Tuesday, October 25, 2011

WITH SUB-HUMANS LIKE STEVEN HAYES, HOW CAN ANYONE BE OPPOSED TO CAPITAL PUNISHMENT?

Even if his boasts are lies, this sorry-ass piece of shit still deserves to be executed!

THE BOASTS OF A KILLER: CONNECTICUT HOME INVASION TRIPLE MURDERER BRAGS ABOUT KILLING 17 OTHERS AND RAPING DOZENS IN SICKENING PRISON LETTERS
Steven Hayes described two of the attacks in chilling detail, including how he made 16-hour video of him torturing and killing one woman

By John Sevens

Mail Online
October 24, 2011

A Connecticut man convicted of killing a mother and her two daughters in a deadly home invasion bragged about how he killed 17 others and raped dozens of women in leaked letters revealed today.

Steven Hayes described in chilling detail how in two of the attacks he had tied up, tortured and killed women – and even made a 16-hour video of him murdering one of his victims.

The 48-year-old serial killer, who is on death row for his role in the 2007 home invasion, boasted to a female companion about how he had collected the sneakers of all of his victims as trophies, but said 'the 17 kill trophies' meant the most to him.

Hayes was last year convicted of raping and strangling Jennifer Hawke-Petit, 48, before tying her daughters, Hayley, 17 and Michaela, 11, to their beds and setting the house on fire. He is currently appealing the conviction.

Earlier this month, his accomplice was Joshua Komisarjevsky, was also convicted for his role in the killings and is due to be sentenced on Tuesday.
In the four letters, which were written in August and September, Hayes wrote that he would have killed Komisarjevsky if he had not been jailed because while he had the same 'capacity for evil', he was not committed enough.

Hayes told a female in North Carolina, only identified as 'Lynn', that he wanted to share his 'dark secret' as 'someone else really should know the truth about' him.

'Yes, I've killed before,' Hayes wrote in the letters which were obtained by the New Haven Register.

'I have 17 kills throughout the Northeast United States. Perfect victims and well executed, controlled endeavors.'

In the 17 pages of handwritten letters, which were confiscated by prison authorities, Hayes gleefully recounted the rape and murder of his first victim in 1982 and his eighth.

He wrote that all of his victims were aged between 14 and 25.

The New Haven Register, which has not detailed how it acquired the letters, reported that the letters read 'like a twisted pornographic fantasy'.

Hayes wrote that he spotted his first victim, a girl who was hitchhiking, as he was driving home from a bar. He described her as 'short, hot and the perfect victim'.

'Like any great hunter, timing is critical,' he wrote about how he chose his victims.

Hayes told how he picked up the girl and drove her to a secluded location where he tied her up and threw her in the trunk before taking her to a cheap motel, which he said became his 'location of choice' for his attacks.

According to the newspaper, he described in detail how he sexually assaulted the woman and then pinched her nose and suffocated her.

'A monster was born,' he wrote.

'This carried on with my top 17 sexual conquests and kills,' he wrote according to the Register. 'The trophies, the signature kill, the thrill of the hunt and the disposal of my adventure buddies.'

Hayes said that he picked up his eighth victim, who he found drunk walking along a road, and told her he would take her back to his house to smoke crack cocaine and drink beer.

He claimed that he tied her to his bed for an entire weekend and tortured her before killing her.

'The more pain and emotional abuse she went through, the better I liked it,' he said. 'And believe me, I was in heaven.'

Hayes claimed that he recorded the assault and killing on a 16-hour video, which he described as 'by far the best snuff film ever created'.

He said that he kept hold of the tape for six months before it 'found a home' in Portland, Oregon.

Komisarjevsky, who could also face the death penalty for his part in the attacks, was described as being a disappointment to Hayes in the letters.

'I've searched my whole life for someone who could embrace and had the capacity for evil as I possess,' Hayes wrote, according to the Register. 'I thought I finally found it in Josh.'

'But events show Josh, while [he] had the proper evil intent, lacked in the most serious aspects, commitment and control,' he added.

State Attorney Michael Dearington and an FBI spokesman have declined to say whether Hayes' purported crimes are being investigated or whether authorities are aware of 17 unsolved homicides matching details in his letters.

Hayes asked the recipient to hold on to the details of the letters until after his execution because the information 'could be worth millions to the right people.'

Hayes' attorney, Thomas Ullman, declined to comment.

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