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[The Morbid Anatomy of a Serial Killer: The Crimes and Psychology of Dennis Nilsen]-[Dennis Nilsen: The Kindly Killer (Part 3)]

Morbid · B2 · 2026-02-12

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The Chilling Case of Dennis Nilsen: A Summary

This podcast episode delves into the final, harrowing chapters of the life and crimes of serial killer Dennis Nilsen, a man whose disturbing actions and cavalier attitude towards death shocked the United Kingdom.

The Pattern of Violence

Nilsen’s history is marked by a series of murders characterized by extreme vulnerability in his victims. In May 1982, Nilsen targeted 21-year-old Carl Stotter, who had been struggling with depression. After luring Stotter to his apartment, Nilsen drugged him and attempted to drown him in a bathtub. In a chilling detail, Stotter recalled waking up to the sound of water and the sensation of Nilsen pushing him under, while hearing him whisper, "stay still." Miraculously, Stotter survived, but Nilsen’s cycle continued.

Later, in June 1982, Nilsen murdered Graham Allen. Nilsen’s account of this event was characteristically flippant and detached, claiming he couldn't remember the details but suggesting he might have strangled Allen after serving him an omelet. He later dismembered Allen’s remains, using his apartment’s plumbing to dispose of the evidence, a grim practice he had established earlier.

The Final Victim and Discovery

The final murder occurred in January 1983, when Nilsen lured 20-year-old Stephen Sinclair to his home. Nilsen’s behavior here reached a new level of psychosis; he arranged mirrors around the bed to watch the body, later describing a feeling of "oneness" with the victim. This event, however, led to his undoing. When Nilsen attempted to flush Sinclair’s remains down the toilet, the building’s drainage system became backed up. When a plumber, Michael Katran, discovered human flesh in the sewer pipes, Nilsen’s attempts to cover his tracks—including an absurd plan to replace the remains with raw chicken to fool the plumber—failed miserably.

Interrogation and Legal Defense

Upon his arrest, Nilsen confessed to 15 or 16 murders, shocking investigators who initially expected a much smaller scale of crime. During his trial, the defense attempted to argue for manslaughter based on "diminished responsibility," claiming Nilsen suffered from severe mental abnormality. However, the prosecution and expert witnesses, such as Dr. Paul Bowen, argued that Nilsen was fully aware of his actions and driven by a desire for "power over his victims."

A Legacy of Narcissism

Throughout his imprisonment, Nilsen maintained a grandiose, "quasi-god" complex. He often shifted blame onto society, claiming that "marginalized people" were placed in his path, as if he had no choice but to murder them. He sought to portray himself as a tragic figure, even writing a memoir and attempting to control the narrative of his own life. The podcast hosts emphasize that despite his attempts to justify his actions as "emotional disturbances," Nilsen remains a "pedophile, necrophiliac, murderer" whose defining characteristic is his horrific violence.

Nilsen eventually died in 2018 from a ruptured aortic aneurysm, leaving behind a legacy of profound evil that continues to baffle those who study his case. The hosts conclude by contrasting his dark, predatory nature with the bizarre efficiency of the deep-sea anglerfish, a final, strange note to a deeply unsettling exploration of human depravity.

🎯Key Sentences

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I was so worried.
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There's so many things on.
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I started crying.
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The only thing stronger than hate is love because we should all believe that.
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I'm going to learn Spanish just so I can jam to those songs.
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📝Key Phrases

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shit the bed
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harp on it
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spin out
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read a goddamn book
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get a grip
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