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>In December of 1927, Hickman showed up at a Los Angeles public school and managed to get custody of a twelve-year-old girl, Marian Parker. He was able to convince Marian's teacher that the girl's father, a well-known banker, had been seriously injured in a car accident and that the girl had to go to the hospital immediately. The story was a lie. Hickman disappeared with Marian, and over the next few days Mr. and Mrs. Parker received a series of ransom notes. The notes were cruel and taunting and were sometimes signed "Death" or "Fate." The sum of $1,500 was demanded for the child's safe release. The father raised the payment in gold certificates and delivered it to Hickman.

>"At the rendezvous, Mr. Parker handed over the money to a young man who was waiting for him in a parked car. When Mr. Parker paid the ransom, he could see his daughter, Marion, sitting in the passenger seat next to the suspect. As soon as the money was exchanged, the suspect drove off with the victim still in the car. At the end of the street, Marion's corpse was dumped onto the pavement. She was dead. Her legs had been chopped off and her eyes had been wired open to appear as if she was still alive. Her internal organs had been cut out and pieces of her body were later found strewn all over the Los Angeles area."

>The mutilations Hickman inflicted on little Marian were worse than reported in the excerpt above. He cut the girl's body in half, and severed her hands (or arms, depending on the source). He drained her torso of blood and stuffed it with bath towels. There were persistent rumors that he molested the girl before killing her, though this claim was officially denied. Overall, the crime is somewhat reminiscent of the 1947 Black Dahlia case, one of the most gruesome homicides in L.A. history.

>> No.4245741

It's Marion, not Marian.

>> No.4245764

>>4245714
I fell into a crevice and had to saw off my legs. I couldn't fall asleep or the crows would get me so I had to wire my eyes open while I did it. I then died slowly and then scavenging animals ate my organs.

>> No.4246124

And you attached a picture of Ayn Rand and said nothing about the material. Okay

>> No.4246130

>>4245714
>implying this doesn't turn me on

>> No.4246136

>>4245714
Thank you, OP, for helping me end my day on an unbelievably depressing note.

> Good night.

>> No.4246145

People: they do the funniest things.

>> No.4246191

>>4245714
Yes, yes, we know she idealised Hickman's sociopathic disregard for everyone that wasn't him.

She also said that she knew he was a monster who did heinous things and that those were the parts she didn't like.

>> No.4246559

Any more like this?
For interest. haha.

>> No.4246596

Oh wow.
Ouch.

>> No.4246996

>>4245714
I thought this was turning into some hyperbole-strewn comparison to rational self-interest.

But no. You just wanted to fuck up my good mood.

>> No.4247050
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>>4246191
>the parts she didn't like
>implying they're mutually exclusive

>> No.4247064

I feel a bit sick, thanks OP. You cunt.

>> No.4247118

>>4245714

I think you were looking for /x/ OP. You've got the wrong board

>> No.4247191

>>4246124
AynRand had a huge crush on the guy and also had rape fantisies because her daddy molested her

>> No.4247947

>>4245714
Well that sure was interesting, but I think I missed the point of your post.
Why?

>> No.4247960

>>4247947
Ayn Rand had a boner for this guy and modeled her stories' protagonists after him I think.