08-26-2004, 06:41 PM
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I was watching an interview with Richard "The Iceman" Kuklinski the mob button man who murdered 100 people
The Iceman
Just watching him speak its apparent that he's incredibly intelligent. But he's got the coldest demeaner and the coldest eyes I've ever seen
This guy scares me more than Charles Manson ever could.
If you get a chance to check out the show called man confesses you'll be amazed at how matter of fact and calm he is about the whole thing
But the way he looks at the camera is just scary
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08-26-2004, 09:03 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
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I will sheepishly admit a certain fascination with the photo's and stories of the men of Murder Inc, the mob killers from earlier in the 20th century, the 1920's through the 1950's.
Albert Anastasia was a premier mob killer and a remorseless pyschopath with over 100 victims to his credit.
He had a .38 calibre accident while getting a shave in 1957.
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08-26-2004, 09:58 PM
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Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kalispell, Montana
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I have to disagree with you Capt.
While Kuklinski is definitely an evil individual, he did have limits. He said he'd never have hurt a kid no matter how much money was thrown at him. I have to respect that.
This is a guy that probably isn't dangerous to you if you're being a good boy.
I'd consider people like Richard Ramirez, John Wayne Gacy etc much more evil.
I agree with the coldness in his eyes. He's most approptiately nicknamed for sure.
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08-26-2004, 10:08 PM
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Norm!
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the guy ruthlessly killed up to 100 people, he did it in a very business like and professional way. He wasn't like a Ramirez or a Manson or a Gacy. There was no guadiness to it at all. It comes across as very cold and detached. His victims weren't objects for some kind of gratification, or relief, they were no more than pieces of wood to him. that in my mind is pure evil at its best definition.
Does the Devil take pleasure out of evil acts, probably not, he just does them, its a job to him. the same with the Iceman
Interesting to note that Kuklinski's brother is in the same prison for raping a girl before throwing her and her dog off of a roof to thier deaths.
More of a gratification thing for his brother I think, his brother might be insane, however Kuklinski represents the purest form of being a phychopath
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08-26-2004, 10:23 PM
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Franchise Player
Join Date: Oct 2001
Location: Kalispell, Montana
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Sure, I don't argue any of that. But, bottom line, if you participate in criminal activities you are far, far more likely to be murdered...and in his adult life, it seems these are the only folks that met with the wrath of the iceman.
The randomness of Ramirez and others is far more disturbing to me because it COULD be someone close to me that got killed. I don't know anybody that runs in the types of circles that would've led one to eat a Kuklinski burger.
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08-26-2004, 11:31 PM
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Join Date: Apr 2004
Location: Where I lay my head is home...
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Here's what I wonder...
Is it the acts that make you scary, or the ease of which you get away with the acts you are sure you are right...?
For instance, I could never hurt a kid,
Or really anyone who didn't deserve it,
But because I have the patience, and the research and planning, to pull of all sorts of things that I feel would be benefical to community...
What defines psychosis?
EDIT: Added now: Randomess yes, tjhat would be truly evil and easier to get away with. But what if you were so meticulous you had a plan and carried it out? Are you less evil because it's a 'moral' in your head, or are you more evil because it's premeditated...
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