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VoluntaryAmerican
10-19-2012, 02:51 PM
More systematic slaughter of prostitutes, cops get lucky this time and catch the guy, still nobody cares... VA



He Kills, We Shrug

BY David Krajicek

On a spring night in 1977, an unremarkable, 26-year-old Kansas City, MO., man named Lorenzo Gilyard began strangling prostitutes in his hometown.

By the time he stopped, in 1993 at age 42, Gilyard had killed at least 13 women.

He was caught in 2004 when DNA evidence dropped into the lap of the city's homicide detectives—a "fortunate fluke," one forensic expert called it.

Three years later, at age 56, Gilyard, was convicted and sentenced to life in prison, without the possibility of parole.

It is an unusual case, but not because Gilyard targeted prostitutes.

The world's violent psychopaths have long favored streetwalkers as victims, dating to even before London's Jack the Ripper went on his infamous spree in the 1880s. The women work in an edgy business, and their clients are not expected to produce references.

The case is unusual in that few Americans outside metropolitan Kansas City have ever heard of Lorenzo Gilyard.

He murdered more women than Jack the Ripper, and we shrugged.

But since Gilyard began his crimes, other serial murderers have targeted prostitutes in places like New Orleans, Phoenix, San Diego, Seattle, Vancouver, Los Angeles, Indianapolis, Detroit, Rochester, N.Y., Daytona Beach, Fla., Atlantic City, N.J., and Ipswich, England.

"Prostitutes are fantastic targets for crazy people," said Eliyanna Kaiser, executive editor of Spread, a New York-based magazine that focuses on the sex industry. "You have easy access to them. They will willingly go away with strangers while no one is watching. When they disappear, few people will notice. It couldn't be easier."

The sheer volume of these easy murders has pushed America into serial-killer overload. There are so many, in so many places, that we simply can't keep up—or don't want to.

"What's happened is that we've become used to this sort of thing," said Thomas Carroll, a retired sociology professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City who studied homicide patterns. "It used to be that you'd murder two or three people, and everyone in the country would know your name. You were a famous killer. Now, a guy kills 13, and nobody's ever heard of him."

http://www.trutv.com/library/crime/serial_killers/predators/lorenzo_gilyard/1_index.html

HOLLYWOOD
10-19-2012, 03:26 PM
Make another "Crime/Law" TV show out of it and everyone will care.

CSIprostitute

CSIhooker

CSIhoe

dannno
10-19-2012, 03:30 PM
Make another "Crime/Law" TV show out of it and everyone will care.


For about 15 minutes until Honey Boo Boo is on.

ronpaulfollower999
10-19-2012, 03:34 PM
For about 15 minutes until Honey Boo Boo is on.

Oh ****! Honey Boo Boo is on?

*runs to tv*

thoughtomator
10-19-2012, 03:44 PM
When I clicked on the title I thought this was another Obama-the-mad-drone-bomber article

Acala
10-19-2012, 04:06 PM
Hunting murderers isn't as exciting as the war on drugs. You don't get to wear all the tacticool ninja gear, sneak around throwing grenades into people's bedrooms, and smashing down their doors with battering rams. All you do is hunt for clues. Boring.

Jamesiv1
10-19-2012, 06:00 PM
Hunting murderers isn't as exciting as the war on drugs. You don't get to wear all the tacticool ninja gear, sneak around throwing grenades into people's bedrooms, and smashing down their doors with battering rams. All you do is hunt for clues. Boring.

lol

[sadly]

fisharmor
10-19-2012, 06:24 PM
Hunting murderers isn't as exciting as the war on drugs. You don't get to wear all the tacticool ninja gear, sneak around throwing grenades into people's bedrooms, and smashing down their doors with battering rams. All you do is hunt for clues. Boring.

Does it get any clearer that they're completely uninterested in justice?

VoluntaryAmerican
10-19-2012, 07:16 PM
Oh ****! Honey Boo Boo is on?

*runs to tv*

This.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2SzGUwaMI

BlackTerrel
10-19-2012, 07:19 PM
"What's happened is that we've become used to this sort of thing," said Thomas Carroll, a retired sociology professor at the University of Missouri-Kansas City who studied homicide patterns. "It used to be that you'd murder two or three people, and everyone in the country would know your name. You were a famous killer. Now, a guy kills 13, and nobody's ever heard of him."

And 10 times as many people die in car accidents. It just depends what you want to care about.

Indy Vidual
10-19-2012, 07:28 PM
For about 15 minutes until Honey Boo Boo is on.


Oh ****! Honey Boo Boo is on?

*runs to tv*

Uncle Poodle might be a thief with a long arrest record, be careful. :p



This.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2SzGUwaMI

You put your vid in the wrong tags:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2SzGUwaMI

^^^

You people actually watch that stuff? Seriously?

VoluntaryAmerican
10-19-2012, 07:47 PM
Uncle Poodle might be a thief with a long arrest record, be careful. :p




You put your vid in the wrong tags:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RS2SzGUwaMI

^^^

You people actually watch that stuff? Seriously?


Lol ty for the help a little drunk right now.

And no I don't. People do though.

AGRP
10-19-2012, 08:18 PM
On a spring night in 1977, an unremarkable, 26-year-old Kansas City, MO., man named Lorenzo Gilyard began strangling prostitutes in his hometown.



I found the problem. No gun was used. The stenographers didnt raise hell because they couldnt push for more gun control. It would look extraordinarily silly for them to call for the ban of hands so whats the point of reporting it at all?

QuickZ06
10-19-2012, 08:23 PM
TLC=The Learning Channel..........


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wJfigQKfI0g

Lucille
10-19-2012, 08:24 PM
^^^

You people actually watch that stuff? Seriously?


Listen, I had to see what all the fuss was about so when I saw it was on, I decided to check it out. Never. Again. I was literally gagging.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZO13rTooxiA

Actually that "Never." was a lie. Finding that, of course, I had to watch it...and it made me gag again!

And I thought the sketti was bad!