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message 1: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Can a serial killer character narrate his own story effectively? What if plenty of dialogue is included to keep it well paced?


message 2: by Tracy (new)

Tracy Doesn't Dexter tell his own story? He is a riot and it works for him. Perhaps if you were going for horror it would work, not sure but it has been done successfully.


message 3: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
I have to say No.

Chatty serial killers lke that aren't serial killers.
They're third string Batman villians.


message 4: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Tracy wrote: "Doesn't Dexter tell his own story? He is a riot and it works for him. Perhaps if you were going for horror it would work, not sure but it has been done successfully."

I have only watched the television series, but yes, Dexter tells his own story, else how would we know what's going on inside that over-active brain of his?


message 5: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments The killer in The Collector tell his own story, I believe; it's been a while since I read the story. And the boy in The Wasp Factory and the man in Zombie. Correct me if I'm wrong—I know y'all will.


message 6: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Oh, and the man in His Father's Son. And The Killer Inside Me.


message 7: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Tressa wrote: "The killer in The Collector tell his own story, I believe; it's been a while since I read the story. And the boy in The Wasp Factory and the man in Zombie. Correct me if I'm wrong—I know y'all will."

Point taken.

And you can't shut Gary Ridgway up.....


message 8: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments I always thought of serial killers as being cunning and keeping it close to the chest. I guess once they're caught they got nothing to do but brag and get raped by Bubba.


message 9: by Ken B (new)

Ken B | 6810 comments The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and letting him tell his story. He seemed honest and pretty straight forward about what he had done and why. He was actually kind of funny in a creepy way. Even the arresting officers were commenting on how polite he was.


message 10: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Tressa wrote: "I always thought of serial killers as being cunning and keeping it close to the chest. I guess once they're caught they got nothing to do but brag and get raped by Bubba."

Sarcasm, Tressa.

Gary Ridgway never spoke.
He never will.
Why should he?


message 11: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and letting him..."

Rifkin is a Bundy style glory hound. You should have seen him pontificating when asked about Long Island's new serial killer.
Just like Bundy telling cops he could help catch Green River.
I'm sure Gary gets a giggle out of that one.


message 12: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and letting him..."

Ken, I've often heard how charming Ted Bundy was. Easygoing, nice looking, charming...at least that's the way others described him. Seems like he used a cast on his leg to garner sympathy from his potential victims.


message 13: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Jon Recluse wrote: "Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and..."

Jon, don't you think those television interviews are the PG version? I always get the feeling that the interviewer set a lot of bounds before the tape rolled. Or maybe just a lot of editing to avoid terrorizing the populous who fail to realize how few true serial killers are active in this country concurrently.


message 14: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show ..."

Of course.
Reflects the maturity level of the media at large.

The populace doesn't give a damn about a bunch of dead hookers until it lowers their property values.


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Robert Kratky (bolorkay) | 342 comments Remember the "Iceman" interviews on HBO many years ago?

If, in fact that was not a "staged" interview as HBO claimed, I believe, there was one talkative hitman/serial killer. (If you can combine the two "types" of criminal into one personality?)


message 16: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Apples and oranges.


message 17: by Evan (last edited Jul 03, 2012 05:48PM) (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) So when do we ever get to hear the unedited version of the self-talk in the serial killer's head? And I don't mean the Charles Manson type of self-aggrandizing. Is that information strictly in the domain of law enforcement and their interviews?


message 18: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need.


message 19: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments
Gary Ridgway never spoke.
He never will.
Why should he?
..."


Ah, I thought he was one of those braggarts like Otis Toole.


message 20: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and letting him..."

Who is that serial killer that's about 6'8" and he killed and raped (yes, in that order) his mother and shoved her vocal chords down the garbage disposal? Then he called his mother's friend over for dinner and killed her too. And he killed several girls and had their heads in his trunk when he want to meet his parole officer. Well, he was polite too. And actually interesting to listen to.


message 21: by Tressa (last edited Jul 05, 2012 08:48AM) (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Ted Bundy had a fake cast on his arm and needed help—from the ladies—to put something in/on his car. Ladies, when a man in a cast asks you to come to his car to help him lift something heavy, the only lifting he's going to do is your body into the trunk. Run like the devil's chasing you!


message 22: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Tressa wrote: "
Gary Ridgway never spoke.
He never will.
Why should he?
..."

Ah, I thought he was one of those braggarts like Otis Toole."


Nope.
He hasn't said a word.


message 23: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Tressa wrote: "Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and..."

Is that the one who, when interviewed in prison by the FBI, offered to yank Ressler's head off and leave it on the table for the guards?

Edmund Kemper


message 24: by Teawench (new)

Teawench | 331 comments Tressa wrote: "Ken wrote: "The Biography Channel has a series of shows about serial killers. I watched the one about Joel Rifkin a couple of weeks back. They spent a large portion of the show interviewing him and..."

I'm I a little sick in that I totally want to know who this is so I can read up on him?


message 25: by Tressa (last edited Jul 03, 2012 07:12PM) (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Yes, Kemper. The gentle giant, except when he was raping dead women.


message 26: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Tressa wrote: "Ted Bundy had a fake cast on his arm and need help—from the ladies—to put something in/on his car. Ladies, when a man in a cast asks you to come to his car to help him lift something heavy, the onl..."

Thanks for the Bundy correction Tressa. I don't know why I thought it was his leg. And very impressive on the list of first-person narrative killer novels.


message 27: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Jon Recluse wrote: "We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need."


