This content details the life of Richard Speck, tracing his troubled childhood and escalating criminal behavior, culminating in the brutal murder of eight student nurses, and exploring his subsequent life in prison and the psychological complexities surrounding his actions.
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Richard Benjamin speck grew up in the
flat expanses of rural west central
Illinois speck entered the world the day
before the Japanese sneak attack on
Pearl Harbor Richard was the seventh
child of Benjamin and Mary speck a
hard-working couple who struggled every
month to pay the mortgage on their
modest house to provide for his new son
Benjamin speck picked up more hours at
his many odd jobs working as a farmhand
and laying roof tiles when Richard was
old enough his father took him to a
nearby lake to fish for blue gills the
outings became special moments where
Richard had his father all to himself
the carefree time spent with his father
was a respite from the austere deeply
religious household run by his mother
the family attended the United
Presbyterian Church and Mary insisted on
strict rules against smoking and
drinking her husband once endured a
severe reprimand after having a beer at
a fish fry in 1947
Richard lost the light-hearted influence
of his father when Benjamin died of a
sudden heart attack the six-year-old was
devastated his elementary school
classmates noticed changes in his
behavior Richard began whining and
eating crayons acting more like a
toddler than a second grader to get
extra attention from his teachers we
were watching a movie and I happened to
glance back a notice the teacher with
Richard Speck sitting on her lap I asked
her why was Richard sitting on your lap
and she replied Oh
Richard Speck was acting like such a big
maybe I couldn't think of any better
place to pudding at home Richard was
spoiled by his older sisters but
received little comfort from his
destitute widowed mother
soon after Benjamin's death a traveling
insurance salesman named Carl Lindberg
began courting marry spec their marriage
in 1950 solved Mary's financial problems
but Lindbergh was the exact opposite of
Richard sober hard-working father he had
a criminal record that included arrest
for forgery and drunk driving eight
months after Richard's mother remarried
the couple picked up and moved to Dallas
with Richard and his younger sister
Carolyn nine year-old Richard deeply
resented his mother's decision to
remarry and relocate and he let it show
years later in prison speck would recall
that the disruption in his family life
made it easy for him to reject his
it wasn't long before his stepfather
wanted to kick Richard out of the house
he would get drunk call Richard a gutter
rat and tell him he couldn't stand the
sight of him to get back at Lindbergh
Richard would break into his liquor
cabinet have his fill and disappear from
the house by the time he was 15
Richard was getting drunk nearly every
day he dropped out of school and began
hanging around with a tough crowd of
older teens who introduced him to
marijuana pills and the basics of crime
Richard started carrying a switchblade
and learned how to use it to pick window
locks he also learned about sex mostly
one-night stands with the older girls in
his crowd and prostitutes he began to
develop contempt for any woman he
considered easy by the age of 20 Richard
was a known petty criminal he had a long
list of misdemeanors drunk and
disorderly conduct indecent exposure and
shoplifting his slicked back dirty blond
hair deeply pockmarked face and crude
tattoos made him look dangerous a tattoo
on specks forearm red born to raise hell
but it was the empty boast of a young
man who always wished he was tougher
absolute coward take away a knife and a
gun and he has no ability to fight with
his fists yet he had the tremendous
skill at animal cunning
at being able to put people at ease the
kind he was a good burglar he's a good
thief and he was a good liar
richard was not at all intimidated by
the cops and knew how to turn on his
good old boy charm in a pinch when that
failed his mother always came to his
rescue no matter how often he needed to
be bailed out of jail his mother paid
his way marry specs unconditional love
for her delinquent son allowed Richard
to bury his resentment for her she
became a saint in his eyes an impossible
ideal that Specht used to judge every
other woman in his life especially
16-year old Shirley Malone Richard met
Shirley at the Texas State Fair in
October 1961 and got her pregnant after
three weeks of dating they quickly
married specs job as a truck driver for
the 7-up bottling company was supposed
to support them both but the 21 year old
usually blew his paychecks on
prostitutes and alcohol Richard insisted
on a far different standard of behavior
for his wife he had what we take this
with fella McDonough prostitute complex
in other words women were either
virginal and pure and if they weren't
then they were totally to be considered
as tramps [ __ ] [ __ ] prostitutes he
felt that she was in the prostitute
category because he felt that she'd been
unfaithful to him and the minute he got
that ideas she was totally no good
shirley denied ever cheating on him but
