Emily. 20. Ireland. Vegetarian.
Jimi Hendrix. Lou Reed. Bruce Springsteen. Bob Dylan. AC/DC. T-Rex. Joy Division. The Cure. The Runaways, Lolita. 1984. Bully. The Catcher in the Rye. The Rules of Attraction. The Beach. The Perks of Being a Wallflower. Looking for Alaska. Veronika Decides to Die.


May 29th
1:39 PM
Earle Leonard Nelson aka “the Gorilla Murderer” was raised by his aunt after both his parents had died of syphilis. Raised by his aunt, she thought she could impart her Christian beliefs to Earle Nelson. He absorbed those teachings but his behaviour became more and more erratic as he matured. He would often lock himself up and recite passages from the bible for hours. Nelson was expelled from grade school by the age of seven and was a habitual petty thief. By the age of ten he suffered a severe, life-threatening head injury and remained in coma for over a week. After this event he became increasingly violent towards girls. In 1911, being 14 years old, Nelson dropped out of school, took a succession of menial jobs and became a petty thief. He became obsessed with the Book of Revelation and spent two years in St. Quentin for housebreaking in 1915. In 1919 he took a job as a hospital janitor where he meet 58-year-old Mary Martin. They got married but Nelson grew increasingly violent towards his wife and after raping her in a hospital bed where she was recuperating from an illness Mary decided to leave him. Authorities tried to keep him incarcerated but he would not stay in prison for long. In November 1923 Nelson once again fled from prison but after the attack on a twelve-year-old girl he landed in a mental hospital. Discharged in June 1925, Nelson went on a killing spree that would leave ten women dead. Drifting from California, to Oregon, and several other states he was always a step ahead of the authorities who only got a vague description from witnesses who agreed on his simian appearance. The press dubbed him as “the Gorilla Murderer” and Nelson turned north into Canada, where he murdered two more women before being finally caught. He was tried and convicted in November 1927 and was hanged in January 1928 in Winnipeg.

Earle Leonard Nelson aka “the Gorilla Murderer” was raised by his aunt after both his parents had died of syphilis. Raised by his aunt, she thought she could impart her Christian beliefs to Earle Nelson. He absorbed those teachings but his behaviour became more and more erratic as he matured. He would often lock himself up and recite passages from the bible for hours. Nelson was expelled from grade school by the age of seven and was a habitual petty thief. By the age of ten he suffered a severe, life-threatening head injury and remained in coma for over a week. After this event he became increasingly violent towards girls. In 1911, being 14 years old, Nelson dropped out of school, took a succession of menial jobs and became a petty thief. He became obsessed with the Book of Revelation and spent two years in St. Quentin for housebreaking in 1915. In 1919 he took a job as a hospital janitor where he meet 58-year-old Mary Martin. They got married but Nelson grew increasingly violent towards his wife and after raping her in a hospital bed where she was recuperating from an illness Mary decided to leave him. Authorities tried to keep him incarcerated but he would not stay in prison for long. In November 1923 Nelson once again fled from prison but after the attack on a twelve-year-old girl he landed in a mental hospital. Discharged in June 1925, Nelson went on a killing spree that would leave ten women dead. Drifting from California, to Oregon, and several other states he was always a step ahead of the authorities who only got a vague description from witnesses who agreed on his simian appearance. The press dubbed him as “the Gorilla Murderer” and Nelson turned north into Canada, where he murdered two more women before being finally caught. He was tried and convicted in November 1927 and was hanged in January 1928 in Winnipeg.

