Post and discuss interesting/weird/strange/spooky criminals/cases of crime from the past
Albert Fish - serial killer in the early 1900s
>Jammed needles into his pelvis >Liked to be spanked with a nail studded paddle and made his children do it to him >Set fire to wool doused in lighter fluid which he stuck up his anus >Raped, mutilated, and ate children >Sent obscene letters to some's parents describing what he did to them
Thugs - gangs of professional robbers and murderers in South Asia up until the late 1800s - preferred silent strangulation, after which victims would be robbed and disposed of.
Two embarrassing break-ins into Buckingham Palace in '82, in which Michael Fagan slipped past various security systems, alarms were either faulty or ignored, and Fagan by his claims strutted around nonchalantly.
Angry school board treasurer kills his wife, then blows up a fucking school and his farm and himself, killing 44 people and injuring more than 58 others
Owen Miller
Mentally ill Walter Seifert attacks an elementary school with a homemade flamethrower, spear, and mace, killing 10 and wounding 22
Twin maids get into an argument with and subsequently beat and hack to death the wife and daughter of the family they work for, gouging out their eyes and then climbing into bed with each other naked before being found by police.
Alexander Ross
I have family in Bath, and I feel kind of bad for the Kehoe clan, because they still kind of get the stink eye from people.
Landon Gonzalez
>This incident had a significant influence on French intellectuals Jean Genet, Jean-Paul Sartre and Jacques Lacan, who sought to analyze it, and it was thought of by some as symbolic of class struggle. >murdering people you work for no fucking reason equates class struggle
His Vice interview is interesting and a little bit sad. He talks about having no real choice but to make a living off of his crime by being a novelty. There's a really uncomfortable scene where they show one of the porn films he was involved in, where he had sex with a girl, then sat her down on camera and showed her pictures of his victim's mutilated corpse. Her voice gets all shaky and she tears up.
Matthew Ward
This guy seems like a real jerk.
Joshua Young
What was it that let him walk free?
Mason Wood
After being held for two years he was declared insane in France and was ordered to be committed into a mental institution. They had him deported back to Japan and once he got into an institution there, they declared him sane and said that perversion was the driving force behind the killing. Charges in France were dropped and the Japanese couldn't get a hold of the court documents and thus couldn't legally detain him.
Dominic Nelson
because they were most likely part of the group diane, an elite police force unit... but you can't really use your weapons when you just check them out
Aaron Jackson
>Taman Shud case. >man is found dead on the beach. They don't even know who the fuck he is. Probably a spy. >seriously read up on it.
Fuck you for sharing that. I thought you were being soft. I think I might donate to her family. Fuck you
Jonathan Ward
>Hey, this sounds a lot like the Laughing Man >In 2002, the character of theLaughing ManinGhost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complexwas inspired by the Glico-Morinaga case.
Neat.
Samuel Edwards
Fuck...
Adam Gonzalez
fucking why and why the hell were they ever released
>Jester makes a joke about the queen and is sentenced to death >Since he was so faithful to the king, he lets him choose how to die >Says he wants to die of old age >King laughs and merely banishes him
Justin Harris
"In my lifetime I have murdered 21 human beings, I have committed thousands of burglaries, robberies, larcenies, arsons and, last but not least, I have committed sodomy on more than 1,000 male human beings. For all these things I am not in the least bit sorry."
Well, more 'unidentified' than 'missing' but whatever
Ryan Taylor
>Ha! Those, ancient regimes were crazy >Game of Thrones medieval shit >wiki it >Nepalese royal massacre occurred on 1 June 2001 >2001 >mfw
Christopher Williams
I think he was a spy.
Jack Cook
>In August 1985, after continuing harassment by the "Monster with 21 Faces" and the failure to capture the "Fox-Eyed Man", Shiga Prefecture Police Superintendent Yamamoto killed himself by self-immolation. the fuck
Adrian Long
I also love how he got the highest possible honor from the Japanese emperor almost immediately before it happened.
Josiah Brown
I barely got into the chronology before deciding I didn't want to continue. That's truly awful.
Benjamin Gonzalez
If that had been a muslim country they would have hanged them in public for that.