speck didn't believe her and wanted to
punish her any way he could he would
pick up lady friends and drive them to
his apartment as his pregnant wife
watched he kissed and fondled them in
the car laughing at her before speeding
off Richard also refused to pay
Shirley's medical bills and was not
around for the birth of his daughter
Ravi Lynn in July 1962 at the time he
was serving a short sentence in the
county jail for disturbing the peace
his first trip to state prison came
sixteen months later for forgery spec
served that stint with e's and by the
age of twenty three was back on the
streets more dangerous than before his
contempt for his wife now turned violent
Richard demanded sex from Shirley four
or five times a day if she refused he
slapped and choked her
Richard seemed obsessed with the
criminal life and bragged that someday
he would make headlines there was a
story in the Dallas Sunday papers and he
was reading the papers that morning and
and made the comment that someday he was
going to do something that would also be
of equal publicity in January 1965 speck
tried to make good on his boast he
attacked a woman at knifepoint in the
parking lot of a Dallas apartment
building she got away speck was arrested
once in custody
Richard claimed he couldn't remember
much of the incident because he had
blacked out after having too much to
drink his story worked instead of facing
charges for attempted rape or murder he
was given the chance to plead guilty to
aggravated assault
this time speck only served five months
in prison due to a bureaucratic slip-up
by January 1966 Shirley decided that she
two months later in March Specht robbed
a grocery store and a warrant was issued
for his arrest
rather than face another prison term the
24 year old speck fled Texas and headed
back to his childhood home in rural
Illinois Richard's older siblings were
still living there he clung to the idea
that he could turn back the clock and
recapture the happiness of his early
boyhood before his father died but
specks journey home would offer him no
escape the demons that had driven him to
a life of crime were growing
uncontrollable in March 1966
Richard Speck was a man on the run he
had fled an arrest warrant in Dallas and
returned to his hometown of Monmouth
Illinois the 24 year old was desperate
to recover some remnant of his early
childhood of the day spent fishing with
his late father but speck just didn't
fit in anywhere I think Richard Speck
was just a different kind of person than
what we were used to in our town he was
a stranger and dressed kind of flashy
his brothers and sisters were well aware
of his troubles with the law down in
Texas but Richard promised that he had
outgrown his wild ways they wanted to
believe him and did what they could to
help Richard sisters found him cheap
room and board with family friends his
brother William was a carpenter and got
Richard a job sanding plasterboard for
another carpenter in town
initially Richard didn't let them down
he showed up for work on time and kept
his tattoos covered but specks dream of
recapturing his past was quickly
shattered after only two weeks in
Monmouth he learned that his ex-wife
Shirley had remarried the news
overwhelmed Richard dredging up memories
of betrayal and abandonment he quit his
job moved into a cheap hotel and lost
himself in a haze of alcohol and pills
one night Richard tagged along with a
group of locals for some late-night
drinking in a neighboring town during
the car ride Richard started bragging
about the woman in Dallas who he had
nearly killed he started talking about
the woman in Texas that he'd threatened
with a knife and it was different than
all of us guys that I drink with you
know we talked about different stuff
than that you know so it was a little
bit off the wall for our group of people
when they arrived at the bar and sat
down spec showed off an eight-inch
hunting knife he called his insurance
policy in case of a fight
he was somebody to be scared of or
apprehensive of but I was scared of him
playing an honest truth I was scared of
him spec's rage was building and his
need to avenge what he considered his
ex-wife's betrayal was driving him to
commit an even more violent crime
on the night of April 2nd 1966 spec
broke into the home of a 65 year old
woman in Monmouth speaking softly and
brandishing a knife he blindfolded the
woman and politely assured her that she
would not be harmed if she complied
after raping her he sliced her housecoat
into strips and used them to tie her
arms and legs together then he
disappeared the woman told police her
attacker had a soft southern drawl in a
small town on the Illinois Prairie few
people fit that description and spec
became the prime suspect after brief
questioning by police he skipped town
one act of criminal behavior led to
another once he started once he went
down that road it was apparently
difficult or impossible for him to turn
back spec was being chased by the law
for the second time in as many months he
was running out of places to hide his
last chance was Chicago where his sister
Martha lived with her husband Jean
Thornton Richard showed up on their
doorstep claiming he had left Monmouth
because the local mafia was trying to
