This convincing yet sickening exhibit confession of these serial killers is drawn from people in general area. In spite of the fact that I’m entirely sure that each and everybody of these executioners had their snapshots of extraordinary fear and dejection, I am struck by the way that some of them appear to be much more despondent than others. For instance, Aileen Wuornos may have been a standout amongst the most miserable ladies that each lived. Contrasted with her, smooth Mr. Bundy appears to feel just direct torment, while the lethal Dahmer seems, by all accounts, to be overcome with blame over his activities. What every one of this comes down to is that albeit serial executioners may well shares numerous fundamental identity attributes, they are all diverse which makes it intense to sum up adequately about them.
1. Aileen Wuornos
It is said that she was the saddest woman who ever lived
“May your wife and children get raped, right in the ass. (To the jurors who convicted her). To me, this world is nothing but evil, and my own evil just happened to come out cause of the circumstances of what I was doing”
2. David Berkowitz.
It is said that he was no doubt possessed by something though probably not the devil
“A ‘possessed’ dog in the neighborhood won’t let me stop killing until he gets his fill of blood.” “Hello from the gutters of New York City, which are filled with dog manure, vomit, stale wine, urine and blood.”
“I am a monster. I am the Son of Sam. I love to hunt.”
“I was literally singing to myself on my way home, after the killing. The tension, the desire to kill a woman had built up in such explosive proportions that when I finally pulled the trigger, all the pressures, all the tensions, all the hatred, had just vanished, dissipated, but only for a short time.”
“The demons wanted my penis.”
3. John Wayne Gacy
None likes this guy at all though they were weirdly enchanted by his Clown Paintings
“A clown can get away with murder.”
“The only thing they can get me for is running a funeral parlor without a license.”
4. Ted Bundy
There’s something quintessentially frightening about Bundy. Excessively smooth and self-serving for my taste.
“I haven’t blocked out the past. I wouldn’t trade the person I am, or what I’ve done – or the people I’ve known – for anything. So I do think about it. And at times it’s a rather mellow trip to lay back and remember.”
“I just liked to kill, I wanted to kill.”
“You learn what you need to kill and take care of the details…Its like changing a tire…The 1st time you’re careful…By the 30th time, you can’t remember where you left the lug wrench.”
“You feel the last bit of breath leaving their body. You’re looking into their eyes. A person in that situation is God!”
5. Albert Fish
Like Henry Lee Lucas, Fish was likely inclined to misrepresenting his insidious deeds. He was one of the early fortunate colleagues to “ride the seat” at Sing Correctional Facility in New York.
“I always had the desire to inflict pain on others and to have others inflict pain on me. I always seemed to enjoy everything that hurt. The desire to inflict pain, that is all that is uppermost. “
“I saw so many boys whipped, it took root in my head.”
“I like children, they are tasty.”
6. Arthur Shawcross
This execrable human claimed to have eaten the vaginas of 3 of his 11 known female victims
“I took the right leg of that woman’s body, from the knee to the hip took the fat off and ate it while he stared at the other girl. When I bit into it she just urinated right there.”
“She was giving me oral sex, and she got carried away . . . So I choked her.”
Humanity is not the word for everyone, it doesn’t exist for some people. Sometimes human act proves they can’t be considered human beings anymore. They are not anyway different from living evil.
-By NB