2001, Shermantine was convicted of the murders of Cyndi Vanderheiden, Chevelle Wheeler, and the 1984 murders of Howard King and Paul Cavanaugh. Herzog was convicted for the murders of Vanderheiden, Cavanaugh, and King.

The ‘Speed Freak Killers’ And Their ‘Bone Yard’.


Shermantine was given the death penalty and sent to death row at San Quentin State Penitentiary. Herzog was given 78 years, but his convictions were overturned in 2004 after an appeal was granted showing his confessions were coerced. Herzog took a plea bargain that reduced his sentence to 14 years, with six years already served.

In 2012 however, two years after his release, a bounty hunter informed Herzog that Shermantine intended to tell police about a well and two other locations of victims. That same bounty hunter, Leonard Padilla, promised Shermantine $30,000 for information and Shermantine drew a map to a well site Linden. Investigators dug through the site, which Shermantine and Herzog called their “bone yard,” finding over 1,000 human remains — including a rotted fetus.

The FBI took over the case after local authorities’ poor handling of the dig and sent the remains for DNA testing. On March 30, 2012 they announced the identities of two people found in a well: Kimberly Ann Billy and Joann Hobson, who disappeared in 1984 and 1985, respectively. Shermantine identified two other burial sites on property once owned by his family, where Chevelle Wheeler and Cyndi Vanderheiden were found.


Shermantine frequently wrote letters to investigators about burial sites of his and other death row inmates’ victims. The FBI investigated several, and when they turned up nothing they ceased taking Shermantine’s letters as leads.

Elected officials and families of victims and those believed to be victims of the Speed Freak Killers alleged that the Sheriff’s Office deliberately used a backhoe to hide evidence at the first burial site, knowing the damage it could do to the evidence. State Senator Cathleen Galgiani suggested that missing persons records of people possibly connected to Herzog and Shermantine were deleted. Later, it was determined emails had been sent to have them removed from the national missing persons list

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by akwesenana: 11:47pm On Nov 04, 2022
Hmm.
Why does wokeness go hand in hand with apathy?
Abi the unwoke are also apathetic but the government media control prevents such news from spreading?
Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 11:52pm On Nov 04, 2022
akwesenana:
Hmm.
Why does wokeness go hand in hand with apathy?
Abi the unwoke are also apathetic but the government media control prevents such news from spreading?
smiley
Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:13am On Nov 05, 2022
Nilsen

Eventually, Nilsen hid the boy’s body underneath the floorboards of his apartment. He would stay there for several months until Nilsen finally buried him in the backyard. Meanwhile, Nilsen continued to seek out new victims.

Some of the boys and young men were homeless or sex workers, while others were tourists who were visiting the wrong bar at the wrong time. But no matter who they were, Nilsen wanted to keep them all to himself forever — and blamed this sickening urge on his loneliness.

Before moving to 23 Cranley Gardens, Nilsen lived in an apartment building with a garden. Initially, he had been hiding corpses under his floorboards. However, the smell eventually became too much to bear. So, he started burying, burning, and disposing of his victims in the garden.


Believing that it was just the internal organs that were causing the smell, Nilsen took the bodies out of their hiding places, dissected them on the floor, and often saved their skin and bones for later use.

Not only did he keep many of the corpses, but he often dressed them up, took them to bed, watched TV with them, and performed depraved sex acts with them. Even worse, he later defended this disturbing behavior: “A corpse is a thing. It can’t feel, it can’t suffer. If you’re more upset by what I did to a corpse than what I did to a living person, then your morals are upside down.”

To dispose of the body parts that he didn’t want to keep, Nilsen would routinely have small bonfires in his backyard, secretly adding human organs and innards to the flames along with tire parts to hide the inevitable smell. The body parts that weren’t burned were buried near the fire pit. But these methods of disposal wouldn’t work at his next apartment.

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:15am On Nov 05, 2022
Unfortunately for Nilsen, in 1981, his landlord decided to renovate his apartment, and he had to move to a new location. As 23 Cranley Gardens didn’t have enough outdoor space for Nilsen to discreetly burn body parts, he had to get a little more creative with his disposal methods.


