“Milwaukee
Cannibal”
“Milwaukee
Cannibal”
“The
Butcher of Plainfield”
Jeffery Dahmer was a flirtatious person, usually seeking the attention of handsome younger men. He loved a glass of wine, and a warm body to cuddle up to. He was very conscious of the environment and was never one to waste, as he always was passionate about recycling and reusing.
Ed Gein was the artistic type, always looking for interesting mediums to work with. He showed a strong interest in decorative furniture as well as high-fashion clothing. He became famous from his works that he created in his family farmhouse, which he remodeled into a personal studio in Wisconsin.
A big fan of Astrology, [xTRF:79] loved working with puzzles. [04s] was a huge advocate of print media and aspired to have his puzzles published in the local papers of [04s] hometown in California. Although [xTRF:79] is fairly private professionally, [04s] is reported to have met with 37 people over [04s] career.
A classic gentleman, Dr. Holmes was the owner of a popular hotel and pharmacy that gained its success from being in walking distance from the Chicago World’s Fair in the late 1800s. He fancied himself a bit of an architect, as he made many renovations to his hotel that surprised many of its guests.
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Richard Ramirez was a very religious man who enjoyed sightseeing. He was known in his local community for his smile, exercising late in the day, and often popping in to see the neighbors for a surprise visit. Ramirez was good with his hands and skilled at using a wide range of tools for any job that came his way.
David Berkowitz has always been known for his belief in protecting the 2nd amendment. He was also very proud of his close relationship with his father, Samuel. Although many times he hard to get a hold of, he was usually found outside playing games with his beloved dog, Harvey.