Killer People
Killer People

Movie where eldery people contract a killer to kill them.?
People in a nursing home contract an assassin to killed them while in a party. He uses some kind of gas to do it.
sounds like Grace Quigley (1984)?
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| | Killer Germs $25.12 Everything readers ever wanted to know about deadly viruses, killer parasites, flesh-eating microbes, and other lifethreatening beasties but were afraid to askWhat disease, known as "the White Death" has killed 2 billion people, and counting?What fatal disease lurks undetected in air conditioners and shower heads, waiting to become airborne?How lethal is the Ebola virus, and will there ever be a cure for it?How do you catch flesh-eating bacteria?Killer Germs takes readers on a fascinating (sometimes horrifying) journey into the amazing world of viruses, bacteria, protozoa, fungi, and worms and explores the roles they have played in shaping the course of human history. From biblical plagues, to the AIDS crisis, to supergerms of the future, this updated and revised edition of the original covers the whole gamut of diseases that have threatened humanity since its origins.It also includes a new chapter on the history of bioterrorism and the deplorable role it has played and is likely to play in the phenomenal diversity of diseases. |
| | Killer Camera. $3.79 Author: Anthony Horowitz.RRP: 3.99.Two spine-chilling short stories by Anthony Horowitz, a master-storyteller and the best-selling author of the Alex Rider series.Jamie is pleased with the camera he finds at a car boot sale - that is until he realises everything he photographs breaks ...or dies.Henry soon finds out that his new computer has a life of its own - and it's not afraid to gamble with people's lives.Format: Paperback.ISBN: 9781846169717.Published: 8/5/2008Publisher: Hachette Children's Books.Genre: Children's Books.Total Pages: 80.Free delivery by post. |
| | Killer Dreams $16.44 Although a standalone, this romantic thriller by bestselling author Iris Johansen contains several characters from her other novels. Sophie Dunston, a sleep researcher who specializes in coping with night terrors, faces off against an unscrupulous pharmaceutical corporation using a drug she invented to program people into mindless assassins. Protecting Sophie and aiding her in her quest is Matt Royd, a former victim of the drug. |
| | Shades Of A Killer $15.64 Rated: NRSynopsis: Jaan, Son to a murdered hitman, protege to a mysterious mentor, husband to a loving wife, and leader of a cartel of elite killers known as white flower. Jaan must face his enemies to the death in order to rescue the two people that mean the most to him, his brother and his wife, but when you re the best you only fight yourself... |
| | Killer Croc of Doom! (Paperback) $10.97 A mysterious villain has kidnapped hundreds of the homeless people of Gotham City and turned them into an army of mutated half-crocodile zombies led by Killer Croc, and when Batman himself is infected he must find a cure before it is too late. |
| | Ichi The Killer $15.64 Rated: NASynopsis: Maverick auteur Takashi Miike spins this unsettling, blood-soaked yakuza yarn adapted from Hideo Yamamoto's cult manga Koroshiya 1. When mob don Anjo mysteriously disappears, his protégé Kakihara (Tadanobu Asano) vows to find the people responsible. Sporting a blond head of hair and a yawning, pierced slash for a mouth, Kakihara is no ordinary gangster and his methods are equally unorthodox; he impales one poor suspect's naked body on a series of meat hooks and then dumps hot oil on him. Meanwhile, a shadowy character known as Jijii (played by director Shinya Tsukamoto) deftly manipulates, for his own nefarious ends, Ichi (Nao Omori), an unbalanced but ruthless killing machine clad in a superhero suit. Pining for the sadistic abuse of his boss, Kakihara learns of Ichi from a Hong Kong hostess (Alien Sun) and sets out to find this fabled butcher, hoping he can inflict the pain that Kakihara craves. This film was screened at the 2001 Toronto Film Festival as a part of the Midnight Madness program. Jonathan CrowPRODUCTION AND TECHNICAL NOTES:Aspect Ratio: Theatre Wide-Screen (1.85.1)Presentation: Wide ScreenSound: Dolby Digital 5.1 SurroundFeatures: Commentary with director Takashi Miike and Manga artist/writer Hideo Yamamoto; Photo galleryLanguage: English, JapaneseSubTitles: EnglishTime: 2 Hours 4 Minutes |
| | Killer by Bewell, Christian [Paperback] $28.81 The Killer is here Christian Bewells followup novel is a tangled web of pain and suffering for the characters, he has created. Killer is the tale of Saul Henderson and his relationships with his best friend Vanessa, his other friend Hartley and the various other people who cross his path. When a road trip to deliver a secret package that Hartley has turns out to be dull at the beginning, Hartley picks up a hitchhiker named Laura. She gets along well with the two until she develops a strong attachment to them that goes deeper than what was originally thought. Written with a groundbreaking style, including elements of drama and poetry, Killer is fine literature for the discriminating reader. Author: Bewell, Christian Binding Type: Paperback Number of Pages: 250 Publication Date: 2011/09/05 Language: English Dimensions: 7.99 x 5.00 x 0.57 inches |