force him to sell drugs for them the
couple didn't believe him but Jean found
Richard work as a merchant seaman [Music]
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on April 30th specs sailed out of
Chicago's Calumet Harbor as a deckhand
aboard an oar boat bound for Michigan's
Upper Peninsula after four days in the
midst of a storm a shipmate found speck
doubled over in pain the ship's doctor
quickly realized that Richard had an
acute case of appendicitis
it was definitely emergency because he
was he was in in severe pain and he had
to be transferred to a hospital right
away and the doctor had stated that if
it hadn't been within an hour that he
Warren likely would have died
Richard's appendix was removed in a
Michigan Hospital he recovered there for
the next two weeks enjoying the
attention he got from the young nurses
his brush with death did nothing to
quell specks self abuse of nature when
he returned to the ship he was far more
interested in getting high than in
working when he drank I noticed one
thing that he did that most the other
guys didn't do he that he used to take
pills I think he called him Redbirds
he would have a quart of vodka and sand
and they would swig on that and take pills
pills
spec's behavior became more and more
unpredictable once he fell off the boat
two other times he exposed himself to
crew members when he pulled a knife on a
superior it was the last straw he was
as the boats union representative Jim
Beryl told speck he could get him his
job back but speck told him he didn't
understand at the time I don't know what
he was talking about I you know I I
didn't understand I didn't understand
what but it seemed like there was
something that he was hiding speck was
afraid that too much fuss might uncover
his prison record and the fact that he
was still on the run from the law in two
states he left the ship with his
paycheck and visited Judy Lakhan II me a
nurse he met at the hospital in Michigan
the brief relationship proved to be a
rare moment of grace for speck
Judy would say later that Richard was a
perfect gentleman showering her with
gifts and expensive dinners after two
weeks they parted on good terms [Music]
Richard returned to his sister's house
in Chicago broke for the next two weeks
he did nothing but nap on the couch and
read comic books his sister finally
kicked him out insisting that he find a
job on another ship until I 12th he did
but when spec boarded the boat he was
told that his position had been given to
a deckhand with more seniority spec was
furious he sucked off with his meager
belongings and spent the rest of his
money on liquor he ended up in a quiet
little Grove next to the Union Hall
called Louella Park next to the park was
an apartment building used by South
Chicago community hospital to house
dozens of its senior nursing students
spec had seen the pretty young women
coming and going just three weeks before graduation
graduation
they were cramming for their final exams
Richard Speck
finally had nowhere left to go his life
was in utter shambles and his rage was
about to explode [Music]
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in the summer of 1966 Richards Beck was
an unemployed ex-con addicted to drugs
and alcohol he was flat broke
alone and a fugitive he couldn't get
employment I already had a wrecked
marriage he was taking pills heavily he
was drinking heavily here was a person
whose life was going downhill in a hurry
spec had always believed that he was
somehow destined to shock the world he
was about to realize his ambition on the
morning of July 13th spec waited outside
the National Maritime Union Hall on
Chicago's South Side
hoping for a berth on a merchant ship
there was none available so he called
his sister Martha begging for help
within the hour she met him in front of
the hiring hall and gave him $25 with
money in his wallet spec had no reason
to wait for work he left for the nearby
shipyard in but not before taking
another long look at the apartment
complex down the block filled with young
nursing students spec took a room at the
inn and spent the day drinking and
following a middle-aged woman from bar
to bar around 6:00 that evening he
approached her on the street forced her
at night point up to his room raped her
and stole a 22 caliber pistol from her
purse stealing the gun bolstered specs
nerve just after 10:00 p.m. he walked to
the apartment building by Louella park
dressed in black armed with the pistol
and his switchblade
Specht pried open the back window screen
he climbed the stairs came to a bedroom
door and knocked
twenty-three-year-old Corazon Amaro a
native of the Philippines opened the
door spec leveled the gun at her
he led a morale at gunpoint through the
apartment within minutes speck roused
five other women from sleep and herded
them all single-file into the largest
bedroom with a wave of the 22
he sat them down and lit a cigarette
he was very beguiling he sat on the
floor and smoked cigarettes
laugh talk to him kept telling me I
wasn't gonna hurt him he just wanted to
get their money and leave town smiling
and using his softest Texas drawl speck
said that he planned to jump a ship
heading for New Orleans and began
