i took her to an empty house in west chester i had already picked out. when we got there i told her to remain outside and pick wildflowers. i went upstairs and stripped all my clothes off. i knew if i did not, i would get her blood on them. when all was ready i went to the window and called her, then i hid in the closet until she was in the room. when she saw me all naked she began to cry and tried to run downstairs. i grabbed her and she said she would tell her momma. first i stripped her naked. how she did kick bite and scratch. i choked her to death and cut her into small pieces so i could take my meat to my room, cook, and eat it. how sweet and tender her little ass was roasted in the oven. it took me nine days to eat her entire body. i did not fuck her, though i could have had i wished. she died average.


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    This "song"'s about a serial killer. The same one that the Oval Portrait's song "The Grey Man (For Albert)" is about.

    I could be wrong, but I'm pretty sure it's "She died a virgin," not "she died average."

    whtlocuston December 06, 2004   Link
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    yeah, it definitely says "she died a virgin"

    this song is incredible, despite the graphic depiction of murder, cannibalism and near-rape

    secondbaseon December 17, 2004   Link
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    great song great creativity the singer was a serial killere just to let you know a true work of art and its "then i cut her into small pieces so i could take my meat to my room cook and eat it" and its "she died a virgin"

    bleedingMASCARA4Uon January 28, 2005   Link
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    BleedingMascara, I don't know if it can really be considered creativity. All the words are taken word for word from a letter the killer wrote to the parents of a girl he killed.

    whtlocuston May 11, 2005   Link
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    wow

    btbamon January 06, 2006   Link
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    amazing. probably my favorite audio clip ever.

    celebrationgunson February 04, 2006   Link
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    Methinks it to be about Jeffrey Dahmer.

    revealingxtoomuchon March 24, 2006   Link
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    In case you didn't know : It's part of a letter Albert Fish wrote to Grace Budd's parents anonymously.

    javnesson March 26, 2006   Link
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    If you guys look on livefreakdiefreaky.com it has a list of many famous killers, I'm pretty sure I read the same letter on that page..can't remember which killer it was that wrote it. Very disturbing I must say.

    -IheartBeanieBoy-on April 10, 2006   Link
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    Sick but powerful.

    -IheartBeanieBoy-on April 11, 2006   Link

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