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    • Edmund Kemper aka the Co-ed Killer. Kemper earned his nickname of “the co-ed killer” because he had a reputation for picking up female hitchhikers. In the seventies, he killed six women in Santa Cruz that he had picked up.
    • Richard Speck. Speck murdered eight female nursing students in 1966 in Chicago after previously escaping police custody for other brutal crimes. A manhunt followed the mass murdering and he was found two days later.
    • Monte Ralph Rissell. Rissell was a serial rapist-murderer, and started his horrifying behavior as a teenager. At 19, he was sentenced to four life sentences in 1977 for murdering five women in Alexandria, Virginia.
    • Jerome Brudos aka Shoe Fetish Slayer. Brudos was also known as the “Lust Killer,” because he would keep items from his victims and wear their clothing after killing them.
  1. Dwight Taylor was a serial killer just beginning his journey to stardom in Sacramento. He was arrested for the brutal abuse, and later murder, of elderly women and their dogs. His vendetta against elderly women comes from his resentment for his mother.

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  2. The cases of Benjamin Barnwright, Frank Janderman, Rose Barnwright Janderman, and Dwight Taylor all indicate that they were created purely for television fiction, although they may be based on or inspired by real cases.

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  3. Aug 24, 2019 · Mindhunter is a slow burn of a series, but that doesn't mean it isn't terrifying. Seasons one and two of the Netflix drama follow fictional FBI agents Holden Ford and Bill Tench — though they're...

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  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Gay_DivorceGay Divorce - Wikipedia

    Gay Divorce is a musical with music and lyrics by Cole Porter and book by Dwight Taylor, adapted by Kenneth Webb and Samuel Hoffenstein. It was Fred Astaire's last Broadway show and featured the hit song "Night and Day" in which Astaire danced with co-star Claire Luce.

  5. Dwight Oliver Taylor (January 1, 1903 – December 31, 1986) was an American author, playwright, and film/television screenwriter.

  6. Jul 13, 2021 · When, after meeting Dwight Taylor (Tobias Segal), Holden talks to her about his similarity to Ed Kemper (Cameron Britton), Debbie says, “It’s kind of prosaic, that it’s always the mother.” Holden responds, “It is the mother” (“Episode 3” 103).