collecting money from the six women one
by one [Music]
at 11:40 p.m. 22 year old Gloria Davy
came home from a date with her fiance he
now had seven captives isolated in their
corner apartment and out of earshot from
their closest neighbors the women sat
terrified trying to joke with speck as
he casually smoked they had been trained
as nurses through psychology courses to
calm people
that was one primary thing that made
them think that speck you know we can we
can talk him out of this we can use our
psychology but the women fell silent
when speck crushed his cigarette stood
up and flipped open a switchblade
he sliced a bedsheet into long strips
careful to keep the gun within easy
reach he tied each of his prisoners up
binding their hands behind their backs
and nodding their ankles tightly I think
he went there to rob them and I think he
went there to see what sexual pleasures
might result from the robbery without
any clear intent of homicide this video
made years later while speck was in
prison is the only time on record that
in minutes speck had all seven young
women helpless and immobile on the floor
first he grabbed 20 year-old Pamela will
the insult enraged speck he took Wilkin
into a bedroom across the hall gagged
her and pinned her to the floor intent
on raping her but two other nurses
Marianne Jourdan and Suzanne Farris
unaware of what was going on
walked into the room surprising speck at
that point all of his rage exploded the
women tried to run away but they never
made it out of the bedroom speck stabbed
them over 20 times with his switchblade
then turned his attention to the other
young women over the next four hours
speck methodically killed six more of
his captives washing their blood from
spec's nonchalance in the video belies
the brutality that he unleashed that night
night
Valentina pacion throat was sliced
through to her larynx patricia Matuszak
suffered a vicious kick to her midsection
midsection
he saved Gloria Davy for last glorious
it would seem that speck unleashed a
lifetime of buried rage toward all women
especially his mother and his ex-wife he
dragged her downstairs to the couch
raped and sodomized her then strangled
her to death [Music]
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after checking the large bedroom for
valuables and survivors specs strolled
out of the front door and into the night
he stopped on the Calumet River bridge
to toss his bloody switchblade into the
water he went to bed that night at the
shipyard again believing he had
committed the perfect crime [Music]
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by daybreak reports of the slaughter
were front-page news our next-door
neighbor mrs. Wynn Miller asked me if I
heard this awful screaming and we get
the other descriptions doctor where the
other bodies were and loud in the East
bedroom there were two girls lying on
the floor the only thing that I might
say to this man is that he is
psychologically sick he ought to turn
himself in as I said before this is a
crime of the century there were far more
questions than answers who would do this
eight young women who were doing good in
the world all they wanted to do was heal
people as nurses so the questions were
how could they all be killed at once how
did he do it
and then who was he and was he still in
the city
that morning Richard Speck was just a
mile from the crime scene confidently
drinking in the same seedy bars he had
been in the night before but spec had
made a mistake he'd left a survivor
throughout the massacre Corazon Amaro
had been huddled under a bed just a few
feet away
praying furiously when he heard that
there was a survivor that's when he
immediately changed his name called a
cab went to Cabrini Green to leave a
dead-end trail and did everything to
escape his identity and escape Chikara
speck wound up a mile and a half west of
Chicago's business district among the
bums of Skid Row he checked into a
ninety Saturday room under the name our
Franklin spec didn't stray far from his
hotel knowing the police would have all
public transportation from the city well
guarded by Saturday July 16th evidence
against spec was overwhelming
thirty-three fingerprints were lifted
from the crime scene based on Corazon
Amara's positive identification the
prints were matched to speck through
Dallas police
Chicago police chief Oh W Wilson
publicly named Richard Speck responsible
for the murders of the 8 student nurses
the uproar surrounding the case made
specks capture seem inevitable but
Richard Speck had no intention of ever
facing his accusers in July 1966
Richard Speck was the most wanted man in
America for murdering eight young nurses
on Chicago's South Side
he hid away in a Skid Row hotel but
realized that escaping the city was
impossible three days after the murders
on July 16th speck polished off a quart
of cheap wine smashed the bottle and
used the jagged glass to rip gashes
through the veins in both his arms
richard lay down beneath the ceiling of
chicken wire in his hotel room slowly
bleeding to death trapped by the
publicity that he had always vowed he'd
get but even slashing a wrist and arm
would not prove to be a way out the
hotel handyman discovered spec and
called police when the cops arrived they
