Benny Bunter
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I find it slightly worrying that so many dissensus users are so into serial killers tbh
I find it slightly worrying that so many dissensus users are so into serial killers tbh
I liked in cold blood (does that count?) but other than that I've never really felt the need to subject myself to it. Like you say, i don't think it's healthy.
In Cold Blood is fantastic FWIW (but probably somewhat fictionalised)I liked in cold blood (does that count?) but other than that I've never really felt the need to subject myself to it. Like you say, i don't think it's healthy.
I don't think you can compare this sort of stuff to Shakespeare!
In Cold Blood is fantastic FWIW (but probably somewhat fictionalised)
The only other true crime book I've read that I'd recommend, although it is bloody depressing, is "Killing for Company" by Brian Masters about Dennis Nielsen.
who knows? I've not read the Horan book
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from the blurb on amazon:
reading the reviews on amazon it appears the Zodiac Killer is revealed to be:
Robert Graysmith
Some people like to include Zodiac as part of a loose 'Mark Ruffalo Investigates' trilogy along with Dark Waters and Spotlight. They've all got him rummaging through records in dark rooms, interviewing shady people.
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He was the most watchable actor in this film for me for what that's worth. Are the other two films you mention good? Are they true crime ones or not? I wish they'd called them the Rummaging Through Records In Dark Rooms trilogy instead, it sounds better.
I've often seen people describe how horrifying that scene is and I just don't get it. The killer in broad daylight with that stupid homemade costume. There's no tension or anything. It just ranges from odd to ridiculous.
The scene in the basement really got me though.
I was pretty taken aback when I read about someone linking Zodiac and The Monster of Florence.
@Corpsey you should definitely read about The Monster. Wild case.
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Italian mass killer 'was servant of Satanic sect'
The blood has long dried and corpses no longer turn up among the cypresses, but Tuscany's horror story has acquired a sensational twist. The Monster of Florence may have been a Satanic sect bankrolled by the secret service.www.theguardian.com
I find it slightly worrying that so many dissensus users are so into serial killers tbh
"Everyone" is nowadays, the Dahmer series was the biggest thing Netflix has put out all year.
Not to say that it's a healthy thing to be interested in, but clearly a lot of people are, and the majority of them are normies. (Actually, I suspect the majority of true crime fans are women, actually.)
I liked in cold blood (does that count?) but other than that I've never really felt the need to subject myself to it. Like you say, i don't think it's healthy.
I don't think you can compare this sort of stuff to Shakespeare!