Mass Murderer Kills over 200 people in his life - FASCINATING DOCUMENTARY

i click on the link and it takes me to the site, but where the video should be its just a black box.... i wanna see this
 
it would suck to be the parents of someone who turned out like that. i'd kinda feel obligated to apologize to the entire world for being such a terrible fucking parent.
 
as soon as i read the title i knew it was about Kuklinski. Seen this documentary and another many times, great shit. Doing a research paper on serial killers and he is one part of it. Too bad he's dead now.. but he did claim he killed Jimmy Hoffa which would be fucking ill, cause he said he would be part of a car in japan now.
 
if he actually was just doing his job then i would almost be cool with it (i'm not though, for reasons that are hard to explain), but this dude was running around killing people just because they looked at him wrong haha, pretty sure that puts him at the "hilariously fucked murderers" page in my book.
 
he strangled a guy to death who was pissing on the wall outside a bar simply because he was pissing on the wall outside a bar. it goes without saying that behavior like that is "psychopathic". dude was a psychopath, there's no arguing it.
 
I hope that guy burns in hell. "I shot a guy in the adam's apple to see how long it took him to die." that is a fucking disgusting man.
 
i lol'd. i wouldn't have the balls to torture a man who had killed over 200 people, unless he had done it impersonally like with a bomb or something.
 
and what would something like that achieve? people like him, Dahmer, Bundy, etc, etc, etc need to be examined and studied, not destroyed. these kinds of twisted people aren't going to stop popping up if we kill every single one we find- there are reasons homicidal tendencies surface through mental disorders and we owe it to ourselves to learn as much as we can about how that happens. think of how different people's lives would be if Bundy had been raised by a capable adoptive couple or if Dahmer's early sex crimes (indecent exposure) and alcohol abuse had been treated instead of merely punished. that right there is a minimum of 37 people who might not have been brutally murdered, but likely more along the lines of 100 or so. serial killers are a very real, persistant problem world-wide (take a look at this list http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_serial_killers_by_country ) and we ought to know more about them than simply they all tend to have troubled childhoods.
don't kill these people; keep them alive and find out everything about them possible. we're too concerned with righting wrong and not focused enough trying to truly improve upon the status quo.
 
he got sick in prison and the medication wasnt helping. he claims he was being poisoned and it is firmly believed that he was poisoned by the mafia while in prison because he knew so much.
 
Do you think someone who killed 200 people for the hell of it gives a shit about what anyone else thinks?
 
He died at the age of 70 in custody. Apparently due to natural causes but suspiciously before he was to stand trial as a witness to a very prominent Mafia Boss.
 
that's pretty fucking crazy, and fucked up. but i'd love to torture a fucking serial killer or guy like that and see them suffer. see them in the position of the person begging for life (or begging to just be killed for that matter).

that sounds pretty fucked up, but true.
 
and what would that accomplish? seriously, it wouldn't do shit. if you think serial killers are just normal people who just kill a bunch, you're way off. these are often very bright, sometimes brilliant people who are maniacal and sadistic, not just some average joe who got pissed and killed someone. sure, it might make you feel better to beat the piss out of someone like that, but the true psychopathic serial killer is a rare breed and should be preserved and studied. these are one-in-a-hundred-million examples of a certain blend of psychological issues that produce a pure nightmare that can rock a society- save revenge for the sane, the people you're talking about need to be treated as specimens.
 
I read an entire book on kuklinski. he wasn't like most serial killers who get sexual pleasure out of killing. the man was just a person who looked at murder and torture as something as natural as breathing. someone pissed him off, and he killed them.

its also interesting how long he escaped justice. he didn't just kill people for money. he also committed a huge list of other crimes, even at points forming his own crews. he would basically do anything for money. the reason it took him so long to get caught was that since he was polish he could never be made, and he never hung out with mafia guys. all the FBI had to do back then was set up surveillance at a mob wedding/funeral and they'd have a good base of who to start watching.

but the guy is a sick fuck and I don't think I'd blink an eye if he wasn't "preserved."
 
see, there's a common misconception. just because he didn't get sexual pleasure from his acts doesn't mean he doesn't fit a certain psychological profile that might be predisposed to this kind of behavior. i've been obsessed with serial killers for the past 8-10 years or so and am familiar with Kuklinski and i wouldn't say there's anything more or less interesting about him than any other serial killer with the exception of how long his run lasted. what you might or might not be aware of is that his younger brother, Joseph, was convicted of raping and killing a 12-year-old girl when he was in his early 30s- these men were clearly raised in such a way that their genetic predispositions to be violent were greatly enhanced. the differences you pointed out between him and other serial killers are small, mostly insignificant differences. there's a reason he was predisposed to murder and we, as a society, should be a little more concerned with figuring out what exactly that is than exterminating these monsters. why you wouldn't want to find some answers is beyond me.
and the things this guy did pale in comparison to Dahmer's apartment. i've seen hundreds of photos, if not a couple thousand, of serial killers' work and none of them have made my skin crawl like the one taken in his apartment's bathroom where they found a half-gutted person laying in his bathtub, rib cage fully exposed and a look of absolute terror on their face. Kuklinski might have had the numbers, but Dahmer had more than enough brutality to make up for it... how they're similar and what made them who they are is what we should be trying to understand, not how to most-efficiently execute them.
 
no I'm not saying he wasn't a psychopath or didn't fit a profile. its just a different one. he had such an out-of-control ego that if anyone slighted him, he would become so committed to killing them that he wouldn't even show any signs of being pissed off. he would just make a mental note to kill them. in some cases it was months later.

his behavior was def a mix of nature and nurture. like you said, his brother was a killer as well. also their father used to beat them to unconsciousness on a regular basis, and their mother was insanely catholic but he walked in on her fucking the building superintendent mid-day.
 
yea this was posted over a year ago on ns...

the part that got to me the most was one time he was about to kill a guy and he was praying so he said ill let you pray to your god and ill leave for a bit and lets see if he does anything for you... then he killed the guy and he says 'that was the one i regretted or something, i shouldnt have done that'.
 
word, i see what you're saying, but i also maintain that it's a waste and somewhat ignorant to just want to kill these people.
 
ya i realized that after i watched this... it's just cause this is one part to the documentary there are like 3 others.
 
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