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Old December 18th, 2005 #97
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Bonafide (he meets the technical definition) NigaBOO serial killer, Alfred Gaynor: SCORE 4.



http://news.bostonherald.com/localRe...format=&page=1
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Murderabilia craze rockets serial killer to fame
Monday, December 12, 2005 - Updated: 03:22 AM EST

The contentious online sale of his crayon portrait of Jesus has bought Springfield serial killer Alfred Gaynor cachet in the name-brand murderabilia market.

Letters and envelopes allegedly bearing the words and signatures of the handyman turned homicidal maniac have sprung up among the cast-offs of celebrity slayers such as Charles Manson, the Boston Strangler and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer on Web sites such as Murder Auction and Supernaught.

Anti-murderabilia crusader Andy Kahan, a former Boston resident, is not surprised. Last month, Gaynor’s crude drawing, “A Righteous Man’s Reward,” sold for $250 to an anonymous bidder in an auction arranged by a New York-based advocacy group for prisoners. The auction came under fire after the Herald exposed the serial killer’s contribution.

The money goes to Gaynor.

True-crime profiteers cash in on a killer’s name by selling bits and pieces of his life and those he destroyed. Supernaught is asking $3,000 for the 1999 Columbine High School yearbook. They “are going to milk this while they can, while he’s hot,” Kahan said of Gaynor, 38, who will spend the rest of his life behind bars for raping and choking to death four Springfield women in the late 1990s.
Last week, Murder Auction was auctioning off an envelope inscribed “in Gaynor’s hand” for $39.At Supernaught, a handwritten letter from Gaynor to an unidentified recipient was asking a flat $25.

Gaynor allegedly closed the correspondence with, “Until next time, stay sweet. XOX”

“That’s just gross and mentally crazy,” spat Helen Strickland, 63, whose daughter, Joyce Dickerson-Peay, 37, was one of Gaynor’s victims.

“These are the same hands that broke my daughter’s nose and arm, that strangled and sodomized four women,” she said. “Why is that exciting to someone? How can the people who killed someone get more respect and more privileges than the victims?”

State Rep. Peter J. Koutoujian called Murder Auction “one of the most obscene Web sites I’ve ever been on. This is so much worse than even a drawing.”

In response to Gaynor’s art sale, Koutoujian (D-Waltham) filed legislation to make it illegal in Massachusetts for criminals to profit from their notoriety. It would not, however, stop publishers, Web sites or art galleries from making a fast buck off the same.

“There would be many more constitutional barriers to stopping that from happening,” Koutoujian explained, “but it’s just reprehensible. I guess if you gained enough celebrity from a heinous crime, maybe you have enough celebrity to make someone money.”
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