dangerous stranger
Nilsen, 33, met a young man in a pub in late 1978 and invited the man to his home, 195 Melrose Boulevard, London. They continued drinking, and later, the two crawl into bed. Nelson got up at dusk, realized his new friend was about to leave, and patted the man on the body, trying to wake him up. His heart was beating so fast, he was sweating all over. Nelson looked at the young man, and at the pile of their clothes, he found his tie, so he got up and picked it up. "I climbed on top of him and slid the tie under his neck," Nelson wrote four years later. "I immediately stepped on top of him, and then tightened the tie with all my strength. His body came to life immediately, and we kept fighting, from the bed to the ground." Nelson tightened the tie with all his strength, either you died or I live. Nelson's victim kept stomping on the carpet until he got close to the wall, before he lost consciousness and gave up fighting. Nelson breathed a sigh of relief, but realized the man wasn't dead, just in a coma. He ran to the kitchen and filled a plastic bucket with water, he was going to drown him. Nelson put the young man on a stool and pressed his head into the plastic bucket. The young man did not resist, even though the splashes wet the carpet. "After a few minutes," Nelson recalled, "when the bubbles stopped coming out, I lifted his head up. Water dripped from his short, curly brown hair." He killed the young man, but he couldn't remember the man's name. Nelson's seat trembled, barely realizing what he had done and what a consequence he would face. He made a cup of coffee, smoked a few cigarettes, and thought about what to do. His black-and-white dog, Billy Peel, ran from the garden into the house, sniffing the corpse on the stool, and after driving the dog out, he sat down helplessly. He untied his tie from the corpse, just in time to look at the dead young man. He got up, covered the window with a towel, then carried the body on his shoulders and carried it into the bathroom. Nelson gently placed the body in the tub, then ran water and began to wash the young man's hair. "His hair was so soft and fluffy." He tried to get the body out and then to dry it. Then, the body was carried to another room and placed on the bed. His new friend will never leave him again. Nelson stroked the corpse gently with his hands. The corpse remained warm and tender, but he noticed that the corpse's lips had begun to change color. After covering the body with a sheet, he thought. "I know "This is the beginning of the end of my life," Nelson wrote. "I was surprised to find that I had a new roommate on Death Boulevard, although he wasn't quite a roommate. "Compared to people's fear of corpses, he bizarrely thinks corpses are a bit more beautiful. He doesn't know why he wants to kill the young man, he just doesn't want him to leave. He has been alone for several times. At Christmas, he didn't want to have the same new year as before, but he had someone with him. Later, he went to the hardware store and bought an electric knife and a cauldron, but he couldn't cut the body like this. He gave the body Put on new panties and then he went to bathe with the corpse. After that, he decided to have sex with the corpse. He put the corpse on the bed, but he couldn't feel the constant pleasure, so he pushed the corpse off He got into bed, covered the corpse with curtains, and fell asleep by himself. After waking up, he made dinner for himself and ate while watching TV, while the corpse was still lying down not far from him. On the ground. Finally, he knew he needed to do something. He opened the wooden floor and tried to push the body into the ground, but the body was stiff and hard to fit in, so he put the body against the wall and decided to wait until The corpse went over and was stuffed under the floor. Anyway, the next day, the body was still against the wall, but Nelson put the body under the floor. A week later, Nelson was so curious that he lifted the carpet again , the floor was shoveled open. The corpse was dry, Nelson carried the mummy to the bathroom to give it a bath. After washing, Nelson did not change the water, he still shared the same water bath with the mummy! Then he took the mummy back into the living room, then knelt down and started masturbating against the belly of the corpse. Then the corpse was placed under the floor again. Finally, the corpse stayed under the ground for seven and a half months until Nelson brought it He went outside and burned it. He added rubber to cover up the smell of burning the body, and he ended up throwing the ashes on the ground. The identity of the young man will never be identified. Nelson felt a sense of what he had done. Very surprised, but at the same time he believed that he would not do the same thing again, but he was wrong, after that, he killed a total of fourteen and maybe more people. It's the same New Year as before, but someone spent it with him. Later, he went to the hardware store and bought an electric knife and a cauldron, but he couldn't cut the body like that. He put new underwear on the corpse, and then he went to bathe with the corpse. After that, he decided to have sex with the corpse. He put the body on the bed, but he couldn't feel the constant pleasure, so he pushed the body out of the bed, covered it with a curtain, and fell