The Weirdest Serial Killers Iceberg Explained

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  • @mfkrwill
    "I made a makeshift corner" I like to imagine you're in a field somewhere and built a corner to look like a house
  • Update: Paul Bernardo has indeed been denied parole for a second time.
  • Fun fact: Karla Holmoka actually changed her name, moved to Quebec (the couple was from around St. Catherine’s, ON) and had a couple kids. She volunteered to be a parent supervisor on her child’s field trip for which you have to have a background check done and they found out who she actually was.
  • @Hank..
    I think the rant about them being losers was not only justified and worth including, but an example of something we need more of. Serial killers and mass shooters love to see themselves as powerful. They want to be infamous. They're not strong, they're not cool villains. They're the biggest failures we've got. They're pathetic jokes of people that deserve to be mocked.
  • @fauni3833
    Kid: melts rat in acid Grandmother: ohh kids and their hobbies
  • Don't mind me, just admiring the double , double; side by side lightswitches.
  • Paul Bernardo is the worst case of a guy with Patrick Bateman PFP saying "hes just like me"
  • I greatly appreciate not minimizing karla homolka's part in the murders in the paul bernardo case, so many people just describe karla as a victim going along with his acts due to fear and based on the tapes and what they did to tammy that could not be further from the truth
  • Fun fact: One of Clifford Olson’s victims he let live for some reason. Years later she was killed by Robert Pickton (another serial killer.)
  • Wendigoon can make kid-level insults sound more intense than if he just full-on cussed them out. Such Dad energy.
  • I appreciate how you avoid sensationalizing these horrific acts. I typically avoid true crime because so many of those creators really lean into the horrendous and gorey details of these acts and I’ve never felt that was respectful to the victims or healthy for the viewers. I think your method of giving general details still gets the story across without desensitizing people to these terrible behaviors.
  • A note about Pickton and the "disposal" : While none of the meat that was shipped out (at the time) tested positive for human remains beyond showing that the pigs in question had consumed human remains, Pickton did say he occasionally would mix it in with the pork in the grinder and serve it at Piggy's Palace. Likewise his longtime accomplice said she saw him flay, skin, and butcher the corpses rather than just dispose of them "normally" as if he were preparing meat rather than hiding a body. This mind you this is only going off of his word to an undercover cop so it's impossible to confirm, but yeah. Really surprised nobody has based a Leather Face-esque character off of him at this point. He makes Ed Gein look like a saint.
  • Imagine a terrifying 6'9" 300lb serial killer feeding you a peanut for good behavior when you are in fact a serial killer yourself. 😭
  • Can we all just take a moment to acknowledge that these killers are so weird that the guy who broke into a house just to shit on a child’s bed didn’t make the cut
  • @r-boy9677
    What I find weird about the Leonard Lake case is that nobody searched for a serial killer while entire families went missing
  • @SN00989
    Leonard Lake and Charles Ng were active and buried bodies near my family’s cabin/private campground. I can’t tell you how many summers I had to hear the stories by the campfires, which always ended in “they never found all the bodies!” (In my deadbeat dad’s drunken voice). Nice thing to tell a bunch of small children…stories stopped when they exhumed a body 10 miles away. Wasn’t such a fun story for the adults after that.
  • Fun fact: Polygraphs are so inaccurate for detecting lies that even the inventor of the polygraph called it a huge mistake and it's only real use is detecting nervousness or stress. So if you're really comfortable lying, you'll never fail a polygraph. Additional fun fact!: The creator of the polygraph also created Wonder Woman!
  • Ed Kemper and Herbert Mullin's prison relationship sounds like the premise of a REALLY dark sitcom.
  • I’m so upset over Paul and Karla last victim. She literally got kidnapped in public full of people and they’re not quick enough to catch them before they could kill that girl…