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  1. Inside the Mind of a Psychopath. Even though it has long since been accepted that there is no single reason for serial crime, the same contributing factors rear their evil head in the case of nearly all killers of this type. Peter Kürten is no different and exhibits many characteristics of the so-called "lust killer."

  2. But encountering the Dusseldorf Vampire’s severed head turning slowly on a hook in a dark room accessible only through a secret passageway makes up for it. “Beheaded murderer Peter Kurten had his head bisected and mummified in attempt by scientists to understand the workings of his mind,” the accompanying sign reads. “Tried for 68 ...

  3. 10 de nov. de 2023 · Peter Kürten, also known as the Vampire of Dusseldorf, is a warning from history, a prime example of what happens when someone lets their darkest urges run rampant. Kürten was a man whose heinous acts and terrible deeds plunged Düsseldorf into a state of fear and horror during the early 20th century. From his troubled upbringing to the ...

  4. Peter Kurten’s Head in Wisconsin Dells. As a young boy, Peter Kurten discovered very early that violence, suffering, and the sight of blood gave him a special kind of pleasure when he learned to torture dogs with the local dogcatcher. In his teenage years he would sneak into neighbor’s barns to stab their pigs and sheep.

  5. Peter Kürten (ur. 26 maja 1883 w Kolonii, zm. 2 lipca 1931 tamże) – niemiecki seryjny morderca, zwany Wampirem z Düsseldorfu. Sprawca 9 morderstw. Życiorys. Był trzecim z trzynaściorga dzieci; jego rodzina żyła w biedzie przez ojca alkoholika. Dzieci ...

  6. 26 de abr. de 2024 · Peter Kürten (born May 26, 1883, Cologne-Mulheim, Ger.—died July 2, 1931, Cologne) was a German serial killer whose widely analyzed career influenced European society’s understanding of serial murder, sexual violence, and sadism in the first half of the 20th century.. Kürten, the third of 13 children, experienced a violent childhood. His father, an abusive alcoholic, was imprisoned for ...

  7. 25 de jul. de 2020 · After the Second World War, Kürten’s head was transported to the United States, where it is currently on display at the Ripley’s Believe It or Not! museum in Wisconsin. Dr. Karl Berg published a book, titled “The Sadist”, based on the confessions of Peter Kürten: The Vampire of Düsseldorf.