asleep. After waking up, he cooked himself a dinner and ate while watching TV, while the corpse was still lying on the ground not far from him. Finally, he knew he needed to do something. He opened the wooden floor, and then tried to push the corpse into the ground, but the corpse was stiff and it was difficult to put it in, so he put the corpse next to the wall and decided to wait until the corpse was dead before stuffing it under the floor. Anyway, the next day, the body was still against the wall, but Nelson put the body under the floor anyway. A week later, Nelson was so curious that he lifted the rug again and shoveled the floor. The corpse was dry, and Nelson carried it into the bathroom to give it a bath. After washing, Nelson did not change the water, he still shared the same water bath with the mummy! He then carried the mummy back to the living room, then knelt down and started masturbating against the corpse's stomach. Then, the corpse was placed under the floor again. In the end, the body remained underground for seven and a half months until Nelson took it outside and burned it. He added rubber to cover up the smell of the cremated corpse, and he ended up scattering the ashes on the ground. The identity of the young man could never be discerned. Nelson was amazed by what he had done, but at the same time he believed he would never do the same thing again, but he was wrong, and since then he has killed fourteen and maybe more people. It's the same New Year as before, but someone spent it with him. Later, he went to the hardware store and bought an electric knife and a cauldron, but he couldn't cut the body like that. He put new underwear on the corpse, and then he went to bathe with the corpse. After that, he decided to have sex with the corpse. He put the body on the bed, but he couldn't feel the constant pleasure, so he pushed the body out of the bed, covered it with a curtain, and fell asleep. After waking up, he cooked himself a dinner and ate while watching TV, while the corpse was still lying on the ground not far from him. Finally, he knew he needed to do something. He opened the wooden floor, and then tried to push the corpse into the ground, but the corpse was stiff and it was difficult to put it in, so he put the corpse next to the wall and decided to wait until the corpse was dead before stuffing it under the floor. Anyway, the next day, the body was still against the wall, but Nelson put the body under the floor anyway. A week later, Nelson was so curious that he lifted the rug again and shoveled the floor. The corpse was dry, and Nelson carried it into the bathroom to give it a bath. After washing, Nelson did not change the water, he still shared the same water bath with the mummy! He then carried the mummy back to the living room, then knelt down and started masturbating against the corpse's stomach. Then, the corpse was placed under the floor again. In the end, the body remained underground for seven and a half months until Nelson took it outside and burned it. He added rubber to cover up the smell of the cremated corpse, and he ended up scattering the ashes on the ground. The identity of the young man could never be discerned. Nelson was amazed by what he had done, but at the same time he believed he would never do the same thing again, but he was wrong, and since then he has killed fourteen and maybe more people. Still leaning against the wall, Nelson put the body under the floor anyway. A week later, Nelson was so curious that he lifted the rug again and shoveled the floor. The corpse was dry, and Nelson carried it into the bathroom to give it a bath. After washing, Nelson did not change the water, he still shared the same water bath with the mummy! He then carried the mummy back to the living room, then knelt down and started masturbating against the corpse's stomach. Then, the corpse was placed under the floor again. In the end, the body remained underground for seven and a half months until Nelson took it outside and burned it. He added rubber to cover up the smell of the cremated corpse, and he ended up scattering the ashes on the ground. The identity of the young man could never be discerned. Nelson was amazed by what he had done, but at the same time he believed he would never do the same thing again, but he was wrong, and since then he has killed fourteen and maybe more people. Still leaning against the wall, Nelson put the body under the floor anyway. A week later, Nelson was so curious that he lifted the rug again and shoveled the floor. The corpse was dry, and Nelson carried it into the bathroom to give it a bath. After washing, Nelson did not change the water, he still shared the same water bath with the mummy! He then carried the mummy back to the living room, then knelt down and started masturbating against the corpse's stomach. Then, the corpse was placed under the floor again. In the end, the body remained underground for seven and a half months until Nelson took it outside and burned it. He added rubber to cover up the smell of the cremated corpse, and he ended up scattering the ashes on the ground. The identity of the young man could never be discerned. Nelson was amazed by what he had done, but at the same time he believed he would never do the same thing again, but he was wrong, and since then he has killed fourteen and maybe more people.
