A serial killer calls the Howard Stern show and confesses on live radio...
#1
... and he's still never been caught.

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#2
That's a crime against hammers right there... leave them out of it.

#hammerfetish
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#3
And now that a little light has been made...

I gotta say, I find that video/call incredibly sad/disturbing.

It's kind of a "That's enough internet for one day" sorta feeling but I haven't even gotten out of bed yet.
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#4
Sounds like he could have gotten the idea from a song instead of a book...



The Charles Manson association with Helter Skelter already has top 'murder rep' anyway I guess.
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#5
It's bad enough to kill anyone/anything in self-defense but to kill for pleasure, damn.
And the method of killing usually says a lot about the person doing it - this guy used a hammer?

That's up-close and personal, blood-on-you and everything kinda murder.

Howard: "Dude you gotta have a lot of anger in you..."

Oh there's more than just anger at play here. You have to be missing some key components to carry
out that kind of violence. Something has to be short-circuited. Either very badly damaged or bad wiring
from the jump. Not to even breach the potential "possession" aspect. Some people are just good conduits
for evil.
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#6
I believe these folks are just born that way.

Like I said in my 'Dark Passenger' discussions...

https://www.sectual.com/thread-6223.html
https://www.sectual.com/thread-18181.html

We're born with riders along.

In order for a mofo to deserve the karma of being the Dark Passenger, they first had to live a life wherein they were the killer.

I'm not saying nurture/epigenetics has nothing to do with forming these people...

But I am more inclined to believe that the quality (or lack thereof) of nurture they receive, i.e. their early life experiences, also depends on what their soul truly is.

That's just my personal theory though, it's pretty out there, not saying it's the truth.
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#7
OK, I just finished that clip.

I like the way Howard tried to covertly get the guy to leak facts/info about himself when he asked
things like "you must be a big guy" or "you must be powerful" and "do you have any tattoos?"

Hoping the guy would slip up and give info on his physical description - height/weight/build.

Nicely done, Howie! But the dude wasn't buying it. And of course, this could have all been 
staged. Although if there was FBI involvement after that call, that would've gotten
the guy hoaxing the call, Howard and his bosses/company in trouble. So I'm guessing 
Howard would've known that and not taken the chance in going that far for an on-air gag.
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#8
I wouldn't trust Howard as far as I could throw him, never did like the motherfucker.

Wouldn't put it past 'em to stage the call.

That said though, doesn't matter if that particular call was faked/staged...

It's not like it isn't a true story.

It is a true story.
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#9
I loved his show in the 90's. Present day Howard ain't the same dude.
Way more into the line-up of regulars than I was of him. The Wack Pack! lol

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wack_Pack

My favorite was Mr. Riley Martin. "Uuuh, yes, you see, and things of this nature!!"  ROFL
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