dani-rox Publish time 27-8-2014 12:58 AM

ctaz posted on 9-2-2014 10:43 PM static/image/common/back.gif
apa bezanyer pembunuh bersiri nih dgn pengebom2 kapal terbang yg bom2 org2 awam.....




pengebom kapal terbang dikategorikan sbg mass murderer


[*]A mass murder involves the killing of multiple people at a single location where the victims may be either randomly selected or targeted.A mass murder often occurs when the perpetrator who is usually deeply troubled suffers a psychotic break from reality and strikes out at his perceived tormentors.A mass murderer is often killed at the scene of the crime; sometimes by his/her own hand.

serial killer pulak:

1. The perpetrator kills at least three people.
2. The murders take place in separate events and locations.
3. The killer has an emotional cooling off period between the murders.

mass murderer kira once and for all bunuh orang ramai, apa nak jadi pon jadi lah
tapi serial killer lebih organized dan lepas membunuh, dia akan rasa puas utk sementara waktu sampailah rasa gian nak membunuh tu datang lagi.


samperit Publish time 31-8-2015 07:01 PM

best best

supernaturalee Publish time 1-12-2015 03:50 PM

rose west, ruth ellis dgn ian brady tu x nmpk mcm pembunuh pun



plasterhati Publish time 30-1-2016 04:18 PM

ngeri nya sorang2 punya kes

cikatilia Publish time 4-2-2016 12:51 PM

The Business of 'Murderabilia': Websites Selling Murder Memorabilia

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Have you ever wanted to own a lock of Charles Manson's hair? Or a painting by John Wayne Gacy?

Probably not, but for those who have, there are six websites in the United States currently selling "murderabilia," or murder memorabilia, from almost any killer imaginable.

The starting bid on Manson's hair is $2,500, and the starting bid for a Gacy of an owl is $1,300 on MurderAuction.com.

In addition to top-sellers like Manson and Gacy, buyers can purchase items from infamous killers like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer and Richard Ramirez.

The objects range from personal items such as letters, artwork, and clothing to manufactured items such as action figures, trading cards and comic books.

But the controversial business of selling murder memorabilia does not sit well with many people, including Andy Kahan, a victim advocate for the city of Houston who has been the leader of efforts to ban these sales for many years.

Kahan calls the sale of murderabilia a "wacky, insidious industry."

"It's one of the most egregious things I've seen after being involved in the criminal justice system for 25 years," Kahan said. "I was just stunned and mortified that individuals can commit these types of offenses and go on to further claim infamy and immortality."


Still, Kahan says he continues to fight because he so passionately believes these businesses should be illegal."From a victim's perspective, nothing is more nauseating and disgusting than finding out that the person who murdered your loved one is hocking items to make a buck," Kahan said. "It's like being gutted all over again by the criminal justice system."sumber: http://abcnews.go.com/US/business-murderabilia-websites-selling-murder-memorabilia/story?id=14896607

Ipo Publish time 13-2-2016 06:57 PM

brutal sungguh....mental illness ni
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