Name | "Peter Kurten" | ||
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Aliases | "The Dusseldorf Vampire" | ||
Location | Dusseldorf - GERMANY | ||
Born | 26th May, 1883 : Cologne-Mulheim | ||
Died | 2nd July, 1931 (Death sentence carried out by guillotine) | ||
Status | Deceased |
Name |
Age |
Died |
Comments |
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Unknown | Unknown | Circa 1892 | Kurten confessed his responsibilty in drowning 2 friends, at the age of 5 |
Unknown | Unknown | Circa 1900 | Strangulation experiment while having sex in the woods at Graffenberger. No body ever found, so presumed she survived |
Christine Klein | 8 | Circa 1913 | Throat was slit after molestation. Dropped his embroidered handkerchief during the burglary |
Unknown | Unknown | Circa 1913 | Kurten attacked two strangers with an axe, saying that he derived sexual pleasure from watching the blood flow. |
Unknown | Unknown | Circa 1925-1929 | Exact number unknown. Intermittent attacks for self-gratification. Death by strangulation |
Unknown | Unknown | 3rd February 1929 | Attacked a woman walking home and stabbed her 24 times with a pair of scissors. She survived the attack |
Rudolf Scheer | 45 | 13th February 1929 | Repeatedly stabbed in the head and neck, while on his way home from a beer cellar |
Rosa Ohliger | 8 | 9th March 1929 | Undisturbed activity whilst he dragged the girl behind a hedge and stabbed her 13 times. Returned to the crime scene to burn the body |
Unknown | Unknown | Early August 1929 | Two women and a man attacked on their way home late at night. They survived. |
Luise Lenzen | 13 | 24th August 1929 | Lured with Gertrud Hamacher to a meadow where he strangled and stabbed Luise, and slit Gertrud's throat |
Gertrud Hamacher | 5 | 24th August 1929 | See "Luise Lenzen" |
Gertrud Schulte | Unknown | 24th August 1929 | Attacked on the same afternoon as Lenzen & Hamacher murders. Stabbed many times before escaping. Managed to give the police their first good description of the man they were seeking |
Maria Hahn | 20 | Circa late-1929 | A Servant girl who had been stabbed 20 times and buried on the banks of the Rhine. Body undiscovered until late-Autumn. Intentions to crucify the body to shock passers-by were compounded by the weight of the body |
Ida Reuter | 31 | 29th September 1929 | Servant girl, raped and battered to death with a hammer in a wood just outside Dusseldorf. |
Elizabeth Dorrier | Unknown | Early October 1929 | A half-gypsy servant girl suffers the same fate as Ida Reuter |
Gertrud Alberman | 5 | 7th November 1929 | After 2 bungled attempts, the last of his many murders took place. Strangled and stabbed 36 times with scissors. Notoirierity akin to that of Jack the Rippers "Autumn of Terror" in the 1880's |
Maria Budlies/Budlick | Unknown | Circa May 1930 | An extraordinary situation where Kurten willingly released a victim. Kurten was apprehended soon after, bearing almost striking similarities to the case of the Boston Strangler, |
In terms of method of attack, he would use a variety of methods to kill his victims, which included strangulation on physically inferior targets (such as the numerous children he killed), and strangulation & bludgeoning when waiting in ambush for an opportunity to present itself.
Unusually, his victims were not all women since his motivation was not always for self-sexual gratification.
Peter Kurten's name entered the annals of criminology through the fact that, after his conviction, he became the first serial killer ever interviewed in-depth by a psychiatrist.
"I have no remorse. As to whether recollection of my deeds makes me feel ashamed, I will tell you. Thinking back to all the details is not at all unpleasant. I rather enjoy it."
One striking feature in this case is the ability for someone so young to be able to kill so easily (He was only 5 when he purported to have killed two schoolboy friends whilst rafting). This could be attributed to his childhood, as his violently drunken father would often force his wife to have sex in front of his children. Born from a family of 13 children, he often mimicked his father's actions, regardless of the moral implications. Such a case occured when his father was arrested for attempting to molest his daughter. Kurten repeated the attack as he had seen it.
The seed of violence, as sown by his father actions into his mind, was further nurtured by a local dog-catcher who moved in as a lodger when his father was in jail. He taught young Kurten how to masturbate dogs, and torture them. This led up to his early experiences with bestiality which he regularly practiced.
One question which has remained unanswered, is his attitude to what would have been his final victim, Maria Budlies/Budlick. Why would he willingly allow her to escape, knowing that she would have been able to provide a near-perfect description of him?. What with the current media-enhanced atmosphere in the wake of his numerous attrocities, the police were sure to act on whatever tip-off they received. One possible reason was that he was so sure of his ability to continue without interference (given that he had been able to murder for nigh on 40 years) that he did not feel threatened by victims being released, alive.
To sum up such an individual, I quote the psychologist, Professor Karl Berg, who in conclusion of a lengthy study of his patient, described Kurten as being "A king of sexual perverts" and a "narcissistic psychopath".