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Murderer Quotes

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“I gave up love and happiness a long time ago.”
Richard Ramirez

Jim Thompson
“I knew–though I didn't recognize the fact–that I wasn't all right.”
Jim Thompson, The Killer Inside Me

“We've all got the power to kill in our hands, but most of us are afraid to use it. Those who aren't, control life itself.”
Richard Ramirez

Agatha Christie
“It’s so dreadfully easy...killing peopleâ€� And you begin to feel that it doesn’t matter…That it’s only you that matters! It’s dangerous...that.”
Agatha Christie, Death on the Nile

Clare Urbanski
“I couldn't stop now. I'd caused so much misery that stopping now would earn me all the misery plus no reward at the end. I had to keep going.”
Clare Urbanski, Sixth in Line

Edgar Allan Poe
“You are rich, respected, admired, beloved; you are happy, as once I was. ”
Edgar Allan Poe

Caroline Kepnes
“The real horror of my life is not that I've killed some terrible people. The real horror is that the people I've loved didn't love me back.”
Caroline Kepnes, Hidden Bodies

Clare Urbanski
“My advice: give it up now and be glad you failed the first time. Look at me, I’ve only killed one person and look what it’s turned me into.”
Clare Urbanski, Sixth in Line

Heather Day Gilbert
“But there will be no redemption for me. I will become the most unmerciful of murderers. I accept my fate.”
Heather Day Gilbert, Forest Child

Obie Williams
“A predator is what you are, and nothing you can do will change that. But being a killer is a choice you make. That’s the dilemma of free will. You can’t change your nature, but you can decide how to act on it.”
Obie Williams, The Crimes of Orphans

Hiroya Oku
“Only when I save the lives of others do I truly feel as though I am human. Do you only feel that you are human when you take the lives of others?”
Hiroya Oku, Inuyashiki 7

Traci Chee
“Rovon said very seriously, looking into her eyes, "You never have to take a life, Riki. You always have a choice."
Archer folded his napkin. Almost picked a fight with his uncle. Almost walked out.
A choice?
Sometimes the choice was kill or die.”
Traci Chee, The Speaker

“None of us are saints.”
Albert Fish

Traci Chee
“A good leader protects his own, if you ask me.”
Traci Chee, The Speaker

“Death. I have fed that foul beast a feast, and yet it still hungers. I have killedâ€� many. My hands are covered in blood that will not wash out, blood that will stain them for as long as I draw breath.”
[author:Emmanuel M Arriaga|14242139], [book:Foundra: The Rift War|26208458]

Michael  Grant
“The food is ready,â€� Zil announced to loud cheers.
“But we have something more important to do, first, before we can eat.�
Groans.
“We have to carry out some justice.�
That earned a silent stare until Turk and Hank started raising their hands and yelling, showing the crowd how to act.
“This mutant, this nonhuman scum here, this freak Hunter…� Zil pointed, arm stretched out, at his captive. “This chud deliberately murdered my best friend, Harry.�
“Na troo,� Hunter said. His mouth still didn’t work right. Brain damage, Zil supposed, from the little knock on his head. Half of Hunter’s face drooped like it wasn’t quite attached right. It made it easier for the crowd of kids to sneer at him, and Hunter, yelling in his drooling retard voice, wasn’t helping his case.
“He’s a killer!� Zil cried suddenly, smacking his fist into his palm.
“A freak! A mutant!� he cried. “And we know what they’re like, right? They always have enough food. They run everything. They’re in charge and we’re all starving. Is that some kind of coincidence? No way.�
“Na troo,� Hunter moaned again.
“Take him!� Zil cried to Antoine and Hank. “Take him, the murdering mutant scum!�
They seized Hunter by the arms. He could walk, but only by dragging one leg. They half carried, half marched him across the plaza. They dragged him up the church steps.
“Now,� Zil said, “here is how we’re going to do this.� He waved his hand toward the rope that Lance was unspooling back through the plaza.
An expectant pause. A dangerous, giddy feeling. The smell of the meat had them all crazy. Zil could feel it.
“You all want some of this delicious venison?�
They roared their assent.
“Then you’ll all grab on to the rope.”
Michael Grant, Hunger

