The Serial Killer Calendar
I'm not the only person with a curious hobby. French artist Nico Claux uses his spare time to create portraits of infamous serial killers. He's even made them up into a Serial Killer Calendar.
If you're reading this then you're hardly in a position to point a finger and declare it morbid.... I recognized all of the men portrayed in the seven portraits shown on the home page of The Serial Killer Calendar. Can you?
UPDATE: I am advised that Mr. Claux is a convicted murderer and necrophile, apparently released from prison only recently. Sacre bleu!
Nico Claux is himself a convicted murderer and necrophile, recently released from French prison. Guess he picked up a trade in the can.
Posted by: Kim Cooper | July 02, 2006 at 12:54 PM
Those French know how to do prisoner rehabilitation right!
Posted by: Rodger Jacobs | July 19, 2006 at 10:09 PM
Hi there. This is James GIlks (Nico Claux's designer and creator of the 2007 Serial Killer Calendar. I am glad you like our morbid little product. Thanks for helping to spread the news. Stop by the new site and check out our new and improved bio section (with tons of art from Nico and other dark artists) or our new Macabre Magazine (featuring a variety of interesting information, letters, interviews, a which killer are you quiz, quotes, killer birthdays and more. Thanks again for spreading the word and be sure to check the site often for more updates and new sick true crime products.
James Gilks
Head of http://serialkillercalendar.com/
Posted by: James Gilks | September 15, 2006 at 04:59 PM
I am a student of police science and criminal psycology. As a research project we were given information on not well known cases. My assignment was to gather information on the pantyhose murders.
The information given me was that this occured in the early 1970's. The victims were all university girls. The victims were all wearing micro mini-skirts and pantyhose.
The killer would hide inside their apartment. As soon as the girl would step inside the door, he would grab them and place them on the bed. He would put a pillow over their face and began suffocating them. He would revive them and smother them three or four times over. One girl he suffocated for forty five minutes before killing her.
After smothering the life out of his victims he would remove their pantyhose and keep them for a sick trophy. The girls were not raped. They were found fully clothed with the exception of their missing pantyhose.
I was wondering if anyone knows more information on this weird case?
Posted by: Cindy | February 06, 2007 at 05:46 AM