On June 1, 2004, an 11-year-old schoolgirl, who cannot be named, murdered her 12-year-old classmate, Satomi Mitarai, in an empty classroom during lunch time. She slit Satomi’s throat and arms with a utility knife and casually went back to class covered in blood.
On April 22, 2006, Jasmine Richards, 12, along with her boyfriend Jeremy Steinke, 21, murdered Jasmines’ parents and younger brother in their home because her parents didn’t approve of their relationship.
In May 1968, Mary Bell, 11, strangled Martin Brown, 4, in an empty house. In July of that same year, Mary and a friend named Norma Bell (no relation), 13, strangled and mutilated 3-year-old Brian Howe. She was eventually charged with both murders. Since her release from prison in 1980, Mary’s identity has been protected by a court order.
On February 20, 2009, Jordan Brown, 11, shot and killed his father’s fiancée, Kenzie Houk, 26. Kenzie was almost nine months pregnant when Jordan went into her room and shot in her in the back of the head while she was resting.
On March 24, 1998, Andrew Golden, 11, and his friend Mitchell Johnson, 14, triggered the fire alarm at Westside Middle School to lure their schoolmates outside. Once everyone was outside, the two boys started firing shots with two high-powered rifles and ended up killing five and wounding ten others.
On Easter Sunday, 2011, Daniel Bartlam, 14, murdered his mother by smashing her head in with a claw hammer. In hopes to destroy evidence, he then covered his mother’s dead body with paper, doused it in gasoline and lit her ablaze. Daniel was caught after the emergency crew trying to end the fire, found the murder weapon in his bedroom. He’s currently serving life in prison.
On January 22, 1980, Eric Smith, 13, murdered Derrick Robie, 4, while he was playing outside. Eric took the young boy to the woods where he strangled Derrick and then proceeded to drop a large rock on his head and then sodomized him with a stick. He is currently serving a life sentence and has been denied parole many times.
On March 17th, 1984, Joshua Phillips, 14, stabbed his neighbor Maddie Cliftion, 8, to death after apparently hitting her with a baseball bat. Worried that he would get in trouble, he brought her into his room where he began violently stabbing the little girl. After murdering her, he stuffed her under his bed and closed it off with electrical tape. His mother went to clean up his room one morning and that’s when she discovered the body after noticing a wet spot. Thinking it was coming from his water bed, she lifted it up and made the gruesome discovery.
It’s just a nightmare, let’s put it that way. It’s been a nightmare for a long time, even before I was caught … for years now, obviously my mind has been filled with gruesome, horrible thoughts and ideas … a nightmare.
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Jeffrey Dahmer, The Milwaukee Cannibal (via gotkillerquotes)
Jeffrey Dahmer was an extremely unique serial killer, and here are a few reasons why:
•Studies show that most serial killers only kill people of their own
skin color/race. Jeffrey crossed these boundaries, killing both African
Americans and Hispanics when he was white himself.
•Most serial killers start off abusing/killing animals. Jeffrey
wasn’t like this. He performed dissections, but he never directly killed
animals. He picked up animals that were already dead. He was an animal
lover, and when he saw a dog being run over, he felt bad for it. He had a
dog himself too.
•A common trait of killers is the ability to not feel any remorse or
guilt for any atrocious acts they commit. Psychological reports prove
that he did, in fact, show remorse. He was driven by his compulsions,
and he couldn’t stop himself.
•While most killers are narcissistic and show off in court, Jeffrey
wasn’t like this. During his trials, he sat emotionless, and didn’t wear
his glasses because he didn’t want to associate himself with what was
happening.
•Serial killers such as Ted Bundy showed that they didn’t want to
die. Jeffrey, however, said he was ready to die. Whenever his mother
called him in prison and asked him if he was fine, he would tell her
that he didn’t care what happened to him. When he was killed, he didn’t
make a noise; not even a scream.
•Some serial killers came from abusive homes. Other than the fact
that his parents were always arguing with each other, Jeffrey was never
abused.
Psychiatrists have compared a psychopaths gaze to a ‘narrow-beam searchlight’. When he loses interest, and looks away, it feels as if a light was suddenly switched off.
Detective Robert Keppel remembers that in interrogating Ted Bundy:
“the only time he looked at me was when he was manipulating me. At other times Bundy’s eyes darted around rapidly in their sockets, following whatever movements were in his area.”
Human life is not too long. It is cheaper than a sausage. My lawyer: I would cut him open like a fish. I would have killed him like an insect, and I would receive much pleasure from the process. I would cut him up and make belts out of his flesh. But as for remembering everyone I killed, who and when and where, that, I don’t remember. I don’t even care to remember. -Serial killer Alexander Pichushkin