Kathy E <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:


By his own admission, 39-year-old Robert Berdella was a strange
character. The owner of Bob's Bizarre Bazaar in Kansas City, Missouri, 
Berdella carried business cards that advertised that he had "poison" in
his head. Around the house, he showed a milder side, helping his Hyde  
Park neighbors establish a local community crime watch program. His
strange behavior on the job was written off as so much advertising hype
-- until the afternoon of April 2, 1988.

That day, a neighbor of Berdella's stepped outside to find a naked
stranger crouching on his porch. The 22-year-old wore nothing but a dog
collar, buckled around his neck, and he blurted out a tale of sexual
abuse that sent Berdella's neighbor racing for the telephone, to call
police.

According to the victim , he had been held captive in Berdella's home
the past five days, subjected to repeated sexual assaults before he
finally clambered through a second-story window and escaped. Detectives
picked Berdella up and searched his home for evidence . In doing so,
they opened up a grim Pandora's box of horror.

In the house, police discovered some 200 photographs of naked men, the 
subjects bound and clearly suffering from cruel abuse. Torture devices
were also seized in the raid, along with a pair of human skulls, occult
literature, and a Satanic ritual robe. That weekend, deputies unearthed
bone fragments and another human head in Berdella's yard.

On April 4, 1988, Robert Berdella was arraigned on seven counts of
sodomy, one count of felonious restraint, and one count of first degree
assault. Bail was initially set at $500,000, revoked the next day, when
officers testified that one of the men in Berdella's photographs --
trussed up and hanging by his heels -- appeared to be dead. While
excavation continued on Berdella's property and prosecutor's
contemplated murder charges, homicide investigators started checking out
their list of missing persons dating back to 1984. A bargained guilty
plea on one count of murder consigned Berdella to prison for life, but
authorities suspected him in at least seven other deaths.

On December 19, 1988, Berdella pled guilty to first-degree murder in the
death of victim Robert Sheldon, and to four counts of second-degree
murder involving additional male victims. He was sentenced to a term of
life imprisonment during which he died due to natural causes.
--
Kathy E
"I can only please one person a day, today is NOT your day, and tomorrow
isn't looking too good for you either"
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