Assuming that the flesh would either deteriorate or sink far enough into the sewers that it wouldn’t be found, Nilsen began flushing human remains down his toilet. But the building’s plumbing was old and not quite up to the task of disposing of human beings. Eventually, it became so backed up that the other residents noticed it as well and called in the plumber.

Upon a thorough investigation of the apartment building’s pipes, the human remains were easily traced back to Nilsen’s apartment. Upon setting foot in the room, the police immediately noted the aroma of rotting flesh and decay. When they asked him where the rest of the body was, Nilsen calmly showed them to the garbage bag of body parts he kept in his wardrobe.

A further search revealed that there were body parts stashed all over Nilsen’s apartment, implicating him beyond a shadow of a doubt in several murder cases. Though he admitted to committing between 12 and 15 murders (he claimed he couldn’t remember the exact number), he was formally charged with six counts of murder and two attempted murders.

He was found guilty on all counts in 1983 and sentenced to life in prison, where he spent much of his time translating books into Braille. Nilsen expressed no remorse for his crimes and no desire to be free.

In the early 1990s, Nilsen gained further notoriety when he commented on the arrest of the American serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer — since he also preyed on young men and boys. But Dahmer soon became so infamous that Nilsen eventually gained the title of the “British Jeffrey Dahmer,” even though he had been arrested long before the actual Dahmer.

Aside from targeting males, Nilsen had many other things in common with Dahmer, including his methods of strangling victims, performing necrophilia on the corpses, and dissecting the bodies. And when Dahmer was arrested, Nilsen weighed in on his motives — and also accused him of lying about his cannibalism. (When asked whether he ever ate any of his victims, Nilsen insisted that he was “strictly a bacon and eggs man.”)

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:17am On Nov 05, 2022
At some point, while Nilsen was in prison, he recorded a set of chilling audiotapes describing his murders in graphic detail. These audiotapes will be explored in a new Netflix documentary titled Memories of a Murderer: The Nilsen Tapes. It’s set to be released on August 18, 2021.

In 2018, Nilsen died in prison at age 72 after suffering a ruptured abdominal aortic aneurysm. He spent his final moments laying in his own filth in his prison cell. And he was reportedly in “excruciating pain.”

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:23am On Nov 05, 2022
RICHARD RAMIREZ NIGHT STALKER (Devil Worshipper ,Stalker,Serial Killer,Clinically Certified Psychopath,decapitator and a Thrill spree Killer )


In the mid-1980s, Richard Ramirez murdered at least 14 people — and became forever infamous as the "Night Stalker."

On August 31, 1985, serial killer Richard Ramirez walked into a convenience store in Los Angeles. At first, he seemed like any ordinary shopper. But then, he noticed his own face on the cover of a newspaper — and ran for his life.



By that point, Ramirez was already considered the main suspect in the brutal “Night Stalker” murders that had terrorized California for over a year. But authorities had only just released his name and picture to the public — while he was traveling back to Los Angeles.


This gave residents plenty of time to memorize his physical features — and point him out to authorities as he dashed out of the store. It also gave Ramirez very little chance to get away. But of course, he still tried to escape.

The ensuing chase involved seven police cars and a helicopter that tracked Ramirez throughout the city. But an angry mob of bystanders caught up to him first. Enraged by his heinous crimes, they began to beat him relentlessly — and at least one man used a metal pipe. By the time the police arrived, Ramirez was practically thanking them for arresting him.


Richard Ramirez, who had been dubbed the Night Stalker by the local media, had started his brutal killing spree a little over a year before his arrest. In that time, he murdered at least 14 people — and committed countless other violent acts. But his life of crime started long before tha

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:25am On Nov 05, 2022
Born on February 29, 1960, Richard Ramirez was raised in El Paso, Texas. Ramirez claimed that his father physically abused him and that he sustained multiple head injuries at an early age. One injury was so severe that it reportedly caused him to have epileptic seizures.

To escape his violent father, Ramirez spent a lot of time with his older cousin, Miguel, who was a Vietnam veteran. Unfortunately, Miguel’s influence wasn’t that much better than his father’s had been.

During his time in Vietnam, Miguel had raped, tortured, and even dismembered several Vietnamese women. And sickeningly, he had the photographic evidence to prove it. He often showed “little Richie” photos of the horrors he inflicted upon the women.



