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Chicago Massacre: Richard Speck

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260:. Speck refuses to attend any of his parole hearings, is uncooperative in therapy, and resigns himself to spending the rest of his life behind bars, where he dies of a heart attack in 1991. Four years later, a video of Speck (who has burgeoning breasts due to smuggled female hormones that he has been taking) doing drugs and bantering with his cellmate and lover was leaked. In the footage, the strung out Speck at one point declares, "Hell, if they knew how much fun I was havin' in here, they'd let me loose!" 236:
is abused physically, psychologically and possibly sexually by his stepfather. Becoming a delinquent in his teenage years, Speck is eventually sentenced to psychiatric counseling, which he avoids by hopping a train out of town. Speck subsequently marries a woman named Sissy, who leaves him due to his
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Speck spends the proceeding days drifting in and out of motels and bars in an inebriated haze, at one point confessing his crimes to a prostitute, who he then assaults. The officers who respond to the disturbance, unaware that Speck is wanted for mass murder, merely confiscate his firearm. Speck
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violent, demeaning mistreatment of her. After the divorce, Speck moves to Chicago, where he makes the acquaintance of a student nurse named Sharon. One night in 1966, an intoxicated Speck, needing money for a trip to New Orleans, breaks into Sharon's
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a score of 2/4, praised Corin Nemec's portrayal of Speck, but was critical of every other aspect of the film, which they found suffered from "A jumbled storyline and performances that felt rushed and uninspired." Steve Barton of
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gave the film a grade of 2½ out of 5, commended the "slick direction" and "solid performances" and heavily criticized the acting of Joanne Chew, who he derided as being "one of the worst actresses I've seen in recent memory."
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Speck is placed under arrest, and identified at the hospital by Sondra. Initially given the death penalty for his crimes, Speck's sentence is reduced to 400–1200 years, to be served in the
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during the burglary, and ends up raping and torture-murdering Sharon and seven of the other women; the sole survivor, Sondra Azano, makes it through the night by hiding under a bed.
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Michael Feifer won the award for Best Producer, while the film itself won the Audience Choice Award for Best Feature, at the 2007
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written and directed by Michael Yungfer . The film, which premiered at the 2007
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Index

Chicago shooting

Lionsgate Home Entertainment
Corin Nemec
Andrew Divoff
Tony Todd
Debbie Rochon
Beverly Hills Film Festival
horror film
Beverly Hills Film Festival
Richard Speck
Corin Nemec
Richard Speck
dormitory
psychotic break
flophouse
Joliet Correctional Center
Corin Nemec
Richard Speck
Tony Todd
Andrew Divoff
Debbie Rochon
Arrow in the Head
Dread Central
Beverly Hills Film Festival
Praeger
ISBN
9781440859465
"Rare photos, interviews honor 8 nurses slain by Richard Speck in 1966"
Chicago Tribune

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