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Tag: serial killers
Chicago extreme music pioneers Macabre release their first album in nearly a decade
Carnival of Killers, the first album by south-side heavy-music pioneers Macabre in nearly a decade, is pretty much exactly what I hoped it would be. The trio, who haven’t had a lineup change since forming in 1985, have built a global following with what they call “murder metal”—that is, songs about serial killers and other […]
Chicago’s ‘clusters’ of unsolved strangling deaths near Washington Park and Garfield Park, and other news
Also, Chris Kennedy continues bold attack on Emanuel by mentioning Joe Berrios.
National Review names Rauner ‘the worst Republican governor in America,’ and other Chicago news
Also, Bernie Sanders endorses Jesus “Chuy” Garcia for Congress.
Bears on Trump NFL comments: ‘This divisive political situation has unified our franchise’
Also, Alderman Ray Lopez wants to overhaul the “deeply flawed” CPD gang database.
A teenager who disappeared in the 1970s identified as a victim of John Wayne Gacy, and other Chicago news
Also, Jason Van Dyke’s lawyer wants to move the first-degree murder trial out of Cook County.
At Mad Mobster’s peculiar crossroads of real and imagined horrors
A fest for those fascinated with serial killers, Mad Mobster True Crime & Horror Expo looks to become an annual Chicago institution.
This week’s Chicagoan: Adam Selzer, ghost-tour guide
This week’s Chicagoan is Adam Selzer, ghost-tour guide.
BBC2’s The Fall delves into double lives
Everyone leads double lives, but especially serial killers.
Being Jack Unterweger
John Malkovich channels a serial killer in The Infernal Comedy at Symphony Center.
True Crime?
You simply won’t believe what Dr. Helen Morrison has discovered about serial killers.
The Inner Life of a Psycho Killer
A Conversation With Forensic Psychiatrist Carl Wahlstrom, One of the Expert Witnesses Who Interviewed and Evaluated Jeffrey Dahmer
The Return of Larry Eyler
When he was sentenced to death for the murder of an Uptown boy prostitute, police and prosecutors thought they had brought an end to a long series of gruesome homosexual murders. But the killing hasn’t stopped, and now Eyler is returning to court with a s In a Rogers Park alley on August 21, 1984, […]