1:13 PM

“There is no known perversion that Albert Fish did not practice,” wrote the prison psychiatrist who interviewed 66-year-old Albert Fish in 1934. A housepainter and father of six children, Fish also happened to be a multiple killer, child molester, and cannibal. Claiming to have attacked over 100 children. This he revealed in a confession so shocking that even the prosecuting attorneys were loath to read it aloud in court. Albert fish had been born in Washington, DC, his father, a riverboat captain, was seventy-five at the time. Various members of the family had mental problems and one suffered from religious mania. One brother was fibble-minded and another an alcoholic. His father died when Fish was five years old, and he was placed in an orphanage, from which he regulary ran away. When he was 49 years old, his wife left him for another man. After that, Fish’s personality steadily deteriorated while his behavior became increasingly bizarre, and finally murderous. His victims were children who were deceived into his clutches by his friendly manner and grandfatherly appearance. A vicious sadist who performed unspeakable tortures on young victims. Fish also a masochist who forced his own children to beat him. He also liked to collect news clippings on latter-day cannibals like Fritz Haarmann, otherwise known as “The Hanover Vampire.”

In 1928, Fish indulged his taste for human flesh on a 12-year-old girl named Grace Budd. She was the daughter of parents who knew and trusted Fish. When fish offered to take her to a party for children, they l et him do so without any misgivings. Instead of a party, Fish took Grace to his cottage in Westchester county, New York. Stripping himself naked, Fish strangled the child, and then beheaded and dismembered her with a meat cleaver. He then cooked her body parts into a stew seasoned with onions and carrots. Albert Fish then consumed this grisly repast down to the last awful morsel, then he vanished. Several years later, Grace’s parents recieved a letter from fish, telling them exactly what he had done to their little girl. The letter he had sent to the girl’s parents was traced back to a rented room in Manhattan. Fish was apprehended and brought to trial soon after. The jury discounted his insanity plea and sentenced him to death by electric chair.

A routine X-ray revealed 29 seperate needles inserted around his groin, several were large sailmaker’s needles, which were endangering his bladder and vital organs. Fish confessed that he had been inserting and removing needles for years. He also liked sticking needles into his child victims. He always seemed to enjoy inflicting pain, even soaking bits of cotton wool, saturating them with alcohol, inserting them in his rectum and setting fire to them. He was executed on January 16, 1936. In New York’s Sing Sing. While waiting to be executed, in his final minutes, he remarked that this was “the supreme thrill, the only one I haven’t tried.” He even help the executioner to attach the electrodes to his leg. In his own words “I learned to like the taste of human flesh many years ago during a famine in China. It is something like veal. Little girls have more flavour than little boys.”

9:40 AM
“I had a small but sharp pocken knife with me and I held the child’s head and cut her throat. I heard the blood spurt and drip on the mat beside the bed. It spurted in an arch, right over my hand. The whole thing lasted about three minutes. Then, I left, locked the door again and went back home to Dusseldorf.”
-Peter Kurten.

“I had a small but sharp pocken knife with me and I held the child’s head and cut her throat. I heard the blood spurt and drip on the mat beside the bed. It spurted in an arch, right over my hand. The whole thing lasted about three minutes. Then, I left, locked the door again and went back home to Dusseldorf.”

-Peter Kurten.

May 28th
6:50 PM

“I would talk to her … and get her mind off of the, uh, anything she was nervous about. And think, you know, she thinks, ‘Oh, this guy cares,’ and which I, I didn’t. I just want to uh get her in the vehicle and eventually kill her.”
Gary Ridgway, ‘The Green River Killer’ was a seemingly mild-mannered, married man whose own wife called him “a dream come true,” and had no idea he was one of the most prolific murderers in American history. Ridgway beat and strangled at least four dozen women during the 1980s and ’90s, often dumping their bodies in or near Washington State’s Green River. It is believed that he killed at least 71 women, most of them being prostitutes. Ridgway would also return the the victims body to have intercourse with it, sometimes while it was decomposed. DNA evidence eventually led to his arrest and conviction. To avoid the death penalty, he confessed to murdering 48.
“I would talk to her … and get her mind off of the, uh, anything she was nervous about. And think, you know, she thinks, ‘Oh, this guy cares,’ and which I, I didn’t. I just want to uh get her in the vehicle and eventually kill her.”

