View Full Version : Sick F@#*ker on TV1 now! (2 April)
T.W.R
2nd April 2008, 20:47
Richard Kuklinski (Iceman) Mafia Hitman Documentary :ar15:
What a SICK SOB !!!!!!!!!!!!
Just caught a brief piece now of him talking about his youth torturing animals :sick:
Tying cats together by their tails & slinging them over clothes lines & watching them rip each other to bits
Throwing cats in furnaces & watching them run around trying to escape & get burnt alive
Kicking dogs of roofs
Tying dogs to buses then watching them get dragged along the road
What a prize piece of scum!!!!!!!! and the ass is inside being kept alive :slap:
He did say that with most of his mafia hits the favourite place to shot people was under the neck & once he shot a guy in the adams-apple just to see what would happen, the guy drowned in his own blood after a few minute of agony!
Would love 5mins with the prick in a locked room with now weapons!! just for what he done to animals as a kid, I know who'd walk out and it wouldn't be him
homer
2nd April 2008, 21:11
yep was ! watching it
think they should have had a lynching myself .
just for him .
T.W.R
2nd April 2008, 21:19
He's a piece of work :wacko:
homer
2nd April 2008, 21:22
hell yeah , f***ing unbelievable A
reminds you of those 2 that glued the cats and burned them
id f***** glue them and torch them to
pete376403
2nd April 2008, 21:24
I've read an old turkish torture/punishment was to tie a person into a large sack along with a bunch of wild cats.
Would seem appropriate for this guy.
T.W.R
2nd April 2008, 21:45
Prick doesn't even bat an eye lid talking about it all either, just the odd smirk :weird:
Chinese death of a thousand cuts would be fun :yes:
or in a cage with a couple of psychotic pitbulls to tear him to shreds would be a a bit of redemption :blip:
Luker
3rd April 2008, 06:35
Richard Kuklinski (Iceman) Mafia Hitman Documentary :ar15:
What a SICK SOB !!!!!!!!!!!!
Just caught a brief piece now of him talking about his youth torturing animals :sick:
Tying cats together by their tails & slinging them over clothes lines & watching them rip each other to bits
Throwing cats in furnaces & watching them run around trying to escape & get burnt alive
Kicking dogs of roofs
Tying dogs to buses then watching them get dragged along the road
What a prize piece of scum!!!!!!!! and the ass is inside being kept alive :slap:
He did say that with most of his mafia hits the favourite place to shot people was under the neck & once he shot a guy in the adams-apple just to see what would happen, the guy drowned in his own blood after a few minute of agony!
Would love 5mins with the prick in a locked room with now weapons!! just for what he done to animals as a kid, I know who'd walk out and it wouldn't be him
Read the book ICEMAN, really hes fucked in the head. But a really interesting person.
Tho dont think many people would last five mins in a room with him :devil2:
kiwifruit
3rd April 2008, 06:43
His eyes looked very empty
marioc
3rd April 2008, 07:00
fcukers like that deserve to die
Mikkel
3rd April 2008, 07:38
Well, you gotta respect a man who's good at what he does! :yes:
And he gets the job done...
Good thing I didn't have his imagination when I was a kid - would have been worse for the poor critters then.
On a more serious note - there are people out there who are further removed from "your reality" than that. You might know them privately or professionally as well... Don't think too hard on it though.
Harry33
3rd April 2008, 08:09
I wonder why they bother putting this sort of crap on TV to be honest. I turned on the news yesterday to watch videos of kids fighting in schools and now this shit. I wonder if we the people who watch this crap (and give it ratings) are really to blame. What do we really learn for any of this, better ways to hurt each other and animals.
Rant over.
jim.cox
3rd April 2008, 10:03
Well, you gotta respect a man who's good at what he does! .
NO YOU DO NOT
By his actions shall a man be judged
Just because he is "good" at criminal and immoral actions does NOT make him a good man
Mikkel
3rd April 2008, 10:05
NO YOU DO NOT
By his actions shall a man be judged
Just because he is "good" at criminal and immoral actions does NOT make him a good man
Thus spoke jim.cox - president of the irony appreciation society!
ManDownUnder
3rd April 2008, 10:10
Thus spoke jim.cox - president of the irony appreciation society!
Really??? Is he???
(Sorry- had to).
Yup - I know bog all about them but he seemed a psychopath to me. He did some REALLY nasty stuff to people (tied them out, camera on them and watched as rats ate them alive)...
... just to try and undrertand the feelings it gave him.
It struck me he's trying to understand thew world like the rest of us, but the base morals, right/wrong and empathy are miles off "normal"
I too would be very surprised if many in here would last too long in the same room as him. I'll bet he's thought/capable of stuff that would make your hair curl.
Bikernereid
3rd April 2008, 10:20
Had he been assessed on the Hare Psychopathy checklist?
I hate interpersonal violence but even more I hate people abusing and torturing animals.
