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welcome back to Twisted Tales of murder many people myself included can tell you facts about crazy Killers but why not hear from them instead this is part one of from the mouths of murderers all of these interviews took place not long before their death much of this content is sensitive and gruesome please be advised before we dive in to our first murderers interview remember to like And subscribe Ted Bundy was a serial killer rapist and necrophiliac who is known to have murdered at least 20 women during the 1970s and he admitted to killing 36 however many experts believe his actual victim count might be over 100 he was arrested for good in February of 1978 and received three separate death sentences for the murders of two kyga sority members at Florida State University and a 12-year-old girl Bundy's alleged Charming appearance helped him become somewhat of a celebrity during his trial in his case has since inspired many novels and films about serial killers before his execution he tried to offer information about unknown victims to have a stay on his execution these are some of his final words before his execution on January 24th 1989 the evening before his execution in 1989 serial killer Ted Bundy sat down for an exclusive interview with Dr James Dobson Bundy took responsibility for his actions but he blamed pornography as a key factor in the killings of at least 35 women and girls I've lived in prison for a long time now and I've met a lot of men who were motivated to commit violence just like me and without exception every one of them was deeply involved in pornography without question without exception Bundy requested the interview with Dr Dobson because he had watched him serve on the Attorney General's Commission on pornography he trusted the focus on the family founder to convey his warnings accurately and what scares an apolog me Dr Dobson is when I see what's on cable TV some of the movies I mean some of the violence in the movies uh that come into homes today was stuff that they they wouldn't show in x-rated adult theaters 30 years ago this stuff the slash movies that you're talking about that stuff is I'm telling you from personal experience the most that is graphic violence on the screen particularly as it gets into the home the children who may be unattended or or unaware that they may be a Ted Bundy who has that that vulnerability to that that predisposition to be influenced by that kind of behavior by that kind of of movie that kind our second serial killer is Richard Ramirez known as the nightstalker he was an American serial killer who murdered at least 14 people and was convicted of attempting murder five others after developing epilepsy as a child he became a very heavy drug user he also cultivated an interest in Satanism which became his calling card he committed at least 30 violent crimes that included rape torture and most of these happened in the spring and summer of 1985 he was apprehended in August of 1985 and was sentenced to death at the conclusion of his trial he spent the remainder of his days at California's San Quinton prison he did not like to talk about his crimes but here is his account prior to dying in June of 2013 at the age of 53 the nightstalker killed at least 13 times 13 people who were awakened in the night to face death at least 15 others survived his brutal attacks I didn't particularly care for people in a Fair interview Ramirez refused to discuss his own crimes but had this to say about serial killers a serial killer comes about by circumstances and like a a recipe poverty drugs child abuse these things you know uh contribute to a person uh to a person's frustration and anger and U and at some point life he explodes perhaps for Richard Ramirez that anger and frustration turned to Rage which he in turn took out on his victims his killings were so sadistic and brutal that even experienced detectives were shocked he took a a woman in her 60s and stomped her to death with his foot leaving an imprint of a shoe on the side of her face U from that to just executing somebody upon walking into a room after he entered a house he Strang he used a ligature he used a tire iron on on a young girl beat her left her for dead when you're if you had to wipe up your mother's why on Earth would you have hurt those people why did you kill those [Music] people no comments no comments I I cannot answer that at this time what was Richard's Mo the kill that's it the kill simple as that Richard Ramirez was raised in El Paso Texas the youngest of five children born to hardworking strict parents Eddie milm was Richard's best friend back then and remembers when he began to change into a troublemaker I did start seeing something going wrong with Ricky Ramirez I think what really messed them up was that AET he would do a lot of asset the stealing you know I noticed the stealing and then started as a ping thumb things Ramirez's passion for burglary earned him the nicknames of Ricky the thief and fingers but Eddie knew Ramirez had other serious problems when he was fired from a local hotel he said he was fired he was dismissed due to the cause that uh he uh he had tried to molest them two little kids that were going up up the elevator by 18 Ramirez was a high school dropout drifting around California he stayed in skidrow hotels never seemed to work but always always had the money to buy cocaine friends say the Richard Ramirez they knew didn't date and wasn't the type to commit such heinous crimes but convicted murderer Martin Kip who befriended Ramirez in prison says he heard another side of the night Richard Tomy he needed to associate gruesome violence with sex in order to be completely satisfied he also told me that he had to violently fantasized about his victims before he could go away seually Gra gratify they are desires whereas where I didn't give into them I would be crushed by them I believe in the in the evil in human nature this is a wicked wicked world and U in a wicked World Wicked people are born I'm not going to blame society my race people or anything uh it is up to the indidual like myself to to keep on knocking on on whatever door they want to get into