Nelson Gardens
In October 1979, almost a year after the first murder, a young Chinese student, Andrew Ho, came to the Nelson home. The young student wanted to play SM's tie-up game with Nelson, and Nelson didn't want to do that, but he put the tie around the young student's neck and told him he wanted to play a dangerous game together. The young student immediately left Nelson's residence and reported it to the police, but no charges were brought against Nelson. Nelson killed a total of 12 people in his apartment in 1981, and only four were identified: Kenneth Ockendon, Martyn Duffey, Billy Billy Sutherland and Malcolm Barlow Barlow). Most of these people are homeless or homeless people who think Nelson can provide some work, some are gay, and a small number of male prostitutes. Nelson claimed that he entered a state of "killing into God" when he killed, and on seven occasions, he released people after completing the act of killing because he had the ability to get out of this "killing into God" state. The second victim was Kenneth Okendo, a Canadian tourist. He met Nelson over lunch in a pub on December 3, 1979, and they drank for hours together before taking him on a tour of London before dying in Nelson's flat. They got along so well together, and Nelson enjoyed his time with him so much that it didn't take long for the Canadian to feel like he was going home in a few days. So he strangled Okundo with the wire from the telephone receiver, then he put the body on the ground and sat on the side listening to some music. After the body was stripped, Nelson took the body to the bathroom to wash. Then put it on the bed, sleep with the corpse, and continue to caress the corpse. The next morning, Nelson stuffed the body in a cupboard, discarded his clothes, and went to work as normal. The corpse curled up in a circle in the cupboard, then slowly stiffened. Later in the day, Nelson took it out of the cupboard and gave it another shower. It was then clothed and placed on a reclining chair, and the victim's body was photographed. After filming, hold Okendo's body on the bed, put his hands in the pose of a spread-winged eagle, and Nelson whispers to the body. Nelson crossed the corpse's thighs and used them to stimulate himself to orgasm. Finally, Nelson put Okundo under the floor. Nelson later took the body out several times, and they often sat together watching TV. "I think their bodies and their skin are very beautiful," Nelson later said. He would also dress them in all kinds of bright clothes, put them on the bed and say goodnight to them. Five months later, it happened again. On May 13, 1980, 16-year-old Martini Dufuri suddenly disappeared. He was a homeless man, and he was invited by Nelson to spend a night at his house. After two beers, Duffy went to bed, and Nelson crept up and tried to strangle him. He was still alive when he was in shock, so Nelson carried him to the kitchen and pressed his head into the sink. Then, as usual, take the body to the bathroom and bathe with the body. "I told him his body was the youngest I've ever seen." Head to toe kiss the corpse, then sit on the victim's stomach and masturbate. Duffy spent two full weeks in the cupboard before putting it under the floor. Next is Billy Sutherland, 27, who earns money by sleeping with other people. Nelson didn't want to take him home, but he followed Nelson from bar to bar all night long. Nelson can barely remember how he was strangled until he found the body in his home the next morning. Malcolm Barlow, 24, is a mentally challenged orphan and a pathological liar. Nelson found him wandering outside his home and complaining of being frail due to epilepsy, Nelson called him in and called the hospital for an ambulance. Before long, Barlow was out of the hospital, and he was back in front of Nelson's apartment, where he sat waiting for him to come home from get off work. After seeing him, Nelson invited him in again, but this time it was an invitation to death. He kept drinking Barlow until he got Barlow drunk. Nelson found the psychopath so distasteful that he strangled him again. The next day, he stuffed the body into a cabinet under the kitchen sink. Nelson sat on the ground in relief. Under the floor, there were half a dozen corpses waiting to be disposed of. Some of the bodies were placed in bed by Nielsen and had sex for up to a week. Being able to control those "people" made Nelson excited and intoxicated, and he didn't feel any mystery about the corpses. Instead, he thought he had a more favorable impression of the corpses than before. Nelson sprays twice a day to kill the flies attracted by the corpses and to cover up the stench. The peculiar smells had been mentioned by nearby tenants, but Nelson said it was the smell of the decaying house. Once, he was about to commit suicide, but at that moment, Nelson's dog suddenly ran in, and then waving its tail cutely, made Nelson give up the idea of suicide, and slapped himself at the mirror image. After driving his cats and dogs into the garden, he planned to get rid of the dead bodies. In order not to stain his clothes, he even took off his underwear. Nelson dismantled them all on the concrete floor of the kitchen with a kitchen knife, and usually boiled the severed head from the victim's body in a cauldron he had bought to dispose of the body of the first victim. Use this method to get rid of the meat from the head. He had been a butcher before, so he knew how to dismantle corpses. All the organs were put in plastic bags, and he put them all underground, and the underground space was almost full. Hidden under the floor were two intact corpses and a disassembled corpse. At the same time he put some parts in a shed in the garden or dug a hole beside the bushes and buried them. Those internal organs were tucked into gaps in the walls of the yard. A few other things he packed into a suitcase, and when he thought the time was right, he took the suitcase to the yard and burned it with the fire just a few feet from the fence. Strange that no one came out to stop him, the kids next door came to watch him start the fire, and watched all day, and Nelson just told them to keep their distance from the fire. After burning, he found a bone in the middle of the wreckage, so Nelson crushed the bone into ashes, and the remains of six people were swept into the dust. There were five or more dead bodies in the apartment, and it took three fires to completely burn the remaining bodies. When he was about to move, he checked all around the house, but almost forgot about Barlow's hands and feet that he had hidden by the bushes. After checking all the details, he drove away from the place, hoping to start a new life. Sixteen months later, he was arrested and police found more than a thousand bone fragments in Nelson's garden.
