Sunday, August 11, 2019

In Serial Killer History

The rules to be included in the Serial Killer Roster:  You must kill a minimum of four people, in the same area/location.

Currently ranked #1:  Las Vegas shooter, 2017, killed 58 and injured 851.

The first one that I ever heard of was in 1966 when a nut case went up into the Tower at the University of Texas and shot 16 and himself.  A later death - in 2001 - was added to the score.  It was the deadliest mass shooting since 1949.

Camden, NJ, the shooter - Howard Barton Unruh, killed 13 by walking down River Road, going into such as the supermarket and shooting customers as well as hapless drivers who didn't move out of his way when he asked.  This resulted in 13 dead, three injured.

Unruh, born in 1921, died in 2009, age 88, having spent 60 years in a mental hospital for the criminally insane.

Female serial killers seen (so far) to be few and far between.  One Jennifer San Marco in January 2006 killed six and then committed suicide.  She had believed there was some kind of conspiracy against her.

If you're half of a couple (a man and a woman) are you counted as a serial killer too?  Tashfeen Farook and her husband were this duo at the San Bernardino school shooting in 2015.

And in a goodwill gesture in the event serial killers are helped along in  their  their murderous careers, as believe, Wal-Mart management has decided to stop all ads for savage  video games and either turn off or hide the games available to try before purchase.  Of course, they'll still sell as many as you can waddle out of the store with, but they won't run any ads for them.  I wonder if management can spell "hypocrasy"?


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