Does anyone have the full comic on hand?
I just have the short version. I've never seen the long version.
>>78697729
Most notorious serial killer in history my ass.
>>78697789
Well he's up there but of course that honor goes to Jack the Ripper.
>>78697789
Other than John Wayne Gacy and Son of Sam, I dunno who else could make the cut.
>>78697876
Forgot about him. And Zodiac killer. There are plenty of choices, but Dhamer isn't that neglectable.
>>78697876
Ted Bundy, too.
>>78697876
Really depends on how you want to judge these things. I'd personally rate H.H. Holmes and Andrei Chikatilo at the top, well above any of the commonly known famous killers.
>>78697916
This was meant as a reply to this >>78697865.
>>78697876
Pedrinho Matador.
>>78697934
Them being commonly known this exactly what makes them notorious. Read the dictionary some time, anon.
My internet is too shitty to upload this but what you're looking for is:
My Friend Dahmer (2012) (Digital GN) (Emachine-Empire)
This shit hits way too close to home.
>>78697876
Albert Fish, honestly I think H.H Holmes is ranked much higher. But a lot of the serial killers from other countries get away with far worse.
>>78697999
Well, again, it's how you want to judge it. It's a quirk of history and geography that causes certain killers to become known in the popular culture. If you look at them in the realm of serials killers and not pop culture, things change quite a bit.
H. H. Holmes was a far bigger story internationally than even Jack the Ripper, a contemporary. Especially considering he had several Europeans among his victims due to his use of the Chicago's World Fair. For some reason, though, he just never caught the imagination the same way Jack did. Which is weird, considering the absolutely insane shit he did and how he did it.
As for Andrei, the Rostov Ripper, the Soviets liked to try and keep that stuff quiet. A major reason why he managed to kill for almost two decades is because the Soviet police refused to believe that a serial killer could even exist in Russia, preferring to believe it a Western phenomenon.
>>78698188
>H. H. Holmes
I still can't comprehend building a death mansion. I heard when he got caught, he came off as an incompetent retard as he attempted to cover his ass with a nonsensical story.
>>78698188
Okay, I see.
>>78698292
That was always a weird part of his story. Considering he built his hotel through grift and swindle, it's hard to imagine that he was actually incompetent at weaving lies. I've read theories that said he was just stalling for time, hoping to get the insurance payoff for murdering his friend so he could try and leverage that against some guards to escape. Who knows? If the Pinkertons hadn't tracked down the bodies of that friend and his children that he'd scattered across the country, he might have managed to escape somehow.
so everybody was just an asshole
>>78698523
Just like real-life.
>>78698523
What would you do differently.
>>78698188
>A major reason why he managed to kill for almost two decades is because the Soviet police refused to believe that a serial killer could even exist in Russia, preferring to believe it a Western phenomenon.
Not quite true. His murders were kept out of the media in order to not cause a panic. Chikatilo killed sporadically for the first 3-4 years he was active. It was only in 1983, five years after he first started killing, that the police discovered a connection between his victims and realized there was a serial murderer on the loose.
>>78698294
Is that the ending?
>>78697876
Harold Shipman.
>>78698882
Yeah, the full GN is ~190 pages and comes with a lot of backmatter, but it's basically the same story just a little more expanded.
>>78698292
I heard a theory that H.H. Holmes and Jack the Ripper were the same person since Holmes was known to be in London around the time of Jack the Ripper's murders. Sounds legit.
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>>78698294
Alright, heres the complete comic
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This is a fantastic comic, read it before, thanks for sharing it with /co/
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you're welcome
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>>78697934
Did Dahmer himself tell the bit about the jogger to investigators?
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Yeah he must have. I think most of the stuff in the comic is pretty accurate.
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>>78701391
I never had any close friendships. ;_; Even a serial killer had friends at some point.
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you have us /co/mrades
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I always wondered how are we supposed to hate guys like Dahmer. I mean, I killed animals before, when people asked why I also could only say "I just wanted to see what would happen."
