Friday, June 1, 2012

Could A Child Be Next?

Luka Magnotta, who is believed to be responsible for the Montreal murder of Chinese college student Lin Jun, has deliberately left many tracks across the internet in his pursuit of infamy.  Obviously he desires to be one of the world's most famous serial killers, and a reading of his posts--under his many identities--on YouTube shows that he's not done yet.  Indeed, after reading all of his posts under several pseudonyms there, I am convinced that his next victim may well be a child.

In December 2011, after videos of Luka killing kittens circulated the internet, Luka was so worried about his self image that he approached a reporter with London's The Sun, and argued that it had not been he who was responsible for the kitten video, that he had been framed..  As he proclaimed his innocence, though, he emailed The Sun and warned that there would be more murders, and they would involve humans. He signed that email John Kilbride, one of the child victims of the 1960s Moors Murderers Ian Brady and Myra Hindley.

Under his YouTube identity serialserialkiller, from which Luka last signed in yesterday, May 31, 2012, Luka uploaded a four-part documentary about the 1960s Moors Murders, in which four children were brutally killed by Brady and Hindley.  One of those children's remains have never been found, but the bodies of the other three have been located.  One of those children's name was John Kilbride. 

Below is a December 2011 email that Luka sent to the Sun, signed John Kilbride.  In the email, he threatens to kill again, saying that he cannot stop once he's begun.


In some of the music that Luka listens to and posts on his YouTube accounts, there is a theme of being a harmed child.  I believe that children are in danger as long as Luka is on the loose, and parents in London in particular should be watchful.

My next post will contain other disconcerting details about Luka's YouTube identities, including a potential victim with whom he formed a YouTube friendship. She lives in the UK, and if I were her, I'd be on guard, and perhaps find a safe location until Interpol finds this sadistic bastard.

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