Milk and Cereal Killers
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Anonymous asked: At least you do not revel in it, or promote these rapists as heroes like some of the blogs do. People who make murder or rape blogs are all pathetic depressives, their own coping mechanism. I am curious that it seems to be mainly women who have these blogs. Men who brutalise, rape and torture women get more fan mail and marriage proposals than rock stars. Bloody women eh?

amen.

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The Snowtown Murders

Just about to watch The Snowtown Murders (the 2011 movie). Will have more about it later.

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“We are all martyrs. Love is a martyr. This is why Christ calls attention. So they crucified him. We crucify people and we hang their bodies on crosses. And we call ourselves Christians then. So, who is the martyr? Yes, I am a martyr. But I am also a victim. And I’m an executor. And a predator. I’m both. I am everything. I am nothing.”
— Charles Manson
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Kevin Cooper had escaped from asylums and prisons 12 times before 4 June, 1983, on the night of which he broke into a random house in Chino Hills, California, where the Ryen family lived.
The father, Bill, went there the next day and found the entire family hacked to death all over the house. There was blood on the ceiling. His ex-wife, Peggy, and her husband Franklin, were dead, with as many as 30 stab wounds each, as were their 10-year-old daughter, Jessica, and Bill’s 11-year-old son, Christopher. The youngest, 8-year-old Joshua Ryen, was still alive, and miraculously survived with a slashed throat and hatchet wound through his skull.
Cooper has sworn his innocence ever since, but DNA evidence says otherwise. The fact that he is attempting to save himself by lying seems to indicate his sanity.
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Hélène Jegado
The Pious Poisoner
Jegado, a domestic servant in 19th century France, must have been an impatient woman: If someone irked her, she didn’t give them many opportunities to apologize. From 1833 to 1841, at least 36 people — the vast majority of them employers or boarders who had the poor judgment to reprimand her — wound up dead from arsenic poisoning. Because of her devout and sincere nature, authorities routinely ruled The Pious Poisoner out as a suspect. In 1851, when she hastily declared her innocence without actually being accused, The Pious Poisoner was arrested and convicted of at least three murders. A year later Jegado’s neck met the guillotine.Seriously psychotic: Jegado’s first victims included a priest and her own sister.
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Javed Iqbal: The Boy Hunter
Hailing from Punjab, Pakistan, Javed Iqbal could well be one of the most detested men in history.Iqbal went to great lengths to surround himself with young boys. He opened video arcades, schools, aquariums, and gyms. He also married the older sister of one boy to keep him close by, and he married off his own sister to another boy to keep him close by. Iqbal was arrested a number of times on charges of sodomy, but his father’s money always got him off.  In his eventual confession, The Boy Hunter claimed to have killed 100 boys in only five months, preferring to drug, rape, strangle, then chop them into pieces. Iqbal would then either store the bodies in a vat of acid near his house or dump them into the sewer.  When the judge sentenced Iqbal to death in 2000, it was suggested that he be strangled in front of the victims’ families, his body chopped to bits and finally, stored in a vat of acid just as he’d done to his victims. Officially, he committed suicide while in prison, but an autopsy suggested he may have been murdered. It was irrelevant to his family who refused to collect his remains, claiming that he had died to them the day he confessed.  Seriously psychotic: The Boy Hunter was said to have declared in his confession, “I am not ashamed of my actions… I have no regrets. I killed 100 children… It cost me 120 rupees ($2 USD) to erase each victim.”
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