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This will make a great movie. I am reading the book. It's just......shocking. One of the best Serial killer books I have read.

At one point, years of having this guy in one state doing all this killing...and.....he goes out on a scout troup campout (to cover his crime) and leaves, changing into his black outfit for killing at a truckstop. A state trouper catches him in the bathroom and after questioning lets him go!

If your into serial killers you gotta read this book.

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The only problem about them making a movie about him was that this man committed these acts much out of need for attention. He created his own nickname... He enjoyed telling his stories in the courtroom because he knew how much publicity it was getting him. And in turn by this director making a movie about him only a few years after all this occurred, he's feeding this man's ego. But I suppose that attention-seeking is a big thing with most serial killers, so his movie is just throwing another one on the already-large pile.

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Well I thought the movie was horrible, you know in my opinion, when they did the bundy/gacy/dhalmer films, at least even though they were low budgeted, they didn't look this bad, the filming was horrible, any time they filmed the actual murder, they sat there and changed the angle like 4-6 times and said the same shit over, don't care how true to the story they were, it's to hard to focus with the shitty production of this film/biography/whatever.

I could of given this film to a highschool student and it would of been a better quality.

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