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The Serial Killer Who Kept Souvenirs From His Victims

The Serial Killer Who Kept Souvenirs From His Victims

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"When Ted Bundy was asked why he kept severed heads in his apartment, he replied: 'When you work hard to do something right, you don't want to forget it.'"[citation:5][citation:7]

For many serial killers, murder isn't enough. They need a physical reminder—a trophy to relive the crime. The FBI distinguishes between a "souvenir," which fuels fantasy, and a "trophy," taken as proof of skill[citation:1]. But the purpose is the same: power, control, and the ability to revisit the act again and again. From Ed Kemper's collection of bones to Jeffrey Dahmer's skulls and Polaroids, these grim keepsakes often become the evidence that puts them behind bars[citation:1][citation:3].

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