CRIME SCENE PHOTOS
**WARNING: Crime Scene photos are VERY GRAPHIC!!
They can be found in the books Serial Killers True Crime Anthologies & Serial Killers Encyclopedia
True Detective magazine covers from December 1941 to August 1976. Described by FBI behaviorists as “pornography for serial killers” popular pulp magazines were readily available everywhere mainstream magazines and comics were sold, and typically featured covers depicting a bound or prostrate female victim in a state of disarray and fear.
True Detective magazine covers from December 1941 to August 1976. Described by FBI behaviorists as “pornography for serial killers” popular pulp magazines were readily available everywhere mainstream magazines and comics were sold, and typically featured covers depicting a bound or prostrate female victim in a state of disarray and fear.
True Detective magazine covers from December 1941 to August 1976. Described by FBI behaviorists as “pornography for serial killers” popular pulp magazines were readily available everywhere mainstream magazines and comics were sold, and typically featured covers depicting a bound or prostrate female victim in a state of disarray and fear.
Nineteen year-old team serial killers Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck convicted for 21 homicides in the Ukraine in 2007, pose for a third accomplice with a camera with animal and human victims in videos they made of themselves. Posted after their arrest to the internet under the title “3 Guys 1 Hammer” their gruesome murder videos inspired other recent celebrity wannabe serial killers
Nineteen year-old team serial killers Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuck convicted for 21 homicides in the Ukraine in 2007, pose for a third accomplice with a camera with animal and human victims in videos they made of themselves. Posted after their arrest to the internet under the title “3 Guys 1 Hammer” their gruesome murder videos inspired other recent celebrity wannabe serial killers