Tuesday, October 20, 2015

10 odd books written by serial killers



10 odd books written by serial killersAMAZING FACTS
Serial killers always cause a wide range of strong feelings. There are many artistic and scientific literature on serial killers, but nothing is more controversial than what they wrote themselves.
Some of the book is an autobiography, while others, apparently, works of fiction.
In 1997, in New York, the first law was passed, "Son of Sam", today there is a law in 40 US states. It was adopted after the information was spread that a serial killer David Berkowitz (David Berkowitz), also known as Son of Sam, was offered a huge sum of money for the rights to publish his story.
The law prohibits the accused or convicted criminals to profit from any work related to the detail of his or her crimes. Money generated from this work will be given to the families of the victims.
Nevertheless, even being deprived of financial gain, serial killers can easily make a profit in the form of attention to his book.
No matter how controversial these books may be, it is undeniable that they offer a unique perspective on the mind of a serial killer.

Strange books

10. "Zekk" (Zekka)
2015
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Sakakibara Sow (Sakakibara Seito) - a pseudonym Japanese minor serial killer who killed two children and wounded three more in 1997. He was only 14 years old when he was arrested for the murder of 11-year-old Yoon Hase (Jun Hase), whose head He hung in front of the school in Kobe.
After his arrest, he also confessed to killing 10-year-old Ayako Yamashita (Ayaka Yamashita). In 2004, he was released on a temporary basis, and in 2005 completely liberated. His real name is still unknown to the general public.
"Zekk," Sow an autobiography, has caused great controversy from the outset. The book was released without informing the families of the victims in advance. Sow sent copies of the book to the families of the victims of apology inside.
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In his autobiography, the author admitted that as a teenager, had sexually deviant disorder. When he became a student of the middle classes, he was bored, killing cats alone. However, it did not last long boredom, he started killing people.
Despite the fact that Mamoru Hase (Mamoru Hase), the father of the dead boy, said that the book only adds to their suffering, but also publicly expressed his desire to withdraw it from the market, the project is not stopped.
Moreover, sow he received royalties for the sale of books. But he said he would use the money to compensate the families of victims of the assigned damage, for a total of $ 1.6 million.
9. "Trinity superchildren" (The Trinity Of Superkidds)
2010
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Charles Kembo (Charles Kembo) was charged with the murder of four people (wife, business partner, friend and step-daughter) in 2002 - 2005.
In 2003, lost his wife, Margaret, her body was never found. Samuel Ardon (Ardon Samuel), his business partner, was found strangled and castrated in a park in Vancouver in 2003.
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Almost a year later, the body of his girlfriend Sui Yin Ma (Sui Yin Ma) was found in a hockey bag in Richmond. The corpse of his stepdaughter Rita Yeung (Rita Yeung) was found last in July 2005, wrapped in garbage bags and throw in Richmond. She was 20 years old.
A few days after a terrible find Charles Kembo was arrested. He still remains in prison, serving a life sentence.
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This book Dzh.D.Bauera (JD Bauer) allegedly written by Kembo. This 372-page book was published Publish America January 20, 2010 during the trial of Kembo.
He was found guilty in June of the same year. Charles Kembo in an interview admitted that he is the author of "children's literature".
8. "Son of Hope"
2006
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David Berkowitz - an American serial killer who sent to the light six people and seven others wounded in 14 months (from July 1976 to August 1977). Berkowitz worked only at night, and, as a rule, its objectives were female with dark long hair and a pair of machines.
Many women during the "Summer of Sam" in 1977 painted in a light color hair and short hair cut. He used 44-caliber weapons, during which he earned the nickname "44-caliber killer."
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However, the first name by which he became known, is the "son of Sam." So he called himself in the letter to the police.The letter began: "Hello from the gutters of New York filled with dog manure, vomit, broken wine, urine and blood. Hello from the sewers of New York, which will absorb these delicacies when they are washed away by truck harvesting."
Berkowitz were able to calculate when they purchase a ticket to the parking lot near the place where he committed his last crime. After pleading guilty, he received six life sentences.
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He is currently serving his sentence in prison in Falsburge Sullivan, New York.
In the words of Berkowitz, his murder led the devil himself. He was getting signals from his neighbor's dog named Sam, as well as through a variety of visual and auditory hallucinations.
Despite the fact that he was associated with the cult of Satanists in the days of his youth, the murderer argues that as a child felt the presence of dark forces in his life.
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However, the son of Sam found a new father and became "the Son of Hope." During his imprisonment, he found refuge and shelter, served in the faith in God. His book "Son of Hope" - a collection of prison diaries, in which he describes life in jail and tells about his rebirth in Christianity.
David did not make a profit from the sales of his book, part of the proceeds from each copy sold goes to help the victims of his crimes.

