Killer receives love letters

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Norwegian newspapers are reporting that the guy who killed 77 people (69 on Utoya, 8 in Oslo) in the Norwegian
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are receiving many love letters from women around of the world.

Love letters? What the F*** is wrong with people?


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High profile killers always get that - Ted Bundy was getting bags of love letters his whole time on death row. It's pretty hard to understand from a normal person's point of view.
 
There sure are some sick puppies in the human species.

Difficult to even start to understand what motivates someone to idolise a clearly evil lunatic.
 
High profile killers always get that - Ted Bundy was getting bags of love letters his whole time on death row. It's pretty hard to understand from a normal person's point of view.

Yes, it is an well known "phenomenon". Last time I read something about this in Norwegian media was regarding a man who killed a policeman in a robbery (
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). He also had many female "fans". Crazy people.



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In a celebrity-driven culture, newsmaking murderers get the most mail. Van der Sloot's would-be baby-mamas "want to share his celebrity status and become celebrities with him. They want their fifteen minutes," Aamodt says. That's why "Night Stalker" Richard Ramirez, who killed 13 in a 1985 reign of terror that included rape, torture and the gouging out of eyes, still receives bags full of mail 21 years after entering San Quentin's death row — and 13 years after marrying someone who wrote him 75 letters. A friend of mine who works with the prison system says she watched Ramirez being "mobbed" with applications from women wanting to visit him. Wife-killer Scott Peterson got a marriage proposal during his first hour on death row.
 
This goes back further than World War 2 guys. We all know Hitler used to receive womens Knickers in mail etc a lot of the time. Many women loved that man for some reason.

The one that sticks out the most was a Women who was Kidnapped and raped for months and held in a small room. When he finished with her he stabbed her about 10-15 times and threw her body out of Car onto the side of the road. She ended up living and pointing this man out to police.

When it ALL went to court she testified FOR HIM and said she was in love with him?????????????
 
This goes back further than World War 2 guys. We all know Hitler used to receive womens Knickers in mail etc a lot of the time. Many women loved that man for some reason.

The one that sticks out the most was a Women who was Kidnapped and raped for months and held in a small room. When he finished with her he stabbed her about 10-15 times and threw her body out of Car onto the side of the road. She ended up living and pointing this man out to police.

When it ALL went to court she testified FOR HIM and said she was in love with him?????????????

Yes, this might be an example of
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Some examples from the wikipedia link:

Mary McElroy was kidnapped and held for ransom in 1933 and released by her captors unharmed. When three of her four captors were apprehended and given maximum sentences (including one death sentence), McElroy defended them. According to reports, she suffered from feelings of guilt concerning the case which compromised her mental and physical health. She took her own life in 1940.

Patty Hearst was kidnapped by the Symbionese Liberation Army in 1974. After two months in captivity, she actively took part in a robbery they were orchestrating. Her unsuccessful legal defense claimed that she suffered from Stockholm syndrome and was coerced into aiding the SLA. She was convicted and imprisoned for her actions in the robbery, though her sentence was commuted in February 1979 by President Jimmy Carter, and she received a Presidential pardon from President Bill Clinton on January 20, 2001 (among his last official acts before leaving office).

Jaycee Lee Dugard was abducted at age 11 by Phillip and Nancy Garrido at a school bus stop in 1991 and was imprisoned at their residence for 18 years. In August 2009, Phillip brought Nancy and Jaycee (who was living under the alias "Allissa") along with two girls that Garrido fathered with Jaycee during her captivity, to be questioned by Garrido's parole officer after he noticed some suspicious behavior. She did not reveal her identity when she was questioned alone. Instead, she told investigators she was a battered wife from Minnesota who was hiding from her abusive husband, and described Garrido as a "great person" who was "good with her kids". Dugard has since admitted to forming an emotional bond with Garrido with great guilt and regret.[9]
 

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