3 People Who Actually Met A Murderer In Real Life Talk About Their Experiences
It’s chilling enough to read stories about murderers or watch TV shows based upon them, but could you imagine running into a murderer in real life?
These 3 people actually have met a murderer in real life, and here are their experiences for you below.
“One of the smartest, most popular, and friendliest guys at my high school. He stood up for people who got bullied, he included everyone, he helped people who needed it all the time.”
“Seemed like an utterly selfless guy. Literally, everybody loved the guy. Two years ago killed his wife and then himself after an argument.”
“Sat next to him in choir class. He was always kind of off. He operated on his own wavelength. Constantly in his own world, never really engaging with anybody. People just didn’t really exist on his radar.”
“On a class trip, we slept in the same hotel room and he walked around naked like I wasn’t even there. I always assumed he was autistic, but in hindsight, it might have been something much worse, like schizophrenia. He never seemed violent, but nobody ever talked to him enough to ever make that conclusion in the first place.”
“A few months ago he beat and stabbed his mother to death with a kitchen knife. It was so bad dental records were needed to identify the body. He cut off one of her breasts and implied in his confession that he ate part of it.”
“He waited until his dad came home from work to show him what he’d done. Claimed he saw a sign from the devil that told him to kill her. (That may have been a lie. From what I heard he was very excited to tell the police what he had done. And from what I do know about him, he might have said it for the attention.)”
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“He turned himself in, waived his Miranda rights, and confessed to everything. When the cops found him he was literally soaked in blood.”
“He refused to shower it off, so they had to hose him down before they put him in a cell. He’s looking at 40 years in prison.”
“His Mom was an amazing woman, she tailored our suits for choir and was constantly volunteering. If there was an event, she was there. She was gonna be her town’s councilwoman next year. She loved her son very much. She didn’t deserve to die like that.”
“Obligatory didn’t know him as a friend, but a regular customer in my shop. He would come in after his shift to buy beer and tobacco, on one occasion he caught and helped us to evict a shoplifter. He seemed friendly enough.”
“Then a local girl went missing and was eventually pulled out of a river a few weeks later. They announced they were looking for somebody in connection with her death and it was him.”
“They had CCTV footage of him tailing her through a park and footage of him buying beer in a shop, still unconfirmed to this day being our shop as they blurred out the surroundings.”
“Anyway, as we had a TV in our shop switched to the news channel as it was a rolling story local to us, we started to discuss the guy, if we saw him on the day she went missing, that kind of thing.”
“We hadn’t, but it was at that point when one of my staff, a young girl, who had previously said to management that she didn’t want to work the closing shift anymore because there were “too many creepy men around”, told us that he used to stare at her when he came into the store in a way that made her uncomfortable enough to not want to be on the floor when he came in.”
“They never got to question him about the murder as he was found dead in a local park a few days later. He’d hung himself.”
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