Rick Spence
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You're essentially making sacrificial victims and they will be your ghostly servants in the afterlife. Do you think he actually believed that? Who knows? I mean, here's the question. Was he making that up just...
to be scary or is that what his actual that that's what he's saying his motivation is so let's take him at face value rather than trying to wish that into the cornfield that is to to get rid of it let's just take it if he so he's claiming that he's he's killing these people in order to acquire slave servants in the afterlife He will subsequently go on to claim many more victims. I'm not sure, 44?
to be scary or is that what his actual that that's what he's saying his motivation is so let's take him at face value rather than trying to wish that into the cornfield that is to to get rid of it let's just take it if he so he's claiming that he's he's killing these people in order to acquire slave servants in the afterlife He will subsequently go on to claim many more victims. I'm not sure, 44?
to be scary or is that what his actual that that's what he's saying his motivation is so let's take him at face value rather than trying to wish that into the cornfield that is to to get rid of it let's just take it if he so he's claiming that he's he's killing these people in order to acquire slave servants in the afterlife He will subsequently go on to claim many more victims. I'm not sure, 44?
Eventually he will have, before he just kind of vanishes. One of the really interesting clues to me when I was looking at that case, which I didn't find anybody else that tended to make much of it of, is that it all has to do with this kind of Halloween card that he sends to the press in San Francisco. And it's talking about sort of rope by gun, by fire.
Eventually he will have, before he just kind of vanishes. One of the really interesting clues to me when I was looking at that case, which I didn't find anybody else that tended to make much of it of, is that it all has to do with this kind of Halloween card that he sends to the press in San Francisco. And it's talking about sort of rope by gun, by fire.
Eventually he will have, before he just kind of vanishes. One of the really interesting clues to me when I was looking at that case, which I didn't find anybody else that tended to make much of it of, is that it all has to do with this kind of Halloween card that he sends to the press in San Francisco. And it's talking about sort of rope by gun, by fire.
And there's this whole sort of wheel, you know, like the Zodiacs. But what was this drawn from? Where he got this from is from a Tim Holt Western comic book published in 1951. And you see the same thing in the cover. It's Wheel of Fortune, but with different forms of grisly death on it. And all of the things that he mentioned are shown on the cover of this.
And there's this whole sort of wheel, you know, like the Zodiacs. But what was this drawn from? Where he got this from is from a Tim Holt Western comic book published in 1951. And you see the same thing in the cover. It's Wheel of Fortune, but with different forms of grisly death on it. And all of the things that he mentioned are shown on the cover of this.
And there's this whole sort of wheel, you know, like the Zodiacs. But what was this drawn from? Where he got this from is from a Tim Holt Western comic book published in 1951. And you see the same thing in the cover. It's Wheel of Fortune, but with different forms of grisly death on it. And all of the things that he mentioned are shown on the cover of this.
So whoever put together that card saw that comic book. Well, that's kind of an interesting clue. So does that mean he's a comic book collector? When would he have? I mean, that is one. And also before he got the idea from. So he's incorporating these things from the.
So whoever put together that card saw that comic book. Well, that's kind of an interesting clue. So does that mean he's a comic book collector? When would he have? I mean, that is one. And also before he got the idea from. So he's incorporating these things from the.
So whoever put together that card saw that comic book. Well, that's kind of an interesting clue. So does that mean he's a comic book collector? When would he have? I mean, that is one. And also before he got the idea from. So he's incorporating these things from the.
Then there are, of course, his codes, which people have, you know, which aren't all that difficult to decipher, probably because they weren't meant to be. The other thing that you find often with serial or psychopathic killers is they're toying with the press. I mean, this goes all the way back to Jack the Ripper. You know, they get attention.
Then there are, of course, his codes, which people have, you know, which aren't all that difficult to decipher, probably because they weren't meant to be. The other thing that you find often with serial or psychopathic killers is they're toying with the press. I mean, this goes all the way back to Jack the Ripper. You know, they get attention.
Then there are, of course, his codes, which people have, you know, which aren't all that difficult to decipher, probably because they weren't meant to be. The other thing that you find often with serial or psychopathic killers is they're toying with the press. I mean, this goes all the way back to Jack the Ripper. You know, they get attention.
And then he just disappears.
And then he just disappears.
And then he just disappears.
Why do you think he was never caught? I think they knew who to look for. There's nothing much to go on. I mean, there was a guy who was long a suspect. And then eventually they tested his DNA and found that it didn't match any of the things that they'd found. Again, it goes back to, I'm not even sure that it's one person who's responsible for all of them.