And when Ramirez was just 13 years old, he witnessed his cousin fatally shoot his own wife. Shortly after the shooting, Ramirez began to transform from a scared, abused boy to a hardened, sullen young man.

From developing an interest in Satanism to becoming addicted to drugs, Ramirez’s life took a dark turn. Even worse, he was still under his cousin’s influence — since Miguel had been found not guilty of the murder by reason of insanity. (Miguel ultimately spent just four years in a mental hospital until he was released.)

Before long, Ramirez developed an obsession with the same kinds of sexual and physical violence that Miguel had inflicted on the women in his photos. Ramirez also began to have more run-ins with the law — especially after he moved to the Los Angeles area in California

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:28am On Nov 05, 2022
For a long time, Ramirez’s first murder was believed to have taken place on June 28, 1984. It was then that he killed 79-year-old Jennie Vincow. Not only did Ramirez stab and sexually assault his victim, he also slashed her throat so deeply that she was nearly decapitated.

But decades after Ramirez was arrested in 1985, he was also linked by DNA evidence to the murder of a 9-year-old girl, which took place on April 10, 1984 — months before the Vincow murder. So that may well have been his first killing — unless there were more that happened before that.

After the Vincow murder, it would be several months before Richard Ramirez struck again. But when he did, he pursued his depraved impulses with horrific dedication.


On March 17, 1985, Ramirez’s murder spree began in earnest with an assault on Maria Hernandez in her home. Though Hernandez managed to escape, her roommate Dayle Okazaki was not so lucky. That evening, Okazaki became another one of Ramirez’s murder victims.

But Ramirez still wasn’t done. Later that same night, he shot and killed yet another victim named Tsai-Lian Yu.

A little over a week later, Ramirez murdered 64-year-old Vincent Zazzara and his 44-year-old wife, Maxine. Sickeningly, it was then that Ramirez began to establish his signature attack style: shoot and kill the husband, then assault and stab the wife. But his murder of Maxine was especially ghastly — as he’d gouged out her eyes.

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:30am On Nov 05, 2022
One of the most terrifying things about Ramirez was that he was willing to kill just about anyone who crossed his path. Unlike some other serial killers who have a “type,” Richard Ramirez murdered both men and women and preyed on victims both young and old.

At first, it seemed like Ramirez was only attacking people near Los Angeles, but he soon claimed a couple of victims near San Francisco as well. And since the press dubbed him the “Night Stalker,” it was clear that most of his crimes happened at night — adding yet another scary element.

Disturbingly, many of his attacks included a Satanic element as well. In some cases, Ramirez would carve pentagrams into his victims’ bodies. And in other cases, he would force victims to swear their love for Satan.


All over California, people went to bed fearing that the Night Stalker would break into their homes while they slept — and perform an unspeakable ritual of rape, torture, and murder. Since he apparently attacked at random, it truly seemed like no one was safe.

The LAPD increased their presence on the street and even created a special task force just to find him with the FBI lending a hand. Meanwhile, the public anxiety was so intense around this time that there was a noticeable surge in the sales of guns, lock installations, burglar alarms, and attack dogs.

But ultimately, it was Richard Ramirez’s own mistakes in August 1985 that led to his capture. After he was spotted outside a witness’s home, he accidentally left a footprint behind and he also left his car and license plate in plain sight

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 12:35am On Nov 05, 2022
When the police tracked down the vehicle, they were able to find just enough of a fingerprint to make a match. By that point, they had already received tips that someone with the last name of Ramirez was involved.

Sure enough, the LAPD was able to identify Richard Ramirez thanks to their new computer database of fingerprints. And even though the records only included criminals who were born after January 1960, it just so happened that Ramirez was born in February 1960.

Authorities soon found Ramirez’s mugshots from his prior arrests, and one of his surviving victims came forward with a detailed description that was quite similar to the photos. By the end of August 1985, police decided to release the Night Stalker’s image and name.

Though they initially worried that this would give Ramirez a chance to escape, it turned out that he was blissfully unaware of his newfound publicity — until it was too late

By pure happenstance, Ramirez was traveling back to Los Angeles when his photo was released. So he didn’t realize that he had been tracked down until he was back in the city — and he saw his own face on the newspapers.

