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A thrill killing is premeditated or random murder that is motivated by the sheer excitement of the act. [1] While there have been attempts to categorize multiple murders, such as identifying "thrill killing" as a type of "hedonistic mass killing", [2] actual details of events frequently overlap category definitions making attempts at such distinctions problematic.
Dorothy asks Leanne about her smiling at Isabelle's death, and Leanne says that Isabelle only wanted to hurt Dorothy. Leanne and Julian have sex on the back patio, unaware that Dorothy is watching them on the security camera; Dorothy later confronts Julian, who suggests she make peace with Leanne.
Michelle Alyssa Go (December 29, 1981 – January 15, 2022) was a 40-year-old Chinese-American woman who was pushed into the path of an oncoming New York City Subway train at the Times Square–42nd Street station, resulting in her death.
Theatrical and VOD film rights to My Name Is 'A' by Anonymous were purchased shortly after its 2012 film festival debut at Pollygrid and the film was intended to receive a wider release in November of the same year, [2] but the movie did not receive an official release until November 2014, when Wild Eye Releasing picked up the VOD (under the ...
In 1995, then-20-year-old Steven Pladl met and groomed then-15-year-old Alyssa over the internet. He traveled to San Antonio, Texas, to begin a sexual relationship with her, and Alyssa ran away with Steven to live with him in New York. Alyssa became pregnant at 16 and gave birth to their first child at 17, whom they named Denise Pladl.
Elizabeth Olten was a 9-year-old girl who was murdered by her neighbor Alyssa Bustamante, who was 15 at the time, in St. Martins, Missouri on October 21, 2009. [2] Bustamante lured Olten into the woods before strangling and stabbing her to death. Bustamante murdered Olten simply due to homicidal ideation and to see what it was like to kill someone.
The start of 1996 brings a clean board that is soon covered with red names when a series of sniper attacks leaves nine people dead and puts the entire department on red-ball alert. A game of hangman is found drawn in chalk at every scene, leading the detectives to a suspect who kills himself even while his house is surrounded and filled with ...
This version of the film was later re-released by Creepy Six, with commentary by Vince D'Amato, Ryan Nicholson, Peter Speers, as part of a DVD double feature with Sex and Death: 1977 on February 8, 2008. [3] An uncut version of Torched was released on DVD by Plotdigger Films in 2010.