whysoserious702on March 10 2010 11:19 PM My aunt and uncle were very close friends with the Warners. They lived two doors down from them and their son Karl. In nfact I could say they were best friends with the famiy. I remember my mom really did not like Mrs Warner at all. She was really kind of cold person to my parents. Their son was a really brain and seemed like he was on the fast tract to the high tech world. I was just a little kid but I do remember this family well as we went over often to visit my aunt and uncle. When he was finally caught my aunt acted like well he is really smart and he has a few problems but still a good kid. Even as kid I thought WTF he killed three people, left their familes ruined, and her she was acting like he just got a speeding ticket. View Article Comment
oldnag58on March 10 2010 5:54 PM [url]http://www.wcpo.com/mediacenter/local.aspx?videoid=[/url]
titlezgunov86on March 10 2010 3:35 PM Nichegochto ja tak mnogo kommentov pishu?Mozhet inogda byvaet nemnogo ni k mestu, no po bol'shomu schetu ja dumaju jeto polezno dljasajta (tipa zhivoe obsuzhdenie i vse takoe...) View News Comment
NDGIRLon March 10 2010 9:46 AM I knew Kyle Bell very well. We actually were friends and hung out etc. At the time I would never had guessed he was the type of guy who molested kids or would kill anyone. I believe with no doubt that Kyle did kill Jeanna North and disposed of her body. How, no one knows but Kyle, Jeanna and God. There are different rumors some of them as to what he has said. Rick I am sorry about your dad but I want to clarify a few things - 1 this was his first murder not his 2nd, unless you know something I do not know. He was arrested in South Dakota previously for molesting his own daughter. When he got out of jail there he moved to Fargo ND. Where we met and he began dating a good friend of mine. They got married and had a kid. He in turn then molested her niece. There is a lot more to the story but it has been so long I do not remember all the details. Kyle has said before he was guilty of killing Jeanna. Then he said he did not do it. No one truely knows the true answer to that but Kyle, Jeanna and God. The only thing that I wonder and will always wonder is what he did with the body. He used to work at a meat processing plant was he able to get rid of her body that way or did he really dump her body in the river. This man will be in jail until 2050 if not later. I hope he never gets released and if so...may he be smart enough not to show his face ever again in ND. As far as him meeting a woman, having a family and so forth...I pray for those children! Especially if they are girls. View Article Comment
PhracKon March 09 2010 4:51 AM The TCM remake was OK because it was better than most of the sequels, but it was standard slasher fare and didnt have the uniqueness or unpredictability of the original, the cast were all a bunch of pretty Hollywood types right out of a modelling catalog, and it followed the same formula that slashers have been following since Halloween with some far fetched moments.
They also totally nixed the cannibalism aspect, which I thought was a mistake.
I actually thought the prequel that came out a couple of years later was better than the remake. More gritty, less slick and glossy looking. More in spirit of the original film than the remake was. They restored the cannibalism, redid the infamous dinner sequence.
Ive never seen the Amityville Horror remake, but I saw the original and thought it was pathetic. Ive been to that house, its just a standard house on a street in a suburb, in between a couple of other houses. Not at all the secluded gothic looking place that it was in the movie. View Article Comment
summerswelteron March 08 2010 11:10 PM I liked it too. I just didn't like how easily Biel fended-off Leatherface at the end.
A 400-pound homicidal brute with downs-strength gets his arm chopped off by a 120-pound girl with a clever? Other than that, I liked it.
John Humble, 50, has been jailed for eight years after pleading guilty to four charges of perverting the course of justice over the Yorkshire Ripper killings.
His admission brought an end to the "Wearside Jack" mystery - the nickname given to the caller behind the infamous bogus tapes which claimed to have been made by the killer.
Humble, a former labourer from Sunderland, kept his secret for 30 years before DNA implicated him.
BBC News recalls the background to the case and the impact the hoax had on police investigators.
For the man leading the hunt for the Yorkshire Ripper it was to be his biggest gamble.
Huge swathes of the north of England were gripped by fear after a series of murders which had claimed the lives of 10 women by the summer of 1979.
But Assistant Chief Constable George Oldfield, who was in charge of West Yorkshire Police's Ripper Squad, believed he possessed what could prove to be a priceless lead.
In June 1979, he had been sent a tape recording by a man claiming to be "Jack" who had carried out the grisly murders.
The cassette followed three letters sent over the previous 12 months by what appeared to be the same man claiming responsibility for the killings.
'Not a detective'
The voice on the tape taunted Mr Oldfield, who was coming under tremendous pressure to catch the Ripper, and suggested his police colleagues were letting him down and that the killer would strike again.
It said: "I'm Jack. I see you are still having no luck catching me. I have the greatest respect for you George, but Lord! You are no nearer catching me now than four years ago when I started. I reckon your boys are letting you down, George. They can't be much good can they?
"The only time they came near catching me was a few months back in Chapeltown when I was disturbed. Even then it was a uniformed copper not a detective.
"I warned you in March that I'd strike again. Sorry it wasn't Bradford. I did promise you that but I couldn't get there. I'm not quite sure when I will strike again but it will definitely be sometime this year, maybe September, October, even sooner if I get the chance. I am not sure where, maybe Manchester,
"I like it there, there's plenty of them knocking about. They never learn do they George? I bet you've warned them, but they never listen.