Gary Ridgway, ‘The Green River Killer’ was a seemingly mild-mannered, married man whose own wife called him “a dream come true,” and had no idea he was one of the most prolific murderers in American history. Ridgway beat and strangled at least four dozen women during the 1980s and ’90s, often dumping their bodies in or near Washington State’s Green River. It is believed that he killed at least 71 women, most of them being prostitutes. Ridgway would also return the the victims body to have intercourse with it, sometimes while it was decomposed. DNA evidence eventually led to his arrest and conviction. To avoid the death penalty, he confessed to murdering 48.

5:10 PM
In 1979, a series of child murders in the predominantly black suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, ignited the already strained racial tensions of that state. All victims were black and many thought that the murders were the work of the Klan, a paedophile network or even some type of payback crimes for the spate of muggings and shootins of white businessmen in the city of Atlanta. The following year, the bodies of black children continued to be found until the person or person(s) changed their attention to young black men and began dumping their bodies in the Chattahoochee River. Twenty-nine victims were attributed to the ‘Atlanta Child Murderer’ before 22-year-old Wayne Williams was arrested in June 1981 after a major manhunt. Most extraordinarily, Williams broke the mould with what authorities thought they knew about serial killers. Like his victims, Wayne Williams was black.

In 1979, a series of child murders in the predominantly black suburbs of Atlanta, Georgia, ignited the already strained racial tensions of that state. All victims were black and many thought that the murders were the work of the Klan, a paedophile network or even some type of payback crimes for the spate of muggings and shootins of white businessmen in the city of Atlanta. The following year, the bodies of black children continued to be found until the person or person(s) changed their attention to young black men and began dumping their bodies in the Chattahoochee River. Twenty-nine victims were attributed to the ‘Atlanta Child Murderer’ before 22-year-old Wayne Williams was arrested in June 1981 after a major manhunt. Most extraordinarily, Williams broke the mould with what authorities thought they knew about serial killers. Like his victims, Wayne Williams was black.

5:03 PM
The thigh of Malvia Keller, a victim of Richard Ramirez ‘The Night Stalker’. She had been bound and beaten around the head with a hammer and her ribs had been crushed by a table. Ramirez then drew a pentagram on her thigh with lipstick.

The thigh of Malvia Keller, a victim of Richard Ramirez ‘The Night Stalker’. She had been bound and beaten around the head with a hammer and her ribs had been crushed by a table. Ramirez then drew a pentagram on her thigh with lipstick.

4:43 PM
In France, Paris police announced in 1998 the arrest of Guy Georges “The Beast of Bastille” - who raped and murdered seven women. Described as “unstable,” Georges is said to be a persistant sexual offender who had been living in cheap hotels and squats for some time. In court, Georges was described by the public prosecutor as “the incarnation of evil,” and psychiatrists warned that he could not be cured of the desire to kill. All the victims were young women, some found tied to their beds with knife or razor cuts to their throats. In 2001 he was sentenced to life with no chance of parole for twenty-five years.

In France, Paris police announced in 1998 the arrest of Guy Georges “The Beast of Bastille” - who raped and murdered seven women. Described as “unstable,” Georges is said to be a persistant sexual offender who had been living in cheap hotels and squats for some time. In court, Georges was described by the public prosecutor as “the incarnation of evil,” and psychiatrists warned that he could not be cured of the desire to kill. All the victims were young women, some found tied to their beds with knife or razor cuts to their throats. In 2001 he was sentenced to life with no chance of parole for twenty-five years.

4:27 PM

Harvey Glatman looked like a character often seen in B movies: a harmless nerd, a baggy-faced, bespectacled individual. He even looked slow-witted. But beneath the benign exterior he was sharp - his IQ measured while he was in San Quentin, was 130, near genius. But he was also someone who harbored homicidal fantasies. Glatman’s problems showed up early. At the age of twelve, for example, his mother noticed red welts on his neck one day. When she asked what caused them, he said that he had tied a rope around his neck and was hanging from it - that torturing himself like this gave him pleasure. He went on to murder three women, he would trick them into thinking he was a photographer, he would then tell them he had to tie them up for the photographs, he then took the photographs of them and murdered them. He was executed on September 18, 1959.

