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Brigette and Mic interview International Playboy Model/Actress/Horror movie Enthusiast Gwendolyn Sweet. They talk about her love of horror and true crime. Dahmer the Netflix Series and Rob Zombie's The Munsters are discussed as well as the long list of Horror dropping in October. Quotes, Recent watches and Macabre Melodies round out the episode.
Kristy interviews true crime filmmaker John Borowski, creator of films on HH Holmes, Albert Fish, and Carl Panzram. We talk about past projects, his current project on John Wayne Gacy, and the true crime community. Many thanks to John Borowski for a phenomenal interview and to Brian & Lauren over at Trans-Atlantic History Ramblings for putting us in touch! John Borowski: http://johnborowski.com/ Store: https://store.johnborowski.com/ Films & TV: H.H. Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer: https://www.amazon.com/H-H-Holmes-Americas-Serial-Killer/dp/B001PTCROW Albert Fish: https://www.amazon.com/Albert-Fish-John-Borowski/dp/B001PVG4VC Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred and Vengeance: https://www.amazon.com/Carl-Panzram-Spirit-Hatred-Vengeance/dp/B00B97LDX6/ref=tmm_aiv_swatch_0?_encoding=UTF8&qid=&sr= The John Wayne Gacy Murders: https://www.facebook.com/The-John-Wayne-Gacy-Murders-A-John-Borowski-Film-381492619382714 Bloodlines: https://bloodlinesdocumentary.com/ Serial Killer Culture: https://www.amazon.com/Serial-Killer-Culture-Joe-Coleman/dp/B00IMQOYJW Serial Killer Culture TV S1 & 2 Books: The Strange Case of Dr HH Holmes Albert Fish: In His Own Words The Ed Gein File Dahmer's Confession Social Media: Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/johnborowskiart/ Youtube: https://www.youtube.com/filmmakerjohnb Vimeo: https://vimeo.com/johnborowski _____ Check out Trans-Atlantic History Ramblings: https://radiopublic.com/transatlantic-history-ramblings-WDe0gw/episodes
The popularity of Borowski’s films reached an all time high in 2012. In April and October, HH Holmes aired on PBS and Borowski was the special guest on PBS' pledge drive. Bojan Pandža, Serbian author and film critic had this to say: "There are four horsemen of the Apocalypse, Herzog, Eroll, Les Blank and John Borowski. HONESTLY!!!"In 2013, Borowski's films were screened in Paris France, he was featured in Psychology Today, U.K.'s Bizarre Magazine, interviewed for the Travel Channel show Monumental Mysteries, served as an official judge in the documentary category for the Housecore Horror Film Festival, completed Mime Time a short film entered into the ABC's of Death 2 competition and completed his fourth feature documentary film, Serial Killer Culture, released in 2014.In 2016, Borowski released The Ed Gein File, a book containing documents from the Gein case. Serial Killer Culture TV was released in March of 2017 as a follow up to the successful film, Serial Killer Culture. Dahmer's Confession, Borowski's fourth book, was released in October of 2017. 2018 Marks the release of Borowski's fifth feature documentary film, Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castiglia. Borowski is currently busy writing several feature narrative film screenplays, writing his next book, Panzram at Leavenworth, producing the second season of SKCTV and producing his next serial killer biography documentary film, Jesse Pomeroy: The Boston Boy FiendSupport this show http://supporter.acast.com/houseofmysteryradio. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
John Borowski is an award winning independent filmmaker, researcher, and historian whose works have garnered worldwide acclaim and are distributed internationally. Borowski’s fantastic “historical horror” trilogy of documentary films focus on late nineteenth and early twentieth century serial killers. John joins me from Chicago on the Necronomicast hotline for an in depth and unflinching look at the real life monsters that roam our quiet streets and neighborhoods. John's books and movies are available on streaming platforms such as Amazon and at his informative website www.johnborowski.com Don't go down into the crawlspace!