horror attic
After moving to a new home, Nelson can no longer use the garden and floor to hide the body. His new home is a small building at 23 Carelli Gardens, and the whole building is divided into 6 separate apartments, where he lives. The place is the attic part of that house. He thought that the terrain would suppress his involuntary murderous thoughts. However, at least three murders occurred here again, and the limitations of his apartment also became a problem for him on how to place and dispose of the corpses. The first victim at the new flat was John Howlett, whom Nelson often called Guard John, whom they met during a chat in a bar. After a while, while Nelson was drinking alone at the bar, John came in, recognized him, and after a little chat, the two decided to go to Nelson's apartment and sit down. When the two got to the apartment, they drank. John couldn't stand the drink and climbed onto Nelson's bed. Nelson wanted him to leave, but John refused. Nelson had another attack, found a leather belt to upholster the chair, and tried to strangle John. In fact, he was afraid that John would succeed in resisting, so he tightened the belt with all his strength. John, who was deprived of oxygen in his brain, lost consciousness for a while, but Nelson didn't dare to be careless. He kept tightening the belt until he was sure that the other party was indeed dead. Nelson carried the other's body tremblingly to another room. He suddenly realized that the other party was still alive, and immediately wrapped the belt around John's neck again, and then tightened it for 2 to 3 minutes. Unbelievably, John still had a heartbeat, so Nelson took him to the bathroom, intending to drown him, so Nelson soaked him in a tub full of water all night. The next day Nelson shoved John's body into a closet while he figured out what to do with it. Horror Attic He planned to cut his body into small pieces and flush it down the toilet. He disposes of the corpse very hastily because his friends will come to visit him later. It took longer than he expected to flush the meat down the drain, then he boiled his head, hands and feet together in a large pot, and when the flesh separated, he put them in the trash In the bag, he threw some slightly larger bones directly into the garbage heap behind the garden fence, and other parts were sprinkled with salt, and then stored in the tea box covered with red curtains. The second victim was Archibald Graham Allen Allan). Nelson made him an omelette, and he later recalled that the idea to kill Allen came out of nowhere. "I noticed that he was eating an omelette with a large piece of it hanging around his mouth, and suddenly I felt like he was unconscious and passed out." Nelson had the urge to strangle him, but his memory It didn't kill him, and Nelson believes the egg roll got stuck in his neck causing him to die. "If Omelet killed him, how would I know!" Because Omelet doesn't leave a red mark on his neck, Nelson doesn't think the man killed him. (Pringles: The original text didn't say how this person came out, maybe it was the visiting guest? It's unfortunate enough...) Afterwards, he put Alan in the bathroom and left the body there for three days , and then dismantled the body just like John did. The third and final victim was 20-year-old Steven Sinclair, who regularly took drugs (referring to drug use) and wandered in Leicester Square, 23 January 1983, Sinclair Some of his acquaintances saw him being taken away by a stranger. After Nelson brought him into the house, he put him on a chair, and turned on the music very "emotionally". Slowly, Sinclair fell asleep on the chair, and Nelson went to the kitchen to find some thick ropes , but the rope was too short, so Nelson tied his tie to that rope. He found another rope, tied Sinclair firmly to the carriage, and kept drinking him. Everything is in place, and Sinclair's lifelong misery is coming to an end. After Nelson determined that Sinclair had passed out, he strangled him with a "tie rope", and he resisted only slightly before becoming completely unconscious. Nelson approached his ear and whispered to him, "No one can hurt you anymore." Later, when Nelson untied the rope tied to Sinclair's body, he suddenly found a knife wound on Sinclair's wrist. - He once attempted suicide. After washing the body, he put the body on the bed, then found two large mirrors, put them beside the bed, and took off his clothes, so that he could see the naked bodies of the two overlapped. At this time, he suddenly felt the true meaning of death and life. Nelson kept whispering to the corpse, no one knew what he said, the puppy also ran close at this time, and kept sniffing Sinclair's corpse, Nelson also held Sinclair's head with both hands , kiss it. Of course, he wouldn't know that his favorite corpses just betrayed him in the future and provided clues for the police. Sinclair), who used to do drugs (referring to drugs) and wandered around Leicester Square, on 23 January 1983, when some of Sinclair's acquaintances saw him being taken away by a stranger. After Nelson brought him into the house, he put him on a chair, and turned on the music very "emotionally". Slowly, Sinclair fell asleep on the chair, and Nelson went to the kitchen to find some thick ropes , but the rope was too short, so Nelson tied his tie to that rope. He found another rope, tied Sinclair firmly to the carriage, and kept drinking him. Everything is in place, and Sinclair's lifelong misery is coming to an end. After Nelson determined that Sinclair had passed out, he strangled him with a "tie rope", and he resisted only slightly before becoming completely unconscious. Nelson approached his ear and whispered to him, "No one can hurt you anymore." Later, when Nelson untied the rope tied to Sinclair's body, he suddenly found a knife wound on Sinclair's wrist. - He once attempted suicide. After washing the body, he put the body on the bed, then found two large mirrors, put them beside the bed, and took off his clothes, so that he could see the naked bodies of the two overlapped. At this time, he suddenly felt the true meaning of death and life. Nelson kept whispering to the corpse, no one knew what he said, the puppy also ran close at this time, and kept sniffing Sinclair's corpse, Nelson also held Sinclair's head with both hands , kiss it. Of course, he wouldn't know that his favorite corpses just betrayed him in the future and provided clues for the police.
