A serial killer known as "The Avenger" is wreaking havoc in London, murdering blond women. When a mysterious man arrives at the boarding house of Mr. and Mrs. Bunting looking for a room to rent, he raises suspicions. The Bunting's daughter is a blond model and is seeing one of the detectives assigned to the case.
A professor searching for redemption travels to the scene of a heinous crime on hopes of defeating a powerful darkness and laying the spirits of the dead to rest. In 1912, eight people were murdered in their beds in Villisica, Iowa. Nearly 100 years later, the townspeople still whisper of that grisly crime.
After getting cold feet on her way to the alter and leaving the groom with a knife in his chest, a blood-stained bride carves a crimson-splashed swath towards her next potential mate in The Van director Aaron Burk's terrifying indie-horror shocker.
This one is actually kind of sad,
but it gives us a better picture, and a more realistic portrayal of Jeffie
than some other flicks do!
A father who learns that his son has grown up become one of the most notorious serial killers in the history of mankind wrestles with the guilt that he may have been able to prevent his son's abhorrent crimes in this true crime thriller featuring Bo Svenson.
One of my bad 70's guilty pleasures!
Iconoclastic filmmaker Abel Ferrara made his directorial debut with this gory but fascinating horror tale about a troubled artist (played by Jimmy Laine, aka Abel Ferrara). Haunted by bizarre hallucinations and the fear he'll end up a wino like his father, the artist eventually snaps and begins taking out his frustrations on a growing number of homeless people, attacking them with a power drill. In time, his violent obsessions get worse and he begins attacking people closer to him, including an art dealer and a woman he's been dating. Ferarra also wrote several of the songs performed by a punk rock band in the film; he gained greater notoriety with his next film, the cult item Ms. 45.
(decent and disturbing documentary)
America's first serial killer is the subject of this documentary narrated by Tony Jay. The film looks at the life of Herman Mudgett, aka H.H. Holmes. After Holmes moved from New Hampshire to Chicago in the late 1800s, he designed a home with secret torture chambers, rented rooms to unsuspecting tourists who were in town for Chicago's 1893 World's Fair, then tortured them. The film covers Holmes's early years, his murderous spree and his trial.
Isn't it refreshing to hear about a serial killer you don't know much about? I will enlighten you!
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer: Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer (2003)
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer looks at Aileen’s violent, tortured childhood in Troy, Michigan and her subsequent years on the road as a hitchhiking prostitute which culminated in the murders.
Aileen: Life and Death of a Serial Killer looks at Aileen’s violent, tortured childhood in Troy, Michigan and her subsequent years on the road as a hitchhiking prostitute which culminated in the murders.
Aileen Wuornos is claimed to be the world’s first female serial killer. A hitchhiking prostitute, she killed seven of her clients, and was on death row in the State of Florida facing the electric chair.
If you saw Monster, and didn't get emotional during this Journey moment, you have no heart!
I'm such a girl, and no, I'm not a lesbian,
but I can definitely see the inclination sometimes.
Nifty, I love you, YouTube!
Serial killer - John Wayne Gacy
Inside The Mind of The Killer Clown
(no wonder why I hate clowns!)
Some random documentary on YouTube...
Inside The Mind of The Killer Clown
(no wonder why I hate clowns!)
Some random documentary on YouTube...
More to Come!
This is sort of our weekly, or bi-weekly, rather, theme, guys, Serial Killers. I should dedicate a blog to them, but alas, I already compose four blogs and write articles on every single possible site I can on the internetz...
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