3:54 PM
3:45 PM
“I shot one woman who was hiding some ammo in a tree. She didn’t die right off. I tied her up, gagged her, then searched the area. Found the hut with another girl inside of the age about 16. Knocked her out with the butt of the gun and carried her to where the other girl was. There was a lot of rice, ammo and other stuff in the hut. I tied the young girl to a tree, still gagged, tied her legs too. They didn’t say anything to me at all. I had a machete that was very sharp. I cut the girls throat. Then took off her head and placed it on the pole in front of that hut. That girl at the tree peed then fainted. I stripped her then…. First I gave her oral sex. She couldn’t understand what I was doing but her body did! I untied her, then retire her to two other small trees… She fainted several times, I cut her slightly from the neck to the crotch. She screamed and shit herself. I took my M16, pulled on a nipple then put the gun to her forehead and pulled the trigger. Cut off her head and placed it on a pole where they got water.”
-Arthur Shawcross.

“I shot one woman who was hiding some ammo in a tree. She didn’t die right off. I tied her up, gagged her, then searched the area. Found the hut with another girl inside of the age about 16. Knocked her out with the butt of the gun and carried her to where the other girl was. There was a lot of rice, ammo and other stuff in the hut. I tied the young girl to a tree, still gagged, tied her legs too. They didn’t say anything to me at all. I had a machete that was very sharp. I cut the girls throat. Then took off her head and placed it on the pole in front of that hut. That girl at the tree peed then fainted. I stripped her then…. First I gave her oral sex. She couldn’t understand what I was doing but her body did! I untied her, then retire her to two other small trees… She fainted several times, I cut her slightly from the neck to the crotch. She screamed and shit herself. I took my M16, pulled on a nipple then put the gun to her forehead and pulled the trigger. Cut off her head and placed it on a pole where they got water.”

-Arthur Shawcross.

3:23 PM
“Sex is one of my downfalls. I get sex any way I can get it. If I have to force somebody to do it, I do… I rape them; I’ve done that. I’ve killed animals to have sex with them, and I’ve had sex… While they’re alive. “Henry Lee Lucas was born August 23, 1936 to an alcoholic couple. His mother would occasionally work as the neighborhood prostitute to run the house while his father (who had no legs due to a freight train accident) would drown himself in alcohol all day. The Lucas family had 9 children, out of which some were given away to relatives, foster homes, and certain institutions. But Henry was “lucky” enough to stay with his parents. Henry and his father were regular witnesses to his mother’s beatings, violent outbursts and parade of strange men who shared her bed. After his father’s death (fatal case of pneumonia), Henry would always be subject to his mother’s cruelty and beatings. Henry was introduced to bestiality by his mother’s live-in lover, “Uncle Bernie”. Desperate to know what sex with a human would be like, at age 15, Henry picked a girl near Lynchburg, strangled and buried her body in the woods when she tried to resist.  Henry had confessed to almost 300 murders, one of which was his mother as well. After striking his mother with a knife, 5 days later he was arrested and boasted about raping his mother’s corpse. Later on, he went to state that he was making it up. Over 90 of the murder cases, which were closed after Henry’s confession, were re-opened as officials thought that he was toying with them to see how far he could go with them. Henry also had an accomplice, Ottis Toole, who he said participated in over 100 murders with him. In 1998, Henry was sentenced to death penalty. Although, Henry died in 2001 while he was in prison due to heart failure. His death left series of questions and doubts about him actually killing all those people or making them up as he went along.

“Sex is one of my downfalls. I get sex any way I can get it. If I have to force somebody to do it, I do… I rape them; I’ve done that. I’ve killed animals to have sex with them, and I’ve had sex… While they’re alive.

