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re: Which mass murder cases interest you most?
Posted on 2/24/15 at 6:57 am to PowerTool
Posted on 2/24/15 at 6:57 am to PowerTool
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The Candyman, also known as the "Houston Mass Murders." Over 20 known victims. Although I was born several years after the spree came to an end in 1973, I still heard stuff from my older brother and his friends about the Candyman getting you, especially around Halloween. Never knew the real story until I was an adult. The crimes are horrific to read about, and being familiar with the locations adds to the eeriness.
Holy shite! I read about this case last night from beginning to end. This is up there with some of the worst shite I've ever heard of in my life. Simply disgusting, and to think that there are still undiscovered remains of victims deteriorating somewhere under a submerged beach..
There must be at least 30 victims connected, and he had two accomplices that willingly participated in this sick shite! Wtf was wrong with those people?? How does that even happen?? I can't believe the accomplices didn't get the death penalty being in the state of Texas, even if they did lead the investigation. Horrible
Posted on 2/24/15 at 8:41 am to Reservoir dawg
The Ripper.
I wrote a song about him:
"…but you were never one to run/when the sun went down/
I watched you walk like a stalking cat/the streets of London town/
and only the night befriended you, only the void of the dark/
the hunters could never beguile you, how quickly you tore them apart."
It's one of my favorite songs.
I wrote a song about him:
"…but you were never one to run/when the sun went down/
I watched you walk like a stalking cat/the streets of London town/
and only the night befriended you, only the void of the dark/
the hunters could never beguile you, how quickly you tore them apart."
It's one of my favorite songs.
Posted on 2/24/15 at 3:47 pm to Reservoir dawg
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I can't believe the accomplices didn't get the death penalty being in the state of Texas, even if they did lead the investigation. Horrible
The U.S. Supreme Court had ruled the death penalty unconstitutional from 72-76 (I think), otherwise the DA surely would have sought it.
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