True Crime Stories of Horrible Criminals
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Why does a person become a criminal? People interpret this question differently, but it is almost impossible to pinpoint a single solid reason for it.
Many people say that the home environment is responsible for this. Many people blame poverty. Many people blame illiteracy. But it has been seen that all kinds of people—poor, rich, educated, uneducated—have been found involved in crime. Seeing this, it is certain that the reasons given by experts are or are not responsible for this.
Overall, crime has also been mixed with society in every round. As the saying goes, sometimes the criminal is present in the house itself. This has also been proven to be true.
The book presents the heart-wrenching true stories of some of the most heinous global criminals and their crimes. After reading these stories, it can be decided that bad deeds have bad consequences.
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True Crime Stories of Horrible Criminals - Hseham Amrahs
About the Book
From the very beginning of creation, along with good, evil also arrived in the world. Evil is a broad-meaning word that can include all kinds of wrongdoings like lying, theft, various types of crime, murder, rape, corruption, etc.
Why does a person become a criminal? People interpret this question differently, but it is almost impossible to pinpoint a single solid reason for it.
Many people say that the home environment is responsible for this. Many people blame poverty. Many people blame illiteracy. But it has been seen that all kinds of people—poor, rich, educated, uneducated—have been found involved in crime. Seeing this, it is certain that the reasons given by experts are or are not responsible for this.
Overall, crime has also been mixed with society in every round. As the saying goes, sometimes the criminal is present in the house itself. This has also been proven to be true.
The book presents the heart-wrenching true stories of some of the most heinous global criminals and their crimes. After reading these stories, it can be decided that bad deeds have bad consequences.
—Author
Table of Contents
About the Book
1. The Human Demon
2. The Killer Clown
3. The Brain Eater
4. The Grave Thief
5. Three Prisoners
6. Torture Corpses
7. The Killer Kiss
8. Dangerous Gangster
9. The Encounter
10. Jagga was Killed
11. Black Magician
12. Murder Mystery
13. The Cannibal
14. Jack the Ripper
15. The Bloody Game
16. The Biggest Butcher
17. The Missing Murderer
18. The Biggest Bank Robbery
19. Pablo Escobar
20. The Zodiac Killer
21. Notorious Criminal
22. Sex Worker Killer
23. The Cruel Girlfriend
24. Prison Pregnant
25. Twenty Years
26. Police Service or Pornography
27. Murder for Girlfriend's Sake
28. PUBG Made a Murderer
29. The Bull Cheater
30. The Murderer Husband
31. The Cruelest Killer
32. The Gay Murderer
33. Satan Long Lives
34. Life Imprisonment Forty-eight Times
35. Funeral Rejoicing
36. Doctor of Death
37. The Corpse Rapist
1. The Human Demon
2.jpgInnocent faces, killer smiles, and other things that directly touch the heart. Born into a troubled family, at a young age, excessive alcohol and drugs made him lonely and angry. The family also separated him due to his strange habits and behaviour.
There was such a personality to this serial killer. This notorious serial killer of Ohio, Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer, was a serial killer who brutally beat people to death. Dahmer, Jeffrey Lionel, was a serial executioner and a sex offender from the United States. After high school, Dahmer enrolled at Ohio State University and spent most of his time taking drugs rather than classes. Dahmer enlisted in the military in 1979, but he continued to drink, and in 1981, only two years later, he was fired from the army for drunken behaviour.
Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was born on May 21, 1960, in Wisconsin, USA. It was this man who created panic in Ohio from 1978 to 1991. In those 13 years, Dahmer killed 17 people. The police were after him, but he escaped every time.
The victims of this serial killer were often men. Jeffrey Dahmer used to torture men before killing them. He would first kill the men by brutally thrashing them and later have physical relations with their dead bodies. This serial killer was not satisfied even with this, so he used to cut off the parts of those dead bodies and eat them. It is said that this serial killer had a craze for collecting body parts.