Though he attempted to flee the police — and tried to steal a car in the process — he was tracked down by a vigilante mob that recognized him. They beat him up until the police finally closed in.

After his arrest, Ramirez was found guilty of 13 counts of murder. In addition to the murder charges, authorities also found him responsible for committing several rapes, assaults, and burglaries.


Ramirez was sentenced to death in the gas chamber for his crimes — and he smiled in response. The ‘Night Stalker’ later said, “I am beyond good and evil. I will be avenged. Lucifer dwells in us all. That’s it.”

He was held in San Quentin State Prison for the rest of his life — but he was never put to death. Due to the complicated nature of his case — which included a 50,000-page trial record — the state’s Supreme Court wasn’t able to hear his appeal until 2006. And even though the court rejected his claims, additional appeals would’ve taken several more years.

During this extended delay, Richard Ramirez met a female admirer named Doreen Lioy who had struck up a correspondence with him. And in 1996, he married her while he was on death row

He’s kind, he’s funny, he’s charming,” Lioy said one year later. “I think he’s a really great person. He’s my best friend; he’s my buddy.”

Obviously, most people did not share her feelings. For the countless Californians who lived in terror during the mid-1980s, Ramirez was little better than the Devil he worshiped.

“It’s just evil. It’s just pure evil,” said Peter Zazzara, the son of victim Vincent Zazzara, in 2006. “I don’t know why somebody would want to do something like that. To take joy in the way it happened.”



Ultimately, Richard Ramirez died of complications from B-cell lymphoma, a cancer of the lymphatic system, in 2013. He was 53 years old.

While he was alive, Ramirez never expressed remorse for any of his crimes. In fact, he often appeared to take pleasure in his infamy.

“Hey, big deal,” he said, shortly after getting the death sentence. “Death always comes with the territory. I’ll see you in Disneyland.”

Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by Mercury12(m): 8:30am On Nov 05, 2022
Psychopaths.
May we no be unfortunate in this life to meet their likes.

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by isan(m): 1:26pm On Nov 05, 2022
He's lucky that girl wasn't Russian they would send secret agent to kill him in japan
TheSourcerer:
Issei Sagawa, the Japanese cannibal who still walks free



Another Cannibal yep!!! (Repented Cannibal , Sexual predator , heterosexual, pedophile)



The famous Japanese cannibal is notorious in his country. He grew up in a wealthy family but always had the urge for human flesh. At 23, Sagawa was arrested for attempted rape, according to Culture Crossfire. He entered the apartment of a tall German woman living in Tokyo and attacked her. Police didn't realize he was actually attempting to eat her, even though he bit off a piece of her flesh. Sagawa, who is 5-feet-tall, later told Vice he was obsessed with taller "Western" women.

At 32, Sagawa went to study literature in France, even receiving his Ph.D. It was there that he befriended a classmate, a 25-year-old Dutch woman named Renee Hartevelt.

The friendship proved deadly for Hartevelt as one night in 1981, Sagawa invited her over under the guise of working on a poetry assignment but ended up shooting her in the neck and eating various parts of her body over a two-day span.

He attempted to dump the leftovers of her body in a lake nearby but was caught in the act. He was held in police custody for two years before being deemed legally insane and deported back to Japan. Once in Japan, he was declared sane by psychologists and signed himself out of the mental institution where he was being held. He currently lives as a free man in Japan.

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Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by vivalavida(m): 1:35pm On Nov 05, 2022
That lady that married ramirez while knowing he was a jailed serial killer is not alright upstairs.
Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 7:15pm On Nov 05, 2022
vivalavida:
That lady that married ramirez while knowing he was a jailed serial killer is not alright upstairs.
well yeah there’s actually a psychological word for that , it’s quite common Ted Budy is another example , only women filled his courtroom aside jurors and the valid Ted busy who happened to be a lady killer , the mental anomaly is similar to those who fall in love with their kidnappers smiley
Re: Historical Murder Case Files (Gore) by TheSourcerer: 7:18pm On Nov 05, 2022
Mercury12:
Psychopaths.
May we no be unfortunate in this life to meet their likes.
lol in a place like Nigeria oh they are lots most are well adjusted and in positions of power, the random killings of children and girls in Nigeria are actually more of serial killings than ritualistic

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