Very strange books

7. "The Strange Case of Dr. Holmes NN"
2005
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Initially Madgett Herman (Herman Mudgett), Dr. N.N.Holms, is generally regarded as a fraud, but later went down in history as one of the first US serial killers.
Despite the fact that he confessed to killing 27 people, many believe that the number of victims exceeds 200. In March 1896, he was sentenced to death, and on May 7 he was hanged.
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After moving to Chicago, Madgett bought an entire city block, which is renovated and converted into a hotel, which became his "castle killings" on 63 Street and Wallace Street. He opened his creation just before the 1893 World's Fair.
It was an unusual hotel, it was built for the murders. Some rooms had no windows that could be locked from the outside. The hotel lobby was dead-end; stairs leading to nowhere; rooms without doors, and rooms without doors.
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To top it all the walls have been built in the gas stream, it was a wooden trough for recycling, and in the basement housed the oven the size of a human. Room on the third floor are soundproofed, and it was way out of the gas pipe, which choked the inhabitants.
The bodies were brought in through a secret basement room. For false wall in the basement of the police found the butcher's table, bones, blood-stained clothes and a crematorium. They also found women's clothes in the oven.
During the World Fair in the hotel Madgetta turned a lot of people, mostly young women.
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"The Strange Case of Dr. N. Holmes" - the three illustrated books, primary sources of crime, and, most importantly, his own confessions, which were published shortly before the execution of Herman.
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"Own history Holmes" (1895) - is Madgetta autobiography in which he describes his childhood and all the hardships he faced throughout his life. You can also read the "Confession NN Holmes" (1896), in which he leads the first-person narrative.
6. "Gates of Janus"
2001
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Ian Brady (Ian Brady) was part of a "murderous duo", which went down in history, "Marsh killings" in Manchester. In 1966, he and his partner, Myra Hindley (Myra Hindley) were convicted for the murder of three children, they later admitted to killing two more.
Their victims were between 10 and 17 years, some of which were also raped. At least three of them were "buried" in the swamp Saddleworth.
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Call the police from his brother Myra David Smith (David Smith) stopped a series of "bog murders." Ian Brady and Myra Hindley wanted to add to his duo another man, but David Smith did not believe that Brady's capable of murder.
Brady Smith proved he was wrong, killing Edward Evans (Edward Evans), inflicting 14 blows with an ax, and then strangled him. During the search, police were able to find the body of Evans and the murder weapon.
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As a result, another search, which took place a few days later, the two were found luggage ticket for the trip to Manchester Central Station. Two suitcases found on these tickets, were filled with naked pictures of one of the victims, as well as tape recordings to the pleas for clemency.
In addition, the suitcases were found photos swamp Saddleworth, which led police to the body of another victim.
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The "Gates of Janus," Brady wants to help the reader to penetrate into the brain of a serial killer and explain his work.He tries to convince readers that serial killers are very astute in their actions.
Brady presents his theory of the origin of the modern serial killer, and considering the history of several well-known serial killers.

The strangest book

5. "Creating a serial killer"
1995
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In 1990 in Florida wielding a famous serial killer Danny Rolling (Danny Rolling), who murdered five college students. He arrived in Gainesville shortly before the start of the fall semester at the University of Florida, and pitched a tent in the woods near the student campus.
He killed four women and one man, and raped some of his victims. Perhaps the most terrible aspect of his 48-hour fun was the way he arranged the corpse of one of his victims.
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The body of Christa Hoyt (Christa Hoyt) was found in a sitting position, and a severed head is located nearby on the shelf.
In 1994, after admitting he was accused of the murder of five people, and he was sentenced to death. Despite the fact that the Rolling confessed to killing three more people in his hometown of Shreveport, Louisiana, in November 1989, he was not convicted of these crimes.
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He was sentenced to death by lethal injection. According to eyewitnesses, when injected drug, he sang a hymn-like song.
"Creating a serial killer" was written by Rolling in prison, help him in this ex-fiancée Sondra London (Sondra London).Published in 1996, the book is filled with graphic photos and stories of creepy.
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Photo from the book
In one of the stories describes Rolling rape of a woman in Sarasota. The following year, after the publication of a book on London and Rolling State filed a lawsuit because of the profits they received from the sale of the book killer.
They were charged with violation of the law, "the Son of Sam." In 1999, a woman was ordered to pay $ 15,000 to the families of the victims.  "Blood Money" people have taken very reluctantly.
4. "The question of a doubt"
1993
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One of the most famous serial killers - John Wayne Gacy (John Wayne Gacy), is known to have killed 33 people between the ages of 9 to 20 years. In 1968, Gacy was arrested for sodomy, but he stayed in prison only 18 months from the position the 10-year period due to good behavior.
After his release, Gacy moved to Chicago, where he became a successful building contractor and has been fully immersed in the social life of the city.
He aktivnichal in politics, and also appeared in the form of a clown at children's parties and charity events. In parallel, Gacy was killing.
Some of his victims were from the circle of friends and colleagues, but mostly he was looking for them on the streets.Gacy was quite inventive in terms of luring a man into the house, and also have used several kinds of tactics.
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Sometimes he played the role of a police officer and "arrested" his victims. Sometimes he simply invited them to his home to miss a glass. Once a person is in his home, Gacy wore handcuffs on him under the pretext of demonstrating a magic trick, after which he was tortured and raped the victim.
Then he choked a man and burying his body under the house. In recent years, their bloody work, he had to find another place to get rid of the corpses, because the place is no longer there, so he began to throw them into the nearest river.
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Some of his victims survived, but only after one of them, Geoffrey Rignall, (Jeffrey Rignall) called the police, the case was launched. Ultimately, Gacy was caught after police said to him in search of a missing 15-year-old Robert Pista (Robert Piest).
Police smelled, which stretches from the basement. As a result, it was found 28 bodies at his home and 5 more were caught from the nearby river. In 1980, he was found guilty, and in 1994 he was sentenced to death by the injection.
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Some of the victims Gacy
In his book, "The question of doubt" (A Question of Doubt), on which he worked with Shane Bagby (Shane Bugbee) Gacy claims that the bodies found at his home, are responsible third parties.
Here's what he wrote in the preface: "This is not an autobiography, which covers the rest of my life, it is a detailed account of the nightmare in which I lived with the 11 December 1978 until 13 March 1980. It is a story of lies and a calculated deception created by the police and the media ".
Currently, the book went out of print, was published only 500 copies in 1993. It was also created a game based on the book titled "33: the question of doubt."