'Nice chatting'
"At the rate I'm going I should be in the book of records. I think it's eleven (sic) up to now isn't it?
"Well, I'll keep on going for quite a while yet. I can't see meself being nicked just yet. Even if you do get near I'll probably top myself first. Well, it's been nice chatting to you George. Yours, Jack the Ripper.
"No good looking for fingerprints. You should know by now it's as clean as a whistle. See you soon. Bye.
"Hope you like the catchy tune at the end. Ha Ha."
The recording finished with a 22-second clip from the song Thank You For Being A Friend, by Andrew Gold.
However, together with the mocking tone, "Jack" also appeared to be giving detectives a vital clue - he spoke with a distinctive Wearside accent.
With politicians and the media clamouring for a breakthrough in the case, Mr Oldfield took the decision to go public with the letters and tapes.
As well as organising a huge publicity campaign, police also consulted with voice analysts who insisted the accent was from the Castletown area of Sunderland.
A total of 40,000 men were quizzed in connection with the tape, but to no avail - because the real culprit was Peter Sutcliffe from Bradford, a softly-spoken Yorkshire man.
He was interviewed about the murders only to be eliminated because he did not sound as if he was from Sunderland.
When the 33-year-old confessed to the killings 18 months later it proved the "Wearside Jack" letters and tape to be a hoax.
Inquiry abandoned
But, while West Yorkshire Police were chasing the scent of a Wearside suspect, the real Ripper was free to carry on his chilling campaign - murdering three more women.
Mr Oldfield never recovered from what he regarded as a humiliation. He took early retirement and died in Wakefield in 1985, at the age of 61.
Although he was never the subject of a massive manhunt in the wake of the case, the hoaxer was blamed for altering the course of the Ripper inquiry to devastating effect.
He also left police with a £1m bill for the publicity drive, which included billboard and national newspaper adverts.
Yet any efforts to catch "Wearside Jack" were officially abandoned in September 2003, with police saying they would be unable to prosecute any suspect because of the time that had elapsed.
But a review of "cold cases", using the latest DNA tests, managed to identify Humble by matching his genetic profile with a sample he had given five years ago after he was arrested for being drunk and disorderly. View Youtube Comment
kundalinion March 04 2010 12:30 AM Without putting anyone or their taste/opinion down, as that is not my intention, I thought this remake was God awful. It had little to nothing to do with the book it was based off of, as well as having nothing to do with the original film. Then again, it is a Michael Bay film, and he butchered my favorite movie of all time; The Texas Chainsaw Massacre! View Article Comment
pomparofurpoon February 28 2010 8:28 AM Hey Joe, how about adding a "Necrophilia" section to the submit news articles. View Personal Page's
glittergutson February 27 2010 10:17 PM I saw you uploaded the Michael Alig video. Have you met him? I write him but haven't got the chance to visit. He's not a serial killer though. lol. View Profile Comment
glittergutson February 27 2010 10:01 PM Ever meet Michael Alig? I saw one of your forums..you mentioned him. View Profile Comment
I can't see no earrings and I have seen that clip more than once. View News Comment
glittergutson February 27 2010 8:03 PM Hello there. Steven Hurd is my uncle. You were the last person to comment on his name on here so I wanted to know if you know where he is? I wrote Mule Creek and they sent it back saying he wasn't there anymore. I would appreciate it if you could help me. There's family rumor that he's dead? View Profile Comment
Internal_Butcheron February 25 2010 3:18 PM He's such a fascinating enigma. I think that's why people like us are attracted to him. I don't think he's a true psychopath. A true psychopath, I don' think, would scream at his decapitated mother's head. Just a theory though. I simply think he's a sad, and very disturbed man who deeply needed help. View Article Comment
asteriskon February 24 2010 1:08 AM sir can i ask a question regarding zodiac's 18 letters?
is it true that if you try to solve this the word tha'll appear is
BEFORE I MEET THY PITY?
thanks sir...
i think that you knows alot from zodiac...
thanks then^^
take care View Profile Comment
moonXtearon February 23 2010 4:50 PM wow, i would have loved to have an interview with him, lol View Article Comment
Joeon February 20 2010 2:14 PM Hey fucker, it was cool back then! View News Comment
Maalon February 20 2010 12:27 PM #16 Dash, you name some interesting stuff such as ONS and Pennel. Hope to see your ideas for a new cup. View Poll Comment
Maalon February 20 2010 12:23 PM | Joe on February 18 2010 1:18 AM
Why don't we start a thread and everybody list the 16 killers or cases they want in the contest.
Good idea. Let's and see what crystalizes. One question though, is it allowed to use sk's that did not win in the first round, but were featured? Just asking, coz I'd like to see the likes of Kürten and Sells again (among others), or are we to come up with complete new ones? View Poll Comment
moonXtearon February 18 2010 9:26 PM if he wasn't dead already,i'd kill him myself,the damn asshole, i mean really,an 8 year old? sick fucker View Article Comment
Joeon February 17 2010 7:18 PM Why don't we start a thread and everybody list the 16 killers or cases they want in the contest. View Poll Comment
summerswelteron February 16 2010 2:57 PM Hey Vix, I just saw the comment you left me 3 months ago over on my personal page. Ha Ha
While it's good to see you're still alive, I'm afraid I'm gonna have to reserve judgement on the laundry comment until I have proof that here's no crispiness going on. View Profile Comment