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    Uriah‏ @crimkadid Sep 16

    At the height of the 1970's crime wave there were at least 80 active serial killers in the US. There was a tremendous geographical skew in where they operated: very few in NYC (2) or New England (1), tons in California (23) and the West Coast.

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      2. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Sep 16

        This says more about the victims than the victimizers, many of whom were outsiders who seemed to feel that trusting, sexually liberated California girls were easy pickings. There used to a be a lot of geographical variation in suspicion of strangers; NY was high, California low

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      3. Uriah‏ @crimkadid Sep 16

        The Appalachian Charles Manson, kind of a archetypical Southern con man, was one of the many, many dangerous weirdos who gravitated to California in the 60's after hearing it described as a kind of easy pussy paradise, something like the idyll of Once Upon a Time in California.

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      2. Tripwire‏ @Ravie777 Sep 16
        Replying to @crimkadid

        Where were the serial killers born, though? On the West Coast, or did they migrate there?

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      3. patrickp1981‏ @patrickp1981 Sep 16
        Replying to @Ravie777 @crimkadid

        A lot migrated (e.g. the Hillside Stranglers, Rodney Alcala, the Toolbox Killers) but others were homegrown (e.g. Ed Kemper, Lonnie "Grim Sleeper" Franklin).

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      2. RE-OPEN THE SIZZLERS‏ @CaesarSalad99 Sep 16
        Replying to @crimkadid

        Maybe that’s just where all the MK Ultra victims were located?https://theamericansun.com/2020/10/21/programmed-to-kill-the-politics-of-serial-murder/ …

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      3. φ‏ @Rockchilld Sep 16
        Replying to @CaesarSalad99 @crimkadid

        Bingo

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      2. φ‏ @Rockchilld Sep 16
        Replying to @crimkadid

        Jay Dyer is doing a lot of work connecting the serial killer "pandemic😂" of the 70's with cia/mafia/mkultra operations. He's found some solid connections. The "Chaos Charles Manson" book is intriguing as well. Manson had the same probation officer as Jack Ruby

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      2. palmreed‏ @palmreed Sep 17
        Replying to @crimkadid

        Its was a media manufactured phenomena No evidence any member of the Manson family killed anyone ever other than their own testimonies which conflict with each other and contain many provable inaccuracies The Zodiac killer was also an outright hoax Henry Lee Lucas + Berkowitz too

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      3. YoungDonDraper‏ @YoungDonDraper Sep 17
        Replying to @palmreed @crimkadid

        Wait, what?

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