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Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 12:49am On Sep 26, 2023
Good Morning GoreLovers


Front sitters : Every single one of you




Let the Gore begin .......



The Papin Sisters
who murdered their Boss in Cold blood.


French sisters Léa and Christine Papin worked as live-in servants for the Lancelin family in France in 1926. Although it was reported that they acted quite odd, never talking to anyone but themselves and showing little interest in anything besides each other, according to Historic Mysteries. They did their work quickly and lived with the family for almost seven years.

Then, one night in February 1933, Mr. Lancelin, who had been waiting for his wife at a friend's house, came home to find her and their adult daughter dead on the floor in a pool of blood. Their eyes had been gouged out and faces smashed in.

The Papin sisters were locked in their room and after getting a locksmith to open the door, the police said they found the sisters lying on the bed together with a bloody hammer nearby, according to The Vintage News.

The Papin sisters immediately confessed to the crimes. While in prison, Christine became very distressed from being away from her sister and was eventually granted permission to see Léa. Reports said that the sisters seemed to be unnaturally close to each other, with some suggesting a sexual relationship, though doctors who examined the Papin sisters denied evidence of that.

A few months later, Christine suffered a mental breakdown and tried to gouge out her own eyes(yes she was insightful )
Well After their trial, Christine was sentenced to life in prison for being the mastermind behind the murders, while Léa was eventually released from prison in 1943 and managed to get a job at a French hotel under a new identity. It is believed that she died in 1982, but that has never been confirmed.

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Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 12:51am On Sep 26, 2023
The Acid bath murderer John George Haigh


Hehehe Acid Bath right?


Well John George Haigh was a British serial killer *steers unsuspiciously at the ceiling * active in the late 40's. He used to dispose of his victims' bodies by burning them in sulphuric acid, according to Forensic magazine. Haigh was convinced he was getting away with murder, literally, because he mistakenly thought that without a body there was no crime. His arrogance is what ultimately got him caught when he led police to the remains of his sixth and final victim, 69-year-old Olive Durand-Deacon.

While on trial, Haigh pleaded insanity and insisted to the court that he drank the blood of his victims. He was found guilty in 1949 and hanged a few months later

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 12:53am On Sep 26, 2023
Robert Berdella (Serial Killer)

So In the late 80's, Robert Berdella tortured and killed six men, chopped their bodies into small pieces, and stuffed their remains into dog-food bags(of course where else would I keep chopped human parts). He also kept detailed notes on each of his victims, which later helped investigators prove their murders. Berdella almost got away with it all. Had it not been for his seventh would-be victim, 22-year-old Christopher Bryson, who managed to escape from the second floor of Berdella's home, he may have not been caught

Berdella was originally charged with sexual assault, but after police obtained a search warrant, they found human remains and other wallets of other victims. He was sentenced to life imprisonment and died of a heart attack in jail in 1992
This guy was master of torture , pure torture this mf

Real photos collected form the suspect below

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Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 12:55am On Sep 26, 2023
Dennis Nilsen


Thia bastard terrorized London in the late 70's and early 80's, killing 15 men over a five-year period. Nilsen would pick up young men at bars and take them back to his home (Jeffery Dahmar right). There, he'd strangle or drown them. Once dead, he'd bathe and dress the bodies, according to The International Business Times.

He admitted to police that he kept the bodies for extended periods of time before disposing of them so that he could have sex with them and talk to them. He is currently serving a life sentence at the HMP Full Sutton prison in Yorkshire, UK

Following Duffey's murder, Nilsen began to kill with increasing frequency as Bundy did when he escaped prison the 2nd time. Before the end of 1980, he killed a further five victims and attempted to murder one other smh; only one of these victims whom Nilsen murdered, 26-year-old William David Sutherland, has ever been identified
He looks so 'normal''

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 12:58am On Sep 26, 2023
Herb Baumeister


A serial killer who stashed bodies in his back yard
Yeah our normal backyard, we profile them as horders.

