Posts Tagged ‘knife’

Michael Myers

Monday, August 2nd, 2010

The beginning of the movie Halloween is set in 1963 where a young boy by the name of Michael Myers (then aged six) takes a knife from the kitchen and murders his seventeen year old sister while their parents are away. The parents return and find their daughter murdered and their son in a trance-like state. Not know what else to do with him, they send him to a sanitarium where a child psychologist by the dame of Sam Loomis works with him for eight years in an attempt to figure the boy out or help him in some way. By the end of the eight years however, Dr. Loomis is completely convinced that there is no helping the boy because he is clearly pure evil. He tries to ensure that Michael stays locked up but when the time comes for him to be tried as an adult, and they make the move to transfer him to another institution he escapes and returns to his home town (after killing a truck driver and stealing the jumpsuit we see him wear in the film).

Michael Myers

Michael Myers

The remainder of the film is what pioneered the way for most other slasher films that would follow in the next two decades. Needless to say, a few teenagers were brutally murdered, and that even after being stabbed two times with household objects, and once in the chest with a knife he was still going strong. It wasn’t until the end of the movie when he was shot six times did it seem like he might stop killing. However, after being shot he fell off of the second story balcony of the house, and by the time the main characters looked outside to see the body, he was gone.

The movie was good enough to warrant seven sequels, and inspire many many other fantastic horror films.

May we reconvene under the blood red moon,
-Black Widow

Jack the Ripper

Monday, February 22nd, 2010

Jack the Ripper is one of history’s most notorious criminals, and also possibly one of it’s most depraved. He murdered prostitutes in the Whitechapel area of England in late 1888. But it wasn’t the number of murders that this man is famous for, it was how severely the bodies of these women were mutilated and how he was never identified or arrested. There were many murders during the same time period, that had similar qualities to the, but only five can be truly tied to Jack the Ripper.

Jack the Ripper

Jack the Ripper

The first was Mary Anna Nichols, killed on August 31st. Her throat was slit, and there were several deep jagged wounds to her abdomen. The second was Annie Chapman, killed on September 8th and discovered with her throat cut, a completely slashed open abdomen, and a missing her uterus. The third was Elizabeth Stride, killed on September 30th. It was suspected that The Ripper was interrupted during her murder because she lacked the abdomen slash and slit throat of the previous two women. Her injuries were to her jaw and left artery, meaning that she must have bled to death. The fourth was Catherine Eddowes, September 30th as well, suggesting that after he was interrupted he had to find someone else to finish the job with. Her mutilations were similar to the first two, but her left kidney as well as the majority of her uterus. The fifth was by far the most graphic; Mary Jane Kelly, killed November 9th. It was different from the other murders, as she was found in her own bed in the small apartment where she lived. The others were all found outside on the street, which might explained why she had been the most badly mutilated. He had more time in the enclosed space to do all that he wanted. When they found her, her heart was missing, most of her organs had been removed from her abdomen and tossed about, and her throat had been slit all the way to her spine.

But Jack the Ripper didn’t just commit these crimes and wander off into oblivion without leaving a little bit of evidence to taunt the police with. In fact, he wrote them letters. The most interesting of the three that the police of the time had deemed authentic (understandably they received hundreds of letters, most from people attempting to provide information that would help them catch the ripper, but some were from individuals falsely claiming to be the killer himself.) was the “From Hell” letter, or the “Lusk Letter” as it was sent directly to Inspector Lust himself. This letter was accompanied by a box that contained half of a human kidney preserved in ethanol. Eerily he claimed that he had fried and eaten the other half.

Some call Jack the Ripper the greatest serial killer of all time, but what I would most like to know is not his identity; but what the heck he needed all those uterus for.

May we reconvene under the blood red moon,
-Black Widow