Has your city ever had a Serial Killer?

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Alton Coleman had Toledo & NW Ohio shook...my whole hood was on loccdown
 
MallyG;c-10096821 said:
skpjr78;c-10095551 said:
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"The only thing we feared was Williams, Wayne. Never thought about hitting licks or slanging 'cane" - 3 Stacks

Was gonna post Wayne.

For some reason, I still think he had help. 28 murders from one cat is possible, but it makes me skeptic.

I wasn't born when the ACM started but my parents told me that other (black) parents wouldn't let there children go outside. If they did they would watch them or have to be accompanied/chaperoned by older brothers sisters in groups. It was truly scary times!

Not familiar with this case but I will be shortly, based off photos alone of him and good shots of his eyes I don't believe he has taken a life.
 
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Killed 7 women over 20 years, craziest shit was he lived in a duplex owned by my friend's mom, friend's mom lived in the lower unit and dude lived in the upper unit
 
MallyG;c-10096821 said:
skpjr78;c-10095551 said:
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"The only thing we feared was Williams, Wayne. Never thought about hitting licks or slanging 'cane" - 3 Stacks

Was gonna post Wayne.

For some reason, I still think he had help. 28 murders from one cat is possible, but it makes me skeptic.

I wasn't born when the ACM started but my parents told me that other (black) parents wouldn't let there children go outside. If they did they would watch them or have to be accompanied/chaperoned by older brothers sisters in groups. It was truly scary times!

I was around 4 when he was convicted so I came up during the aftermath of the Wayne Williams era. I don't remember much about it but my sister who is 3 and a half years other than me went to school with one of the missing and murdered children. I do remember the commercials that would come on tv saying it's 8 o'clock do you know where your children are? I remember "Officer Friendly" coming to our school and giving us the don't talk to strangers speech like once a month. I remember my aunt, cousins and grandmother taking us past Wayne William's house and most of all I remember his name. Wayne Williams was the real life boogie man for any kid who lived in or around Atlanta during the early 80s.

I still wonder if Wayne Williams did that shit. He got caught throwing a body in the river so I know he did something. The body they found was of a 28 year old and Williams was actually convicted of murdering 2 adults. They used questionable technology and methods to tie him to the missing and murdered kids. There were rumors that the klan and/or the police were actually killing the kids. Those rumors still exist today. I know Wayne Williams did something but my gut tells me he didn't do it all.
 
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skpjr78;c-10097696 said:
MallyG;c-10096821 said:
skpjr78;c-10095551 said:
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"The only thing we feared was Williams, Wayne. Never thought about hitting licks or slanging 'cane" - 3 Stacks

Was gonna post Wayne.

For some reason, I still think he had help. 28 murders from one cat is possible, but it makes me skeptic.

I wasn't born when the ACM started but my parents told me that other (black) parents wouldn't let there children go outside. If they did they would watch them or have to be accompanied/chaperoned by older brothers sisters in groups. It was truly scary times!

I was around 4 when he was convicted so I came up during the aftermath of the Wayne Williams era. I don't remember much about it but my sister who is 3 and a half years other than me went to school with one of the missing and murdered children. I do remember the commercials that would come on tv saying it's 8 o'clock do you know where your children are? I remember "Officer Friendly" coming to our school and giving us the don't talk to strangers speech like once a month. I remember my aunt, cousins and grandmother taking us past Wayne William's house and most of all I remember his name. Wayne Williams was the real life boogie man for any kid who lived in or around Atlanta during the early 80s.

I still wonder if Wayne Williams did that shit. He got caught throwing a body in the river so I know he did something. The body they found was of a 28 year old and Williams was actually convicted of murdering 2 adults. They used questionable technology and methods to tie him to the missing and murdered kids. There were rumors that the klan and/or the police were actually killing the kids. Those rumors still exist today. I know Wayne Williams did something but my gut tells me he didn't do it all.

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Oh yeah, I remember my folks and others tellin' me about the "Do you know where your children are??" commercials.

Funny thing is, I was born on the day he was stopped by the Chattahoochee River (which he was subsequently brought in 2 days later and arrested a month later). They didn't actually see him dumping the bodies, they heard the splash and pulled him over b/c he close enough. I'm not absolving him but.....

Speaking of the Klan, here's an excerpt from an article....

"Williams and his family members have also blamed the murders on various others over the years, including the Atlanta police — who they believed were trying to avoid a race war — and the Ku Klux Klan.

Spin magazine investigated the case in 1986, and revealed that a secret investigation discovered and then covered up the fact that a Ku Klux Klan family, the Sanders, may have been responsible for the murder of a young black boy and was possibly linked to the murders of 14 others in an attempt to ignite a race war between blacks and whites, according to court papers. But as the evidence against the Sanders family grew, the committee investigating the killings allegedly became nervous that revealing that the Klan was behind the murders could trigger racial unrest in the city. Members of the committee reportedly decided to terminate the secret investigation and seal its findings — but the controversy continues to this day."