In the late 80's and 90's, Herbert Baumeister would lure gay men back to his pool house then strangle them and dump them in the woods behind his home, according to People magazine. Baumeister had his pool area decorated with mannequins that were set up to seem like they were having a pool party.
They all look so Normal right ? Not your typical ugly hulky bad guy , these are the real monsters

Baumeister's young son, Erich, even stumbled upon the remains of one victim while he was playing in the backyard. Once Baumeister realized the police were onto him he fled to Ontario, Canada and shot himself in the head at Pinery Provincial Park. In his suicide note, he blamed his failing marriage and business as the reason for his suicide and never confessed to any of the murders. Police estimate that he killed somewhere between 10-20 people , let that sink in ..

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:10am On Sep 26, 2023
Gertrude Baniszewski,
the "torture mother."


Nope nope not just an African thing nope!

Now this spade of a woman , is your typical Nollywood Step-Mother patience ozokwo


In 1965 police found the emaciated body of 16-year-old Indianapolis resident, Sylvia Likens. She was covered in cigarette burns and sprawled out on a filthy mattress in the home of 37-year-old Gertrude Baniszewski, according to Indianapolis Monthly.

Sylvia and her sister Jenny boarded with Baniszewski because their parents were carnival-workers and traveled a lot. The girls' father paid Baniszewski $20 a week in exchange for housing his daughters. If the money arrived late and Baniszewski took out her anger on the girls. Eventually, she focused her beatings on Sylvia, alone. But, this wasn't a crime of an adult beating on a child; Baniszewski was the mother of seven children, all of whom lived in the house and partook in the violent and sadistic attacks against Sylvia. Neighborhood kids, some as young as 10, were invited to join in or watch. No one reported anything.

In October 1965, Sylvia was beaten to death. Baniszewski apparently forced a neighbor to call the police and tell them Sylvia ran away. When police arrived at the home, Jenny Likens, Sylvia's younger sister, apparently whispered to one of the officers, "Get me out of here and I'll tell you everything."

Baniszewski got 20 years in prison and was then released, she moved to Iowa, changed her name and died of lung cancer in 1990. The others, who were mainly children, all got away with short sentences if any.

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Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:12am On Sep 26, 2023
We have Cannibals and we have
Katherine Knight
, who tried to feed her husband to his children.


Katherine Knight, an Australian woman stabbed her partner, John Price, to death 37-times in 2000. Knight then skinned him, decapitated his head, and cooked up parts of his body. She set her dining room table for two and served the cooked meat with baked potatoes and side vegetables. She placed handwritten notes next to each table setting with the names of Price's children on them — she was attempting to serve them their father for dinner.

When police finally arrived at the house they found Knight in a comatose state with pills spilled out on the floor. They also found Price's head boiling in a pot of soup on the stove. Knight was the first woman to be sentenced to life imprisonment without parole. She is currently serving her sentence in Silverwater Correctional Complex in New South Wales, Australia.


If crazy had a face right.....her face literally screams I'm crazy and will possibly bite
people too

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:19am On Sep 26, 2023
And here we have another cannibal Issei Sagawa, the Japanese cannibal who still walks free





The famous Japanese cannibal is notorious in his country. He grew up in a wealthy family but always had the urge for human flesh. At 23, Sagawa was arrested for attempted rape, according to Culture Crossfire. He entered the apartment of a tall German woman living in Tokyo and attacked her. Police didn't realize he was actually attempting to eat her, even though he bit off a piece of her flesh. Sagawa, who is 5-feet-tall, later told Vice he was obsessed with taller "Western" women.

At 32, Sagawa went to study literature in France, even receiving his Ph.D. It was there that he befriended a classmate, a 25-year-old Dutch woman named Renee Hartevelt.

The friendship proved deadly for Hartevelt as one night in 1981, Sagawa invited her over under the guise of working on a poetry assignment but ended up shooting her in the neck and eating various parts of her body over a two-day span.

He attempted to dump the leftovers of her body in a lake nearby but was caught in the act. He was held in police custody for two years before being deemed legally insane and deported back to Japan. Once in Japan, he was declared sane by psychologists and signed himself out of the mental institution where he was being held. He currently lives as a free man in Japan.