Content note: abuse, incest, animal torture, bestiality, sexual assault, murder Photo source Rough transcript (will upload full one later this week) Hello spooky friends! I apologize for the long delay in new episodes. Life has been intense between moving, divorce stuff, and hockey. That's right - ya boy started playing hockey! I've continued the strong Wisconsin tradition of learning how to do a tough sport on a slippery surface. Today's episode The subject for this episode is one Peter Kurten. To those of you who think you recognize this name, you may be wondering why I'm covering him here. After all, this guy is a German serial killer. I won't spoil this yet, but there is a major Wisconsin connection at the end of the story. Peter's Life Peter Kurten was born in Mülheim am Rhein in Germany on May 26, 1883. He was the third of 13 children, although two of his siblings would die early on. His family lived in a one-bedroom apartment and his father routinely beat everyone in the family. Even worse, Peter's dad would often force the children to watch him and his wife have sex when he was drunk. In 1894, the father would be found guilty of committing incest with his oldest daughter, aged 13 at the time. Peter's mother was able to use this as a basis for separation and moved to Düsseldorf. Throughout his childhood, Kurten would endure a number of hardships - and begin on the path to becoming a serial killer. Because of his fathers' abuse, Peter's academic performance suffered. Additionally, he would run away frequently or try to stay at school as long as possible, avoiding returning home. He learned how to commit some petty crimes in order to keep himself fed while living on the streets. At the age of 9, Peter claims to have committed his first murder. He pushed a school friend into the water, knowing this kid couldn't swim. Another kid jumped in to try to save the first and Peter claims he held both of their heads underwater, drowning them. Police wrote these off as accidental. At the age of 13, Peter had a girlfriend. They were sexually active but she would not allow them to have PiV sex. Instead of just jerking it like the rest of us would do, Peter resorted to bestiality. Soon, he found he could not orgasm without stabbing these animals during the act. He swore that he stopped this after being discovered doing this with a pig. Of course, this followed a time when he befriended a local dog catcher who let him sidekick it up during work. Together, they would abuse the animals they caught. Around this time, he also tried to rape the sister who had already suffered sexual abuse at the hands of their father. An FBI profile of Kürten's criminal behavior later concluded his compulsion to abuse and torture animals and to commit arson were a manifestation of his need to feel a sense of control in response to his chronically abusive upbringing. The arrests begin In total, Kürten would serve 17 separate sentences of imprisonment between 1899 and his arrest, the combined total of which equals 27 years of his life. Let's dig into why... He was arrested in 1899 after stealing money from his boss and skipping town, serving a month. In November of that year, he claims to have committed his first adult murder. He stated that he picked up an 18-year-old girl and persuaded her to accompany him. He claimed to have engaged in sex with the her before strangling her to death with his bare hands. In 1900, he would be arrested again for fraud and attempted murder by gun of a young girl. He served four years in Derendorf, a borough of Düsseldorf. Upon being released, he was drafted into the 98th Infantry Regiment of the German army. He quickly defected and began committing acts of arson. He was arrested on New Year's Eve, admitting to 24 counts of arson. He also stated that he gained sexual excitement over the notion of possibly burning homeless people alive in these fires. He also had committed and attempted robbery. The military tried him and he was imprisoned from 1905 to 1913 in Münster. He refused to follow rules and often found himself in solitary confinement. During this time, Peter later stated, he began to be introduced to intense forms of torture - and gaining sexual satisfaction from them. He would consider performing the 'corrective' torture he experienced in the penal system towards women, often achieving sexual satisfaction from this. The first murder we know for sure Kürten committed occurred on May 25, 1913. During the course of a burglary at a tavern in his hometown, he encountered a nine-year-old girl named Christine Klein asleep in her bed. He strangled the child, then slashed her twice across the throat with a pocket knife, ejaculating as he heard the blood dripping from her wounds onto the floor by her bed. The following day, Kürten specifically returned to Köln to drink in a tavern located directly opposite that in which he had murdered Christine Klein, in order that he could listen to the locals' reactions to the child's murder. He later recollected to investigators that he derived an extreme sense of gratification from the general disgust, repulsion, and outrage he had heard in the patrons' conversations. He would visit her grave, too, and spontaneously ejaculated while handling the soil there. He was not caught. Two months later—again in the course of committing a burglary with the aid of a skeleton key—Kürten broke into a