because the victims and the methods of killing were so diverse many experts felt there was no one nightstalker detectives Coro and Salo disagreed and finally broke the case by matching shoe prints the subsequent trial turned into one of America's most notorious courtroom dramas punctuated by continual Outburst from Ramirez in that trial Ramirez's fascination with Satanism emerged as far as Satan is concerned I believe a malevolent being uh his description eludes me but I I have felt powers that are evil after an eight-month trial remirez was convicted of all 13 murders and given multiple death sentences I don't care about myself really I don't care about what happens to me I never did really Richard Ramirez was not the only serial killer you will see today that had a fascination with Satan Charles Manson a man that spearheaded a murderous campaign with his followers the Manson family Colt who helped to make him one of the most infamous criminals in history the group's Killing Spree included the notorious brutal slang of pregnant actress Sharon Tate and other Hollywood residents for for these crimes Manson received the death penalty in 1971 a sentence that was commuted to life in prison the following year in total it is thought that he is responsible for 35 murders Manson died in prison of natural causes in 2017 just after his 83rd birthday but listen to the words of Charles Manson and try to condem me that he is s Al Manson was the evil madman behind the plan it was his rag taged bunch of followers Watson and four young women including Susan Atkins who actually committed the crimes Susan Atkins come home to you bloody hand yeah because Charlie look what I did for you yeah I give you the world I just killed myself and I give you the world how you I you Dum and I already had the world you just put me back in jail again that's what she did she put me right back in jail Manson and his followers were tried convicted and sentenced to death or life in prison without parole then in 1972 three years after the crimes the Supreme Court outlawed the death penalty now incredibly all in the Manson family are eligible for parole at one of his own parole hearings Manson spoke about his family of killings I don't want out of your prison unless I can go with my brothers and sisters if I have a world and not my family I have nothing Manson's disciples mostly middle class College age kids were indeed the only family he could claim most of his life had been spent behind bars I didn't have no parents well you don't have any parents you got nobody there's no place take you off the street and throw you somewhere shuttled from forer family to one institution or another Manson even landed in boy toown in Omaha Nebraska it was for him a brief stay the bright-eyed 14-year-old was thrown out after just three days it was a disciplinary problem I've been in jail since 1943 what year were you born uh 34 nine years old yeah what was the first bus the first place the first [Music] bus uh my mother got out of jail my mother got out of the joint and um put me in in with the monks in with the Catholic monks the brother monks there in Charo Indiana yeah they treat you bad no they treated me like they treat all the other kids but I seen them as a bunch of old women so I ran off and there I escaped out of the hood got out of that hood went on went went to Chicago you weren raised up please no I wasn't I raised wolf boy that's right I raised myself up sure sure I got a different way of doing everything I got my own way you knowes that make me bad makes you violent and bad yeah I'm only as violent as I have to be if I don't have to be violent I'm not but I was raised up to where if you didn't fight you got if you didn't fight you got taken away and your stuff was taken away and I got 40 Years of fighting in here I can't read and write but I can fight they Crow me and I got this little space my life is bigger than this little space I in the desert I live in the mountains man I'm big my mind is big but everybody's kind of cing me down and push me down and make me into all these little things that they need me to be and that's not me at all man that's not me I killed nobody I broke no law what you can't understand Mr G is that I have been raised up in a different world than you've been raised up I've been raised up in the penitentiary there's no weakness in the penitentiary there's no sorrow or remorse in the penitentiary you come to the cell and you go in and you find Jesus or you don't you either find Jesus or you run with the devil don't you think Jesus would be appalled that you were invoking his name I didn't invoke any name they put that on me the spirit the spirit laid that over on my track I'm The Man in the Mirror guy I know man you know I just if you like me I like you you don't like me I don't like you you swing at me I'll swing back you dig you cut at me I'll cut you you know whatever you point to me I'll get back to but it's more than that though isn't that well sure I'm in harmony with God that's just a word we don't you know we use the word God or the devil oh the devil yeah you could use the word devil or demons or whatever you want to call it mostly the devil in your world they okay I'll play I'll play there's no there's no game I can't play people play you are the devil here okay I'll be the devil then you like that don't like or dislike nothing I see everything as it is your courtrooms have convicted me for being Jesus Christ in one courtroom and then your then in the other courtroom you convicted me for being a devil now if you believe in your own courtrooms you convicted me for being the father of this country would say that I am all these things if you think I am right wouldn't that be more fearful than letting me try to be a nice guy would you want to make me into those things would you want me to do you need someone like that in your world that's your judgment now the Judgment you're making on this mirror man you got to you want to make me a terrible violent no good so on so on R when ask me in reality I'm a d man I been since 1951 Jeffrey dmer known as the Milwaukee cannibal was a serial killer who took the lives of 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991 