Jerome Henry "Jerry" Brudos
(January 31, 1939 – March 29, 2006) was an American
serial killer and necrophiliac, also known as "The Lust Killer"
and "Shoe Fetish Slayer".
Early life
Brudos was
born in Webster, South
Dakota
, and was the youngest of four sons. His
mother had wanted a girl and would dress Brudos in girl's clothing.
She would also constantly belittle him and treat him with disdain,
as well as
abuse him.
As a child, Brudos and
his family would move into different homes in the Pacific Northwest, before settling in
Salem,
Oregon
.
He had a
fetish for women's shoes
from the age of five, after playing with spike-heeled shoes at a
local
junkyard. He also reportedly
attempted to steal the shoes of his first grade teacher. He also
had a fetish for women's underwear, and had claimed that he would
steal underwear from female neighbors as a child. He spent his teen
years in and out of
psychotherapy and
mental hospitals. He began to
stalk local women as a teenager, knocking
down or choking them unconscious, and fleeing with their
shoes.
At age 17, he abducted and beat a young woman, threatening to stab
her if she did not follow his sexual demands.
Shortly after being
arrested, he was taken to a psychiatric ward of Oregon State
Hospital
for nine months. There it was found his
sexual fantasies revolved
around his hatred and revenge against his mother and women in
general. He also underwent a
psychiatric evaluation, and was
diagnosed with
schizophrenia. Despite
being institutionalized, he still graduated from high school with
his class in 1957. Shortly after graduation, Brudos became an
electronics technician.
In 1961,
he married a 17-year-old girl, with whom he would father two
children, and settled in a Salem, Oregon
suburb. He asked his
new bride to do housework naked except for a pair of
high heels while he took pictures. It was at
about this time, however, that he began complaining of
migraine headaches and "blackouts", relieving his
symptoms with night-prowling raids to steal shoes and lace
undergarments. He kept the shoes, underwear, and (for a time) the
bodies of his victims in a garage that he would not allow his wife
to enter without first announcing her arrival on an
intercom that Jerry had set up.
Criminal career

Prison photo of Brudos.
Between 1968 and 1969, Brudos bludgeoned and strangled four young
women. The only initial
evidence was
witness sightings of a large man dressed in women's clothing.
In the
garage of his Salem,
Oregon
home, Brudos kept trophies from his victims,
expressly two pairs of amputated breasts that
were used as paperweights and the left foot of a 19-year-old girl
named Linda Slawson (his first murder victim) which he used to
model the shoes he collected. After committing a murder, he
would dress up in high heels and
masturbate. Police investigation and interviews
of local
coeds led them to Brudos, who
described the murders in details. He had confessed to murdering
Linda Slawson, Jan Whitney, Karen Sprinker and Linda Salee, and was
sentenced to
life in prison.
While incarcerated, Brudos had piles of women's shoe catalogues in
his cell — he wrote to major companies asking for them — and
claimed they were his substitute for
pornography. He lodged countless
appeals, including one in which he alleged that a
photograph taken of him with one of his victim's corpses cannot
prove his
guilt, as it is not the body of a
person he was convicted of killing.
Brudos died in prison on March 28, 2006 from
liver cancer.
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