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Rule 1:
There is always "room for one mo..."
LOL true -- and the theories keep changing



Rule 1:
There is always "room for one mo..."
Speaking of which I just posted a new Ripper book in the TC Published in 2017 section.


Rule 1:
There is always..."
:) So did I!


And Prolific! Don't forget Most Prolific!

And Prolific! Don't forget Most Prolific!"
Rule #273: If the serial killer is run-of-the-mill, with nothing unusual about his M.O. and only a small number of victims, the jacket blurb is required, on pain of a lengthy prison sentence, to include the phrase "most prolific."

Do not actually talk about your True Crime obsession because people will start to wonder about you (or so I am told by my grandchildren).

Case in point: "The Bundy Secrets: Hidden Files on America's WORST Serial Killer"
Bundy was not the worst if we go by numbers. I was looking at my books and so many of them have the word "most" in the title as in "most evil, most shocking, most dangerous, most notorious or most vile". Geez, they all can't be top dog.

Most Unthinkable and Heinous
Most Sadistic
Most Grotesque
Most Barbaric
Most Wicked
Most Savage
Most Mysterious and Horrific
Most Terrifying

TC Rule #363: Some of the dead are less dead than others. Some deaths are more tragic. The murder of a single blonde child from a wealthy family is worth more than the cruel deaths of two dozen African-American prostitutes. Thus, the pretty middle-class gals who lost their lives to Bundy make him the worst of the worst. Well, that, and also because we ought to be able to trust such a nice-looking young feller who made it into law school.


Fishface wrote: "Shelley wrote: "Bundy was not the worst if we go by numbers. I was looking at my books and so many of them have the word "most" in the title as in "most evil, most shocking, most dangerous, most no..."<
I totally agree with TC rule #363, Fishface. Btw, what is the backstory of the (I hope) nickname?

http://walkingcatfish.blogspot.com/

What's up with all the trials claiming to be the trial of the century (last century)?
O J Simpson
Leopold and Loeb
Lindbergh kidnapping
Manson Family
and so on...
I would pick the O J trial because I watched a lot of it.

Ahh... Interesting... My college nickname was Bull... I have a short, stocky neck which led to some interesting intractions with locals in Alberqueque, N M, Honduras, and Korea. The good old days


The follow-up to that is rule #280: that you should never dress your son like a girl. Henry Lee Lucas and Charlie Manson were both sent to their first day of kindergarten in dresses, and look how they turned out. Guys who choose to dress like girls -- examples being Jeff Gorton, Denis Rader, and Frank Spisak -- are just asking for trouble.



Ivy Toms

Corollary to Rule #72: No, he didn't. It's a conspiracy against him.
Corollary to the corollary: Yes, he did too. And then he stole some stuff.
Corollary to the corollary to the corollary: Oh, please, he didn't steal anything. Get real.

Corollary to Rule #72: No, he didn't. It's a conspiracy against him.
Corollary to the corollary: Yes, he did too. And then he stole some stuff.
Corollary to the corol..."
And he's not Black - he is OJ



Do not actually talk about your True Crime obsession because people will start to wonder about you (or so I am told by my gr..."
LOL Yeah, my niece actually told her boyfriend that even though her dad is a state cop that if he tried anything she would sick me on him. I knew all the best ways to hide a body.

Sub-paragraph C: If you file the right forms with the proper agency, you are also allowed to call any serial killer caught before 1935 "America's First!!" without legal ramifications. Be sure to keep a copy in case the FBI comes knockin.'
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Rule 1:
There is always "room for one more" when it comes to books about Jack the Ripper.