Nelson misses
Nelson's last dismembered body was that of Steven Sinclair, and Nelson used the same method as before: the head, hands and feet were boiled in a pot and then placed in a plastic bag. One bag was hidden in the filing cabinet in the bedroom, the other two were put into the tea box, and the organs and corpses of the human body were expelled through the toilet. Nelson probably cleaned some of the large stumps into the trash too, because someone found a broken bag not far from where he lived, what looked like a rib cage and a spine inside, and the bag disappeared after a while, but No one went to report to the police, and no one linked the bag in any way to Nelson. None of the five other tenants at 23 Canelli Gardens knew Nelson very well. During the first week of February, someone noticed the downstairs toilet was clogged and he tried cleaning the clogged sewer with acid, to no avail. Other toilets had the same problem with one exception, Nelson's toilet. So the tenants hired a plumber to check, but he tried everything he could and couldn't solve it. There was no way. He called an expert. Nelson was afraid that his actions would be exposed by the problems downstairs, so he did not dare to excrete the body in the sewers, so he put the rest of the untreated part in the plastic tape along with Sinclair's head, and then They were locked in the closet. Two nights later, a company called Delorod came to check for a problem with the sewer. They decided to go underground to check, a man named Michael Kattan Cattran's mechanic was dispatched to inspect the house's sewer system. He sensed some peculiar smells, which Catan believed came from some corpses, maybe mice, maybe other small animals, but he wouldn't think of people. He found about 8 feet of silt deposited on the floor of the sewer. On the silt, there were about 30-40 corpses that were about to fall apart. These were drained from the house's water pipes, and he immediately reported to his superiors. During the call, the tenants were all around the phone, including Nelson. Catan offered to call the police. In any case, the company needed careful analysis, and they hoped to use light to re-explore it during the day. Catan called Nelson and one of the tenants outside to see the extremely decomposed corpses. When Nelson got back to his apartment, he thought about stealing the meat and replacing it with store-bought chicken, and he thought about killing himself. He just sat on the floor of the apartment, drinking non-stop, of course, he was not alone, because in his apartment, there were three other victims of dismemberment. The tenants downstairs also noticed Nelson's recent bizarre behavior, and when Catan returned to find the drains cleaned, the tenants told him of their suspicions. Catan eventually found a dirty, smelly corpse in the sewer, so they called the police right away! On February 9, 1983, Nielsen told their colleagues at work, "If I don't come to work tomorrow, I'll either be sick, or I'll die, or I'll be in jail." With that, his Colleagues all laughed. Indeed, Nelson's hunch was right, and when he tried to get back to his apartment through the dark hallway, he found three people waiting for him there. Detective Chief Jay... ) told him they came to him because of a problem with the sewer, where human corpses were blocking the sewer. Nelson screamed in panic, and then asked, "So, where did those corpses come from?" The police pointed out that the only possibility that these corpses were discharged from Nelson's apartment, and then asked about other corpses. Nelson gave up, saying he would follow them to the police station. He knew his rights after being arrested and that he could not be cleared, so he wanted to tell them everything, tell them the disgusting details. The more Nelson confessed, the more police officers realized that many of the disappearances that had been dropped four years ago were related to him. They later found the bags containing the male corpses in Nelson's closet, all decomposed to varying degrees. They took Nelson to the morgue to identify the body, and Nelson told them to check the drawer of his bathroom, where he had hidden the body in the tea box. He also told them that he had also killed many "twelve or thirteen" at the same time in his former apartment, he said. He also admitted he had murdered seven other people, all without success. Later at the police station, Nielsen also revealed: "The victims are usually dirty after drinking, so I have to bathe them after they die, which is a normal thing." Nielsen then began to elaborate. His official interrogation began on February 11, and it took a week and a total of 30 hours. During the interrogation, Nielsen cooperated with the police to tell the police about his killing methods and to help the police identify the victims. corpse fragments, and no prompting is required. Suddenly, as if his conscience had found out, he never digressed or begged for sympathy in police interrogations, but he had no regrets for what he had done. The police training he had received also helped interrogators find evidence much easier, and he told them what evidence the prosecution needed before they could charge him. However, in private, he was very afraid of what he had done. Thanks to Nelson's cooperation, the police were able to find various body fragments and reassemble them into the victim's body, including many similar to the genital mutilation method