Male Killers More Overt, But No Crueler Than Females

Scales with Men and Women

The recent movie theater massacre in Aurora shocked the country.  On some level, it did to movie-going what 9/11 did to flying—essentially, took away the innocence of what had hitherto been a common, everyday occurrence.

And, predictably, in the face of world-rocking disasters set into place by humans, the situation has been parsed on many levels.  Who was this James Holmes?  Why did he go with “The Joker”?  What could happen to cause a doctoral student to run amok?  What does this mean to the gun-control pissing contest?  Did Holmes’ psychiatrist have an obligation to alert authorities as to his profoundly violent tendencies?

I found myself most intrigued by a piece from Erika Christakis, an administrator at Harvard University, positing that mass murder has a tendency to be … well, a male-dominated club.  While Christakis admits that it’s not like women never kill (and there’s the odd female serial killer that’s floated through history), it’s an inarguable fact that the most shocking acts of violence, including but not limited to mass murder, have been “overwhelmingly perpetrated by men”.

In fact, Christakis goes so far as to say throw out there that “our silence about the huge gender disparity of such violence may be costing lives.”

Hmm …

From Time:

Imagine for a moment if a deadly disease disproportionately affected men. Not a disease like prostate cancer that can only affect men, but a condition prevalent in the general population that was vastly more likely to strike men. Violence is such a condition: men are nine to 10 times more likely to commit homicide and more likely to be its victims. The numbers are sobering when we look at young men. In the U.S., for example, young white males (between ages 14 and 24) represent only 6% of the population, yet commit almost 17% of the murders. For young black males, the numbers are even more alarming (1.2% of the population accounting for 27% of all homicides). Together, these two groups of young men make up just 7% of the population and 45% of the homicides. And, overall, 90% of all violent offenders are male, as are nearly 80% of the victims.

A lot of my teacher friends and colleagues and I have a theory on fighting that goes on in schools—basically, if girls get into a fight, it’s forever.  Oh, they may smile and “make up”, but both sides (and their legions of friends) will never forget the situation.  It gets dragged up repeatedly, often into adulthood.  Boys get pissed at each other, beat the shit out of each other, and have basically forgotten the whole thing within a month and often become friends.

As this has always been my attitude, I found those statistics troubling, to say …

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Looks Like Manson Follower Patricia Krenwinkel Will Actually SERVE Life in Prison

Manson Killer Patricia Krenwinkel, Then and Now

On August 8, 1969, three members of the so-called “Manson Family” entered a home on Cielo Drive in L.A. and slaughtered Steven Parent, Wojciech Frykowski, Jay Sebring, Abigail Folger, and pregnant movie starlet (and wife of Roman Polanski) Sharon Tate. The next night, the slaughter was brought to the home of businessman Leno LaBianca and his wife Rosemary.

It was bad.

Like, fork-sticking-out-of-a-stomach-with-“WAR”-carved-on-it bad. Like, people being stabbed 51 times bad. Like, torturing …

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Husband and Stepson Killer Set to Be Virginia’s First Female Execution in 100 Years

Photo of Husband-Killer Teresa Lewis

There are some issues that garner strong reactions in people — reactions that render logical arguments and respectful discourse pretty much useless since emotions come into it. Abortion. Vaccinating children. Breastfeeding. Women’s facial hair (here on Zelda Lily, anyway). The death penalty is another such hot-button topic.

I would ask that, as you consider this story of a woman sentenced to death for masterminding the murder of her husband and stepson, you make an effort to put aside your emotions. Try to look at the whole situation, the first death sentence to be carried out on a woman in Virginia in almost a century, with an open mind.

Okay, here’s the gist. Teresa Lewis hired the guy she was banging on the side and another man to kill her husband Julian Lewis and his son Charles, motivating them through the promise of a share of the life insurance money. The men who actually pulled the trigger, Lewis’s lover Matt Shallenberger and Rodney Fuller, received life in prison through plea-bargaining, leaving …

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Ted Bundy Blamed Pornography For the Murders He Committed … Was He Right?

Well, here’s an interesting spin on the porn conversation. Serial killer Ted Bundy mentioned in an interview with Dr. James Dobson conducted just before his execution that, among other things, pornography played a role in making him who he was.

Okay, if you’ve seen The Silence of the Lambs, you probably get the premise. Basically, there’s a theory that there are lessons to be learned from notorious psychopaths like Ted Bundy. And, uh, Hannibal Lecter. Of course, the person conducting the interview has to be pretty skilled … and aware of the potential for mind games from a serial killer on death row with absolutely nothing to lose. (And if you haven’t seen The Silence of the Lambs, by the way, you should—good flick) [Ed. Note: If you haven't seen Silence of the Lambs, you must have been living under a rock for the past twenty years or so].

The Irish Examiner posted some of Bundy’s words from the Dobson interview. Kind of interesting stuff, if a little creepy:

I’m no social scientist, and I don’t pretend to believe what John Q. Citizen thinks about this, but I’ve lived in prison for a long time now, and I’ve met a lot of men who were motivated to commit violence. Without exception, every one of them was deeply involved in pornography – deeply consumed by the addiction. The F.B.I.’s own study on serial homicide shows that the most common interest among serial killers is pornographers. It’s true.

You know what’s kind of interesting here? Bundy graduated from the University of Washington with a degree in psychology. He might have been a stone cold sociopath, but he was …

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