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Comment by AgentsofFortune.
Alys was a baby angel. I would give my life for her to come back
Comment by Sissie.
Disturbing is a serial killer who gets away with it, but even more so is law officials who negotiate punishment for serial killers. Plea deals and no charges for his latest admission? It’s not right for the victims families.
Reply by GunnyMike.
The family now knows who did it, and possibly some of the answers to "why". Another trial would do no good, as he will never be released from prison. However, should a miracle happen and he does get released for some reason, he can still be tried on this case because there is no statute of limitations on murder, and they have his confession.
Comment by NobodySpecial.
He didn't kill 100 people.
Ted Bundy got his numbers because he moved around, hunted in rural area, and dumped his victims in even more rural areas.
Gary Ridgeway got his numbers through sheer time and patience.
This dude was sloppy. He was 34 when he was arrested. If we assume that his first kill was at 16, then he needed 5.5 kills per year to get to 100. He was a disorganized killer. The only reason that he got the 12 that he can be linked to is because police departments didn't share information back then.
However, had 5.5 hacked up bodies been turning up on the city streets every year for 18 years, the news stories would have linked the killings even if the cops didn't.
He's a serial killer that is trying to steal glory.edited
Reply by Sissie.
They should come talk to you. You seem to know a lot. And a lot about how serial killers operate.
Reply by NobodySpecial.
They fascinate me. In a sick way, they are the modern example of how humanity climbed the food chain. Our pure rage and violence without a drop of compassion.
I'm an infectious disease nurse, but I always wished I had become a psychologist instead. I read voraciously on this subject.