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Thanks to a Hyde Park post from Canonista... I've been foaming at the mouth with excitement in discovering I'm not the only person who is both creeped out and completely fascinated by serial killers and criminal psychology.

Soooo, I know there are even more of you. Care to out yourselves? We're all friends here. We won't judge (not to your face anyway) :D .

Let's start with the classics... Jack the Ripper. Who is in favor of Patricia's Cornwell's theory that he was actually artist Walter Sickert? After I read her book, I was all but convinced Sickert was the Ripper, but seems like I saw a TV special which showed a DNA mismatch between Sickert's DNA and some that was taken from a Ripper letter.

And Zodiac! Any theories on that? Was it Arthur Leigh Allen? If so, how does one account for no Zodiac murders after 1978? Serial killers don't just quit. Did he just get better at it?

Although we now know BTK is Dennis Rader, what accounts for the gap of time between his victims? I know he's not going to admit to any murders which will make him eligible for the death penalty in KS, but still... I'm very curious.

I'm also kind of creepy. ewww.
 

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