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Post by Bub on Nov 16, 2004 16:22:36 GMT -5
You and me both, Pennywise! In fact... I had a clown doll that looked really similar to the one in the movie which was given to me by my great-aunt (sadistic old bat!). I was around 8 years old when I saw that movie for the first time and I just knew my clown doll had it out for me. I stuffed it in the back of the closet with a heavy box on top of it. The next day... IT WAS SITTING BESIDE MY BED!!! I figured now it was superpissed at me, so I grabbed it in a sweatshirt and hustled it outside into our garbage can while my parents were sleeping. The trip to the curb was the longest ten feet I ever walked, man. It was only this year that I asked my mom about that and she told me she found the clown way in the back of my closet and thought I'd just forgotten about it, so set it beside the bed for me. I lost more sleep as a kid thinking the damned thing had come to life. I was always afraid it would knock at the door some night... still covered in banana peels and old coffee grounds, and out for revenge! You just gave me nightmares........ Gacy was just a fat fag who liked to sodimize and kill young boys. Hes my least favorite serial killer, and the movie sucked. Why would you like any serial killer, anyway?
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Post by Lavaboy on Nov 16, 2004 19:51:47 GMT -5
Why would you like any serial killer, anyway? Because they rock. Okie, fine...they don't rock, i really feel sorry for the victims and their families even though I didn't know them and blah, blah, blah. Whatever, whatever...all that sentimental boo-hoo crap. Anyway, where was I? Oh ya, serial killers rule!! Especially the interesting ones. Who is your fav serial killer, RationalGaze? Mine is the Zodiac Killer mainly because they never caught the guy and he even toyed with the cops. He sent coded messages to the cops and even the FBI couldn't decipher it. They published the letters in the newspaper and an English teacher managed to break the code which must have been really embarrassing for the FBI. He also walked into a park in broad day-light wearing a f*cked up scary ass black costume and repeatedly stabbed two lovers having a picnic. This was in day-light!! Out in the open!! One survived that vicious attack. Even then they couldn't catch him. Then he just disappeared.
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Post by Pennywise on Nov 16, 2004 20:58:59 GMT -5
How much do you want to bet the Zodiac was killed, and the police covered it up?
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Post by Madness on Nov 16, 2004 22:53:41 GMT -5
Serial Killers are intersting in their own way. I wrote many reports through High School for Criminal Justice.
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Post by Chucky on Nov 16, 2004 23:59:31 GMT -5
He sent coded messages to the cops and even the FBI couldn't decipher it. I can see it now... Cop looks down on the ground to see a written message that reads "I PWN JOO!". The cop feels discombobulated and confused.
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Post by Bub on Nov 17, 2004 16:12:56 GMT -5
Serial killers are interesting, no doubt, but hell, I'd be pissed if one of my family was killed by a serial killer and I saw some guy online say that that serial killer was awesome.
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Post by Pythoness on Nov 17, 2004 19:35:41 GMT -5
You just gave me nightmares........ Sorry, Bub! Believe me, that damn clown still shows up in some of my nightmares. You know what else freaked me out as a kid? Those dolls with the eyes that would close when you laid them down. Because inevitably, you'd lay one down and BAM! - it's eyes would fly open and glare malevolently at at you. Geez, no wonder I used to sleep with the lights on. And to think, I wasn't allowed to watch horror movies when I was little. (Caught Poltergeist during an ill-advised horror marathon at a slumber party.)
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Post by Madness on Nov 17, 2004 22:29:30 GMT -5
Sorry, Bub! Believe me, that damn clown still shows up in some of my nightmares. You know what else freaked me out as a kid? Those dolls with the eyes that would close when you laid them down. Because inevitably, you'd lay one down and BAM! - it's eyes would fly open and glare malevolently at at you. Geez, no wonder I used to sleep with the lights on. And to think, I wasn't allowed to watch horror movies when I was little. (Caught Poltergeist during an ill-advised horror marathon at a slumber party.) Take it thouse sort of scenes from Childs Play and Dolls scared you Python.
