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# i think it's compulsory to be a serial killer in minnesota.
panzram was entertaining, but i like the quiet, creepy guys more. joachim kroll, des nilsen - that type.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 7:59, archived)
# I will check them out
HH Holmes is my all time favorite, however.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:01, archived)
# really?
holmes is interesting, i agree, but i've yet to read anything new on him that develops him as a person. i guess he's so well-known that everything that can be said has been said already.

i'm a big fan of edmund kemper too. and there are some fun, if only partly true, tales of chikatilo.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:06, archived)
# I'm somewhat new to the whole serial-killer-fascination scene, I just learned about Holmes recently
I don't mind that the character is a little oblique, I just like the tapestry of facts.

I also am interested in the serial killers that don't act alone. I was reading about one guy who had two teenage boy lovers that helped him and eventually ended up killing him.

edit: Ed Kemper is pretty amazing. I also just love that he was a crazy, murderous giant.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:17, archived)
# dean corll - he was great!
bittaker and norris had a bad couple of books written about them. henry lee lucas and ottis toole are a marvel, though.

edit: kemper had a brilliant sense of humour. he made a lot of great jokes about his mother, befroe and after he killed her.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:21, archived)
# This has been a very fruitful conversation
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:28, archived)
# i still want to know the detials of surendra koli and moninder singh pandher.
every time i read a new story on them it contradicts what i have read before. i hope there's a good book in the works.

delfina and maria de jesus gonzalez are worth reading about, too.
(, Sun 10 Aug 2008, 8:36, archived)