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Death is the meaning of life, the race against oblivion; man being the only animal who is conscious that he will one day die; there lies the seed of self-destruction, greed for more, even if only to be remembered a short time longer than others, as if it mattered to the other walking dead.
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Alan Keightley (Ian Brady: A riveting true crime biography investigating the infamous serial killer: The untold story of the Moors Murders (Nina))
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A few months ago this Decker with a sad life unwittingly befriended the infamous Last Friend serial killer,
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Adam Silvera (They Both Die at the End (They Both Die at the End Series Book 1))
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He couldn’t see any point in absorbing information in a formal setting and reproducing it on demand for the sake of gaining a certificate.
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Alan Keightley (Ian Brady: A riveting true crime biography investigating the infamous serial killer: The untold story of the Moors Murders (Nina))
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Well before she became famous — or infamous, depending on where you cast your vote — Loftus's findings on memory distortion were clearly commodifiable. In the 1970s and 1980s she provided assistance to defense attorneys eager to prove to juries that eyewitness accounts are not the same as camcorders. "I've helped a lot of people," she says. Some of those people: the Hillside Strangler, the Menendez brothers, Oliver North, Ted Bundy. "Ted Bundy?" I ask, when she tells this to me. Loftus laughs. "This was before we knew he was Bundy. He hadn't been accused of murder yet." "How can you be so confident the people you're representing are really innocent?" I ask. She doesn't directly answer. She says, "In court, I go by the evidence.... Outside of court, I'm human and entitled to my human feelings. "What, I wonder are her human feelings about the letter from a child-abuse survivor who wrote, "Let me tell you what false memory syndrome does to people like me, as if you care. It makes us into liars. False memory syndrome is so much more chic than child abuse.... But there are children who tonight while you sleep are being raped, and beaten. These children may never tell because 'no one will believe them.'" "Plenty of "Plenty of people will believe them," says Loftus. Pshaw! She has a raucous laugh and a voice with a bit of wheedle in it. She is strange, I think, a little loose inside. She veers between the professional and the personal with an alarming alacrity," she could easily have been talking about herself.
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Lauren Slater (Opening Skinner's Box: Great Psychological Experiments of the Twentieth Century)
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Prostitution has been called the oldest profession and prostitutes have always been a part of the history of the human race. So have serial killers, but they managed to elude attention until the infamous Jack the Ripper killed five prostitutes between August and November 1888 in London.
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Micki Pistorius (Catch me a Killer: Serial murders – a profiler's true story)
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psychopaths tend to be more “organized,” while sociopaths are considered “disorganized.
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Jack Rosewood (The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book: A Collection Of Fascinating Facts And Disturbing Details About Infamous Serial Killers And Their Horrific Crimes (Perfect True Crime Gift))
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According to those who’ve tasted it (including several cannibalistic serial killers), human flesh actually tastes like pork. While it falls into the category of red meat and has the texture of beef, many have said it tastes like a saltier, bitterer version
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Jack Rosewood (The Ultimate Serial Killer Trivia Book: A Collection Of Fascinating Facts And Disturbing Details About Infamous Serial Killers And Their Horrific Crimes (Perfect True Crime Gift))
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In May 1990, Dahmer moved out of his grandmother's house for the final time and took up residence at the address that would later became infamous: Apartment 213, 924 North 25th Street, Milwaukee. Now
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Robert Keller (The Deadly Dozen: America's 12 Worst Serial Killers)
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Adolf Hitler was likely the most infamous missionary serial killers.
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Kurt Jensen (Murder Mysteries: True, Horrific, and Unsolved Murder Cases (True & Puzzling Stories Book 1))
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One side of me says, ‘I’d like to talk to her, date her.’ The other side says, ‘I wonder how her head would look on a stick.
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Ryan Becker (Serial Killers: The Horrific True Crime Stories Behind 4 Infamous Serial Killers That Shocked The World (Real Crime By Real Killers Collection Book 1))
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The reporter asked him how he felt after killing his mother, when he saw an attractive girl. His answer to the reporter was, “One side of me says, ‘I’d like to talk to her, date her.’ The other side says, ‘I wonder how her head would look on a stick.
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Ryan Becker (Serial Killers: The Horrific True Crime Stories Behind 4 Infamous Serial Killers That Shocked The World (Real Crime By Real Killers Collection Book 1))
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Perhaps the most popular ploy has been the “multiple personality” gambit, which has been attempted—with a stunning lack of success—by a number of infamous serial killers.
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Harold Schechter (The Serial Killer Files: The Who, What, Where, How, and Why of the World's Most Terrifying Murderers)
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This is America’s most famous child abduction case, perpetrated by America’s most infamous serial killer, investigated by America’s most clueless homicide detectives.
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Willis R. Morgan
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This is America’s most famous child abduction case, perpetrated by America’s most infamous serial killer, investigated by America’s most clueless homicide detectives.
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Willis R. Morgan, author of Frustrated Witness!
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when I slip into the past, I become it.
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Alan Keightley (Ian Brady: A riveting true crime biography investigating the infamous serial killer: The untold story of the Moors Murders (Nina))
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Loners probably experience life at a more profound level than the self-consciously gregarious who know nothing of individuality, or who lack the courage to go their own way.
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Alan Keightley (Ian Brady: A riveting true crime biography investigating the infamous serial killer: The untold story of the Moors Murders (Nina))