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Lint Roller? I Barely Know Her

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"I'm Dorothy Gale from Kansas"
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A billboard about the Yorkshire Ripper
If joggers did not exist, who would find all the dead bodies??
The above are actual surveillance camera footage taken from a home in Jacksonville, California. Mysterious clowns are popping up across the state and terrorizing people in the towns. (Video)
“A couple times during (the interrogation) he’d blurt out ‘I can’t believe this has happened to me’ and I said ‘What are you talking about?’ he said ‘I can’t believe I’m sitting here, I can’t believe I got caught’ and I said “Well…what did you think?’ (was going to happen), he goes ‘I just got drunk, I lost control otherwise I wouldn’t be here’.” - Detective Patrick Kennedy on Jeffrey Dahmer the night of his arrest
Souvenirs Edmund Kemper collected from his victims.
A few pictures of inside the Lanza’s house.
The clown costumes serial killer John Wayne Gacy wore when entertaining children as Pogo the Clown.
On Easter Sunday of 2013, 22-year-old Darrius Johnson attacked his girlfriend from behind, striking her over the head with his Xbox 360 and proceeding to stab her until she was dead. When taken into custody, Darrius admitted to police that he killed her because he felt she had control over his spirit and in order to lift the curse, he had to sacrifice someone who was born under the Taurus astrological sign. Darrius said he had been contemplating on who he should kill all Sunday, then finally settled on his girlfriend, who was not even a Taurus to begin with. He also told police he felt like a new man after the murder and he fought her as if he he were ‘’fighting a dragon.’’
On July 20, 1985, serial killer Richard Ramirez broke into a house in the middle of the night and saw Max and Lela Kneiding sleeping in their bedroom. He turned on the lights, approached their bed, and kicked it hard. The couple awoke to Richard yelling, ‘’Rise and shine, motherfuckers!’’ He then swung his machete at Max, attempting to behead him, but it only left a deep gash in his neck. He afterward swung his machete at Lela but missed. Realizing the machete wasn’t sharp enough to kill them quickly, he pulled out his .22 caliber and shot Max in the head once, ending his life instantly. He then fired at his wife’s face three times and she died as well. Richard proceeded to stab at their lifeless bodies with the machete, then ransacked the house for any valuables. He was out of there in thirty seconds.
Shortly after Henry Lee Lucas’s release from prison in 1975, he traveled to Michigan where he met a petty thief named Ottis Toole. The two hit it off after they realized they shared an unhealthy interest in rape and death. Henry also began dating Ottis’ mentally handicapped niece Becky Powell, but Henry eventually killed her as well as Katherine Rich, an elderly woman they had been staying with. The duo’s main murder scene was Interstate 35, and during the 70s and 80s, the highway was nearly littered with corpses. The bodies were sometimes shot, strangled, dismembered, beaten, and necrophiled. Henry revealed that Ottis enjoyed crucifying his victims, after which he would barbecue and eat them. He denied taking any part in these unholy feasts, though, saying it was because he ‘’didn’t like barbecue sauce.’’ Ottis has also been blamed for the murder of 6-year-old Adam Walsh, son of America’s Most Wanted host John Walsh. Henry and Ottis were eventually arrested and although their victim count is debatable, they were both sentenced to life in prison. Ottis died of cirrhosis of the liver in 1996, and Henry died of heart failure in 2001.
On June 15, 1989, a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and a boy, both gagged and seemingly bound, was found in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida. It was theorized that the woman in the photo was Tara Leigh Calico and that the boy was Michael Henley, also of New Mexico, who had disappeared in April 1988. According to investigators, the picture had to have been taken after May 1989 because the particular film used in the photograph was not available until then. Despite much conjecture, the identification of the boy in the photograph as Henley seems unlikely because his remains were discovered in 1990 in the Zuni Mountains, about 7 miles from his family’s campsite where he had disappeared, and 75 miles from where Calico disappeared. Police believe that Henley wandered off and died of exposure.
Calico’s mother believed the woman in the photo was indeed her daughter due in part to what appeared to be a scar on the woman’s leg, similar to one Calico had received in a car accident. In addition, a paperback copy of V.C. Andrews’ My Sweet Audrina, said to be one of Calico’s favorite books, can be seen lying next to the woman. Scotland Yard analysed the photo and concluded that the woman was Calico, but a second analysis by the Los Alamos National Laboratory disagreed. An FBI analysis of the photo was inconclusive.
There were several reported sightings of her in 1988 and 1989, mostly in the southern half of the United States, but none of these sightings could be confirmed.
In October 1989, 47-year-old Edward Baldock was on his way home from drinking with his mates when he was approached by a vehicle with four women inside: Tracey Wiggington and her lesbian lover Lisa Ptaschinski, along with two female friends, Kim Jervis and Tracey Waugh. Taking advantage of his drunken state, they enticed him into the car and drove to a park on the banks of the Brisbane River. There, Tracey Wiggington stabbed Edward 27 times and slashed his throat so deeply his throat. When Edward was dead, Tracey bent over his body and drank his blood. All four girls were eventually arrested and only Tracey Wiggington plead guilty in court, saying that she and her friends had hatched a plot to kill a human because she was a vampire who could only survive on the blood of humans and animals. The three other girls, however, plead not guilty, claiming they were under the evil spell of ‘’Tracey the Vampire’’. This lead to the case’s nickname ‘’The Lesbian Vampire Killers’’. Tracey Wiggington, Lisa Ptaschinski, and Kim Jervis were convicted of murder, while Tracey Waugh was acquitted of her charges as she did not take part in the murder. All three girls have since been released from prison.