didn't recognize spec they rushed him to
Cook County Hospital
where his identity was discovered just
beneath the dried blood caked over his
arms and I wiped the blood away and
there was born to raise hell and I
looked at the nurses and I said this is
the fellow that the police are looking
for within hours hundreds of reporters
were descending on the hospital for a
glimpse of the notorious killer
spec's court-appointed lawyer Gerald
Getty and prosecutor Bill Martin
received access
I guess he expected to see horns growing
out of his head but to me he did not
look capable of being a person who could
murder eight people behind specks dull
eyes was a savagery that only his
victims knew [Music]
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their last funeral services were held on
July 18th a day honoring the patron
saint of nurses Camillus it was in
everybody's life because everybody knew
a nurse and everybody had a daughter or
a child that this could have happened to
who was at college that you know just
that the freakishness of an intruder
coming in and fading was was what was so
awful about it
everybody wanted him to fry when
questioned specs memory of the murders
was conveniently lacking all he could
recall he said was drinking at the
shipyard in from 6 o'clock until 8 when
he claimed to have been given an
injection of speed by a stranger and he
said after that he didn't remember
anything he never denied it he said if I
am accused of it I don't remember it and
that's the most I ever got out of him
his story seemed tailor-made for an
insanity defense as resident
psychiatrist of the Cook County Jail dr.
Marvins a pauran met with speck in his
cell twice a week he forged what he
believed to be a bond of trust between
them I was operating under the concept
of innocent until proven guilty so I
said this is an allegation against you
who knows you say you don't remember it
maybe it wasn't you just hypothetically
at which point he would say of course it
was me because if he was looking for a
way out he would have leaped at that but
he never tried to do that saponin tried
to cultivate his patients creativity an
urge spec to paint although his first
efforts were not exactly helpful to his
defense attorney I went over to see him
in the first painting he did was a
painting of a leopard I'm interviewing
of a man that I believed was a leopard
from what he was accused of doing and I
said you don't want to have those
pictures of leopards picture let's have
a picture of Bambi all and behold he did
- a picture within two weeks of Bambi
by the fall of 1966 spec proudly
displayed his paintings all over his cell
cell
they had titles like cabin in the hills
and good old days spec was enjoying his
time at the county jail he even had a
hot plate in his cell
so that he and Zipporah could share
coffee they kept this cell so meticulous
and he was so concerned with every
wrinkle that I felt it was almost as if
he was a housewife entertaining somebody
at a cafe pledged to spec prison was a
safe haven from a world that viewed him
as a monster who should be destroyed but
the intense press coverage was pushing
him to a breaking point somewhere along
the line he got a razor blade and all of
a sudden he picked the razor blade put
it to my throat said if I am such a
monster this everybody seems to think I
am he said why don't I just kill you now
when I said well because you don't have
a quarter about the holiday grid Brits
in you yeah I guess that's true
put it down spec's life would not be so
easily spared on October 22nd a
psychiatric panel unanimously concluded
that he was competent to stand trial his
conviction and execution seemed only a
from December 1966 through January 1967
pretrial hearings dragged on in the
courtroom of Judge Herbert passion as a
ferocious Blizzard descended on Chicago [Music]
spec had long resigned himself to the
fact that he would die for his crime he
says it when we get the court judge
passive who hates me with a purple
passion as he put it he's gonna sit
there with his band of angels and
they're going to crucify me the mass
murder had attracted so much publicity
in Chicago that the judge moved the
trial down state to Peoria where it
began on April 3rd without drugs or
alcohol to bolster his courage spec
became the shy little boy he had been as
a second grader he wanted to hide from
people he didn't want all this publicity
he would knock on the courtroom until
they took him up to the window on the
door and he could see me in the
courtroom thought he would go out on the
second day of testimony prosecutors
called Corazon Amaro to the stand to
identify speck I asked the standard
question if she saw the me in a
courtroom today and I can't thought you
were just pointing because she was
really fighting this back instead
Corazon got off the witness stand walked
straight up to spec thrust a finger in
his face and said defiantly this is the
man almost solely on the strength of her
testimony the jury found speck guilty
and sentenced him to death he said you
see they finally are gonna kill me
spec was fully prepared to pay for his
crimes with his life but he was not at
all prepared for the struggle to survive
on death row in one of the country's