The crimes of Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer were gross and inhuman to the limit. Dahmer’s methods of murder included rape, amputation, necrophilia, and cannibalism. Not only this, but he also used to take pictures of the victim during the murder.
In June 1978, to satisfy his homosexual desires, he invited 18-year-old Steven Hicks to drink at his father’s house. When Hicks began to leave, Dahmer hit him with his head against the wall. Then, after fulfilling his wish, he dismembered the body, put the parts in garbage bags and buried it in the surrounding forest.
Dahmer spent the next six years living with her grandmother in West Allis, Wisconsin. He continued to drink alcohol and was often troubled by the police. In September 1986, he was arrested for masturbating in a public place. He was jailed for 10 months.
In September 1987, Dahmer met 26-year-old Steven Twomi, and the two had heavy drinking and a homosexual relationship in a hotel room. Tumi was found dead in the morning. Dahmer puts Tumi’s body in a suitcase and buries it in his grandmother’s basement.
The killing of Dahmer continued. He lured his prey with free liquor and money. He used to drug them, torture them, and then strangle them to death. He often stored several portions in the freezer, which he used to eat occasionally.
On the night of July 22, 1991, Dahmer made Tracy Edwards his 18th victim. As per Edwards, Dahmer attempted to cuff him and the two battled. Edwards escaped in the middle of the night and was spotted by police on the way with his handcuffs dangling from his wrists. The police stopped him. Edwards immediately tells them of his encounter with Dahmer and takes them to his apartment.
Dahmer opened the door for the officers and calmly answered their questions. He agreed to unlock Edwards’ handcuffs and went to the bedroom to collect the keys. One of the officers went with him. He looked around the room. When he opened a refrigerator, parts of the body and human skull were visible.
They decide to arrest Dahmer and attempt to handcuff him, but his calm attitude suddenly changes and he struggles to escape. Taking Dahmer under control, the police started a search of the apartment.
During the investigation, the police recovered several bodies in mutilated conditions from the house of this serial killer. What was found in Dahmer’s apartment was appalling. Items found in his apartment included a human head and three bags of organs, including two hearts, found in the refrigerator. Three heads, a torso, and various internal organs were inside a freezer. Chemicals, formaldehyde, ether, chloroform, two skulls, two hands, and male genitals. Two skulls inside a box. Acid, drill machines, drill bits, blood-soaked mattresses, and blood splatters.
In May 1992, an Ohio court found Jeffrey Dahmer guilty of murdering only 15 people and sentenced him to 957 years in prison.
He also apologised for his crimes: I didn’t hate anybody. I knew I was sick, bad, or both. Now I believe I was sick. The doctors have told me about my illness, and now I have some peace. I know how much damage I have caused. . . Thank God there will be no more damage. I accept that Lord Jesus Christ can save me from my transgressions.
On November 28, 1994, Dahmer and prisoner Jessie Anderson were beaten to death by fellow inmate Christopher Scarver while working in the prison’s gym. Jeffrey Dahmer died in the ambulance before reaching the hospital.
2. The Killer Clown
3.jpgChicago’s infamous serial killer, John Wayne Gacy, was a serial killer who used to make young boys his victims. First, he used to have physical relations with them and later used to brutally kill them.
Serial killer John Wayne Gacy was born on March 17, 1942, in Chicago, USA. John Wayne Gacy’s father used to drink heavily in the house and often beat the children. It is said that John Wayne Gacy used to be depressed by these antics of his father. When Gacy was 7 years old, he was repeatedly sexually assaulted by a family friend. He never told his parents about it, fearing that his father would find him by mistake and he would be severely punished.
In elementary school, Gacy was struck by an unknown illness that caused him to gain weight and become annoyed with his classmates. At the age of 11, Gacy had a blood clot in his brain, which took a long time to treat. He missed school when he got home from the hospital. The anger and beatings of the drunken father increased. Tired of