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Rick Staton - Collector, Funeral Director, Mortician. Rick is one of the leading collectors of serial killer artwork, in fact he is usually the one who starts them out doing it! He was at one time the exclusive dealer of John Wayne Gacy and he owns work from such notable serial killers as Richard Ramirez, Otis Toole, and Charles Manson. | ||
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Tobias
Allen - Collector, Tobias was the creator of the controversial board game
"Serial Killer", which was banned in Canada. Along with Rick they curate
serial killer art shows from New Orleans to Seattle.
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Elmer Wayne Henley - Serial Killer. Along with ringleader Dean Corll, and buddy David Brooks, Henley was part of one of the most gruesome and disturbing serial killer cases in history. The three were involved with the abduction, and sadomasochistic murder of 27 teenage boys. Henley started painting through the behest of Rick Staton, and his art has sold out at gallery openings over the last couple of years. | ||
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Mr.
Scott - Father of victim Mark Scott. Mr. Scott tells us how he found out
about his son's murder.
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Joe Coleman - Artist, Collector. Coleman is a visionary artist residing in Brooklyn, New York. Serial killers are a favorite theme in his art. He also has several art works by serial killers. He is a friend of Rick Stanton. | ||
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Harold
Schechter - Author, The A to Z Encyclopedia of Serial Killers.
Schechter lends his ideas and expertise on why people collect serial killer
artifacts. He explains that possession of a piece of art created by a
serial killer is a measure of protection from the killer itself.
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Andy Kahan - Mr Kahan works for the city of Houston in the Crime Victim's Unit. Mr Kahan finds the celebrity status of serial killers abhorant. He would rather sit and watch Flintstones reruns then attend an art show by a mass murderer. | ||
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