Demred's List of Suggested Topics. Edmund Kemper, John Christie, etc.
deno, 20 Apr 2006 22:31:32
Records show that internet,etc., porn could not be a factor in these cases
of murder and necrophillia as internet and videos not invented then. Clearly
the deadly mindset is pathological and commences in childhood.
"Between May 1972 and February 1973, Kemper embarked on a spree of murders,
picking up female students hitchhiking, taking them to isolated areas and
killing them. He would stab, shoot or smother the victims and afterwards take
their bodies back to his apartment, hack them to pieces and have sex with the
remains. He would often dump the bodies in ravines or bury them in fields,
although on one occasion he buried the severed head of a 15 year old girl in
his mother's garden as a kind of sick joke, later remarking that his mother
"always wanted people to look up to her". He killed six college girls in this
way, and would often go hunting for victims after arguing with his mother, a
domineering woman who had emotionally abused him since childhood.
In April 1973, Kemper battered his mother to death with a hammer as she
slept. He cut off her head and used it as a dartboard after putting her vocal
cords in the garbage disposal.
His murderous urges not yet sated, he then invited one of his mother's
friends over and killed her too, strangling her. He then called the police, told
them what he had done and waited for them to pick him up, seemingly unashamed
as he confessed to necrophillia. Edmund Kemper - Wikipedia, the free
encyclopedia."
From demred's list, "Bad things happened pre internet" seems a very
promising way to support our case at the HO meeting when research throws up horrific
cases far worse than Coutts.
If the internet had been around then Kemper's defence, in mitigation, would
have blamed
"extreme porn"
Would it give the strongest possible evidence to support our view that a
psychopath mindset develops from childhood and not from viewing film? A dossier
of several cases from Google could provide compelling proof that the
proposed legislation will be irrelevant and such crimes will, on rare
occasions,continue regardless.
Hope this helps.
deno
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Teddy, 21 Apr 2006 00:48:15
The case of Peter Sucliffe (Yorks Ripper) has also been mentioned in a few consultation responses I have read. He killed 13 women around 25 years ago, because "God told him to", apparently...
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Author wrote:
> Records show that internet,etc., porn could not be a factor in these cases
> of murder and necrophillia as internet and videos not invented then. Clearly
> the deadly mindset is pathological and commences in childhood.
> "Between May 1972 and February 1973, Kemper embarked on a spree of murders,
> picking up female students hitchhiking, taking them to isolated areas and
> killing them. He would stab, shoot or smother the victims and afterwards take
> their bodies back to his apartment, hack them to pieces and have sex with the
> remains. He would often dump the bodies in ravines or bury them in fields,
> although on one occasion he buried the severed head of a 15 year old girl in
> his mother's garden as a kind of sick joke, later remarking that his mother
> "always wanted people to look up to her". He killed six college girls in this
> way, and would often go hunting for victims after arguing with his mother, a
> domineering woman who had emotionally abused him since childhood.
> In April 1973, Kemper battered his mother to death with a hammer as she
> slept. He cut off her head and used it as a dartboard after putting her vocal
> cords in the garbage disposal.
> His murderous urges not yet sated, he then invited one of his mother's
> friends over and killed her too, strangling her. He then called the police, told
> them what he had done and waited for them to pick him up, seemingly unashamed
> as he confessed to necrophillia. Edmund Kemper - Wikipedia, the free
> encyclopedia."
> From demred's list, "Bad things happened pre internet" seems a very
> promising way to support our case at the HO meeting when research throws up horrific
> cases far worse than Coutts.
> If the internet had been around then Kemper's defence, in mitigation, would
> have blamed
> "extreme porn"
> Would it give the strongest possible evidence to support our view that a
> psychopath mindset develops from childhood and not from viewing film? A dossier
> of several cases from Google could provide compelling proof that the
> proposed legislation will be irrelevant and such crimes will, on rare
> occasions,continue regardless.
> Hope this helps.
> deno