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Dahmer Vs Gacy

Dahmer Vs Gacy

A secret government lab has been trying to create the ultimate killer using the DNA of infamous killers, but there’s one big problem: They’ve escaped! Bloody mayhem stretches across the United States as they go on the ultimate killing spree. Trying to stop the maniacal madness is Ringo, a hick warrior being trained by God, using only a shotgun and a bottle of whiskey. In his road trip to hell, he must first fight off his own demons, not to mention an army of Japanese ninjas! It all leads up to the ULTIMATE SHOWDOWN!

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Manson’s Lasting Legacy: ‘Live Freaky, Die Freaky’

Manson’s Lasting Legacy: ‘Live Freaky, Die Freaky’.
Forty years ago, a group of young people led by a charismatic, 5-foot-2-inch ex-con named Charles Manson set out on a murderous spree in Los Angeles, California. They planned to spark an apocalyptic race war that Manson called “Helter Skelter,” after a song by the Beatles.

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Dexter

Showtime Dexter Michael C. Hall

Now this one looks real interesting. The by-line says it all… “He’s smart, good looking, and he’s got a great sense of humor. He’s Dexter, everyone’s favorite serial killer,” the series, according to Showtime, revolves around a “highly respected lab technician specializing in blood spatter for the Miami Dade Police Department. He’s also a sociopathic serial killer whose ‘Dark Passenger’ drives him to commit the occasional dismemberment. Adopted at the age of 4 after an unnamed tragedy left him orphaned, Dexter learned, with help from his pragmatic policeman father, to channel his ‘gift’, killing only those who deal in death themselves.

“But when a new serial killer starts working in Miami, staging elaborately grisly scenes that are, to Dexter, an obvious attempt at communication from one monster to another, [Dexter] finds himself at a loss. Should he help his policewoman sister earn a promotion to the Homicide desk by finding the fiend? Or should he locate this new killer himself, so he can express his admiration for the other’s ‘art’? Or is it possible that psycho Dexter himself, admittedly not the most balanced of fellows, is finally going completely insane and committing these messy crimes himself?”

The character first surfaced in a terrific series of novels by Jeff Lindsay, with titles like “Darkly Dreaming Dexter” and “Dearly Devoted Dexter.” Played with unexpected charisma by Six Feet Under’s Michael C. Hall, who is almost unrecognizable here, Dexter is damaged goods. Luckily for society, his sociopathic and murderous leanings were discovered at an early age by his foster father, a policeman, who urged Dexter to channel his dark urges for good.

STOP PRESS: I received an email from Showtime informing that you can view the entire first episode online. (If you are a US resident as for some bizarre reason, the Showtime website is not available to non US residents. So for US readers of this blog:


Follow this link to watch now!

The password is: sneakpeek

And some YouTube clips the rest of us can watch.

The 2007 Serial Killer Calendar

The 2007 Serial Killer Calendar

We make celebrities out of these monsters, so why not mass-merchandise some of the most brutal and malevolant murderers the modern world has seen? The Dark Art of Nico Claux 2007 calendar is ready for bulk shipping to fine specialty stores everywhere. Or for single purchase ($20). Claux’s portraits of serial killers are, says the accompanying blurb copy, “a reflection on crime as a product of a society based on consumerism, where the killer has achieved the same media status as the movie star.” Featuring Richard ‘The Nightstalker’ Ramirez, John Wayne Gacy, Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Jeffrey Dahmer, Albert Fish and Charles Manson amongst others.

A Brush With Evil

Nikki Stone is selling this painting by serial killer John Wayne Gacy that he says brought him nothing but bad luck

A Malden man’s guilty pleasure of investing in murderabilia has come back to haunt him thanks to a “cursed” clown painting by serial killer John Wayne Gacy, which the collector claims turned his life into a three-ring circus.

“I just want to get rid of it,” said musician Nikki Stone about the late Gacy’s signed self-portrait of his terrifying alter ego, ‘Pogo the Clown’.

Since he plunked down $3,000 in 2001 to buy the framed oil Stone said his beloved dog has died and his mother found out she had cancer.

When a friend offered to store the painting at his house, the friend’s neighbor was killed in a car crash. A second friend who kept the painting for Stone attempted suicide, Stone said.

“I’ve never even hung it,” said Stone, who hopes a less superstitious buyer will at least cover the $3,000 he blew – even if only to burn the true-crime artifact.

The creepy conversation piece is now in the care of Stone’s pal Shawn McCarron, a consignment art dealer and owner of Kaleidoscope Tattoo & Art in Cambridge.

McCarron has had his own share of bad luck: His mother, Maureen, 58, was murdered in Malden in 1999.

“I’m not afraid of it,” McCarron said of the painting. “I don’t believe in the hocus-pocus and the bad mojo that comes with it.”

And if McCarron should pocket a buck or two from the oil’s sale, as he sees it, “Every murderer in the world should be rolled into one. They all owe me.”

McCarron keeps the Gacy under wraps, but said, “People do ask to see it. They get a chill through their body. I’ve had people say, ‘Oh my God, put that back in the box’.”

John Wayne Gacy, (aka Pogo) a suburban Chicago contractor and former shoe salesman, was executed in 1994 at age 52 for the torture and murders of 33 boys and men. Gacy, who also performed as Pogo the Clown at children’s parties, would kill his victims while raping them, then bury the bodies in a crawl space in his home.

Stone admits he once thought it would be ’super cool’ to own a Gacy original. “It’s the most evil of bastards who are most in demand”, he reasoned at the time.

And after all, actor Johnny Depp invested in a Gacy clown painting. Then again, Depp reportedly became so weirded out by the piece that he developed a pathological fear of clowns and unloaded the artwork.

John Wayne Gacy Resurfacing

New Criminologist Library Archivist Joshua Brown, is currently working on procuring some absolutely astounding material on the late John Wayne Gacy. Josh’s latest files will include the unedited police video of what has been dubbed “The Summerdale Dig” – which is original footage shot by investigators in late December 1978, of the excavation and recovery of the bodies of the victims of the Chicago-based sexual sadist.

As twenty-nine bodies of young men and boys, all brutally, raped, tortured and eventually slain by the portly building contractor, were unearthed from beneath his garage, a barbecue pit in his back garden, and the crawl-space beneath is ranch-style home in Norwood Park, Des Plaines, the media watched in horror.

The crawl-space, where 27 of the bodies were discovered in shallow graves, some still with a noose around their neck or materials crammed into their throats and rectums, is one of the most frightening personal graveyards, kept by a serial killer, in the annals of criminal history.

Although Gacy would ultimately be charged and convicted of thirty-three murders – the final four victims were dumped, out of necessity as the man’s house was already full to capacity with decomposing corpses, in the Des Plaines river in Illinois – it was the idea of this monster being a pillar of his community, who dressed as a clown to entertain sick children, was active in politics and was a successful businessman, that could not be comprehended. How could someone so outwardly gregarious and even respectable, all the while be systematically eliminating and burying the bodies of violated young men under his house?

Shockwaves ripped not only through this man’s community, but the world at large, as people shook their heads in disbelief, wondering how he could have been killing, so prolifically for so many years, and getting away with it.

Christopher Berry-Dee makes some attempt to unravel the Gacy story in his excellent paper on the case, which will be included with this fascinating criminal case file.



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