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Post by WesCraven on Nov 18, 2004 2:26:29 GMT -5
dude, I fucking hate clowns!!!! ahhhh, they're freakin' scary
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Post by Lavaboy on Nov 18, 2004 17:46:43 GMT -5
How much do you want to bet the Zodiac was killed, and the police covered it up? That's certainly a possibility. I reckon the Zodiac Killer was a cop himself or more accurately, a high ranking officer in the army or an elite soldier. They examined the prints of his boots and determined they were military issued. Also, one of his victims was shot in the back with a handgun three times in perfect formation from a fair distance while running away from him. Anyone who has fired a handgun (me) knows how difficult it is to hit a moving target three times from a distance. So, the guy was a good shot, he wore military boots...that's probably why they covered it up. Then there is the theory that the Zodiac Killer was on a mission of some sort. He wasn't just randomly killing people. I believe he only killed near bodies of water, and if you connect the places he killed on a map it forms some sort of pattern. This is all vague as I've seen the documentary on him a long time ago. Anyway, he stopped killing because he completed his mission. Even the last guy he killed was done in a quick fashion just to get it out of the way. He simply got in a taxi that drove him to the intended place and he shot the driver. Not his style.
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Post by RationalGaze on Nov 19, 2004 0:02:13 GMT -5
Because they rock. Okie, fine...they don't rock, i really feel sorry for the victims and their families even though I didn't know them and blah, blah, blah. Whatever, whatever...all that sentimental boo-hoo crap. Anyway, where was I? Oh ya, serial killers rule!! Especially the interesting ones. Who is your fav serial killer, RationalGaze? Mine is the Zodiac Killer mainly because they never caught the guy and he even toyed with the cops. He sent coded messages to the cops and even the FBI couldn't decipher it. They published the letters in the newspaper and an English teacher managed to break the code which must have been really embarrassing for the FBI. He also walked into a park in broad day-light wearing a f*cked up scary ass black costume and repeatedly stabbed two lovers having a picnic. This was in day-light!! Out in the open!! One survived that vicious attack. Even then they couldn't catch him. Then he just disappeared. Right now, Im digging Bundy. He was a totally normal seeming law school student, who just had a fetish for fucking corpses, liked jacking off outside of peoples houses, creating new devious ways to lure chicks to his car to smack them upside the head with blunt objects, steal shit from watches to ficus plants, and still, while on death row awaiting the electric chair, had 200 women a day mail him confessing their love for him. As far as liking serial killers, its more that im facinated by what makes these people do these things. Ive wanted to maim and/or kill ALOT of people, but I couldnt even do it, its unimaginable, yet these people can do it, over and over, with no care in the world, and that kind of mind is something that is very interesting to me.
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Post by Bub on Nov 19, 2004 15:49:44 GMT -5
That's certainly a possibility. I reckon the Zodiac Killer was a cop himself or more accurately, a high ranking officer in the army or an elite soldier. They examined the prints of his boots and determined they were military issued. Also, one of his victims was shot in the back with a handgun three times in perfect formation from a fair distance while running away from him. Anyone who has fired a handgun (me) knows how difficult it is to hit a moving target three times from a distance. So, the guy was a good shot, he wore military boots...that's probably why they covered it up. Then there is the theory that the Zodiac Killer was on a mission of some sort. He wasn't just randomly killing people. I believe he only killed near bodies of water, and if you connect the places he killed on a map it forms some sort of pattern. This is all vague as I've seen the documentary on him a long time ago. Anyway, he stopped killing because he completed his mission. Even the last guy he killed was done in a quick fashion just to get it out of the way. He simply got in a taxi that drove him to the intended place and he shot the driver. Not his style. Good point, Lava. You certainly have a lot of interesting facts on the Zodiac killer. It seems like you've researched him/her horoughly. Got any other tidbits?
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Post by Madness on Nov 19, 2004 22:54:36 GMT -5
Lava has a point, from what I know of the Zodiac killer he just might be right. I just hate the idea of jumping to cover ups real fast, It seems nowadays everything is a cover up.
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Post by Lavaboy on Nov 20, 2004 7:56:50 GMT -5
Good point, Lava. You certainly have a lot of interesting facts on the Zodiac killer. It seems like you've researched him/her horoughly. Got any other tidbits? Hmmm, no. I can't think of any other tidbits at the moment. I do recall the documentary listing three possible suspects who may have been the Zodiac Killer, but it still smells like a cover up to me.
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Post by thegame1696 on Nov 20, 2004 12:35:30 GMT -5
A scray clown movie was Killer Klowns frok Outer Space
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