Henry Lee Lucas was born August 23, 1936 to an alcoholic couple. His mother would occasionally work as the neighborhood prostitute to run the house while his father (who had no legs due to a freight train accident) would drown himself in alcohol all day. The Lucas family had 9 children, out of which some were given away to relatives, foster homes, and certain institutions. But Henry was “lucky” enough to stay with his parents. Henry and his father were regular witnesses to his mother’s beatings, violent outbursts and parade of strange men who shared her bed. After his father’s death (fatal case of pneumonia), Henry would always be subject to his mother’s cruelty and beatings. Henry was introduced to bestiality by his mother’s live-in lover, “Uncle Bernie”. Desperate to know what sex with a human would be like, at age 15, Henry picked a girl near Lynchburg, strangled and buried her body in the woods when she tried to resist.  Henry had confessed to almost 300 murders, one of which was his mother as well. After striking his mother with a knife, 5 days later he was arrested and boasted about raping his mother’s corpse. Later on, he went to state that he was making it up. Over 90 of the murder cases, which were closed after Henry’s confession, were re-opened as officials thought that he was toying with them to see how far he could go with them. Henry also had an accomplice, Ottis Toole, who he said participated in over 100 murders with him. In 1998, Henry was sentenced to death penalty. Although, Henry died in 2001 while he was in prison due to heart failure. His death left series of questions and doubts about him actually killing all those people or making them up as he went along.

2:12 PM
A nomadic German sex killer, Joachim Kroll lived in the vicinity of Duisburg, filling his bachelor apartment with electronic gadgets and inflatable sex dolls, frequently strangling the latter with one hand while he masturbated with the other. Too nervous and shy for sex with conscious partners, he turned to rape and murder at age 22, killing so often over the next two decades that he lost count of his victims . In the 1960s, Kroll tried cannibalism on a whim, enjoying it so much that he kept up the practice, stalking “tender” victims in an effort to reduce his grocery bills. Kroll’s first remembered victim was 19-year-old Inngard Strehl, raped and murdered in a barn near the village of Walstedde, during February 1955. Twelve-year-old Erika Schuletter was the next to die, raped and strangled at Kirchhellen in 1956. Three years later and miles away, he killed Klara Jesmer in the woods near Rbeinhausen, on June 17, 1959. Sixteen-year-old Manuela Knodt was raped and murdered near Bredeney, south of Essen, with slices cut from her buttocks and thighs in the first slaying attributed to the man police would dub the “Ruhr Hunter.” On April 23, 1962, 13-year-old Petra Giese was raped and killed at Rees, near Walsum, both buttocks sliced off, along with her left forearm and hand. The Hunter was still stalking Walsum on June 4, when 13-year-old Monica Tafel vanished on her way to school. Searchers found her body in a nearby rye field, steaks carved from her buttocks and the back of her thighs. Kroll sometimes changed his pattern, in an effort to confuse police. No meat was taken when he murdered 12-year-old Barbara Bruder, in Burscheid, during 1962. In August 1965, at Grossenbaum, he crept up on a pair of young lovers, stabbing a tire on their car, then fatally knifing the driver, Hermann Schmitz, when he stepped out to investigate the noise. In Marl, he raped and murdered Ursula Roling on September 13, 1966, rebounding three months later to kill five-year-old Ilona Harke at Wuppertal, slicing steaks from her buttocks and shoulders. Kroll’s luck nearly ran out in 1967, when he settled briefly in Grafenhausen, befriending local children who began to call him “Uncle.” Luring a 10-year-old girl into a nearby field one afternoon, he promised to “show her a rabbit” but produced obscene photos instead, hoping the child might become sexually aroused. Instead, she was horrified, bolting for safety as Kroll made a grab for her throat, and he fled Grafenhausen the same day, before police could begin asking troublesome questions. On July 12, 1969, he invaded the home of 61-year-old Maria Hettgen, in Hueckeswagen, strangling her to death and raping her corpse in the front hall. Reverting to children on May 21, 1970, Kroll murdered 13-year-old Jutta Ranh in Breitscheid, discarding her strangled body after he had satisfied his lust. In 1976, 10-year-old Karin Toepfer was raped and strangled on her way to school, in Dinslaken Voerde. Kroll’s arrogance defeated him in July 1976, when he claimed the next victim in his own neighborhood of Laar, a Duisburg suburb. Four-year-old Marion Ketter was reported missing from a nearby playground, and police were asking questions door-to-door when they heard a curious story from one of Kroll’s neighbors. According to their witness, Kroll had warned him that the upstairs toilet in their block of flats was clogged “with guts.” A plumber quickly verified the statement, flushing a child’s lungs and other organs out of the pipe, and detectives went calling on Kroll. In his apartment, they discovered plastic bags of human flesh stored in the freezer; on the stove, a tiny hand was boiling in a pot with carrots and potatoes. Convinced that they had bagged the Hunter, officers were stunned by Kroll’s long-running litany of rape and murder. He remembered fourteen victims, but he really couldn’t say if there were more, a circumstance that left detectives free to speculate upon his final body-count. With capital punishment abolished in Germany after World War II, Kroll received the maximum possible sentence of life imprisonment .