“The closest and most precious people in your life are guaranteed to make you feel the entire spectrum of human emotions.”
John Wayne Gacy

Alex Kudera
“From there, a more difficult period began. Even the villains, the world's worst people, the one percent, what have you, imagine themselves to be the heroes of their own stories, and I saw myself this way. I, too, could be a hero or protagonist, and not some mere bystander in the greater drama of someone else's life. It was awkward to see a murderer as a hero, so I had to constantly remind myself of how Auggie's stepfather had been selfish and evil.”
Alex Kudera, Auggie's Revenge

Francis Iles
“The evidence knocked clean out of their hands. Nothing but suspicion left…and you can’t arrest a murderer on suspicion, oh dear no! Only felonious loiterer’s and housebreakers and low scum like that. Not an artist in death, like Edmund Alfred Bickleigh, Esq. MRCS, LRCP.”
Francis Iles, Malice Aforethought

Jaxon  Reed
“He finally found someone like him. Someone who shared his abilities, someone who understood what he had to go through every day. And she turned out to be bad. Evil. A murderess and a thief. That hurt more than not knowing if he would ever find someone else out there like him.”
Jaxon Reed, The Empathic Detective

Caleb Roehrig
“Well, shit, he's obviously the murderer." April squeals breathlessly, "Look at this place! Friggin Dracula wouldn't go in there.”
Caleb Roehrig

J.D.  Crighton
“It must have taken very careful management to have moved these three separate parties from Detroit to Toronto, without either of the three discovering either of the others, but this great expert in crime did it, and did it successfully,â€� Geyer later said.”
J.D. Crighton, Detective in the White City: The Real Story of Frank Geyer

J.D.  Crighton
“Rot! Absolute rot! Hatch was merely an alias of Holmes. He had as many as a city directory, but he used the name Hatch frequently. If Hatch did the killing, Holmes will hang for it, for Holmes and Hatch are one and the same person,' Linden said.”
J.D. Crighton, Detective in the White City: The Real Story of Frank Geyer

J.D.  Crighton
“No doubt about it, Holmes earned despicable nicknames such as Arch Fiend, Butcher, Modern Bluebeard, Swindler, and Moral Degenerate. Holmes was a monster in disguise as a doctor, a perfect ruse to lure his victims.”
J.D. Crighton, Holmes' Own Story: Confessed 27 Murders, Lied Then Died

J.D.  Crighton
“Holmes slept like a baby his last night on earth. After a second attempt to wake him, Holmes got up and dressed. Keeper John Henry asked Holmes how he felt. “Are you nervous?â€� said Keeper Henry. “Not a bit,â€� said Holmes. He smiled and slid his arms between the prison bars and stretched out his fingers. “Look at that,â€� said Holmes. His hands were steady as a rock.”
J.D. Crighton, Holmes' Own Story: Confessed 27 Murders, Lied Then Died

Caroline Kepnes
“So it's on. A plan is made. I'm relaxed just knowing that he's going to be dead soon.”
Caroline Kepnes, Hidden Bodies

“Holy wars, aerial raids and bombardments, military invasions and terrorism are but crimes seeking a reason to be. - On Wars”
Lamine Pearlheart, Walking the Soul

Philip  Elliott
“I know a thing or two 'bout killing and there ain't no way to kill someone by accident. You got to work at killing.”
Philip Elliott, Nobody Move

Tracie Daily
“To this day I'll never know whether he planned to off me or was just getting a huge rise out of taking me back to where he killed my mother.

Perhaps he intended to teach me a lesson and tie me up in the cave, gag me and leave me there for an hour to convince me he could kill me if he wanted to, or perhaps he was genuine and wanted to have a laugh and a joke around the caves in the only way he knew how - by being a complete idiot.

I have no idea however at the time it all felt very real and his intentions about killing me genuine or not he was definitely getting a kick out of being back where he killed my mother.”
Tracie Daily, Checkmate: Care Abuse Love Murder