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[The Chilling Case of Dennis Nilsen: The Kindly Killer (Part 1)]-[Dennis Nilsen: The Kindly Killer (Part 1)]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-02-05

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The Chilling Case of Dennis Nilsen: A Descent into Darkness

In this episode of Morbid, hosts Alaina and Ash delve into the haunting and horrific life of Dennis Nilsen, a figure often referred to as the "kindly killer." Before unpacking the disturbing details of his crimes, the hosts open with a discussion on the importance of self-compassion and the concept of a "flow state," transitioning from these lighthearted topics into the grim reality of true crime.

The Discovery at Cranley Gardens

The narrative begins on February 8, 1983, in London's Muswell Hill. A plumber investigating a blockage in the drainage system behind an apartment building on Cranley Gardens made a gruesome discovery: the pipes were clogged with human tissue and bone. This led investigators directly to the apartment of Dennis Nilsen. The evidence found within his home revealed a reality "exponentially worse" than authorities had initially anticipated, marking the start of a three-part investigation into a prolific serial killer.

Early Life and the Roots of Isolation

Born in Scotland in 1945, Nilsen’s childhood was marked by abandonment and detachment. His father was frequently absent, and his mother’s subsequent remarriage and the addition of more children only deepened Dennis’s sense of alienation. He described himself as an "unhappy, brooding child," prone to escaping into a "fantasy world" to cope with his loneliness. A pivotal moment in his early life was the death of his grandfather, Andrew White—the only person with whom he shared a genuine bond. Nilsen later claimed to have traced his "pathology" back to the experience of viewing his grandfather’s body at the funeral, an event that seemed to fixate his mind on the nature of death.

Military, Police, and Repressed Sexuality

Nilsen’s early adulthood was defined by a search for purpose and belonging. He spent 11 years in the military, a period during which he struggled with his sexuality. At the time, being gay in the military was not accepted, leading him to live a life of "deep guilt and shame" while repressing his true self. After leaving the army, he joined the Metropolitan Police in 1973, hoping for camaraderie. However, he found the force isolating and eventually left, disillusioned by the job and his own inability to form lasting connections.

The Escalation to Murder

Nilsen’s life became a series of failed relationships and anonymous encounters. His desperate fear of abandonment, combined with his dark fantasies, led him to treat others as "dolls" he could control. The first documented murder occurred on December 30, 1978, when he met 14-year-old Stephen Holmes at a local pub. After bringing the boy home, Nilsen killed him and kept his body in his apartment for months. Nilsen’s behavior during this time was chilling; he would hide the body under his floorboards and later admit to necrophilic acts, claiming he was "excited" by the state of the decomposing remains.

The Cycle of Violence

After finally disposing of Stephen Holmes' remains in a backyard bonfire in 1979, Nilsen promised himself he would never kill again. However, the hosts emphasize that for someone like Nilsen, this was an impossible vow. The episode concludes by noting that within a month of destroying the evidence of his first murder, Nilsen had already begun to lose his ability to control his predatory impulses, setting the stage for the further atrocities that would be covered in the next installment of this series.

🎯Key Sentences

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I can't stop thinking about it.
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I hope they know more than they're saying.
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It drives me nuts.
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I can't believe I'm segueing here.
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I'm all about flow states right now.
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📝Key Phrases

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sharp as a tack
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foul play
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gone wrong
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go all out
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flow state
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📖 Transcript

Hey, weirdos.
I'm Alina.
I'm Ash.
And this is Morbid.
This is morbid.
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