Brian Lane - Mind Games with a Serial Killer

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Updated and Revised 2015 Edition of the Best-Selling Creative Non-Fiction Crime Story “Cat and Mouse – Mind Games with a Serial Killer”. As seen recently on British TV Show “Born to Kill” In this startling, twisting, turning story of murder, mayhem, and self-discovery, convicted mass murderer and baby killer Bill Suff “The Riverside Prostitute Killer” is your guide to exploring your personal demons.
This is a unique book containing everything that was heretofore known and suspected but meticulously kept “off the record”, as well as details that that only the killer knew until now. There are interviews with principals; transcripts of the illegal police interrogation of Bill; excerpts from the cookbook, poetry, and writings of Bill; a step-by-step reconstruction of the mental chess game between Bill and Brian; and appreciation for how “friendship” with this serial killer led to death for some but salvation for others.
For seven years—1985 to 1992—Bill hid in plain sight while terrorizing three Southern California counties, murdering two dozen prostitutes, mutilating and then posing them in elaborate artistic scenarios in public places—he’d placed a lightbulb in the womb of one, dressed others in men’s clothes, left one woman naked with her head bent forward and buried in the ground like an ostrich; he’d surgically removed the right breasts of some victims, and cut peepholes in the navels of others.
When the newspapers said that the killer only slayed whites and hispanics, Bill ran right out and raped, torutred and killed a pregnant black woman. When a film company came to town to make a fictional movie about the then-uncaught killer, Bill left a corpse on their set. And, as the massive multi-jurisdictional police task force fruitlessly hunted the unknown killer, Bill personally served them bowls of his “special” chili at the annual Riverside County Employees’ Picnic and Cook-off.
William Lester “Bill” Suff. He says he’s innocent, says he’s been framed, says he’s the most wronged man in America, maybe the world. He’s easygoing, genial, soft-spoken, loves to read, write, draw, play music and chat endlessly. He describes himself as a lovable nerd and a hope-less romantic, and he fancies himself a novelist and poet.
Brian first connected with Bill on the basis of writer to writer, and that’s when the mind games began. Even in jail, Bill was the master manipulator, the seducer who somehow always got way. But Brian was determined to lose himself in Bill’s mind, in Bill’s fantasies, to get at the truth of who and what Bill Suff is. Only then would he know the truth of how close we are all to being just like Bill.
Some readers wrote that the book was “personally important and life-changing”, others that it was “the only serial killer book with a sense of humor”, and others that they wished the author dead or worse. The son of one of Suff’s victims held on to the book as life-preserving testimony to the goodness of his fatally flawed mother and the possibility that his own redemption would eventually be in his own hands.
Meanwhile, TV series and movies continuously derive episodes and plots from the unique details of the murders and the spiraling psyches of the characters as laid out in the book.
When it was first released, Brian Alan Lane’s genre-bending bestseller “Mind Games With a Serial Killer” was simultaneously hailed and reviled. “Highly recommended: the creepiest book of the year… A surreal portrait of a murderous mind.” (
) “This book is an amazing piece of work—it’s like Truman Capote on LSD.” (Geraldo Rivera on
) “A masterpiece… that needs to be sought out and savored by all those with a truly macabre sensibility… A post-modernistic
… that could have been concocted by Vladimir Nabokov.” (
) “A new approach to crime… absolutely riveting, utterly terrifying.” (
)

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After all, she wasn’t asking, she was expecting, commanding. So, when the time for her funeral was actually at hand, I knew I would have to say something; and I got up and made a fool of myself, saying that I could say nothing, saying that her life and her death were utterly personal to me and incapable of being shared, not that anyone understood a syllable I uttered as I sobbed away, completely distraught.

Later, I felt I’d done what I’d told my mother I would do, but nonetheless I had let her and myself down. I accepted the obvious—she was gone—and so I wrote poetry about her and to her, etched eternally on her gravestone in iambic hexameter. I did the same for my brother.

Yet, I still cringe when I remember her asking me what I’d say at her funeral. What should I have answered? It wasn’t just that she was putting me in an emotionally impossible position; it was that she made me feel terribly guilty. I was responsible for her death even before I killed her.

“Bill, say something innocent,” I suggested.

“I am innocent,” he said.

How come I felt guilty and this convicted serial killer did not?

“Any idea why someone would cut off these women’s right breasts?”

“Nope.”

“No image comes to mind? No painting or story, some myth, anything?”

“Nope.” Then Bill Suff cleared his throat, and: “But I do have a phobia about anyone putting needles, hypodermics, in my left arm—I tell you that?”

“This is the first time. Go on.”

“That’s all there is to it—I won’t let ‘em give me a shot or take blood out of my left arm.”

“Why is that?”

“I have no idea. But it’s for as long as I can remember.”

