Jillyanne Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 I worked with Des, never Dennis, for two years while he was on his spree, (1979/80). If I were to make an informed comment on his mental state, I would class him as absolutely mad as a box of frogs. He was as normal as anything whilst at work (the Jobcentre in Denmark Street) and I used to spend most lunchtimes with him and others drinking Courage Best just down the road. He never exhibited any outward signs of his...er...proclivities. Classic psychopath? Almost certainly. What makes a box of frogs mad???
hypochondriac Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 I worked with Des, never Dennis, for two years while he was on his spree, (1979/80). If I were to make an informed comment on his mental state, I would class him as absolutely mad as a box of frogs. He was as normal as anything whilst at work (the Jobcentre in Denmark Street) and I used to spend most lunchtimes with him and others drinking Courage Best just down the road. He never exhibited any outward signs of his...er...proclivities. Classic psychopath? Almost certainly. Wow. Any more information about this? Did he ever do anything to make you think he was mental?
hypochondriac Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 What makes a box of frogs mad??? Cheers Jill for your cutting edge humour and razor sharp wit as ever.
Big John Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 What makes a box of frogs mad??? frogs are clinically mad ergo a box of frogs is a lot of madness in one place, frogs have been known to attack and kill humans in some parts of rural france. google it, it's very interesting.
Jillyanne Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 Cheers Jill for your cutting edge humour and razor sharp wit as ever. I would like a serious answer to my question please. Are they wearing straight jackets or are they banging their froggy heads against the boxes sides?
hypochondriac Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 I would like a serious answer to my question please. Are they wearing straight jackets or are they banging their froggy heads against the boxes sides? Please stop Jill. I cant take any more of your cutting edge satire and biting drollness.
Kadeem Hardison Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 What makes a box of frogs mad??? Reciprocated. x
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 Wow. Any more information about this? Did he ever do anything to make you think he was mental? Never. He would, I suggest, be classed as a complete schizophrenic and there was absolutely no hint of his other life, nor of his being gay. He was an ex copper and soldier and a trained chef. In fact he made the chilli con carne for the 1979 Christmas staff do, and he made it in the pot he used to boil the heads of his victims. He was a really nice and funny guy to be with. When the news broke I was absolutely stunned.
Dog Posted 8 December, 2009 Author Posted 8 December, 2009 Never. He would, I suggest, be classed as a complete schizophrenic and there was absolutely no hint of his other life, nor of his being gay. He was an ex copper and soldier and a trained chef. In fact he made the chilli con carne for the 1979 Christmas staff do, and he made it in the pot he used to boil the heads of his victims. He was a really nice and funny guy to be with. When the news broke I was absolutely stunned. Do you still have the boiling pot? Did Des ever touch you, you know down there?
Noggin Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 It has got to be Sutcliffe for me. A good old fashioned serial killer. None of this sly stuff like shipman did. And at least Sutcliffe is serving his time, Shipman bottled it.
Dog Posted 8 December, 2009 Author Posted 8 December, 2009 It has got to be Sutcliffe for me. A good old fashioned serial killer. None of this sly stuff like shipman did. And at least Sutcliffe is serving his time, Shipman bottled it.
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 8 December, 2009 Posted 8 December, 2009 Do you still have the boiling pot? Did Des ever touch you, you know down there? No, the boiling pot is in the Scotland Yard Black Museum and, as far as I can remember, he never touched me "down there" or anywhere else for that matter. Sorry that I can't fuel your little fantasies any further.:cool:
Dog Posted 9 December, 2009 Author Posted 9 December, 2009 Do you have any photos of him, if so can you post them. You say you drank Courage together, did Des drink from a glass with a handle or a standard straight glass? Didn't Des hang about in gay only bars, what was the name of the pub you went to with Des? You are one lucky man to have mixed it with Nilsen and still walked away untouched, it was a blessing in disguise that he never fancied you, was it the moustache or the zoo keepers hat that held him back I wonder.
tpbury Posted 9 December, 2009 Posted 9 December, 2009 I apologise for not being able to abstract the murder from fun.
Pancake Posted 9 December, 2009 Posted 9 December, 2009 I apologise for not being able to abstract the murder from fun. Fail!