used on Steven Sinclair. For each victim identified, police can add an additional murder charge. He also took the police to 195 Melrose Boulevard to point out where he had buried the body and where he had set fire to the body. A man named Ronald T. Moss, who was assigned to defend Nelson by the court, participated in the police interrogation of Nelson, and he was pleased that Nelson was able to remember all the details, which he believed would reduce his sentence. A police officer once described Nelson as a super pervert and a complete murder! But Nelson countered: "I just want to be friends, and I hope everything will make me more cheerful." He then wrote what he had done into a memoir-like format and gave it to a famous A young writer named Brian Masters put together and published Nelson's rambling memoirs. Malster said, "Nelson's first murder, I remember very clearly, I believe it shows his self-reflection, and this is also a rare detailed case in criminal history." After recounting the confession, Nelson was forwarded. to Brixton Prison, where his final sentence awaits. He was stressed by the frenzied reports that followed. "No one believed I was just a normal person," he mused. "I'm waiting for an irresistible final verdict." Many young men, including women, have been to Nelson's The apartment and returned safely, but a small number of people were attacked and managed to escape. Of those who were attacked and escaped, only a few people called the police. While the police were searching for other survivors, Nelson himself claimed that he did not kill or attempted to kill seven people, some escaped by knocking him down, and some he had choked him before changing his mind and letting him go. . He could only recall the names of four of them, three of whom would later testify against Nelson in court. In October 1979, Andrew Ho had complained to the police that Nelson had attempted to attack him, but he was unwilling to take any notes or appear before the charges against him in court, so the case was dropped. Maybe why not let others know that he originally wanted to play SM games with Nelson! Almost a year later, Douglas Stewart Stewart claimed that Nelson attacked him, he fell asleep in a chair, he later found his feet bound by ropes, and Nelson put a strap around his neck, he fought back and broke free , kicked Nelson to the ground, who told him to leave. At 4am on August 11, 1980, he called the police to 195 Melrose Boulevard, but they noticed that the whistleblower was drunk at the time, and when Nelson opened the door, they were surprised what they said, and the police thought it was just a same-sex The dispute between lovers, so it was ignored, and Stewart was unable to sue. Nelson lived in Canelli Gardens for a year and a half, during which time he killed three people, but he may have killed more.
twisted mind
November 23, 1981, was Nelson's 36th birthday. He brought home a young gay student named Paul Nobbs, 19, and drank with him. At 2:30 in the morning, Nobis woke up with a severe headache, and then went back to sleep again. At 6:00 in the morning, he got up and went to the kitchen. Looking in the mirror, he found a red mark on his neck. With bloodshot eyes and bruises on his face, Nelson later suggested he see a doctor. Later in a university hospital, doctors told him the bruises on his face and the red mark on his neck were from an attempt to strangle him, but he did not report the incident to police. The victim after him was John Hollet, who was also the first victim after Nelson's move, and he failed to escape. On New Year's Eve that year, Nelson's neighbors invited Nelson to his apartment as a guest, during which Nelson was very drunk. They thought Nelson and another drinking buddy came home. Suddenly! They heard noises from upstairs, and a man named Ozawa Toshimitsu ran down quickly and then slammed out the door, soaked all over. He then told the police that Nelson had tried to kill him, and Ozawa claimed he had tied his hand with a strap, but it was presumed that the police did not continue the investigation on the grounds that he was drunk. In April 1982, he invited a 21-year-old drag named Carl Stotter artist (I can't find a suitable translation in Chinese, if I explain it, it's the kind of person who performs in a nightclub where a man puts on a woman's clothes, puts on a fake hair, and then sings and dances or imitates a famous actress. There are a lot of these actors in Las Vegas.) Like before, they all go to bed after drinking, and Nelson always wakes up right away and tries to strangle him. Suddenly Stott woke up, he couldn't breathe, he tried to get Nelson to help him, but it didn't work, then he got him into a tub full of water and threw him in the water until Stott asked him Begged for mercy, but still didn't stop. Nelson thought he was dead, and carried him to the sofa. At this time, the puppy, Billy Puppy, ran over and kept licking Stott's face. Nelson realized that the other party was still alive. In what seemed like an amazing move to us, he hugged Stott's body until Stott regained his intuition. Nelson later told him that his throat had been caught by a sleeping bag zipper, and Stott thought so, and he chalked it up to a nightmare. In fact, he later promised to continue dating Nelson, but he didn't know why he didn't keep his promise, and most importantly, he didn't report these strange things that happened at Nelson's house to the police.
