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My strange hobby unwinding with serial killer documentary
Sunderland Echo
|November 20, 2025
I don't know whether there's something wrong with me but after having tea - usually something plain like salmon and a jacket spud, seeing as you're asking - and getting the kids to bed, I like to settle down on the lounge settee and watch a programme about a serial killer.
Steve enjoys watching a good horror story
I don't know why I do this. I mean I'm not a serial killer myself. I thought about becoming one, but my high school careers teacher advised a more secure job like teaching or accountancy (plus she pointed out you get a pension, proper holiday allowance and there's less equipment required, so I took her advice).
But I do, for reasons unknown, have a grizzly fascination with people who do awful things. I mean what causes a human to get warped enough to take someone else's life? It is terrifying, yet weirdly intriguing.
I mention this because I've just finished watching a drama on Netflix entitled Monster (they don't like to underplay things on Netflix), about a guy called Ed Gein.
Now I consider myself quite well versed when it comes to serial killers (well, everybody has a talent don't they?) but I had never previously heard of this fella, yet it turns out he is one of the most frightening individuals who's ever existed.
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