Jerry Brudos, (1939~2006) was perhaps one of the most dangerous American serial killers.
At the height of his heinous crime between 1968 and 1969, he cold-bloodedly killed four beautiful women in Oregon. Jerry Brudos had a high obsession with women, he would happily wear women’s clothes, and then kept many of his victim’s shoes as a trophy.
He once attempted to steal his teacher's shoes. Brudos also had a lust for women's underwear, he steals a couple of underwear from his female neighbors. His actions raise attention, and he spent his young age In and out of psychiatric hospitals. The young man would constantly stalk women, strangle them down and run away with their shoes. Was he crazy or something?
Growing up as a child, Brudos began to stalk local women, he would knock them down unconscious. Soon enough, he was arrested and was held in a psychiatric ward in Oregon. There it was revealed that the young man had a higher obsession with women and his sexual imagination revolved around his hatred towards his mother which has generally spread towards every woman he crosses paths with.
In 1961, he got married to a 17 years old girl named Darcie, Brudos would constantly ask his wife to do house chores nakedly, but she must put on only high heels shoes. So, he can take pictures.
Sadly enough, he makes an experiment out of Linda Slawson, 19 years old who with good intentions knocked on Brudos door in 1968. The wicked Brudos systematically lured Linda in. He horrifically knocked her out with a plank. He dressed her in different sets of females wears and shoes he had stolen from other women's.
He poses her body in a different style, and uses a saw to cut off her left foot, which he kept in a private freezer, intends to use to model his collection of high-heel shoes. After he derives all the pleasure he wants from the victim, he disposed of the body in the River.
At the end of any murder he committed, Jerry Brudos would dress up in high heels and masturbate.
He embarks on another journey to his next victim, which happens to be Susan Whitney, a 23 years old girl who had a car break down. Brudos offered to give her a ride and lied to her. Inside the car, he strangled her and rape her, he hangs the body, dressed her, took a photograph, and had sex with it. Is there a height of wickedness or a mere murder? Nonetheless, Brudos doesn't see it that way, neither does he care, he derives pleasure from his crime.
Soon enough, his heinous action caught up with him. He was arrested, and he made a full confession to all his heinous crimes.
On June 28, 1969, Brudos pled guilty to three first-degree murders and was sentenced to three consecutive terms of life imprisonment in Oregon State Penitentiary.
Strangely enough, Jerry Brudos never showed any remorse for all his actions and crimes Why? Quite frankly, Jerry Brudos never showed any remorse for all his crimes. He put all the blame on his mother, claiming she had been abusive all his life. His mother had high hope for a girl child, she only wishes to have a girl child, as fate could put it, she gives birth to Brudos, a boy. She was disappointed and depressed that she had another son and in turn torture and abused Brudos, both physically and mentally.
Yesterday, I wrote an article describing how our childhood experiences play a major role in our adult life. And I stated that fifty percent of our behaviors and why we do what we do. (good or bad) happens as a result of what I called “Childhood inclination.” Either good or bad childhood experiences will comes to hunt us when we grow up into adulthood. If you are yet to read the article, kindly check out my previous post, it was posted yesterday.
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