Saturday, 30 May 2009

”Russia has established a reputation for bizarre serial killings...”

You don’t say:
After persuading the student to come into his garage, Dmitry K overpowered his victim and then wrapped his body with copper wire connected to a generator. The suspect told police he hit a button on his computer which triggered a surge of current through the student's body, killing him almost instantly.
And as if that wasn’t enough...
According to police, the suspect also claimed to have designed a doormat that would electrocute anyone who stood on it, but had yet to test it.

He also asked detectives to return a camera he had invented which used an electro-magnetic ray to erase the memory of anyone he photographed with it.
Hmm, someone’s been reading too many comics/watching too many James Bond movies/playing too much ‘Mousetrap’...

3 comments:

  1. ... a camera he had invented which used an electro-magnetic ray to erase the memory of anyone he photographed with it.

    I'd add watching too much Star Trek/dropping too much acid to your list.

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  2. What's a "bizarre" serial killing? If the UK only has 'normal' one, is it a blessing?

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  3. "I'd add watching too much Star Trek/dropping too much acid to your list."

    Ah, but if only it worked? I could see Gordon doing an 'adress to the nation' on live tv, and then....

    "What's a "bizarre" serial killing? If the UK only has 'normal' one, is it a blessing?"

    *sigh*

    We can't even lead the world in ingenious murdering whackjobs anymore, it seems...

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