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It's a disturbing hobby, 2
collecting murderabilia. 3
Here's some of Charles Manson's artwork. 4
A Richard Ramirez piece that I just got. 5
He was known as the night stalker. 6
This one has a personalized note on the back from Gacy. 7
Items once belonging to famous murderers 8
are sold on various websites. 9
I was so enraged by the entire proposition 10
that this could even go on 11
that it's almost hard to describe. 12
And I'm famous. 13
Mark Klaas's 12 years old daughter, 14
Polly Klaas is gone. 15
But Richard Allen Davis, her killer, 16
used to make money off of his crime. 17
And Mr. Davis, when you get to where you're going, 18
say hello to Hitler, say hello to Dahmer, 19
and say hello to Bundy. 20
Klaas learned that photos of Davis 21
in the prison yard at San Quentin 22
were being sold online, 23
as well as drawings he made from death row. 24
I was completely outraged 25
that he would profiteer off of my misery 26
and my daughter's demise. 27
(eerie music) 28
I was of the opinion that 29
you just shouldn't be able to rob, rape and murder 30
then turn around and make a buck off of it. 31
Andy Kahan is a victims' advocate 32
who told Klaas about Davis' photos for sale. 33
I came up with a cool, crafty name 34
for this wacky new business called murderabilia. 35
One collector looks at this in a different way. 36
So those are Charles Manson's sweatpants. 37
Ryan Graveface shows us around 38
his Savannah, Georgie warehouse of murderabilia. 39
I've got multiple paintings of Elvis 40
by John Wayne Gacy. 41
He collects but doesn't sell. 42
So that's probably why victims' families 43
have never approached me 44
and I would have a really good conversation with them 45
if they ever did, 46
just for having the stuff. 47
This is the world famous Popo the Clown painting. 48
He says he has many paintings 49
by John Wayne Gacy. 50
This whole case is just filled with Gacy stuff. 51
Gacy murdered, raped and tortured 52
at least 33 boys, mostly in his small Illinois community 53
where he was known for dressing up as a clown 54
to entertain folks at church events and birthday parties. 55
I just enjoy collecting it. 56
It's not cerebral. 57
I'm not thinking of it in a profound way. 58
We're all just weirdo collectors. 59
But life is so freaking boring. 60
Andy Kahan collects murderabilia too 61
but as a victims' advocate. 62
This is an actual piece of the shirt 63
of John Wayne Gacy, better known as the killer clown. 64
This is actually prison issued socks 65
of a California serial killer named Lawrence Bittaker. 66
This is a piece of Charles Manson's hair. 67
Manson generally sells his hair 68
in a form of a swastika. 69
What I do with these is when I go and I do lectures 70
and when I do conferences, 71
all this stuff accompanies me in a duffel bag 72
and I just show people the industry actually does exist. 73
They're usually shocked, they're stunned, 74
they're flabbergasted that this exists. 75
Most of them have no idea that this is a thriving industry. 76
Right here is actual artwork from the happy face killer, 77
better known as Keith Jesperson right here 78
and as you can see, some of the artwork that Jesperson 79
certainly you can see right here, the detail of the artwork. 80
It is a business for profit 81
and it bottom line is blood money. 82
Kahan has helped some states pass laws 83
to stop the sale of murderabilia. 84
California and Texas are two of eight states 85
he says that have passed notoriety for profit laws, 86
meaning it's illegal for convicted criminals 87
to make money from selling tangible goods 88
through third party dealers. 89
For Mark Klaas, anything to get killers' items 90
off the market. 91
To have these wounds reopened 92
time and time and time again 93
when somebody is somehow making money 94
off of the hideous crime they committed against 95
my daughter or somebody else's daughter 96
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