Tuesday, November 17, 2020

Sick Sad World: Real Serial Killers (video)

Daria; Inside Edition Flashback; 60 Minutes; Seth Auberon, Pfc. Sandoval (eds.), Wisdom Quarterly


Inside the Mind of Jeffrey Dahmer: Serial Killer’s Chilling Jailhouse Interview
(Nov. 27, 2018) WARNING: This video contains graphic descriptions of violence, homosexuality, murder, cannibalism, and more! Years ago, Jeffrey Dahmer was beaten to death in prison while serving 16 life sentences. In 1993, the man known as “The Milwaukee Cannibal” granted Inside Edition a jailhouse interview and was forthright about his crimes. During his reign of terror between 1978 and 1991, Dahmer killed 17 men and boys and kept and ate some of their body parts in freezers inside his home. He was eventually arrested in 1991 when a victim escaped though the police had returned one escaped victim to Dahmer.


How this serial killer (Richard Ramirez) felt about his crimes on Death Row
(Inside Edition, Feb, 22, 2020) Between June 1984 and August 1985, convicted serial killer and rapist Richard Ramirez, a.k.a. “The Night Stalker,” terrorized parts of Los Angeles and San Francisco, California. In 1993, Inside Edition spoke to self-described Satanist Ramirez about his crimes and if he felt any remorse or guilt for what he did as he sat on Death Row. Ramirez, who was born on Feb. 29, 1960, died in June 2013 of complications from B-cell lymphoma while awaiting execution. He was 53 years old.
 

First ever female serial killer: Aileen Wournos
(60 Minutes Australia, July 4, 2019) Over a 12 month period in the U.S. state of Florida, Aileen Wournos killed seven men. She said it was self-defense yet at her trial asked to be executed. Unusual? Well everything about this case is unusual, not least Aileen Wournos herself, a woman the judge said was "evil." Facebook, Twitter, Instagram

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