A nomadic German sex killer, Joachim Kroll lived in the vicinity of Duisburg, filling his bachelor apartment with electronic gadgets and inflatable sex dolls, frequently strangling the latter with one hand while he masturbated with the other. Too nervous and shy for sex with conscious partners, he turned to rape and murder at age 22, killing so often over the next two decades that he lost count of his victims . In the 1960s, Kroll tried cannibalism on a whim, enjoying it so much that he kept up the practice, stalking “tender” victims in an effort to reduce his grocery bills. Kroll’s first remembered victim was 19-year-old Inngard Strehl, raped and murdered in a barn near the village of Walstedde, during February 1955. Twelve-year-old Erika Schuletter was the next to die, raped and strangled at Kirchhellen in 1956. Three years later and miles away, he killed Klara Jesmer in the woods near Rbeinhausen, on June 17, 1959. Sixteen-year-old Manuela Knodt was raped and murdered near Bredeney, south of Essen, with slices cut from her buttocks and thighs in the first slaying attributed to the man police would dub the “Ruhr Hunter.” On April 23, 1962, 13-year-old Petra Giese was raped and killed at Rees, near Walsum, both buttocks sliced off, along with her left forearm and hand. The Hunter was still stalking Walsum on June 4, when 13-year-old Monica Tafel vanished on her way to school. Searchers found her body in a nearby rye field, steaks carved from her buttocks and the back of her thighs. Kroll sometimes changed his pattern, in an effort to confuse police. No meat was taken when he murdered 12-year-old Barbara Bruder, in Burscheid, during 1962. In August 1965, at Grossenbaum, he crept up on a pair of young lovers, stabbing a tire on their car, then fatally knifing the driver, Hermann Schmitz, when he stepped out to investigate the noise. In Marl, he raped and murdered Ursula Roling on September 13, 1966, rebounding three months later to kill five-year-old Ilona Harke at Wuppertal, slicing steaks from her buttocks and shoulders.

Kroll’s luck nearly ran out in 1967, when he settled briefly in Grafenhausen, befriending local children who began to call him “Uncle.” Luring a 10-year-old girl into a nearby field one afternoon, he promised to “show her a rabbit” but produced obscene photos instead, hoping the child might become sexually aroused. Instead, she was horrified, bolting for safety as Kroll made a grab for her throat, and he fled Grafenhausen the same day, before police could begin asking troublesome questions. On July 12, 1969, he invaded the home of 61-year-old Maria Hettgen, in Hueckeswagen, strangling her to death and raping her corpse in the front hall. Reverting to children on May 21, 1970, Kroll murdered 13-year-old Jutta Ranh in Breitscheid, discarding her strangled body after he had satisfied his lust. In 1976, 10-year-old Karin Toepfer was raped and strangled on her way to school, in Dinslaken Voerde. Kroll’s arrogance defeated him in July 1976, when he claimed the next victim in his own neighborhood of Laar, a Duisburg suburb. Four-year-old Marion Ketter was reported missing from a nearby playground, and police were asking questions door-to-door when they heard a curious story from one of Kroll’s neighbors. According to their witness, Kroll had warned him that the upstairs toilet in their block of flats was clogged “with guts.” A plumber quickly verified the statement, flushing a child’s lungs and other organs out of the pipe, and detectives went calling on Kroll. In his apartment, they discovered plastic bags of human flesh stored in the freezer; on the stove, a tiny hand was boiling in a pot with carrots and potatoes. Convinced that they had bagged the Hunter, officers were stunned by Kroll’s long-running litany of rape and murder. He remembered fourteen victims, but he really couldn’t say if there were more, a circumstance that left detectives free to speculate upon his final body-count. With capital punishment abolished in Germany after World War II, Kroll received the maximum possible sentence of life imprisonment .

