Serial Killers


Today I visited Florence's Serial Killer Museum. *shivers* It seemed like a good idea at the time. In the museum, you learn about and see wax reproductions of the world's famous serial killers--Jack the Ripper, Ted Bundy, Charles Mason, John Wayne Gacy Jr, to name a few. It was intriquing and disturbing. I felt dirty afterwards, and suspicious of everyone.

I learned that the United States has had more serial killers than any other country in the world, by a land slide. Out of all recorded serial killers, 58% have been American. The runner up is Italy with %6. The rest are dispersed throughout a plethora of countries. It makes you wonder about us.

And did you know that Tuscany was the first country to outlaw the death penalty? Tuscany is the region of Italy where Florence is located, and was it's own county back in the day. They did so back the the 1700s. The anniversary of the ban of the death penalty was a few weeks ago actually. There were these people walking around dressed in 18th century garb, led by a guy that looked like an executioner, walking to the beat of some boys following, banging on drums. We were all perplexed at the time, but then learned the significance of the day.

So those are some fun facts for you.

But on a happier note, I finished my paper. Yay! I'm done with papers for this semester! Now all I have to do is study for and take finals.

 

5 comments:

Nancy said...

Whoa. . . so we lead the world in serial killers. I wonder if someone has done a study on why that is. Hmm.

One never knows the subjects you are going to discuss on your blog.
Always interesting.

I'm counting the days . . .

Anonymous said...

speaking of killers, did you hear about that girl who was studying abroad in italy and she supposedly got killed by her roommate....or a guy she slept with. crreeeepppyyy

Anonymous said...

did she just make that up to scare you or did it really happen? that's weird...

Nancy said...

What April said is true. It happened. It was in a town that I didn't recognize.

laura said...

perugia. its like an hour from florence