home in Düsseldorf. Discovering a 17-year-old girl named Gertrud Franken, Kürten manually strangled the girl, ejaculating at the sight of blood spouting from her mouth. He was not caught here, either. After murdering Franken, Kurten was arrested for burglaries and arson. He was originally sentenced to six years, although he served an extra two due to being a shit. Released in April 1921, Kürten relocated to Altenburg, where he initially lived with his sister. Through his sister, Kürten became acquainted with a woman three years his senior named Auguste Scharf, a sweet shop proprietor and former prostitute who had previously been convicted of shooting her fiancé to death. Two years later, Kürten and Scharf married, and although the couple regularly engaged in sex, Kürten later admitted he could consummate his marriage only by fantasising about committing violence against another individual, and that, after their wedding night, he engaged in intercourse with his wife only at her invitation. For the first time in his life, Kürten obtained regular employment, also becoming an active trades union official, although with the exception of his wife, he formed no close friendships. Things seemed to be going pretty well for him, all things considered. Then, in 1925, the couple moved back to Düsseldorf. Peter began having a series of affairs. When Auguste discovered these, both women reported Peter to the police saying they were either seduced or raped. Only the individual who cited seduction and threats had their claims pursued. Peter served six months in prison. Peter's crimes just jumped up from there. In 1929, he stalked an elderly woman named Apollonia Kühn and stabbed her repeatedly with scissors. Despite many of the wounds going down to the bone, Kuhn survived! Five days later, he strangled a nine-year-old girl named Rosa Ohliger until she was unconscious. He then stabbed her in the stomach, temple, genitals, and heart with a pair of scissors, spontaneously ejaculating as he knifed the child and inserting his semen into her vagina with his fingers. He hid her body initially under leaves, returning later to set her on fire. Another five days later, he murdered a 45-year-old mechanic named Rudolf Scheer in the suburb of Flingen Nord, stabbing him 20 times, particularly about the head, back and eyes. It wasn't hard to tell, given the timeline and locale, that one person was responsible for these crimes. Although Kürten did attempt to strangle four women between March and July 1929, one of whom he claimed to have thrown into the Rhine River, he is not known to have killed any further victims until August 11th when he raped, strangled, then repeatedly stabbed a young woman named Maria Hahn. She was looking to marry and he took her on a date, later luring her into a meadow in order that he could kill her; he later admitted Hahn had repeatedly pleaded with him to spare her life as he alternately strangled her, stabbed her in the chest and head, or sat astride her body, waiting for her to die. Fearful his wife might connect the bloodstains she had noted on his clothes with Hahn's murder, Kürten later buried her body in a cornfield, only to return to her body several weeks later with the intention of nailing her decomposing remains to a tree in a mock crucifixion to shock and disgust the public; however, Hahn's remains proved too heavy for Kürten to complete this act, and he simply returned her corpse to her grave before embracing and caressing the decomposing body as he lay beneath her remains. He then reburied her body. After this murder, he sent the police a map to her remains. He also would change his weapon of choice from scissors to a knife. On August 21st, he randomly stabbed three individuals who all lived and reported their experiences to police. Three days later, he saw two sisters - aged 5 and 14 - and murdered them both. He decided to suck the blood from their stab wounds, too, leading to him earning the nickname Vampire of Düsseldorf. Not content, he approached a housemaid in her late 20s the next day and propositioned her for sex. When she declined, he attempted to murder her. She survived but was unable to provide details about her attacker. In September, he attempted to murder two more people, but failed. He felt it was time to change his murder weapon again - this time, to a hammer. He also began to travel more, using train stops to commit his murders. At the end of September, Peter met a 31-year-old servant girl named Ida Reuter at Düsseldorf station. He asked Reuter to accompany him to a café, then for a walk near the river. He repeatedly struck her about the head with a hammer both before and after he had raped her. On October 11, he met a 22-year-old servant girl named Elizabeth Dörrier outside a theater. As had been the case with Reuter, Dörrier agreed to accompany Kürten for a drink at a café before the pair took a train to Grafenberg, with view to a walk alongside the Kleine Düssel river, where she was struck once across her right temple with a hammer, then raped. Kürten struck her repeatedly about the head and both temples with his hammer and left her for dead. She was found in the early hours of the morning and never woke up from the coma she was found in. On 25 October, Kürten attacked two women with a hammer; both survived, although in the second instance, this was only because Kürten's hammer broke in the