I don't know if I am on your ignore list. I hope you see this. Do yourself a favor and take your pathetic worthless fat ass and walk into oncoming traffic. I am tired or reading your hateful garbage. You are literally wishing murder on one of our ex-presidents because you don't agree with his policies.
Isn’t that what you’re doing in response? Sounds like a couple of nascent serial killers, so you have the right thread. Why not do a buddy-serial-killer comedy together? ‘The Odd Cutters’
It's cool that Houston has some skin in the game again. It hasn't been since Robert Ben Rhodes that there has been a strong Houstonian serial killer. The GOAT of course is Dean Correl when it comes to Houston murders.
His name is Rodney Alcala. Confirmed IQ of 150 He is a veteran and has a degree from UCLA and a Graduate Degree from NYU where he studied under Roman Polanski. A gifted photographer and artist, he enjoys travel and the serenity of the beach at night. He is single ladies, handsome... smart and ambitious.... what a catch! Spoiler: HE IS SINGLE
I believe they found a huge hoard of pictures he took of victims that greatly increased the numbers, but there isn't confirmation.
He has been tried for 5 that I know of. He is estimated to have a very high body count based on the amount of missing women in the areas he lived compared to before and after he left the area… photographs, including women they don’t know who are that in some cases were tied up and bound…. And last, the type of victims he choose (age) were consistent with a serial killer with a body count that was spiraling out of control. John Douglas believes his likely body count is over 100. Others that Douglas feels have a similar body count are Ted Bundy and the Green River Killer. Alcala is scary because he was born bright but broken.
In 1979, investigators found hundreds of pictures in a Seattle storage locker rented by Alcala. The images were released following Alcala’s third trial in March 2010 in California, in which he was sentenced to death for murdering one child and four women. Now nearly 11 years later, police are still hoping the public will help identify these people. ... In 2010, police released 120 portraits that were photographed by serial killer Rodney Alcala in the 1970’s. 109 of the subjects remain unidentified. https://www.martinpi.com/identify-photos-by-rodney-alcala/
These pictures all show women in his apartment, in various states of undress and and they appear to be intoxicated. There are over 100 at this point unidentified, and there are quite a few that are known to still be missing 50 years later. Supposedly there are a number of photographs that they will not release to the public of unconscious and bound women as well. Rodney said he learned early never to let them open their eyes again once they close them. Regardless, I am sure they are all fine.
I wouldn’t be surprised if Houston was number 1 or 2 in total serial killings given that it’s a massive port city and international crossroads and the undocumented transient and migrant population. We’ll never know for sure but I bet big data may be able to give us a picture some day.
For the longest time I also believed that serial killers are predominantly white males and that there's something unique about us that makes us more psycho than black people. Glad to know that was just BS.
He might be the most amazing Serial killer I have ever heard of, and one that gets no pub. Just his whole persona and how many women he killed and for how long, it's mind-boggling. It seems we have something else in common @Nook A fascination with serial killers