“Anyone ever intentionally hurt your left arm? Anyone ever break it or burn it? Your mother or your father ever twist it, abuse it?”

“Not so’s I remember—no.”

“That’s a weird deal.”

“I agree. But it is my left arm and hand that were hurt in my motorcycle wreck. Were you aware I’ve got no strength, no good grip in my left hand?”

“Not enough to strangle anyone with?”

“Wouldn’t know—never strangled anybody.”

“Then… would you be willing to be hypnotized to find out what this left arm business is all about?”

“Sure. Maybe,”

The human body talks to its owner. Emotional memories become visceral sense memories. My left eye twitched because it contained the emotional “data file” of the accident that killed my mother and brother. That eye had been fractured during the accident. Bill’s left arm knows why he kills. Something happened to that left arm, or maybe it’s just the killing arm. Maybe the phobic fear is that sticking a needle in that left arm will cause the truth to leak out. I don’t think Bill’s left arm has anything to do with severed right breasts other than, when you’re facing a body straight-on and cutting with your right hand because your left hand is weak, then it’s easier to remove a right breast than a left. If you’re trying to excise the left breast, you have to twist your wrist down and then back up at a tough angle under the armpit, so you can’t make a clean cut. But, a right breast you can just slice from right to left and down—piece of cake.

Never forget the practical aspects of a serial killer’s pattern— it’s not always so mysterious and psychologically deep. Killing is more often than not triggered by external stress—problems on the job or problems at home. Bill’s killings escalated as soon as Cheryl got pregnant—a problem pregnancy that sent her first to bed and then to the hospital and otherwise made her unavailable for and inattentive to Bill. The details of the killings are influenced by the same sort of stressors. Cathy McDonald died because of the threat and challenge of the profile. Her breast was removed because it seemed like a good idea at the time and because the killer was enjoying his surgical brilliance with the knife in her vagina, neck, and chest—he was on a roll, and he kept on going, hand steady, technique improved from before, no people or cars around, nothing to impinge as he took his time to do whatever came to mind. Cathy wasn’t hacked at; she was quite professionally operated on and then “dressed”.

In all the other cases , the severed breasts were found nearby . In Cathy McDonald’s case , the missing breast was never found .

Forensic experts , biologists , naturalists , and anyone who knew anything were all called in to comb the area in the hope of finding animal tracks , droppings , blood or tissue from the breast , or any other evidence to show what had become of it . Everyone wanted desperately to find the breast because it was the killer’s pattern to leave it , and no one wanted to believe that perhaps this one murder had been committed by some not - quite - accurate copycat .

However , the only thing proved beyond a shadow of a doubt was that the Killer took the breast away with him .

Why ?

On September 14, 1991, Bill Suff took his simmering “sweet chili” off the stove and served it at the Riverside County Employees’ Annual Picnic and Cook-off. By acclamation, Bill’s recipe won “best chili” and “best overall dish”—he was the grand prizewinner and he couldn’t have been prouder. His picture appeared in all the local papers. He was a celebrity. His chili had been sampled by stock boys and supply clerks and truck drivers and jail guards and police detectives and their wives and children. In the midst of the Riverside Prostitute Killer’s terror, the picnic was a way for the county to pull together and enjoy high spirits that would momentarily lift the pall. Members of the task force cruised in to enjoy the food and drink as they changed shifts.

And everyone wanted Bill’s recipe.

It’s in his cookbook, reprinted on the pages that follow.

As Bill notes, the key to great chili is the meat.

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Excerpts from “The Cookbook”

written by Bill Suff

DEDICATION This book is dedicated to those whom have repeatedly asked the - фото 11
DEDICATION

This book is dedicated to those whom have repeatedly asked the ‘Starving Person’s Question’: “Is It Done Yet?” for keeping me at work on it and to those whom have kept encouraging me to keep writing (because they wanted copies of all my recipes for themselves). Most important is this dedication, because without her threats, encouragement and telling me that I should write down my recipes, this book would not be at all. Thank you, Patricia ‘Tricia’ Barnaby, for assisting me in, not only putting my recipes down on paper, but for giving me a way to retain my sanity when troubles surely would have caused me to leave it far behind. And, of course, without the following people, some of these recipes may not have ever come into being. Special thanks to: Bonnie A., Bobbie H., Gayleen, Kathy R., Karen, Tom, Cathy, Rebecca, Cheryl and their children. These people were the first to taste many of these recipes; my guinea pigs, as it were. They liked what 1 fixed and in most cases desired the recipe for their own use. In some cases, they were given copies of these recipes. The rest will be able to obtain them from this book. Hopefully, from my directions, they will come up with the same tastes 1 presented them with. To those whom are trying these for the first time, 1 can only say, “I wish I could cook the meal for you!” Eat hearty, or bon appétit, as the French say.

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