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John Wayne Gacy Artwork on Display in Las Vegas
on September 1, 2011 at 9:32 am in Murderabillia, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsThe rather creepy artwork of John Wayne Gacy is about to be on display in Las Vegas. According to Las Vegas Weekly, an exhibit of Gacy’s artwork opens tomorrow at The Arts Factory on East Charleston Boulevard. The venue is usually free, but a grand opening will be held Friday…
Continue reading...Soil for Sale from Anthony Sowell’s Yard
on August 23, 2011 at 1:17 pm in Murderabillia, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | 1 CommentI don’t generally get my dander up about murderabillia, but this is really quite disgusting. Eric Gein (unrelated to Ed, as far as I know) managed to acquire two sandwich baggies full of soil supposedly from Anthony Sowell’s yard. He’s selling it online for $25 per gram. He expects to…
Continue reading...View William Burke’s Skeleton
on February 26, 2011 at 9:48 am in Murderabillia, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsWilliam Burke, along with accomplice William Hare, killed 17 people. They sold the bodies to the Edinburgh Medical College for gross anatomy classes. When Burke was convicted, the judge decreed that his skeleton should go on display after his execution. Instead, it has been locked away in department of anatomy…
Continue reading...Canadian Forces Burn David Russell Williams Military Effects
on November 19, 2010 at 8:57 am in Murderabillia, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsTuesday, four Canadian military officials entered the Tweed cottage of convicted serial killer David Russell Williams. They left ninety minutes later with enough military effects, including books, manuals and uniforms, to fill a van. Commander Hubert Genest, a Canadian Forces spokesperson, said: All his military clothes — boots, headdress, shirts…
Continue reading...Alfred Gaynor Sells His Hair
on November 16, 2010 at 2:35 pm in Murderabillia, Serial Killers by Brian Combs | No CommentsOr a bag of it, at least. Alfred Gaynor, who was convicted of the rape and murder of seven Springfield, MA women, is attempting to sell a bag of his hair online for $35. There is no law in Massachusetts preventing criminals from profiting from their notoriety. Personally I think…
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