toughest prisons [Music]
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in 1967 Richard Speck arrived on death
row at Stateville prison in Joliet
Illinois the 26 year old had every
reason to fear he would be killed long
prison convicts who raped and murdered
women were deeply despised on death row
it would seem that Richard Speck didn't
stand a chance there were three other
inmates on death row at the time that
had killed three guards and they
immediately started agitating respect
scaring him with what we were going to
do to him and to the point where they he
was almost climbing the walls after only
four days the warden was forced to
transfer spec to the prison's isolation
unit for his safety where he began
working as a janitor he asked if he
could paint his cell I got him the paint
and he painted his cell and did a very
nice job of it and so then we give him a
job but painting the entire isolation
unit put - which he did spec's prison
work afforded him a little freedom which
he exploited for petty scams he cleaned
out the sewer pipes and hid jars of
raisins inside them to ferment into
alcohol he also started smuggling cigarettes
spec constantly swilling his homemade
booze became known as the drunken
painter of Stateville a moniker that
gave him the status he loved he enjoyed
this celebrity within prison because the
other inmates of the guards everybody
would who passed him would say well
there's Richard Speck do you know
Richard Speck of course everybody did
the relatives of Speck's victims were
waiting anxiously for his execution but
his appeals dragged on then in June 1971
the US Supreme Court reversed
spec's death sentence ruling that during
his jury selection potential jurors had
been improperly excluded without a death
sentence hanging over his head
spec's settled into his new life it was
the most stable existence he had known
since early childhood the structure and
style and position of authority held in
prison were the highest position he
never held in society if a hurricane
blew down the prison the only prisoner
who would not walk away would be
Richard's back beginning in 1976 just
ten years after the brutal murders spec
became eligible for parole the families
of the slain women were forced to relive
their nightmare I don't think that they
should ever release him and I hope and
pray that people will never forget this
case and back us up after we're gone
speck was repeatedly denied parole he
realized that freedom was impossible and
disappeared into the depths of the
prison's bizarre subculture a
dehumanizing world of violence and
sexual abuse ruled by only one law
survival by 1991 Richard Speck had been
in prison for more than half his life on
December 5th only one day shy of his
50th birthday he suffered a sudden heart
attack he was rushed to the hospital
but could not be saved the life of
Richard Speck
notable only for one savage night of
violence was over his family didn't want
his body
nobody did and he was cremated and no
one knows except two people where his
ashes were even screwed but the legacy
of his heinous crimes did not fade away
quite so easily
in 1996 Chicago investigative journalist
Bill Curtis uncovered a grotesque
reminder of Richard Speck the disturbing
video in which speck discusses the
murders and shows evidence of his
more shocking than specs lack of remorse
was his change in appearance apparently
through the use of hormones he had
transformed his body to ensure his
survival in one of America's most
dangerous prisons he had the certain
trappings of a female body that made a
very desirable to inmates the bras and
the you know so feminine underwear were
all part of the scheme by which he kept
himself alive and not only alive but you
know well supplied with goodies like
liquor and cocaine because he was what's
known as a queen being the penitentiary
then it worked he didn't get killed like diarrhea
diarrhea
absolutely cunning survivor that's also
want disappointed a lot of people we
wanted him to hurt we wanted him to be
in pain we wanted him to die but spec
may have suffered a fate worse than death
death
they could have been prostituting him
out too and maybe they were he was
probably punished more the way it went
then had they'd have executed him it was
a grotesque transformation the
psychiatrist who became specs only
confidant believes that by forfeiting
his manhood speck found a way to punish
himself for his crimes he felt that
somewhere along the line he had to
experience the same kind of degradation
and humiliation that he had inflicted on
others to feel that he had taken a
woman's place it was being used as he
had used women he was a miserable person
who lived a miserable life I think he
got his justice so often we create a
monster out of Richard Speck and
sometimes it is worthwhile to back off
and say well maybe he wasn't a monster
maybe he was all too human that is the
most frightening thing of all [Music]
they are predators she was like spider
he was a perfect killing machine and
their prey is human-beings he would
literally squeeze the last gasp of
breath from his dying victim's body this
is a crime of the century who would do this
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