Which are your favourite serial killers? I know that it's a strange question but I'm interested to know your opinions ;)
Mine are Ted Bundy; Son of Sam; Jeffrey Dahmer; Ed Gein; Jack the Ripper
I would to say Charles Manson, but it doesn't know if he ever killed somebody

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may be john wayne gacy,ted bundy and richard ramirez

i dont like that of kill people

i cant kill a fly lol

but thats my opinion
hahaa, i'm gonna be oldfashion XD Jack the Ripper, no doubts.. and since I heard Lord Abortion, of course Gilles de Rais!
never heard of Albert Fish before! seems like a really intresting guy to learn more about. It's amazing with serial killers that lived so long ago. you can't say they're tainted by modern media or getting inspiration form movies. they either thought of it themselves, or from someone THEN who did it.
it's like it's pure.
my favorite is charles manson, lots of people say he never killed anyone, but those are the people who must not have read, Helter Skelter or The Family, he talks about it in those books, sometimes he says he never killed anyone, but thats only because he says that he is nothing. but other times everything!!!
Jack The Ripper
Elizabeth Bathory lol.. 100%
My favorite serial killers are Herman Webster Mudgett, Zodiac, Gilles de Rais, Andrei Chikatilo, Bella Kiss, Ed Gein, Elizabeth Bathory, Gary Heidnik, Joel Rifkin, Denis Neilson, Ian Brady and Myra Hindley (Moors Murders), Peter Sutcliffe (Yorkshire Ripper), Richard Chase, Jerry Brudos, Joe Ball, Dr. Harold Shipman, Gary Ridgway, Jeffery Dahmer, Peter Woodcock, Melvin Rees, and there are plenty more. (Pretty much anything i read is about serial killers or serial murder!)
Mine's always been Peter Kurten.

I understood Dahmer, in an odd way. His entire case just seemed like a case of a gay man wanting to live the same sort of life as a straight men, when American gay culture at large simply didn't support or encourage that sort of monogamous life-partner concept. Ultimately, all he wanted was for his lovers to stay with him, because he was lonely. Not that I think it was a good idea to drug them, bore holes in their skulls for attempted lobotomies, or chop them up into pieces... but I understand that desire, if not the level of desperation he experienced. He always seemed like he just needed a hug.

I adore Manson. I got clearance from Squeaky Fromm on his behalf to use samples from some of his music in a composition I did once, "Charlie Don't Dance" - it's on the TI44K project, http://www.roguebard.com/incessant/ as the third track from the bottom. Holy crap, that was almost ten years ago. I'm old.
Ed Kemper is great! I forgot him..now I'm reading something about Ramirez
gilles de rais! and not only cause of the cof album, i knew him before too.
my favourites i guess would be ed gein, albert fish, bela kiss(also for the fact that he was never caught), and vlad dracula would be at the top of my list.
Ted Bundy and Ed Kemper, because they had such high IQs.
I just kind of pity Jerffrey Dahmer, his was quite a sad story really...
I love the Fish quote "Suffering is great! Too bad it hurts that much..."
Oh yeah, killing people is wrong. :-)

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