attack. On 7 November 1929, Kürten encountered a five-year-old girl named Gertrude Albermann in the Flingern district of Düsseldorf; he persuaded the child to accompany him to a section of deserted allotments, where he seized her by the throat and strangled her, stabbing her once in the left temple with a pair of scissors as he did so. When Albermann "collapsed to the ground without a sound", Kürten stabbed the child 34 further times in the temple and chest, before leaving her body in a pile of nettles against a factory wall. The murder of Gertrude Albermann proved to be Kürten's final fatal attack, although he did engage in a spate of non-fatal hammer attacks and attempted strangulations between February and May 1930, maiming 10 victims in these assaults. All recipients survived and many were able to describe their attacker to police. On 14 May 1930, an unknown man approached a 20-year-old woman named Maria Budlick at Düsseldorf station. Discovering Budlick had travelled to Düsseldorf from Köln in search of lodgings and employment, he offered to direct her towards a local hostel. Budlick agreed to follow the man, although she became apprehensive when he attempted to lead her through a scarcely populated park. The pair began to argue, whereupon another man approached the duo, asking whether Budlick was being pestered by her companion. When Budlick nodded, the man with whom she had been arguing simply walked away. The identity of the man who ostensibly came to Budlick's aid was Peter Kürten. Kürten invited the distressed young woman to his apartment on Mettmanner Straße to eat and drink before Budlick—correctly deducing the underlying motive for Kürten's hospitality—stated she was uninterested in engaging in sex with him. Kürten calmly agreed and offered to lead Budlick to a hotel, although he instead lured her into the Grafenburg Woods, where he seized her by the throat and attempted to strangle her as he raped her. When Budlick began to scream, Kürten released his grasp on her throat, before allowing her to leave. Budlick did not report this assault to police, but described her ordeal in a letter to a friend, although she addressed the letter incorrectly. As such, the letter was opened at the post office by a clerk on 19 May. Upon reading the contents of the letter, this clerk forwarded the letter to the Düsseldorf police. This letter was read by Chief Inspector Gennat, who deduced there was a slim chance Budlick's assailant might be the Düsseldorf murderer. Chief Inspector Gennat interviewed Budlick, who recounted her ordeal, further divulging one of the reasons Kürten had spared her was because she had falsely informed him she could not remember his address. She agreed to lead the police to Kürten's home, on Mettmanner Straße. When the landlady of the property let Budlick into the room of 71 Mettmanner Straße, Budlick confirmed to Chief Inspector Gennat this was the address of her assailant. The landlady confirmed to the chief inspector the tenant's name was Peter Kürten. Peter Got Caught Although Kürten was not at home when Budlick and Chief Inspector Gennat searched his property, he spotted the pair in the communal hallway, and promptly left. Knowing that his identity was now known to the police and suspecting they may also have connected him to the crimes committed by the Vampire of Düsseldorf, Kürten confessed to his wife he had raped Budlick and that because of his previous convictions, he may receive 15 years' penal labour. With his wife's consent, he found lodgings in the Adlerstraße district of Düsseldorf, and did not return to his own home until 23 May. Upon returning home, Kürten confessed to his wife he was the Vampire of Düsseldorf. With Kürten's full consent, he urged his wife to collect the substantial reward offered for his capture, Auguste Kürten contacted the police the following day. In the information provided to detectives, Kürten's wife explained that although she had known her husband had been repeatedly imprisoned in the past, she was unaware of his culpability in any murders. She then added that her husband had confessed to her his culpability in the Düsseldorf murders, and that he was willing to likewise confess to police. Furthermore, he was to meet her outside St. Rochus church later that day. That afternoon, Kürten was arrested at gunpoint. Kürten freely admitted his guilt in all the crimes police had attributed to the Vampire of Düsseldorf, and further confessed he had committed the unsolved murders of Christine Klein and Gertrud Franken in 1913. In total, Kürten admitted to 68 crimes including 10 murders and 31 attempted murders. He made no attempt to excuse his crimes, but justified them upon the basis of what he saw as the injustices he had endured throughout his life. Nonetheless, he was adamant he had not tortured any of his child victims. Kürten also admitted to both investigators and psychiatrists that the actual sight of his victim's blood was, on many occasions, sufficient to bring him to orgasm, and that, on occasion, if he experienced ejaculation in the act of strangling a woman, he would immediately become apologetic to his victim, proclaiming, "That's what love is all about". He further claimed to have drunk the blood from the throat of one victim, from the temple of another, and to have licked the blood from a third victim's hands. In one of these instances, he had drunk so much