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  • True American hero.

  • Evidence if you ever needed it that Adolf was right!

  • only 3 million??? Noob.

  • Adolf warned us about jews like this!

  • Never heard of this guy until the new Aborted album and the song, "The Kallinger Theory"

  • joseph kallinger is the biggest piece of shit ever.. If u were gonna kill yourself, why didn't you, faggot ass pussy. Instead u wait to die of natural cause like a pussy in 2000.

    Fuckin retarded coward.

  • i can't fault the bloke

  • Do you ever feel violent?

    Yes I do.

    What do you feel like doing?

    Killing people.

  • @6Sepulnation6 Devourment?

  • @96InExtremo Correct.

  • @96InExtremo Impetigo also used it for a intro

  • @96InExtremo Aborted used the first part of the interview in the song Sea of Cartilage, Devourment used the second part of the interview in Festering Vomitous Mass

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  • The Shoemaker was an excellent book and did make me feel sorry for Kallinger. His was a case of true mental illness, he was not a sociopath like Bundy or Ridgway.

  • what does he says at 1:36 to 1:54?

  • @sky6030

    - I don't think anyone has the right to take a life.

    - Except you?

    - When I'm under hallucination I do.

    - These voices from God, these hallucinations, do you still experience them?

    - Yes, I do.

    - Often?

    - Often.

  • The oddest part of this whole story is that someone actually married him and had sexual relations, willingly. WOW.

  • the list of vicious jewish serial killers is quite long such as Albert Fish, Peter Kudzinowski, Harvey Glatman, Joseph Kallinger, David Berkowitz, Harold Shipman, Joel Rifkin and The Unabomber Ted Kaczynski. Also, the Columbine HS murderers Klebold and Harris were homosexual jews the same as the famous Leopold and Loeb case from the 1920s.

  • holy fuck i live near scranton

  • I literally finished Flora Rheta Shreiber's "The Shoemaker" this morning and I feel sorry for this man and the horrible life he had, the torments and debilitating mental illness. The book was disturbing and wasn't easy to get through but after having read it I feel I gained a much better appreciation for people with mental illness and may even understand Joe Kallinger better. Read it and see for yourself.

  • interesting man. mysterious as hell. Though I commend him for attempting to rid the world of it's cancer.

  • actually its to bad they didn't deport him to iran , paki , afgan etc.

  • this guy is really creepy 

  • just finished reading a book about this guy and in my opinion he wasn't crazy at all. He was just your run of the mill manipulative liar with a selective memory and a very vivid imagination. I don't believe for a second he ever had any hallucinations. His motive for all these murders was money and his "crazyness" was just a defense ploy.

  • a truly great man

  • @BadEggCymru What is wrong with you????

  • Do u have the full interview with him? One without all that annoying background noise.

  • It would of been one hell of a confrontation i'd say, between this guy and Richard Kuklinski....You think??

  • i agree with the things he says

  • What do you feel like doing? Killing people. DUN DUN DUN!

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  • Schizophrenic? Don't think so. Funny it's not often mentioned the fact that he took a life insurance claim out on his son before he killed him. Seems pretty coherent for somebody who's so "crazy". Read some real information on him. he's a manipulative piece of shit. And the woman who wrote the book about him doesn't know shit. She's an English professor, not a psychiatrist.

  • Thank you! At least somebody here has done their homework. I was about to bring up the same issues. Like Gary Heidnik, Kallinger had some mental illnesses, but was too systematic to be regarded as truly psychotic. He was responsible for what he did, and he was the worst type of criminal: A torture-murderer.

  • close but he was only a 20 on the depravity scale. he was however very very ill mentally and suffered from multiple complications and schizoid processes according to several doctors during his first incarceration at holmesburg and again after his murder convictions. truth is we should feel bad for him because he wasn't "bad" he was "sick"

  • He was accomplished in the art of malingering. He may have been schizoid or schizotypal (probably the latter), but those are personality disorders, which don't take away moral or legal responsibility, unlike psychoses such as schizophrenia. He knew reality from fantasy and right from wrong.

  • I can see how that could be possible but he would only be accomplished in malingering if he had any knowledge of mental illness and knew what to say to lead people to think he's crazy. I just don't see the evidence for that, he seemed to really suffer from his "affliction."

  • He ran a 12-hour-a-day business and did the family accounting, and even his interview above shows thinking more organized than one would typically see in a psychotic person. He understands questions and answers them without going on tangents.

    Also, most psychiatrists during his trial and imprisonment thought he was faking. I recommend Crime Library's article on him. He wasn't the picture of mental health, but he knew right from wrong and was basically sane.

  • I just believe that to do what he did you would HAVE to be crazy.

  • He was undoubtedly a psychopath, meaning that he did not feel emotions normally. Psychopaths know intellectually, in the abstract, that certain acts are wrong, but they don't feel empathy, remorse or even a normal level of fear regarding the consequences, though they know what the consequences could be on a purely rational level.

    They aren't insane, however, because they know what they are doing and that it is wrong.

  • See now i agree with this. He seemed to know that killing was wrong and even said that he hated the thought of killing anything. But his delusions were so powerful he truly believed that he was on a mission from God to destroy mankind after he failed to save it. And from whatt i understand believed this til the day he died.

    it's said he felt regret but not remorse. regret of course for getting caught at the beginning of this mission

  • I doubt he had delusions. He was suspicious of outside influences on his family and had one known bout of amnesia.

    Otherwise, his thinking was normal. He didn't think God commanded him to kill. His killings were motivated by profit, "lust murder" and probably a sense of power over life and death.

  • i cannot fault him in any way,a top bloke

  • Hes My Hero x

  • I love him.. And I love the book on him called The Shoe Maker... He's what a real American should inspire to become

  • What a shit.

  • Don't worry he died in '96 of an epileptic seizure.

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