Jon, are you aware of any of them writing an autobiography? I'm not interested in a biography. For some unknown reason, I really want to hear their motivation, planning, and execution (no pun intended)of their crimes in their own words. Maybe I could wrap my head around the concept if I heard it straight from the horse's mouth. It seems too simplistic to write them all off as nut jobs, because I know plenty of certifiable folks, and even worked with medically documented clients who didn't express themselves through homicide.


message 28: by Teawench (new)

Teawench | 331 comments Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need."

Jon, are you aware of any of them writing an autobiography? ..."


This is so totally me. I would love to know the 'why' of it all, to put it into the most simplistic terms. This sort of thing totally fascinates me.


message 29: by Jon Recluse (last edited Jul 03, 2012 08:31PM) (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need."

Jon, are you aware of any of them writing an autobiography? ..."


An actual serial killer autobiography?
No.
Doesn't exist.
And I don't think they are certifiable.

A true serial killer is an evolving predator.


message 30: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Most serial killers are patient, cunning, and bright.

I did read the Pee Wee Gaskins story that he told to a writer, but I don't know of any serial killer who wrote his own book. Gaskins was a nasty, brutal son of a bitch.


message 31: by Evan (last edited Jul 03, 2012 09:26PM) (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Jon Recluse wrote: "Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need."

Jon, are you aware of any of them writing an au..."


Are you saying they are not psychopathic or sociopathic?


message 32: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Tressa wrote: "Most serial killers are patient, cunning, and bright.

I did read the Pee Wee Gaskins story that he told to a writer, but I don't know of any serial killer who wrote his own book. Gaskins was a na..."


Thanks Tressa. Got a title? If not I could probably find it.


message 33: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "Evan wrote: "Jon Recluse wrote: "We don't.
Law enforcement ain't getting anything either.

There are no words.
There is blood and screams and need."

Jon, are you aware of any o..."


Some killers are.
Even some serial killers.
But there is a missing piece to the puzzle.
There are levels in the human brain, leftovers from our evolution. Instincts. Primal impulses. The predator we once were.
Babies are never born insane.
True serial killers are wired to kill in the womb.


message 35: by George (new)

George Jr. | 42 comments I think it could work in fiction.


message 36: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) Tressa wrote: "Final Truth: The Autobiography of Mass Murderer/Serial Killer Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins"

Thanks Tressa! You are a Rolodex of horror.


message 37: by Evan (new)

Evan Williams (goodreadscomevan_williams) George wrote: "I think it could work in fiction."

So do I. Quite well actually


message 38: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments Evan wrote: "Tressa wrote: "Final Truth: The Autobiography of Mass Murderer/Serial Killer Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins"

Thanks Tressa! You are a Rolodex of horror."


I scare myself sometimes.


message 39: by George (new)

George Jr. | 42 comments One of the Alex Cross novels was 3rd person serial killer's point of view that was very effective. Actually he probably did it a few times. The name of the one I'm thinking about escapes me.


message 40: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
The closest thing I've ever read to what goes on in the head of a serial killer was Slob.


message 41: by Char (new)

Char | 17469 comments Tressa wrote: "Ted Bundy had a fake cast on his arm and need help—from the ladies—to put something in/on his car. Ladies, when a man in a cast asks you to come to his car to help him lift something heavy, the onl..."

Yes, Tressa! Remember in Silence of the Lambs how the senator's daughter was lured into helping Jame Gumb? I think they stole that from Bundy. I think that Bundy's charm and decent looks are part of what made him so successful a killer.

I hadn't heard that the iceman interviews were staged? I remember watching some of them and they were totally chilling. He was talking of killing someone and then going home to have Christmas with his kids. And another time when someone was smoking in the car next to his at a stop light. Since he didn't like smoking he shot the guy.


message 42: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments I'm sure Ted's infamous fake cast gave Thomas Harris the idea to have Jame Gumb grunt and struggle with moving that couch. My brother has always been a ladies man, and my sister and I joke about the items in his medicine cabinet, such as plaster of paris, lol. I guess to be safe women will just have to be as non-helpful as they can. That's hard for me to do living in the south where we love helping people in need.

I read a story about Gary Ridgway driving to some woods with a hooker and his son. Gary and the hooker went into the woods, and only Gary came back. His son is like, "Where's the lady?" "Son, we had an argument and she decided to stay in the woods." These sociopaths have some nerve.


message 43: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
Nothing as heartwarming as a dad teaching his son.


message 44: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments That was a heartwarming bonding moment.


message 45: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
I'ed keep an eye on that kid.


message 46: by Tressa (new)

Tressa  (moanalisa) | 19903 comments And stop him before he kills, say, 80 women.


message 47: by Jon Recluse (new)

Jon Recluse | 12043 comments Mod
That's not fair.
Then he'll never know if he's as good as his daddy.

Pick him up when he hits triple digits or Seattle runs out of hookers.


message 48: by Jeremy (new)

Jeremy (mrflyingj) | 61 comments True serial killers are wired to kill in the womb.
Um, no. Not remotely proven. (The old XYY theory worked as nice fiction, though.) Also, what makes one a "true" serial killer and the other...um, not? Do we say the latter isn't wired that way (and imply a circular argument?)


message 49: by Jeremy (last edited Jul 06, 2012 05:10AM) (new)

Jeremy (mrflyingj) | 61 comments By Reason of Insanity by Shane Stevens had first person narration by the serial killer as well.


message 50: by Mark (new)

Mark Burns (TheFailedPhilosopher) | 196 comments Tressa wrote: "Yes, Kemper. The gentle giant, except when he was raping dead women."

Do they actually still call that rape?


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