blood from the neck wound he had inflicted upon victim Maria Hahn that he vomited. Kürten also admitted to having decapitated a swan in the spring of 1930 in order that he could drink the blood from the animal's neck, achieving ejaculation in the process. There's a lot of interesting information about his psychological study and trial. It's not something I feel is super relevant to cover here. Needless to say, he was convicted and sentenced to death. On the day he was to be killed, he asked to write letters of apology to his victims' families in addition to one for his wife. For his final meal, he had Wiener Schnitzel, a bottle of white wine, and fried potatoes - and asked for seconds which he was granted. At 6 am on July 2,1931, Kurten was marched to a guillotine. As someone who derived intense pleasure from gushing blood, he asked "Tell me... after my head is chopped off, will I still be able to hear, at least for a moment, the sound of my own blood gushing from the stump of my neck? That would be the pleasure to end all pleasures." He had no other final words before being beheaded. Wait, where's the Wisconsin connection here? After Kurten was executed, scientists were keen to learn how he worked. They took his brain to study it in an effort to find what made him evil. The head was bisected and mummified. Arne Coward, a noted collector of strange things with a torture museum in Hawaii, wound up with it following World War II. Coward had acquired the famed Nuremberg Torture Collection in order to open up this museum. That collection has made international tours, and went through the US just before the turn of the 20th century. Ripley Entertainment, Inc., tried to buy the museum from Coward. The Nuremberg collection itself was divided up after Coward's death in 1989, and Ripley's settled for some pieces. The Nuremberg collection itself was divided up. Initially, the third-party seller Randall Miller and Edward Meyer, VP of Exhibits and Archives at Ripley Entertainment, Inc., had no idea whose mummified head they were bargaining over in June 1989. Meyer was interested in acquiring more mummified objects for Ripley's and found the head a great specimen. He says "It didn't have to have a story to be interesting to me. Visually, this is a museum piece." And, he's right. The head is split straight down the middle so that one can see the inner workings of the skull, sans the brain of course. Meyer recalled that the Kurten head came with a magazine article depicting the crimes of Kurten. Without having seen this ahead of time, Meyer could have had no idea what the significance of this mummified head was. Given that, Meyer ranked Kurten's head as one of the top five strange things they have in their collection. The Ripley's Believe It Or Not! museum in the Wisconsin Dells was slotted to open in May 1990. As the designers began to work on a display for this head, they designed a whole gallery around medical oddities for the Dells location. While there has been a slight change towards torture, Meyer believes Kurten's head is likely the only thing that has never moved or changed from our local location. The problem with Ripley's In episode one of the web series Serial Killer Culture, available on Amazon Prime, Meyer takes the viewers through the Ripley warehouse in Orlando, Florida. In it, he's quick to point out the various tribal art and how important it's been to the organization. Ripley himself, Meyer says, traveled to around 201 countries during his lifetime to collect the strange and unusual. He also makes some assumptions about cannibalism and other practices that are seen as 'other' to Western eyes. He's also proud of the nearly 100 shrunken heads the organization owns, even using two pretty out-of-date racial comments for 2016. Despite this, Meyer considers himself to be an educator. This is a great display of colonization and seeing those different from yourself as 'other.' Noted exhibits, both current and past, display medical anomalies and resort to ableism to shock attendees. Meyer's racism aside, we also see racism instilled in a wonder over shrunken heads, tribal instruments, and other attractions. In the show notes, I've linked a paper from Sarah Haughenbury called 'A Spectacle Of The Odd: Constructing Otherness In The Odditoriums Of Ripley’s Believe It Or Not!' Haughenbury explores these issues closely, from ableism and racism to lack of context and ethics. The otherness involved in cultural tourism, especially without proper context, harkens back to the days of sideshows. These generally remove personal agency, just like Ripley's does with displaying bodily remains, especially without specific consent. Links https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Peter_K%C3%BCrten https://www.biography.com/crime-figure/peter-kurten https://listverse.com/2018/02/02/10-twisted-facts-about-peter-kurten-the-vampire-of-dusseldorf/ https://www.cultofweird.com/crime/peter-kurten-head-wisconsin-dells/ https://www.amazon.com/Serial-Killer-Culture-Web/dp/B06W2LMBBD Haughenbury's paper: https://bit.ly/2Vpwcja ACEs score: https://www.npr.org/sections/health-shots/2015/03/02/387007941/take-the-ace-quiz-and-learn-what-it-does-and-doesnt-mean Next episode My goal is to bring the show back to every other week here. You should see a new episode in two weeks. I'm hoping to pull together a few more ways to interact with folx, too!