These programmes are useful as they give us an understanding of all facets of humanity; the good and the bad. Just because someone is abhorent to us does not mean that we do not have lessons that we can learn from them. By studying these people and other such people we are able to 'identify' people heading down the same path and hopefully intercept them before they progress to far down the path.
ManDownUnder
3rd April 2008, 10:23
Had he been assessed on the Hare Psychopathy checklist?
Don't know - he was talking to a Psyche though who was helping him understand exactly why he functioned the way he did (both genetic and environmental contributors), and it seemed to help the Iceman make a few links (to the point of him saying "I appreciate you taking the time" etc)
McDuck
3rd April 2008, 16:58
Yea he is a real sick puppy. Kind of fassinating in a 'keep your guard up' kind of way
fireliv
3rd April 2008, 17:08
Was pretty bad. Saw the bit about how he tied people up and left them in a cave, and videotaped the rats eating them alive.
Yeah he was assessed as belonging to antisocial behaviour and paranoid behavior groups.
1% of the population have psychopathic tendences. Not all of them are bad, and are often in professions like CEO or Enforcement. Though 1% doesnt seam like much, just think of NZ's population thats 400000 people
Mikkel
3rd April 2008, 17:15
Was pretty bad. Saw the bit about how he tied people up and left them in a cave, and videotaped the rats eating them alive.
Yeah he was assessed as belonging to antisocial behaviour and paranoid behavior groups.
1% of the population have psychopathic tendences. Not all of them are bad, and are often in professions like CEO or Enforcement. Though 1% doesnt seam like much, just think of NZ's population thats 400000 people
Try 40,000 ;)
Another good line of work for people with psychopathic tendencies is racing - too much concern for your own and others safety will hold you back when the heat comes on.
Hospital doctors such as surgeons will benefit as well, being able to remain calm and rational when your patient is on the edge of passing away.
There are many situations where the complete lack of emotion will be a benefit to you.
Nade
3rd April 2008, 17:20
The term pshycotic has been so 'used' that it has negative conotations to the average observer. A study was done on military personel and it was discovered that only those with a 'pshycotic mentallity' were actually able to pull the trigger. The same is said for the whole flight or fight response. Only those with a 'pshycotic tendancy' will willingly stand and fight even given the oppourtunity of flight. Its dosen't mean your a complete nutter....it just means that your 'slightly different' from what 'society' has judged to be 'the norm'. At the end of the day what society dictates as normal in one country can be quite different in another....culture wise...just take the arabs and the views they have of women.
Kickaha
3rd April 2008, 18:28
Another good line of work for people with psychopathic tendencies is racing - too much concern for your own and others safety will hold you back when the heat comes on.
I saw a survey once that reckoned most motorcyclis were borderline psycopaths
Mikkel
3rd April 2008, 19:23
I saw a survey once that reckoned most motorcyclis were borderline psycopaths
I'm not surprised - biking is to some degree a display of indifference towards the risk of grevious bodily harm.
Also, I suspect that if you are built in such a way that you have a tendency to freeze and lock-up when you get a scare you'll quit biking pretty quickly... one way or the other.
Coyote
3rd April 2008, 19:37
I wonder why they bother putting this sort of crap on TV to be honest. I turned on the news yesterday to watch videos of kids fighting in schools and now this shit. I wonder if we the people who watch this crap (and give it ratings) are really to blame. What do we really learn for any of this, better ways to hurt each other and animals.
Rant over.
The kids in schools should be reported. It's a ridiculous culture that many people are unaware of. Hopefully some parents take action, though I know many will encourage them to continue...
Hitler was nice to animals. One thing he got right.
Coyote
3rd April 2008, 19:43
Also, I suspect that if you are built in such a way that you have a tendency to freeze and lock-up when you get a scare you'll quit biking pretty quickly... one way or the other.
Moments of near death get me thinking "whoa, that was awesome!".
First time racing at Manfeild, I crashed at a relatively high speed for a beginner on a 250. The leg on my leathers got torn open. I wrap some duct tape around it and go back out to receive a mild concussion in my next crash :p
Think I'm am borderline. But smart enough to bottle up my feelings.
Manxman
3rd April 2008, 20:33
I wonder why they bother putting this sort of crap on TV to be honest. I turned on the news yesterday to watch videos of kids fighting in schools and now this shit. I wonder if we the people who watch this crap (and give it ratings) are really to blame. What do we really learn for any of this, better ways to hurt each other and animals.
Rant over.
Best comment I've read on this thread...spot on dude.
Mikkel
3rd April 2008, 23:57
Moments of near death get me thinking "whoa, that was awesome!".
First time racing at Manfeild, I crashed at a relatively high speed for a beginner on a 250. The leg on my leathers got torn open. I wrap some duct tape around it and go back out to receive a mild concussion in my next crash :p
Sorry mate, you're not psychotic... Just mental! :no:
Coyote
4th April 2008, 10:18
Sorry mate, you're not psychotic... Just mental! :no:
Same difference?
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