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:25am On Sep 26, 2023
Prison inmates as test Subjects


In 1951, Dr. Albert M. Kligman, a dermatologist at the University of Pennsylvania and future inventor of Retin-A, began experimenting on inmates at Philadelphia’s Holmesburg Prison. As Kligman later told a newspaper reporter, “All I saw before me were acres of skin. It was like a farmer seeing a field for the first time.” Over the next 20 years, inmates willingly allowed Kligman to use their bodies in experiments involving toothpaste, deodorant, shampoo, skin creams, detergents, liquid diets, eye drops, foot powders, and hair dyes. Though the tests required constant biopsies and painful procedures, none of the inmates experienced long-term harm.

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:30am On Sep 26, 2023
Sad life of Herrietta Lacks
In 1955, Henrietta Lacks, a poor, uneducated African-American woman from Baltimore, was the unwitting source of cells which where then cultured for the purpose of medical research. Though researchers had tried to grow cells before, Henrietta’s were the first successfully kept alive and cloned. Henrietta’s cells, known as HeLa cells, have been instrumental in the development of the polio vaccine, cancer research, AIDS research, gene mapping, and countless other scientific endeavors. Henrietta died penniless and was buried without a tombstone in a family cemetery. For decades, her husband and five children were left in the dark about their wife and mother’s amazing contribution to modern medicine.

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:34am On Sep 26, 2023
Dr. William Beaumont and the Stomach


1822, a fur trader on Mackinac Island in Michigan was accidentally shot in the stomach and treated by Dr. William Beaumont. Despite dire predictions, the fur trader survived — but with a hole (fistula) in his stomach that never healed. Recognizing the unique opportunity to observe the digestive process, Beaumont began conducting experiments. Beaumont would tie food to a string, then insert it through the hole in the trader’s stomach. Every few hours, Beaumont would remove the food to observe how it had been digested. Though gruesome, Beaumont’s experiments led to the worldwide acceptance that digestion was a chemical, not a mechanical, process.

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:36am On Sep 26, 2023
[bRay And Faye Copeland[/b]



To outsiders, 76-year-old Ray and 69-year-old Faye Copeland looked like a sweet elderly couple that lived on a farm in Missouri. In the 1980s, when money became tight they decided to take in drifters who would work on the farm but then they had an even better and much more twisted scheme in mind. Ray would hand the drifters fake checks to buy cattle from the nearby livestock market. When the cattle were delivered, he would kill the drifters and bury their bodies.

They were only caught when one drifter found human remains scattered around at the farm. Police later found further evidence including a quilt Faye had made from the clothes of their victims. When they were convicted for the murders, they were the oldest couple in America to receive the death penalty

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Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by TheSourcerer: 1:38am On Sep 26, 2023
ALBERT EBOSSE




Cameroonian soccer star Albert Ebossé reportedly died at the hands of fans after a match on August 23, 2014 in Algeria. According to The Guardian, the 24-year-old striker and his JS Kabylie teammates were leaving the field after losing to USM Alger. The players were reportedly being showered by projectiles hurled by angry fans when something struck Ebossé in the head. The object supposedly dented his skull, killing him, but that story has since come under question. As reported in The Guardian, "A new autopsy has claimed that [Ebossé] was stabbed and brutally beaten to death in the changing rooms..." Pathologists said the player suffered from more than just head trauma, including a cervical vertebrae rupture and other wounds indicating a struggle. At the time of this writing, it seems there may be more to Ebossé's death than an out of control fan, but considering soccer is a sport that has incited entire countries to go to war, we're keeping all theories on the table until further notice.

Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by ILoveFaith: 6:42am On Sep 26, 2023
Tems’ crazy things comes to mind.

But that of the Cameroonian footballer is heartbreaking. It needs be investigated properly.

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Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by Blake755: 8:54am On Oct 09, 2023
Omo white people are fucking crazy
Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by princepeter566: 9:08am On Oct 09, 2023
The list is not complete.
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Where is Muhammedu buhari??
Re: Most Bizzare Solved Cases And Famous Criminals In History <<histogore<< by MMG01(m): 10:08am On Oct 09, 2023
princepeter566:
The list is not complete.
Where is Bola adekunle tinubu??
Where is Muhammedu buhari??
Grow up 4ool

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