over the course of more than 13 years dmer sought out his victims mostly African-American men at gay bar malls and the bus stop he lured them to his home with promise of money and sex and gave them alcohol that was laced with drugs before strangling them to death he would then arrange insexual acts with the corpses before dismembering them and disposing of some of the body parts while keeping others as as a souvenir he frequently took photos of his victims at various stages of the murder so that he could recall each Act afterwards and receive more gratification dmer was captured in 1991 and sentenced to 16 life terms before dmer was killed in 1994 by a fellow inmate he agreed to the following interview I had uh these obsessive desires and and uh Thoughts wanting to control them to uh uh I don't know how to put it uh possess them permanently and that's why you killed them right right not because I was angry with them not because I hated them but because I wanted to keep them with me and uh as my obsession grew uh I was saving body parts such as the gull and skeleton you dmer is recalling his monstrous past almost 2 years ago in this little apartment in Milwaukee Police discovered the grizzly remnants of one of the most horrible crime sprees in American history Jeffrey dmer an unassuming chocolate factory worker would eventually confess that he had seduced murdered and dismembered 17 young men he even ate some of his victim's body parts he instantly became the center of worldwide media attention a serial killer unmask there were protests and press conferences in Milwaukee as people tried to understand how this could have happened in their midst how did Jeffrey dmer get away with murder after murder for 13 years how did a boy born into a hardworking middle class family turn into the worst kind of monster imaginable in this exclusive interview we put those questions to Jeffrey dmer himself we met with him at the Maximum Security Prison where he is serving his sentence of 999 years for the first time he talks about his crimes and gives us a chilling look inside the mind of a serial killer it's a process that doesn't happen overnight uh when you uh depersonalize another person and view them as just an object uh an object for pleasure instead of a a living breathing human being uh it it seems to make it easier to uh do things you shouldn't do the reason why Jeffrey dmer was able to get away with his crimes was because of just what you are seeing here Jeffrey dmer is intelligent and articulate that is what makes him so frightening but if you listen carefully to his words throughout this interview you real it is a thin disguise you do sound though like the kind of person who could have said to himself this is wrong on a stop I always knew that that it was wrong but uh after the the first the first uh killing with not planned I was uh coming back from the shopping mall back in 78 I'd had uh fantasies about picking up a hitchhiker and uh taking him back to the house and uh having complete control and dominance over him The Hitchhiker's name was Steven Hicks he was just 18 Jeffrey dmer took him to his parents' house there he strangled him with a barbell he dismembered the body and hid it in a drain pipe it was Jeffrey dmer who gave those details to the police in his confession no one no one had a clue as to what was happening for for over a decade during that time Jeffrey dmer joined the army and was sent to Germany he was eventually discharged for a drinking problem and returned to Ohio N9 years after stepen Hicks murder The Killing began again what happened to you in the nine years in between that you were able to stop but you were able to control yourself just wasn't an opportunity to uh fully Express what I wanted to to do there was just not the the physical opportunity to do it then and I started when I moved to Milwaukee in 81 uh I started reading pornography going to the bookstores uh eventually that led to frequenting the gay barus and then I one time I brought this uh young man back to the hotel room the Ambassador Hotel uh was just planning on drugging him and uh spending the night with him had no intention of hurting him when I woke up in the morning he uh had a broken rib here I was heavily bruised apparently I had uh beaten him to death with my fist and you have no memory I have no memory of it but that's what started the whole spree all over again dmer says he snuck the corpse of his victim Steven Tumi out of his hotel room in a suitcase then he took it to his grandmother's house where he cut up the body and put it in plastic garbage bag when you kill these men afterwards were you repul were you upset no it at the time uh it was it was almost addictive it was almost u a surge of energy uh I wouldn't have to uh worry about um any of their needs or anything I just had complete control of the situation but Jeffrey dmer was out of control the urge to kill had overpowered him as police later learned he wasn't satisfied with his victim's death he wanted more why did you photograph them it was my way of remembering uh their appearance their physical Beauty uh I also wanted to keep some if I couldn't keep them there with me whole I at least I felt that I could keep uh their skeletons and uh I even went so far as planning on uh setting up an altar with uh the uh and different uh skulls and skeletons and what was the purpose of the altar going to be uh as a sort of Memorial uh point where I could I don't know it's it's it's so bizarre and strange it's hard to describe a place where I could collect my thoughts um and feed my obsession when the bodies were still in your apartment there was no time when you would see them and say this is grotesque what have I done there were times there were times but the compulsive obsession with uh doing what I was doing overpowered any feelings of revulsion this man with a quiet almost shy demeanor became a master manipulator who was able to lure strangers he met at gay bars to his apartment he was even able to con the police into returning a 14-year-old boy to him after neighbors called 9 11 upset that the child was in the street naked and bleeding dmer convinced the police that he and the