12:31 PM

22-month-old Michael Ferreira was kidnapped and decapitated by Richard Trenton Chase and found later in a cardboard box behind a supermarket.

11:53 AM
George Putt  was physically and emotionally abused as a child, this Memphis, Tennessee, predator was socially and psychologically handicapped from the get go. Psychology test revealed a “morbid preoccupation with blood and gore” as he continued with his career as a violent criminal. By 1967 he married a Mississippi woman from whom he demanded sexual gratification six to eight time a day. A charming and tactful fellow, in 1969 he tried to rape his mother-in-law in three different occasions. Shortly after the third attempted rape, authorities believed George committed his first killing. By March of 1969 George’s deadly habits were in full swing. He first brutally murdered a couple. A week and a half later he clobbered to death an 80-year-old widow. Four days later third woman was bound and brutally stabbed fourteen times. He attacked his fifth victim in her home on September 11. He was found guilty of all his crimes and given the death penalty. When the Supreme Court struck down the death penalty, George was handed a 497-year sentence. Always the good sport, George chuckled when the judge read him the sentence.

George Putt  was physically and emotionally abused as a child, this Memphis, Tennessee, predator was socially and psychologically handicapped from the get go. Psychology test revealed a “morbid preoccupation with blood and gore” as he continued with his career as a violent criminal. By 1967 he married a Mississippi woman from whom he demanded sexual gratification six to eight time a day. A charming and tactful fellow, in 1969 he tried to rape his mother-in-law in three different occasions. Shortly after the third attempted rape, authorities believed George committed his first killing. By March of 1969 George’s deadly habits were in full swing. He first brutally murdered a couple. A week and a half later he clobbered to death an 80-year-old widow. Four days later third woman was bound and brutally stabbed fourteen times. He attacked his fifth victim in her home on September 11. He was found guilty of all his crimes and given the death penalty. When the Supreme Court struck down the death penalty, George was handed a 497-year sentence. Always the good sport, George chuckled when the judge read him the sentence.

10:07 AM
In 1992 Hadden Clark was arrested for the murder of 23-year-old Laurie Houghteling in Bethesda, Maryland. Clark was a transvestite and a cannibal, believing that by killing and eating women, he would become one himself. Clark would later admit to the murder of at least 12 women, including six-year-old, Michele Dorr. His first trial in Maryland gained him 30 years imprisonment; a second, in 1999, a full life sentence. Clark used to make confessions to a fellow inmate, who he believed was Jesus, and had often taken the police to try and find the shallow graves of his victims. Each time, he dressed as a woman and is in his alter-ego of Kristen.

In 1992 Hadden Clark was arrested for the murder of 23-year-old Laurie Houghteling in Bethesda, Maryland. Clark was a transvestite and a cannibal, believing that by killing and eating women, he would become one himself. Clark would later admit to the murder of at least 12 women, including six-year-old, Michele Dorr. His first trial in Maryland gained him 30 years imprisonment; a second, in 1999, a full life sentence. Clark used to make confessions to a fellow inmate, who he believed was Jesus, and had often taken the police to try and find the shallow graves of his victims. Each time, he dressed as a woman and is in his alter-ego of Kristen.