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Alayna

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Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Don't just put your rabbits out.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Don't just put your rabbits out.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

People just walk outside and put their rabbits out.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

People just walk outside and put their rabbits out.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

remember the details i cannot it's a it's a wild one yeah so it makes sense that you genuinely don't know his life okay but that you've heard the name yeah because he's definitely up there he's very brutal he's very prolific in his numbers and he was committing crimes at the same time as edmund kemper Oh, they got a little conflated.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

remember the details i cannot it's a it's a wild one yeah so it makes sense that you genuinely don't know his life okay but that you've heard the name yeah because he's definitely up there he's very brutal he's very prolific in his numbers and he was committing crimes at the same time as edmund kemper Oh, they got a little conflated.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

It's one of those things where it's like everyone really knows Edmund Kemper's name for his crimes. But I think this one got a little pushed to the side, which is when you hear this story, you're going to be like, I'm sorry, what? I almost wonder, too, if you mentioned him when we did Ed Kemper. I think I did mention him. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

It's one of those things where it's like everyone really knows Edmund Kemper's name for his crimes. But I think this one got a little pushed to the side, which is when you hear this story, you're going to be like, I'm sorry, what? I almost wonder, too, if you mentioned him when we did Ed Kemper. I think I did mention him. Yeah.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Because I think there was some, like, confusion with victims and, like, what was going on. They were committing their crimes at the same time period in the same area. Okay. So there was a lot of confusion over what the fuck was going on.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Because I think there was some, like, confusion with victims and, like, what was going on. They were committing their crimes at the same time period in the same area. Okay. So there was a lot of confusion over what the fuck was going on.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Yeah, he's very early. And Herbert Mullen, though, is called the killer hippie, which is quite a moniker. That's such a bummer. Yeah, and he was like, you're not a hippie if you're a murderer. And he's a... He's a gnarly guy.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

Yeah, he's very early. And Herbert Mullen, though, is called the killer hippie, which is quite a moniker. That's such a bummer. Yeah, and he was like, you're not a hippie if you're a murderer. And he's a... He's a gnarly guy.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

But he's also very, very mentally ill. Oh. There's a lot happening in this. Okay. Very scary stuff. All right. And it was exacerbated, as we'll see, by like psychedelic drugs and stuff. Oh, shit. So that's when you're already mentally ill, taking psychedelic drugs can potentially be harmful. Yeah, just watch Yellow Jackets. There you go. You should because it's really good. I'm in season two.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

But he's also very, very mentally ill. Oh. There's a lot happening in this. Okay. Very scary stuff. All right. And it was exacerbated, as we'll see, by like psychedelic drugs and stuff. Oh, shit. So that's when you're already mentally ill, taking psychedelic drugs can potentially be harmful. Yeah, just watch Yellow Jackets. There you go. You should because it's really good. I'm in season two.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

We're coming up to being caught up. Almost. We're getting there. So in the minds of many, the 1960s was definitely a decade that like you, you know, you love a hippie. I do. The 60s was a time that was dominated by hippie culture. Free love, baby. You really think, yeah, exactly. Free love. And there was a lot of like, you know, trying attempts to advance progressive ideas.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

We're coming up to being caught up. Almost. We're getting there. So in the minds of many, the 1960s was definitely a decade that like you, you know, you love a hippie. I do. The 60s was a time that was dominated by hippie culture. Free love, baby. You really think, yeah, exactly. Free love. And there was a lot of like, you know, trying attempts to advance progressive ideas.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

And like, you know, this new generation of young people was trying to make shit happen. There's like a lot when you go back into the 60s, a lot of shit was happening. It's interesting. Cultural changes happening. You know, it's a very interesting decade for sure.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

And like, you know, this new generation of young people was trying to make shit happen. There's like a lot when you go back into the 60s, a lot of shit was happening. It's interesting. Cultural changes happening. You know, it's a very interesting decade for sure.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

But while it is true that the heyday of the baby boomers was one of considerable social and cultural change, it's also an era where some of the darkest parts of humanity became impossible for a lot of Americans to ignore. Like it really was the time. Beginning in the mid-60s, violent crime and homicide rates were spiking in the U.S.

Morbid
Episode 660: Herbert Mullin: The Killer Hippie (Part 1)

But while it is true that the heyday of the baby boomers was one of considerable social and cultural change, it's also an era where some of the darkest parts of humanity became impossible for a lot of Americans to ignore. Like it really was the time. Beginning in the mid-60s, violent crime and homicide rates were spiking in the U.S.