

The motive behind these grisly creations was that he wanted to make a replica of his deceased mother who had always been a domineering presence in his life.
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At the time of his arrest in 1957, police recovered a wastebasket made of human skin, skulls on his bedposts, leggings made from human leg skin, masks made from the skin of female heads, and much more. He’d never hurt me.” 9 Ed GeinĮd Gein turned his isolated farmhouse in Plainfield, Wisconsin, into a private playground of horror and gore.
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True crime biographer Philip Carlo asked Haden if she was frightened considering she had been left alone in a room with a serial killer she had personally sent to death row. Eventually, her plan worked, and when the attorney left the private room to look for a bathroom Haden kissed and groped with Ramirez. Haden applied for a detective’s license so that she could attend private visits with Ramirez’s defense attorney in prison. Yet this was not the end of her creepy obsession and she wanted to get even closer to The Night Stalker. However, when it came to sentencing Haden had voted Ramirez guilty on all counts. On Valentine’s Day, in the middle of the trial, Haden even gifted Ramirez a cupcake with “I love you” iced on top. Despite all the gruesome evidence heard in the courtroom juror Cindy Haden had fallen madly in love with the twisted serial killer.

In the mid-1980s, Richard “The Night Stalker” Ramirez was arrested for a string of burglaries, rapes, and murders that left the city of Los Angeles terrified.

Top 10 Sinister Tricks Serial Killers Used To Trap Their Victims 10 Richard Ramirez These following cases all describe cases of “fans” who came across as very creepy to the public as they stopped at nothing – sometimes even turning to murder themselves – in order to get up close to the serial killer. Some of these individuals might have been abused by a partner or parent themselves, some simply enjoyed the thrill of knowing where their “boyfriend” was at all times and others were simply involved for the fame and attention. Sheila Isenberg, the author of “Women Who Love Men Who Kill”, explains in her book that there are numerous reasons behind this phenomenon. Over the years, there have been many cases of highly intelligent individuals becoming infatuated with convicted serial killers to the point of obsession.
