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Halloween [1978]
Peter Kürten first got a taste of murder–actually two murders–when he was only 9-years-old when he drowned two young boys who he was swimming with. Authorities ruled the deaths as accidental and Peter got away with the crime. A sick, twisted individual, Peter had sex with a number of his sisters as well as animals. He took particular pleasure in stabbing sheep to death and watching blood spurt from them as he had intercourse with them. Not to anybody’s surprise, Peter grew up to become a serial killing rapist. Unlike most serial killers, Peter didn’t have a victim profile, or follow any particular pattern. He killed indiscriminately–men, women, children, animals–in various ways, from shooting, to stabbing, to strangling, and afterward sucking out the blood from their wounds, which earned him the moniker ‘’The Vampire of Düsseldorf’’. Peter later admitted that his primal motive to kill was one of sexual pleasure. Right before Peter was to be executed, he said, “Tell me—after my head is chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be the pleasure to end all pleasures.” Peter was killed by the guillotine on July 2, 1931.
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Records show that police had been called out to the Cruz home 39 times
From 2010-2017 the police had been called to the Cruz home (shown above) 39 different times for various reasons. Those reasons include, domestic disturbance, mentally ill person (disruptive), child/elderly abuse, and missing person, amongst many others.
This woman started taking selfies with catcallers and uploaded them onto Instagram, captioning them with the vulgar words used by each of these creeps toward her.
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This is a photo of a young child in Sudan starving to death. The photographer, Kevin Carter, was told not to touch or assist children for fear of transmitting diseases. As Kevin prepared to take the photo, a vulture landed behind the girl. Careful to not disturb the bird, he approached the scene very slowly and took a few photos from roughly 10 meters before chasing the vulture away. What Kevin didn’t know was that he had just shot one of the most controversial photographs in the history of photojournalism. Kevin was faced with many questions about whether the girl had survived and why he did not help her and only used her to take a photograph. It became known that the girl mustered enough strength to walk away but her ultimate fate is a mystery. His photo won the Pulitzer prize in 1994 and Kevin committed suicide three months later, leaving the following note behind:
“I’m really, really sorry. The pain of life overrides the joy to the point that joy does not exist… I am depressed… without phone… money for rent … money for child support… money for debts… money!!!… I am haunted by the vivid memories of killings and corpses and anger and pain… of starving or wounded children, of trigger-happy madmen, often police, of killer executioners… I have gone to join Ken [recently deceased colleague Ken Oosterbroek] if I am that lucky”.
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