Books serial killers

3. "final truth"
1993
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Better known as Pee Wee Gaskins (Pee Wee Gaskins) because of its 163-centimeter height, Donald Gaskins (Donald Gaskins) was an American serial killer. He confessed to killing 13 people in different ways. In his practice he drowned, and a slew of people were shot and then buried the body in the woods.
The true number of victims is unknown, but after his arrest in 1975, he was convicted of eight murders.
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However, in his autobiography, he claims to have killed 110 people. Among his victims was, and newborns who he raped before killing.
In 1991, his life ended in the electric chair for the murder of a cellmate Rudolph Tyner (Rudolph Tyner). The son of one of the victims Tyner hired Gaskins to kill the last Rudolph.
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Gaskins gave Tyner bomb disguised as a radio. The bomb exploded when Tyner brought his radio to his ear.
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"The final truth: the autobiography of a serial killer," was written in collaboration with Wilton Earle (Wilton Earle).Gaskins The book tells the story of his life and describes his crimes.
2. "Fantasy killer"
1990
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Despite the fact that JJ Schaefer (GJ Schaefer) was convicted only two murders, there is clear evidence that he is a serial killer. Although he claims to have killed more than 80 women, the true number of victims is unknown. And it will never be known because in 1995 he died.
He was killed by inmate who slashed his throat Schaefer and his eyes gouged out.
In 1973, Schaefer was convicted for the torture and murder of 17-year-old Susan Place (Susan Place) and 16-year-old Georgia Jessup (Georgia Jessup).
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However, evidence suggests that the girls were not his only victims. In his letters and prison confessions, he often speaks about the other murders.
During a search of his mother's house Schaefer, where he had his own bedroom, they found several items belonging to the disappeared women. Despite the fact that some of the remains were later found to be the cause of death and could not be established.
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Nevertheless, despite all the findings, no other charges have been brought against him. During the search police also found more than 100 pages of handwritten text and drawings depicting mutilation and murder.
In 1990, already known Sondra London has published some of the stories Schaefer (in particular, a story titled "Demons murder" in volume "fantasy killer"). Sondra thought these stories fiction, but the police and the prosecutor's office thought otherwise.
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They said that in these stories is more truth than fiction. Sam Schaefer, apparently, confirmed this in a letter dated April 9, 1991, he wrote: "What crime have I must confess? What do you think are the" Demons of the murder? " You want a confession, but do not recognize them when I connected with them in the beginning. "
1. "The Killer"
1970
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According to the Panzrama Charles (Carl Panzram) he had killed 21 people, made thousands of looting, arson and acts of violence against more than 1,000 men in 30 countries. When he was 11, he robbed a neighbor, and he was sent to educational and correctional institution in Minnesota.
Since then, and began his "wanderings" of correctional facilities and prisons. With the money he received after robbing the house of William Howard Taft (William Howard Taft) Carl bought a yacht Akista. In it, he killed 10 passengers, seeking the services of a skipper, not forgetting that before they rob and rape.
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He hired the sailors, which are soldered and then being at sea raped. Then he shoots them in the head with a pistol caliber 45, tied stones to the bodies and threw overboard.
After his arrest for burglary, Panzrama sent to prison in Washington, where he met with the prison guard Henry Lesser (Henry Lesser). Once Lesser regretted Panzrama after the latter beat the inmates.
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They began to talk, and soon Panzram Lesser heed the advice that Charles should be written. Panzram gave him the manuscript of his autobiography and the guard continued to send letters and manuscripts for many years, even after he was transferred to another prison.
"Killer: A Journal of killers" E.Geddisoma Thomas (Thomas E. Gaddis) and James Long (James Long) - this letter and manuscript of Charles Panzrama. The texts have been written since 1928, and it took them about 40 years to be published.

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