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Who's your favorite serial killer?


Wendell Cooley

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For me it's got to be the guy who was never caught, Jack the Ripper. He invented the modern concept of celebrity and somehow evaded capture. A fascinating, mysterious fellow. The wankers who murder whores these days just don't have his style.

Sorry, but no. There are plenty of examples I can give you going back centuries of why this is absolutely not the case.
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Paul Bernardo.

My favourite is his wife, Karla Homolka. For a lad whose hormones sprang into life in about 1989 photos of her taken from that time period will always resonate. The conscience says no but the nuts say go, and all that.khomolka.jpgtumblr_m1iweiO2Gi1rriwpro1_500.jpgDid you ever read any of the books released about the case, Pitcos? There are lines from Bernardo's raps in there. It's safe to say he probably wasn't going to successfully dethrone Vanilla Ice. He's got plenty of time to work on new material though, locked up for 23 hours a day in a tiny cell for the rest of his life. It's not quite plasma TVs and Playstations.bernardo_prison.jpg

His missus got off scot free and all. They were a wacky couple.

She still went to jail for twelve years. She went to the police about him after he'd battered her one time to many and because of the lack of evidence had to arrange a plea bargain with her, which was five years each for the murders of Leslie Mahaffy and Kristin French. A further two years had to be added once she admitted that she had administered the chloroform-like substance which caused her sister to choke on her own vomit when knocking her out for Bernardo to rape her.Anyway, once the case came to court Bernardo told the police where to find the tapes they'd recorded of their crimes (since the police hadn't found them in the nine months they'd been searching the house), which revealed that Homolka was much more complicit in the events than she'd led the court to believe. However, the "deal with the Devil" had been struck and they couldn't go back on it, so it was twelve years in a comfortable prison rather than the life term that she merits. She was unable to disappear into the ether in Montreal after her release so now lives as a shut-in on Guadeloupe with her new husband (the brother of her defence lawyer), their three children and his parents.
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