character experience
lonely childhood
Nelson believes his problems can be traced back to the mental shock he had when he saw his grandfather's body as a child. Nelson was born on November 23, 1945, in Fraserburgh, Scotland, the only child of Betty Nilsen and OlAV Nilsen. However, it was an unhappy marriage, and the couple often had conflict, and the main reason for the conflict was her husband Ola's alcoholism and often not going home. When Betty and Ola divorced, the marriage lasted seven years. Because her husband no longer provides living expenses, she moved with her son, Dennis, to her parents' home, where Dennis' 2 siblings are also present. The lonely young Dennis was particularly fond of his grandfather, Andrew Whyte, but Andrew died when Dennis was just six years old. Without telling him in advance, Dennis's mother took him to see his grandfather's body. The moment he saw the body, a terrible feeling spread through his body. Afterwards, he said, looking back on that moment, really I felt the breath of death permeating my body. When Dennis was eight years old, he nearly drowned in the sea, but was rescued by a big brother who was playing on the beach. Later, the boy who saved the life took off Dennis's clothes and masturbated him, which can be confirmed by Nelson when he woke up and found some white sticky substance on his stomach. Two years later, his mother remarried, and he has since become cold and lonely. Later, his mother gave birth to 4 children, which made it impossible for her to estimate Dennis. He never showed anger, hurt small animals and other children, and was never a combative person, but such an ordinary little boy turned into a perverted murderer in the future. In fact, at that time he was still afraid of scary things, such as the corpses of others. Once, he helped search for a missing man whose body he and his friends found on the bank of a river who got lost at night and then accidentally fell into the river and drowned. It reminded him of his grandfather's corpse, back then he couldn't understand the concept of death and leaving the world forever, but he felt a strange sense of alienation, maybe it was about life and death, but no one knew... Until adulthood, he hadn't had a particularly in-depth contact with the opposite sex, but he had a very good way to attract other boys, and Nelson was still pure at that time. He also tried to look completely naked while his brother was sleeping, but accidentally woke him up, so he didn't succeed.
army life
In 1961 he was drafted into the army, where he worked as a cook, where he learned formal slaughter techniques. In the army, he began to use alcohol to escape his loneliness, although Nelson kept his distance from others. During the few years of service, he got a single room of his own, and he often faced the mirror, trying not to let his face reflect on the mirror, and then he pretended to be unconscious, and then imagined himself playing another person , to help another character perform masturbation, so as to fantasize. During the last few months of his military service, he met a man named Brian Masters, and they developed a very close relationship that Nelson thought he was in love with and started Pursue him, but he is not the same surname. In order to avoid Nelson, Masters tricked him into dying unexpectedly on his way home. It was such a huge blow for Nelson that he destroyed the video he had made that was meant for Masters. In 1972, he attended police training to become a police officer. He recalled that when he saw a corpse in the morgue, he didn't feel any fear, and was fascinated by the right and wrong of the corpse. Still, he failed to become a full-fledged police officer, and a year later he was offered a job interviewing position that lasted until his arrest. Nelson met another young man there named David Painter (DAVid). Painter), Painter has been looking for a job. After the interview, Nelson ran into him on the street and invited him to his apartment. Don't know what they did, just that Painter climbed up the window and went to sleep, and when he woke up he went to Nelson and he hoped Nelson could take a picture of him (maybe a gay one? I don't know , I didn't explain it carefully in the original text, let's YY yourself ~ haha), but I don't know if he was knocked down or what happened, and he was injured. Painter was immediately sent to the hospital, and the police just asked Nelson some questions after Just let him go. Then he got into a free-rider-like relationship problem, and the people he interacted with were short-lived or only superficial. He hopes to find a relationship that will last a long time, and he can even give all of himself to someone else, but only if that person can give all of himself to him. His "mirror plot" is getting deeper and deeper, and he keeps fantasizing about more bizarre plots... He thinks his second character is a corpse, and he even pretends to be before the story to make the effect more realistic, Apply fake blood to make the second character look like he's been murdered. He fantasized about someone taking the corpse to burn, or having an intimate relationship with the corpse. In 1975, he moved to 195 Melrose Boulevard, North London, a single-storey apartment with a garden, with his roommate David Gallichan. He denied that his friendship with Nelson was based on the same surname. They bought a puppy named Billy and a few other cats (Garfield and Stupid...). Two years later, because of their different personalities, both of them couldn't bear it, so Nelson asked Gallage to move out. Later, in any case, Nelson felt the fear of being alone again. He later wrote: "Loneliness is a long-term, unbearable, pain. (Reminiscent of Unbearable Lightness of Being)" In order to escape the attack of loneliness, he devoted himself to work and became more Stupid, becoming more alcohol-loving, turning to TV shows to avoid loneliness... Nelson's killing began a year and a half after Gallage moved out of the apartment. Gallichan, who denies that his friendship with Nelson is based on the same surname. They bought a puppy named Billy and a few other cats (Garfield and Stupid...). Two years later, because of their different personalities, both of them couldn't bear it, so Nelson asked Gallage to move out. Later, in any case, Nelson felt the fear of being alone again. He later wrote: "Loneliness is a long-term, unbearable, pain. (Reminiscent of Unbearable Lightness of Being)" In order to escape the attack of loneliness, he devoted himself to work and became more Stupid, becoming more alcohol-loving, turning to TV shows to avoid loneliness... Nelson's killing began a year and a half after Gallage moved out of the apartment. Gallichan, who denies that his friendship with Nelson is based on the same surname. They bought a puppy named Billy and a few other cats (Garfield and Stupid...). Two years later, because of their different personalities, both of them couldn't bear it, so Nelson asked Gallage to move out. Later, in any case, Nelson felt the fear of being alone again. He later wrote: "Loneliness is a long-term, unbearable, pain. (Reminiscent of Unbearable Lightness of Being)" In order to escape the attack of loneliness, he devoted himself to work and became more Stupid, becoming more alcohol-loving, turning to TV shows to avoid loneliness... Nelson's killing began a year and a half after Gallage moved out of the apartment.
