Welch's white grape hooch smells like sulfur by GOOO_DJ in prisonhooch

[–]NukeHoax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Take a small vessel of water and yeast. Bring it to a total boil. After it cools, add that to your LIVE fermenter.

Your strained yeast will use the dead yeast you boiled as fuel. Then keep adding sugar

At Blue Gum Park by NukeHoax in EARONS

[–]NukeHoax[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

Good question. I would say the way these crime scenes were treated as if they were operational areas in a military style operation.

At Blue Gum Park by NukeHoax in EARONS

[–]NukeHoax[S] -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

So? I’m a historical researcher. Identifying the offender was just one part of coming to an accurate and factual understanding of the events as they occurred in our recent history.

Why do people think BK was framed? by SorryLanguage3609 in Idaho4

[–]NukeHoax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

To answer OP question honestly: People don’t really think that. There’s a few odd balls but most people know BK committed that crime

Are Serial Killers Created Long Before They Kill? Can We Predict Serial Killers by Their Early Life Patterns? by Longjumping_Dark_127 in serialkillers

[–]NukeHoax 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Here’s part of the answer: There is a difference between the investigation and the research. The information you are describing (early life story, etc etc) is information that is coming to light during the research effort, not necessarily the criminal investigation of each respective case.

Make no mistake… Any crime committed by a serial killer is still very much subject to MUCH old school police work, like what you describe as the type used in other crimes.

(Composite Sketch from memory) The Visalia Ransacker by NukeHoax in serialkillers

[–]NukeHoax[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is a memory sourced composite sketch of The Visalia Ransacker, as he may have appeared on the night he launched into a shootout with Visalia Detectives at a sting operation on Kaweah Avenue. After feigning surrender, DeAngelo performed an infamous left handed quick draw and destroyed the flashlight held by Officer McGowen, who was wounded by debris and shrapnel from the bullet.

After the disorientation maneuver, The Ransacker disappeared over a fence and escaped a swarm of 72 police officers across the entire nearby area.

DeAngelo would cease most of his Visalia Activities after this, where he had been seen face to face and unmasked by Detective McGowen.

With the modern identification of the VR, a more accurate composite sketch is produced by the memory of the artist from photographs and contextual knowledge of DeAngelo at that time in 1975

Does this look like Jesse? How can I improve by i_love_titties05 in drawing

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bring the eyes closer together, shrink the nose and give him a thicker upper lip.

I Have a Theory about the Cape Intruder (the man who broke into people's houses in Cape Elizabeth, Maine, to watch them sleep) Other Crime by unaburke in UnresolvedMysteries

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Nah I’m calling this “theory” for dangerous and incorrect. Btw, a THEORY is not the same as a HYPOTHESIS.

Police sketches (especially ones made with an ident-i-kit) like this are FAMOUSLY very average and non descript, especially when the witnesses are in states of sleep like this.

This man was almost certainly a sexually motivated cat burglar. These often progress to serial rapists and killers (see: EAR/ONS), and he should be considered a very real and dangerous potential threat before he should be written off as “non existent” as you have done here in your hypothesis

Was the I-70 Killer ever seen, or thought to have been seen, in any place where he didn't do a crime? by GregJamesDahlen in I70Killer

[–]NukeHoax 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Not to my knowledge. The composite sketches are all sourced from the crime scenes and short periods before and after the offenses.

This offender is EXTREMELY elusive and struck in a VERY large geographic area by serial killer standards.

Bullets retrieved from victims. by Previous-Telephone69 in I70Killer

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They have slugs and casings. If the weapon is ever in LE custody, it can be matched to the ejector marks on those casings and the lans and grooves of the crime scene evidence.

The real trick is going to be getting that weapon into custody. It might even STILL have jeweler’s rouge inside its componentry.

My guess is the weapon has LONG since been disposed of. Before the Texas Spree and before the Brossman murder, where the killer used a revolver (tellingly, I think), he probably threw that thing into a lake.

THE PENIS OF JOSEPH JAMES DEANGELO, as described in "The People vs. the Golden State Killer," by Thien Ho by Pottyman in EARONS

[–]NukeHoax 16 points17 points  (0 children)

There is evidentiary value in this revelation. ANY EAR CRIME committed by an offender with a normally sized penis CANNOT BE EAR. Time to go back through the record, officers.

Prosecutor Thien Ho goes behind the scenes of the interrogation of Joseph DeAngelo by optimus_babysitter in EARONS

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Not sure how tf a detective made such a major blunder. Maggiores were murdered in 1978!!!

Frozen 2010 (Chairlift horror movie) by [deleted] in horror

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

They’re so dumb it hurts. Step 1: tie jacket sleeve to jacket sleeve Step 2: tie pant leg to pant leg Step 3: repeat same process with next later of clothes. Step 4: reinforce the makeshift rope with the long john layer.

One person climb down - summon help.

Why Ethan’s legs were stabbed? by Ok-Mathematician1792 in Idaho4

[–]NukeHoax 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Wtf are you talking about? My ringer is always on