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"The Pessimist Was Right All Along"
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In 1949, Howard Unruh shot and killed 13 people in what became known as "The Walk Of Death" incident. He spent most of his time keeping track of every perceived personal affront made against him, and thinking up ways to make the offenders pay. On September 6th 1949 Howard Unruh finally snapped and he killed the people who he perceived to have wronged him the most.
On arrest one officer commented to Howard:
“What’s the matter with you?” “You a psycho?”
to which Howard replied:
“I am no psycho, I have a good mind.”
Howard spent the next 60 years in Trenton Psychiatric Hospital, in solitary confinement. He died in 2009 never having shown remorse for his crimes — his last words were reportedly:
“I’d have killed a thousand if I had enough bullets."