Grand Judgment
While awaiting trial in court, Nielsen decided to waive the right to legal aid, but they did not accept it and still appointed Ronald Moss as Nielsen's lawyer. He fired Ronald Moss and hired Ralph Haeems just days before the court date. Attorneys for the defense defined Nelson as a psychopath in order to mitigate the punishment, while attorney Ivan Lawrence for the other side charged Nelson with murder. When pictures of the crime scene were shown, many felt uncomfortable and wondered whether the victim's family would forgive him for his actions. He filled 50 notebooks with all his memories to help the police report him. He also drew some very simple black and white line drawings to show how he handled the bodies of his victims. On one of the nights during the trial, Nelson actually wrote, "I'm going to convict myself more than any of your courts." Nelson was charged with six counts of homicide and two counts of murder unsuccessful. Alan Green is the whistleblower. He believes that Nelson knew exactly what he had done when he killed him, which means that he committed the murder consciously or with normal consciousness, so he should be found guilty. His evidence was largely based on the detailed confession Nelson told the police, and the defense asked for a psychoanalysis of Nelson. The court opened on October 24, 1983, and Nelson pleaded not guilty in court. Green described the morning of Nelson's arrest, but the jury paid more attention to the disgusting pictures of the bodies. Green then brought an attempted murder case to divert the jury's attention. The unfavorable proofs for Nelson were Paul Nobbs, Douglas Stewart and Carl Stott. Stotter), Nelson attempted to dissuade the jury from believing their testimony, telling his attorneys that many parts of their testimony were questionable. He said Stewart went drinking after the so-called "attack" and that Stewart could not explain the loopholes pointed out by Nelson. During the prosecution, defense attorneys also sold the polished Nielsen story to news outlets. In his testimony, Nobis admitted that he and Nelson had sex one night, and that they got along very well that night. Stott, who was shy and intimidated by the seriousness of the courtroom, said Nelson was friendly and welcoming. However, he said afterwards that he said this completely because he was intimidated by the defense. Nielsen's confession was carefully read by the police in court, and it took four hours to read the documents. Then they put the evidence on display one by one, including a cauldron for cooking heads, hands and feet; a cutting board for slicing the corpse, and a set of knives belonging to Martini Duffery. Defence witness Dr. James macKeith told the court many kinds of pathological personalities, of which he claimed that Nelson was also a victim. He described how Nelson was tormented by life's problems and relationships, as well as his childhood experiences. Many times his spirit can't control his actions, so he thinks part of the legal responsibility should be mitigated. Psychiatrists describe Nelson's sexual arousal as largely the result of his unconscious body, and he was also arrogant, frivolous, and often alcoholic. In the sense of the same kind, there is a great weakening, so he will not know why he kills, nor can he realize that what he does is against morality and violation of the law. During the tense cross-examination, Mike Keane was forced to withdraw his view on the mitigation of some legal liability. Mike Keane said it was nothing, and everything was decided by the court. The second psychiatrist, Dr. Patrick Gallwey, diagnosed Nelson as "a borderline personality masquerading as a normal personality, which is a pathological personality." He is often narcissistic and isolates himself in his own world, which means that he often has occasional schizophrenia when his world conflicts with the outside world, but he can control himself most of the time (which is why he Reasons not to hurt acquaintances around - Pringles). So he believes that Nelson's crime was not a deliberate or premeditated crime. But the jury was out on Gervey's incomprehensible medical jargon and attributes. The dissenting psychologist Dr. Paul Buwarden (Dr. Paul Bowden, who spent 14 hours engaging with Nielsen, more than any other defense scholar. He dismissed the testimony of other scholars as inaccurate, and he believed that Nielsen was fully capable of controlling his actions. He thinks Nelson's case is special, he should be a psychopath, not a mental disorder (conflict), but he does not clearly explain his different views from other scholars. During the final discussion, the court told the jury to ignore the medical jargon and focus more on whether Nelson's guilt was a psychopath. The jury adjourned on Tuesday, November 3. At 11:25 a.m. the next day, the court announced that the majority of the jury had reached a consensus, with only two dissenting on Nobles' murder. At 4:25, they announced: Nelson, guilty.
court decision
The court sentenced Nelson to life in prison with no possibility of parole for 25 years. Nelson was about to turn 38 when he was sentenced. Nelson is serving his sentence at Folsuton, a maximum security prison in East Reading, Yorkshire. In 2003, the judicial review system decided not to allow him to publish his autobiography titled "Three Thousands of Strong Water, Only One Man", and Nielsen is awaiting a ruling from the European Court of Human Rights.
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