| | The Killer Is Dying (Paperback) $18.54 A hired killer on his final job, a burned-out detective whose wife is dying slowly and in agony, a young boy abandoned by his parents and living alone by his wits. Three people, solitary and sundered from society.In what is at one and the same time a coming-of-age novel, a realistic crime novel and a novel of the contemporary Southwest, The Killer Is Dying is above all the story of three men of vastly different age and background, and of the shape their lives take against the unforgiving sunlight and sprawl of America`s fifth largest city, Phoenix. The detective is looking for the killer, Christian, though he doesn`t know that. Christian is trying to find the man who stepped in and took down his target before he had the chance. And the boy, Jimmie, is having the killer`s dreams. While they never meet, through the course of the novel, all find community. |
| | The Killer Is Dying (Hardcover) $46.88 Author:Sallis, JamesISBN: 9780802779458Format: Hardcover Pages: 240Publisher: Walker & Co.A hired killer on his final job, a burned-out detective whose wife is dying slowly and in agony, a young boy abandoned by his parents and living alone by his wits. Three people, solitary and sundered from society.In what is at one and the same time a coming-of-age novel, a realistic crime novel and a novel of the contemporary Southwest, The Killer Is Dying is above all the story of three men of vastly different age and background, and of the shape their lives take against the unforgiving sunlight and sprawl of America`s fifth largest city, Phoenix.The detective, Sayles, is looking for the killer, Christian, though he doesn`t know that. Christian is trying to find the man who stepped in and took down his target before he had the chance. And the boy, Jimmie, is having the killer`s dreams. While they never meet, through the course of the novel, all find community. |
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Which serial killer killed the most people?
If you look back at all of the past serial killers, who killed the most people?
Gary Ridgeway was convicted of that many, but he admitted to 71.
PEDRO ALONSO LOPEZ- 300+ murders
Place: Peru, Columbia and Ecuador Date: 1970s Victims: Young girls, mostly pre-teens
Lopez was kicked out by his prostitute mother at the age of eight, after she caught him fondling his younger sister. He was picked up by a paedophile and raped, and was later gang-banged in prison, retaliating by killing three of his rapists.
By 1978 it's reckoned he'd killed at least 100 girls in Peru; when attention fell on him he moved back to his native Columbia and then on to Ecuador. Here he killed three girls a week on average, preferring them because they were "more gentle and trusting, more innocent." In 1980 uncovered one of his many victims' graves and he was arrested and tricked into confession while being held in prison.
At first police refused to believe the numbers he mentioned but he quickly identified the sites of more than 50 burials, lending credence to his claim as the most prolific serial killer to date. He was convicted of murder in Ecuador, Lopez will languish in prison for the rest of his life.
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While your theories are interesting, allow me to put my own personal spin on this. In RL, things are extremely structured. There is a time for everything; a time to wake, a time to eat, a time to learn, a time to work, and so on. Sure, when you are young, the possibilities might seem endless, but you learn very quickly as time goes on that if you don’t do things in the way that is prescribed, then you will never get to the end of the path. If you wander from the path, you will get lost. Structure is a creativity killer. People become robots. In my own case, I rejected structure in school, but was still an A student. College did not agree with me as now I was paying some1 to tie me to their structure. I craved to learn and really felt like college was just way too slow. I felt as if every1 was trying to fit me into a box. My work life after I left was no different. If I was not advancing, I did not want to be there, but of course I stuck it out because of bills, lol.No1 in the real world was like me. I had no1 to even relate to my sense of being continuously caged. Then I found SL. In this amazing world, I had no restrictions. Nothing was in my way that I could not easily leap over. In this world, every1 was kinda like me, or at least alot more than in the real world, which finally brings me to my point. Coincidenses happen alot because the opportunities for them to happen were much more likely. To me, it is just a matter of favorable probabilities.
Heh heh heh.