boy were Simply Having a lover's quarrel intoxicated boyfriend of another boyfriend wasn't a child to the police left Jeffrey dmer murdered that boy Conor some phone this man says he had a near fatal encounter with Jeffrey dmer back he hit me with a robber hammer on my neck he was lucky to escape because by then the killing had become almost routine before you went out to pick up the man was there any kind of ritual you went through I go to the nightclubs to drink watch the uh the strip tea shower and uh if I didn't meet anyone at the bars I'd uh go to the bath clubs and uh meet meet someone there offer them money and we go back to the apartment um have a few drinks i' have the uh the uh sleeping pill mixture already prepared person would drink it to fall asleep and uh that's when they would be strangled watching the movie Exorcist 3 was also part of his ritual it put him in the mood for murder I felt so hopelessly uh evil and perverted that uh that I I actually derives a sort of pleasure from watching that tape did you like feeling evil no no I didn't but uh I tried to overcome the thoughts and it worked for a while but eventually I gave in while Jeffrey dmer may say things today that make it seem like he understands what went on in his mind he does not all he can do is tell you what happen but he cannot stop whatever it is that drove him to kill in the first place do you still feel those same urges do you still feel that compulsion that Obsession uh I wish I could say that uh it just left completely but uh no there are times when I still do still do have uh old compulsions Jeffrey dmer says as time went on his mind became more and more warped and yet he was clever enough to continue to elude police and lure young men to his apartment we should warn you the details are very graphic I started having these obsessive thoughts when I was about 15 and 16 and they got worse and worse what was your fantas about uh they were sexual fantasies of control Power uh complete dominance they became reality was that pleasure in that fantasy there was excitement uh fear pleasure all mixed together Jeffrey dmer fulfilled his fantasies by murdering and dismembering 17 young men in time his desires became more extreme his deeds more grotesque listen to him talk about the most unnatural things in the most matter of fact of ways that's when you realize that none of it has touched him I was uh branching out that's when the cannibalism started eating of the heart and the arm muscle it was a way of uh making me feel that uh they were a part of me at first it was just curiosity and then it became compulsive then I tried to uh keep the person alive by inducing a zombie like fa injecting uh first dilute acid solution into their brain or uh H water and uh it never did completely work but someone like you Bea could you be help no I I was I was dead set on on going with this compulsion that was the only thing that gave me any uh any satisfaction he became so warped by his evil impulses that he even took a victim's head with him to work at the Ambrosia Chocolate Factory I kept the uh the mummified uh head and skull of one of the victims in a a carrying case in my locker at work were you almost flaunting it yeah but that's how strong the compulsion was That's How Bizarre the desire was I wanted to keep something of of a person with me Jeffrey dmer exhibited some Disturbing Behavior early on he began drinking heavily as a teenager dropped out of college was arrested for indecent exposure disorderly conduct and fondling a 13-year-old boy tragically one of his murder victims would be that boy's brother you know what started it is there anything incident that you can remember to this day I don't know what started it and uh the person to blame is sitting right across from you that's the only person not uh parents not Society not pornography I those are just excuses his mab 13-year crime spree finally ended when this man Tracy Edwards brought the police to the infamous apartment like the others he had gone there with the promise of money he was listening to my heart at a point he told me was going to eat my heart at that point I hit him and I ran what was the turning point for you that made you suddenly realize that you had done something terribly wrong something you should be sorry for it was uh the night of the arrest I have no memory of what happened uh during the six hour before uh the last victim ran out of the apartment they heard a knock on the door and the police were there uh with with the last victim uh they asked me where the key was to the handcuffs I was my mind was in a haze i s pointed to the bedroom and that's where they uh found the pictures and they they yelled cuffing and I was a handcuff and uh it it was just the realization that there was no point in trying to hide hide uh my AC anymore the best route was to help help the police identify all the victims and just make a complete confession when it was revealed that most of the victims were black or homosexual people in Milwaukee were insent many felt that was why he went after them and why the police didn't seem to care when their families reported them missing 10 of your 17 victims were black were they racially motivated not racially motivated that was not a sexual preference it was justifying an obsession with uh the best looking young man I could find while you just heard him say that his sexual preference had nothing to do with the killings he has not come to terms with his homosexuality never understood it there was no use trying to fight it because I I couldn't rid myself of it it was it was too powerful and persistent do you dislike it yes it's caused a lot of problem s for me lot of conflicts and uh unanswered questions the conflicts remain with him and so do his compulsions but in prison he finally cannot act on his Savage desires if you were out on the street now would you still be committing the crimes probably if this hadn't happened there's no doubt I probably would be I can't think of anything that would have stopped me I hope you enjoyed these firsthand accounts from these terrifying serial killers so remember to stay safe and subscribe
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