Maniac of the Moon

Date Joined: 2005-06-17
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Warning: Believe it or not, my profile is NC-17!! There is some disturbing content. If you have a weak stomach, I suggest you do not read any further.

There are few killers in American history that are remembered today as being as deranged and fiendish as the seemingly kind and harmless, Albert Fish. He looked like every child's favorite grandfather but behind the quiet facade of his silver hair and mustache lurked a hideous monster who preyed on the young and the innocent with his horrific "instruments of hell" -- a meat cleaver, a butcher knife and a saw. He was the self-admitted molester of more than 400 children during a span of 20 years and in the words of one of the shocked psychiatrists who examined him, he lived a life of "unparalleled perversity." Albert Fish remains one of the oldest men ever executed in the electric chair but it was a death that came too late for many of his victims.

Why, you ask, have I devoted my entire bio on such a sickly being? I will tell you why. These innocent children were molested, tortured and actually eaten! If that isn't something worth remembering then what is? The story of the Grey Man had caught me by surprise, and I figured that in this small section I would inform as many as I could of Albert Fish.

So many innocent children died by the likes of one man. If you think that the small information I shared before is sickening then you are in for shock.

Pain seemed to delight him. Whether inflicting it on himself or others, he took strange pleasure in being whipped and paddled. He encouraged his own and neighbor children to paddle his buttocks until they bled, often using a paddle that was studded with inch-and-a-half nails. He also inserted a large number of needles into his body, mostly in the genital region, and burned himself constantly with hot irons and pokers. He even answered classified ads placed with widows seeking husbands. His letters --- 46 of them were recovered and entered as evidence at his trial -- were so obscene and vile that the prosecution refused to make them public. Basically, Fish told the lovelorn ladies that he was not as interested in marriage as he was in their willingness to paddle him. None of the women accepted his offers.

Yes, it is truly obscene. Can you imagine what these poor victims of his went through? He did not just kill. He tortured and tormented. He sexualized and humiliated these children. As sick as the story is, it is all true. Truly what would cause such distortion in one man?

Interested? Disgusted? I was both. If you'd like to hear more about Fish and find out where I got my information from go here: http://www.prairieghosts.com/fish.html

His story only continues. It's a haunting tale of Fish's victims and sickening past. It is all non-fiction. This truly happened.

That is why I've decided to go as the Maniac of the Moon. That was the nickname given to Albert Fish. My name is a reminder to the horrific events that occured due to one deranged man.

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Why do I love Sesshomaru and Kagome as a coupling? I shall explain. I am a very cheerful person. For the most part I am happy and very sweet. On the other hand, I have a dark side. The aspects of this couple cover both sides. Kagome being my brighter side and Sesshomaru being the latter. Together they make a delectable combination of darkness and light. That is why I enjoy them so! :D

Maniac of the Moon has 1 stories.
After the final battle; the final showdown with Naraku, Inuyasha is somehow killed and Kagome is taken as a prisoner. After about 50 years of living in Naraku's custody, enduring great torture, Kagome is finally freed by the one man she never thought possible. But what does Sesshomaru have in mind for the human girl?
Rating: NC-17 - Universe: Canon - Status: Incomplete - Genre: Angst/Drama
Updated: 06-15-05 - Chapters: 2 - Reviews 0 - Words 5,261
 

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