Jerome Brudos The Lust Killer
Jerome Brudos was the most notorious serial killer in American history.
Jerome Brudos also famous as “The Lust Killer” was born in 1939 in South Dakota. After his birth, his mother traveled a lot north of the America and at last they were settled in Oregon. His mother was somewhat abnormal in behavior and treated him very domineering and contemptuous during his childhood, because she hated Jerry. At the age of 5 he got fetish for Ladies shoes. It is not clear why Jerome Brudos became the female foot fetishist, but it is clear that this deviation from his show began at the incredibly young age.

Over time, Jerry Brudos began stealing female high heel shoes, and sometimes he stole his neighbor’s underwear from clotheslines.
The serious problem was started at the age of seventeen, when Jerome Brudos used a knife on a young girl and forced her to undress and then he could shoot. After his first murder he start a serial to kill the young girls with beautiful feet, he also used to undress and rap his victims. Have a look at the list of reported victims of Jerry Brudos.
1- Linda Slawson
2- John Whitney
3- Karen Sprinkler
4- Sharon Wood
5- Linda Salem
Serial killer Jerome Brudos was died on 28th March 2006 in the age of 67 at the Oregon State Penitentiary.
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Post Commentpattiann
On April 28, 2011 at 6:20 am
Interesting reading, great writing.
Jimmy Shilaho
On April 28, 2011 at 7:23 am
The guy looks like a real sadist but your last line needs amendment.
Christine Ramsay
On April 28, 2011 at 9:09 am
It sounds as if he had a very unhappy childhood which led to problems as he grew up, but there is no excuse for the murders he committed. An interesting read.
CHIPMUNK
On April 28, 2011 at 9:12 am
bad childhood experiences affect many people and they tend to take this anger when older in different ways
LCM Linda
On April 28, 2011 at 10:37 pm
Childhood indeed affects the growth of a person a lot.
No Share
On April 29, 2011 at 4:05 am
Its scary how childhood events can share your future.