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This week Dom & JD give you their TOP 5 HALLOWEEN HORROR MOVIES (Without Michael Myers). In addition, DER SCREENERSCHNITZEL where we review "Bloodlines: The Art and Life of Vincent Castaglia" from acclaimed documentarian John Borowski (Albert Fish, Carl Panzram, HH Holmes, Serial Killer Culture). There is also horror news, Manly Palmer, greasy swamp pedophiles, and droopy eyed dog who just wants some candy.http://www.postmortemshow.comhttp://www.patreon.com/postmortemshow
On July 22, 1991, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested. As the officers searched his apartment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they discovered dismembered body parts in the refrigerator. Further investigation led them to photographs of other victims which Dahmer dismembered. Upon confessing to officers, Dahmer admitted to acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. For the first time in print, Dahmer’s Confession presents the Milwaukee cannibal’s complete confession, raw and uncensored. Jeffrey Dahmer’s inclusion into the Serial Killer Culture is illustrated in the book by including artworks based on Dahmer and writings by those affected by Dahmer’s case and crimes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
On July 22, 1991, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested. As the officers searched his apartment in Milwaukee, Wisconsin, they discovered dismembered body parts in the refrigerator. Further investigation led them to photographs of other victims which Dahmer dismembered. Upon confessing to officers, Dahmer admitted to acts of necrophilia and cannibalism. For the first time in print, Dahmer’s Confession presents the Milwaukee cannibal’s complete confession, raw and uncensored. Jeffrey Dahmer’s inclusion into the Serial Killer Culture is illustrated in the book by including artworks based on Dahmer and writings by those affected by Dahmer’s case and crimes. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
The man behind such documentaries as HH Holmes: America's First Serial Killer, Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred & Vengeance, Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation, and Serial Killer Culture joins us for Part 2 of our series of episodes with him as we talk about his past works and a new project regarding Jesse Pomeroy: The Boston Boy Fiend. Our email is tandvhorror@gmail.com You can find us discussing the show along with some horror-related topics on Twitter @TravNVicHorror You can find Travis on Twitter @PhenomenalTLD You can find Vic on Twitter @vicvonerich When things get out of control…that's when you'll want to check our YouTube channel as we do EXCLUSIVE “Travis and Vic's Drunken Horror Adventures” videos on there from time to time as well. Subscribe to TandVHorror and watch the chaos take place. Last, but not least, give us a “like” on Facebook at: Facebook.com/travisnvichorror
The man behind such documentaries as HH Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer, Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred & Vengeance, Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation, and Serial Killer Culture joins us for Part 2 of our series of episodes with him as we talk about his past works and a new project regarding Jesse Pomeroy: The Boston Boy Fiend. Our email is tandvhorror@gmail.com You can find us discussing the show along with some horror-related topics on Twitter @TravNVicHorror You can find Travis on Twitter @PhenomenalTLD You can find Vic on Twitter @vicvonerich When things get out of control…that’s when you’ll want to check our YouTube channel as we do EXCLUSIVE “Travis and Vic’s Drunken Horror Adventures” videos on there from time to time as well. Subscribe to TandVHorror and watch the chaos take place. Last, but not least, give us a “like” on Facebook at: Facebook.com/travisnvichorror
The man behind such documentaries as HH Holmes: America’s First Serial Killer, Carl Panzram: The Spirit of Hatred & Vengeance, Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation, and Serial Killer Culture joins us for Part 2 of our series of episodes with him as we talk about his past works and a new project regarding Jesse Pomeroy: The Boston Boy Fiend.Our email is tandvhorror@gmail.comYou can find us discussing the show along with some horror-related topics on Twitter @TravNVicHorrorYou can find Travis on Twitter @PhenomenalTLDYou can find Vic on Twitter @vicvonerichWhen things get out of control…that’s when you’ll want to check our YouTube channel as we do EXCLUSIVE “Travis and Vic’s Drunken Horror Adventures” videos on there from time to time as well. Subscribe to TandVHorror and watch the chaos take place.Last, but not least, give us a “like” on Facebook at: Facebook.com/travisnvichorror
For this episode, we discuss the documentary film SERIAL KILLER CULTURE. Robin and Chris gush over their mutual interest in serial killers, and Julie surprises us all with her favorite film of the year.
Main Review: The Other Woman Top 5 Cameron Diaz Movies Film Club Review: Martha Marcy May Marlene What Else We Watched (Only Lovers Left Alive, Dom Hemingway, Berberian Sound Studio, Serial Killer Culture, Trailer Park Boys: Countdown to Liquor Day, The Cook, the Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, BoJack Horseman) News Next Week Preview (They Came Together, Top 5 Paul Rudd Movies, It’s A Wonderful Life) Summer Box Office Draf