I tried dissolving animals, but I never had acid, I used to put them in ant hills or boil the meat, it wasn't effective at all.
I never imitated a person with mental palsy but I was a loner too, with time I drifted away from all my friends, it's been like 10 years since I had any human interaction.
Why would you hate someone that follows their nature? They were born like that, they never had any choice.
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*tips fedora*
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>>78701972
You're pretty bad at using memes.
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My post was edgy shit. You're looking for edgelord maymay, not fedora maymay, newmember.
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That photo's actually pretty unsettling.
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>"I'm a story teller. It's what I do."
Christ dont bust your wrist jacking yourself off dude.
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The DC trip was a pretty great moment in the book
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Derf is super pretentious like that. His one book, Punk Rock and Trailer Parks to me is the worst, most mastubatory comic I have ever read.
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>I bet I can roll a joint faster than you!
BASED
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I bet he just loves the fact he knew Dahmer.
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>4chan takes interest in Chris-Chan
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>>78701906
Of course you have a choice. Even sociopaths can learn the rules and many do. They follow the law because they don't want to go to jail but not because of reason or empathy.
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>>78703693
I know this is dumb and gay, but I've always sort of toyed with the idea that serial killers are somehow doing work that is greater or perhaps on a higher level that we would be able to understand.
Like the author keeps saying that no one intervened.
So in my min I sort of play with the fact that the people the eventually did die at the hands of people like Dahmer sort of had to be killed off for the greater good of humanity, through some form of intervention. Because if they had lived they would've led to consequences that would've destroyed earth.
I often imagine a series sort of like 12 monkeys, where time travelers have to travel to the childhoods of people like Dahmer and influence them like spirits (the time traveled can't be seen) so that they commit the acts later in life.
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>>78701906
Stop trying to be edgy, we're reading here.
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Is page 68/69 missing?
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>>78703427
I mean, just look at this book. How much of it is just conjecture? Most of this is stuff he wasn't even around for.
>>78703881
You are not much a fan of history, are you?
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no, this is 69 >>78702618 and 68 is a blank page
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>>78702340
maybe it was different in the 70s but wouldn't his shtick get old after a while?
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There was no internet or video games back then. There was fuck all else to do.
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>>78704142
When you're a teenager in a hick town before the internet existed you take what you can get.
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>>78704142
I think it kind of did, but from the way it's portrayed, the Dahmer fan club wasn't all that popular themselves. They kind of latched on to this weirdo to make themselves feel better about being normal.
>>78704233
I can see that I did the same thing in middle school
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>>78703688
Fighting pathological compulsion is a losing battle.
>>78704281
Someone made a joke about 4chan and Chris-chan earlier in the thread, but really, that's kind of what the deal was with this group.
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I don't get it. >>78704225
What is so scary about seeing someone chug a six-pack?
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>>78703787
Are you implying I'd make TWO edgy posts?
Fuck off, you deranged maniac.
>>78704568
Their doing it with dead eyes and no emotion whatsoever with the systematic nature of a robot.
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>>78704568
I suppose it's because he knew that Dahmer was drinking compulsively, this is just the first time he'd seen it in action. Generally speaking most people aren't going to slam a six-pack unless it's a party and someone bet them they couldn't, and generally speaking there would be something of a big too do. Seeing a guy do it without reaction would be fucking weird.
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Don't know how often you go drinking, but people's intentions come out in what and how they drink.
Some folks cry into their beer, others get the sweetest drinks to hide the alcohol.
Dahmer was not drinking to enjoy himself, the author says it was clear that he was aiming to numb himself.
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Here's the full Dahmer trial
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hnuSl8PNYqc
He liked watching the exorcist 3 and some scenes from Return of the Jedi, that is the scenes with Sheev Palpatine.
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>>78704233
I hung around with what were considered 'outcasts'.
Was a rough time at home during my high school years, so maybe I just didn't want to fit in with the popular kids.
I didn't have the urge to murder people though.
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