Thursday, May 17, 2012

Carl Panzram, The Man Who Blamed Prison..

Carl Panzram, one of America's most ferocious, unrepentant serial killers was born in Minnesota in 1891. He began his life long crimes at the age of eight. By the time he was at age eleven, his family sent him off to a reform school as part of a bargain on a burglary charge. After being sodomized repeatedly and physically tortured during his two years at the juvenile home, his emotional problems grew much worse. As a teenager, he enjoyed setting fires and he would fantisize about committing murder. After he raped and murdered a 12 year at age 31, he joyfully recalled the killing: "His brains were coming out of his ears when I left him. I am not sorry. My conscious doesn't bother me. I sleep sound and have sweet dreams." Panzram hated everyone, including himself. "I was so full of hate that there was no room in me for such feelings as love, pity, kindness or honor or decency," he said, "my only regret is that I wasn't born dead or not at all."  He spent most of his life in jail, where he was totured with medevil time punishements (brutal torture). Once he was out of prision he started his killing spree again,  raping, killing, and burning his way across the country in a mission of destruction that was unlike anything law enforcement had ever seen before. At that moment in time, Panzram was unstoppable. He claimed it was prison he hated the most, it was prison that made him into a monster. Of all things, Panzram despised prisons. Panzram was caught at last, and he had no regreat or remorse for his actions. He hated all human beings, and on the day of his execution, he skipped up the steps joyfully, spit in the executioners face, and said " Hurry up you bastard, I could kill ten men while you're fooling around!"
                                       

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