I do believe this shit has a lot of credence! And I do believe the cops possibly were letting this happen or weren't extremely motivated to catch anyone and just pinned it on a nigga who was a weirdo who just so happened to allegedly dump a couple bodies in the river. It's like I think he was intertwined somehow, but was mainly a patsy!

A lot of evidence in his case is merely circumstantial too.
 
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Kat;c-10095532 said:
Yes, several.

Discuss Kathryn, wtf.

Lol..the first true crime book I read was on the Heights serial killer. I think it went down in the 70's but I was shook of the Heights area for years after that.
 
Dean Arnold Corll[2] (December 24, 1939 – August 8, 1973) was an American serial killer who, along with teenaged accomplices David Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, Jr., abducted, raped, tortured, and murdered at least 28 boys in a series of killings spanning from 1970 to 1973 in Houston, Texas. The crimes, which became known as the Houston Mass Murders, came to light after Henley fatally shot Corll.

Corll's victims were typically lured to a succession of addresses in which he resided between 1970 and 1973 with an offer of a party or a lift. They would then be restrained by either force or deception, and all were killed by either strangulation or shooting with a .22-caliber pistol. Corll and his accomplices buried 17 of their victims in a rented boat shed; four other victims were buried in woodland near Lake Sam Rayburn; one further victim was buried on a beach in Jefferson County; and at least six victims were buried on a beach on the Bolivar Peninsula.

Corll was also known as the Candy Man and the Pied Piper, because he and his family had owned and operated a candy factory in Houston Heights, and he had been known to give free candy to local children.

At the time of their discovery, the Houston Mass Murders were considered the worst example of serial murder in American history.

 
I remember reading a few articles and see a movie and a few documentaries on the Atlanta child murders. My take on that shit is Wayne Williams was a scapegoat and didn't do that shit.

The DC sniper shit was wild as hell. Cause you had dumb ass people as said earlier scared to pump gas. Dummy the nigga could've just shot the fucking gas pump and blew the whole fucking station up.

As fucked up as them shooting those random people and kid was after learning the details of their plan that shit was actually extremely smart.

They were going around shooting random people in a large ass radius so when they actually killed their intended target the shit was just going to look like another random shooting. Very fucked up but the shit was smart.
 
Im hesitant to call him a serial killer as things seemed to be a setup from jump, but Derrick Todd Lee was convicted of killing several college females who would run the lakes around LSU.

Knock_twice used to mess with his niece iirc.

This the chick in the story where he fucked up somebody haircut.
 
So ILL;c-10095867 said:
trilladelic;c-10095785 said:
Ángel Reséndiz aka The RailRoad Killer

He snatched up a couple like 20 miles away from me. Shit had us shook cause my family had just moved from across the street from some train tracks not too long before they got killed. My cousin used to stay by some tracks, too, and we used to be scared at night cause we thought he would pull up lol.

That dude was brutal if you crossed paths with him you died. If I remember correctly he usually either blugeoned his victims it cut used a knife to carry out his crimes.

One woman did survive him though her boyfriend was not so lucky though.

Isreal Key's and The East Area Rapist/Original Night Stalker were some evil characters too.

I put them right up there with Gacy, Dahmer, Manson, and others.... The aforementioned guys aren't talked about like them though.
 
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AP21;c-10098328 said:
Im hesitant to call him a serial killer as things seemed to be a setup from jump, but Derrick Todd Lee was convicted of killing several college females who would run the lakes around LSU.

Knock_twice used to mess with his niece iirc.

This the chick in the story where he fucked up somebody haircut.

I don't think an illiterate Black man would have gotten close to educated White women so easily. Lee had BR shook I remember I was like a senior in high school when all that was going on. Remember participating at the state track meet which is always held at LSU. The girls team track coach was telling them to walk in groups of 3 and 4 when traveling on foot to different places.

There was also another serial killer named Sean Vincent Gillis that was operating in the BR area too during that time. He focused his attention on mainly street walking prostitutes though according to his confessions.

 
Oakland county which is north of detroit had the oakland county child killer which some people think was john wayne gacy
 
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Crude_;c-10098393 said:
AP21;c-10098328 said:
Im hesitant to call him a serial killer as things seemed to be a setup from jump, but Derrick Todd Lee was convicted of killing several college females who would run the lakes around LSU.

Knock_twice used to mess with his niece iirc.

This the chick in the story where he fucked up somebody haircut.

I don't think an illiterate Black man would have gotten close to educated White women so easily. Lee had BR shook I remember I was like a senior in high school when all that was going on. Remember participating at the state track meet which is always held at LSU. The girls team track coach was telling them to walk in groups of 3 and 4 when traveling on foot to different places.

There was also another serial killer named Sean Vincent Gillis that was operating in the BR area too during that time. He focused his attention on mainly street walking prostitutes though according to his confessions.

yea...i dont think DTL did that shit either, but aye...
 

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