tpbury Posted 9 December, 2009 Posted 9 December, 2009 I'm a bit grumpy and seeking attention. Next thing I know I'll be a woman. There is however a clear divide between a low quality computer game involving shooting cats (=mindless repetitive escapism) and 'bigging up' real people who have killed other real people and have left other 'real people's' lives in tatters. BDSM knew 'Dennis', did he know the vics? As I said before, I have a nascent theory on the chronological latitude of pain which needs writing, probably here aint the right place!! Love T
Seany S Posted 9 December, 2009 Posted 9 December, 2009 Harold Shipman for me. I never forget back in the day, one of the letters in Letterbocks in Viz magazine went something as follows: "I was recently watching the England vs South Africa Test Match and saw Graeme Smith raise his bat to salute the crowd as he reached 200 runs. I wonder if Harold Shipman riased his syringe aloft in a similar gesture after dispatching his 200th elderly victim?" LOL
Dog Posted 9 December, 2009 Author Posted 9 December, 2009 (edited) Harold Shipman for me. I never forget back in the day, one of the letters in Letterbocks in Viz magazine went something as follows: "I was recently watching the England vs South Africa Test Match and saw Graeme Smith raise his bat to salute the crowd as he reached 200 runs. I wonder if Harold Shipman riased his syringe aloft in a similar gesture after dispatching his 200th elderly victim?" LOL You sick man!! Edited 9 December, 2009 by Dog swear filter dog,. FFS
hypochondriac Posted 9 December, 2009 Posted 9 December, 2009 I apologise for not being able to abstract the murder from fun. That's why you're not a serial killer...
Dog Posted 20 December, 2009 Author Posted 20 December, 2009 No one else comes close. SKY 3 NOW, the master himself.. surviving TB
Somewhere In Northam Posted 21 December, 2009 Posted 21 December, 2009 Temujin Khan The man didnt just kill hundreds, or thousands of people, he destroyed nations.
badgerx16 Posted 21 December, 2009 Posted 21 December, 2009 But Adolf Hitler and Heinrich Himmler eclipse the lot,having conducted their "serial" on an industrial scale across the continent of Europe. But surely Uncle Adolf and the chicken farmer fail the test, they didn't actually KILL anybody themselves, it was all franchised out & sub-contracted to people such as Karl Jaeger, Viktors Arajs, Franz Stahlecker, and John Demjanjuk.
Dog Posted 21 December, 2009 Author Posted 21 December, 2009 But surely Uncle Adolf and the chicken farmer fail the test, they didn't actually KILL anybody themselves, it was all franchised out & sub-contracted to people such as Karl Jaeger, Viktors Arajs, Franz Stahlecker, and John Demjanjuk. If you believe the rumours.
badgerx16 Posted 21 December, 2009 Posted 21 December, 2009 If you believe the rumours. I think even AH & HH would have been stretched to manage 6 million between just the 2 of them, and at the same time ruin Germany's chances of winning the war and manage the suppression of the rest of occupied Europe !
saint_bert Posted 15 February, 2010 Posted 15 February, 2010 Ive changed my mind. I watched the Bundy film last night. He was the best fo sho
Seany S Posted 16 February, 2010 Posted 16 February, 2010 The Zodiac Killer has to be up there. He was confirmed to have murdered a decent handful of victims, but was probably responsible for many more. He was never caught, and gave the coppers and the press a rum old time trying to find him and crack the letters and ciphers he used to taunt them with. Fair play to the lad.
Durleyfos Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Conread Murray has started off well. Hopefully he'll do the rest of the Jacksons when he gets out.
Bearsy Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 I like the one who done all those kids in bridgend and made it look like suicide. Got clean away with it too, good skills!
Window Cleaner Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Jack Bauer. If he hadn't killed at least 10 in the first few minutes you knew it was going to be a boring episode.
scotty Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Never. He would, I suggest, be classed as a complete schizophrenic and there was absolutely no hint of his other life, nor of his being gay. He was an ex copper and soldier and a trained chef. In fact he made the chilli con carne for the 1979 Christmas staff do, and he made it in the pot he used to boil the heads of his victims. He was a really nice and funny guy to be with. When the news broke I was absolutely stunned. Could have been worse. You could have been gutted.
scotty Posted 8 November, 2011 Posted 8 November, 2011 Conread Murray has started off well. Hopefully he'll do the rest of the Jacksons when he gets out. http://www.c*ntscorner.com/c*nt_view.php?c*nt_id=10286 You'll need to replace the asterisks with u.
Dog Posted 16 November, 2011 Author Posted 16 November, 2011 never. He would, i suggest, be classed as a complete schizophrenic and there was absolutely no hint of his other life, nor of his being gay. He was an ex copper and soldier and a trained chef. In fact he made the chilli con carne for the 1979 christmas staff do, and he made it in the pot he used to boil the heads of his victims. he was a really nice and funny guy to be with. When the news broke i was absolutely stunned. bullsh^t central
scotty Posted 16 November, 2011 Posted 16 November, 2011 bullsh^t central, Dr Watson. edit for Sherlock here.
Viking Warrior Posted 17 November, 2011 Posted 17 November, 2011 That Norwegian fellow Brecon Failing that Reberta flack killing me softly
Guest Dark Sotonic Mills Posted 17 November, 2011 Posted 17 November, 2011 bullsh^t central Nope, 100% fact. The pot is in Scotland Yard's Black Museum and the chili thing was brought up at his trial.
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