Craigslist killer Philip Markoff (Funny Cartoon)

This cartoon is tasteless but funny as hell !

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Yeah, Markoff is going to be good and tender in about two years….

Craigslist killer: Philip Markoff kept victims panties

Philip Markoff kept the panties of his victim.

Ewwwww....Craislist panty freak oops..killer Philip Markoff

Ewwwww....Craislist panty freak oops..killer Philip Markoff

Investigators searching the apartment of Philip Markoff, the accused murderer known as the “Craigslist killer “found a handgun and panties belonging to the two victims hidden in a hollowed-out copy of the textbook Gray’s Anatomy of the Human Body, two law enforcement sources told ABC News.

 Markoff appeared to be collecting women’s panties, which investigators believe were “souvenirs” from his alleged victims, two law enforcement sources said.

Police have asked anyone who may have been contacted by Markoff via Craigslist to come forward, and law enforcement sources told ABC News that detectives investigating the case are now fielding calls from other potential victims.

“There could be none, there could be others,” Suffolk County District Attorney Dan Conley told “Good Morning America.” “We’re not interested in prosecuting them for massage services.”

The panties, found hidden in Markoff’s apartment and was marked and bagged by police as potential evidence in the case, are one of the reasons investigators believe there could be more victims who have not yet come forward, law enforcement sources said.

Markoff is accused of robbing two women, whom he allegedly lured to upscale hotels through the Web site Craigslist, and killing one of them. He has pleaded not guilty.

Megan Mccallister & The Craiglist Killer. She still believes that he didn't do it...yup, she's an idiot

Megan Mccallister & The Craiglist Killer. She still believes that he didn't do it...yup, she's an idiotLas Vegas hooker & Craigslist killer Survivor Trisha Leffler. Click on picture to see video of her explaining what happened.

Trisha Leffler, who said she was bound and robbed in the Westin Hotel in Boston April 10, told ABC’s Boston affiliate WCVB that she immediately recognized Markoff as the man who’d robbed her when she saw him on surveillance photos released by police.

“I hope he will be behind bars for the rest of his life,” she said.

Boston police have charged Markoff with the attack against Leffler and for the murder of 26-year-old Julissa Brisman at the Copley Marriott April 14. Both women had placed advertisements on Craigslist.

Leffler, who prosecutors said was robbed of $800, said the only reason she survived is because she didn’t fight back. She said she was able to slip her ties shortly after her attacker left the room.

“I just complied with everything he wanted me to do,” she said. “I didn’t resist him in any way, and that’s why I’m still alive.”

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Craigslist killer victim: Julissa Brisman’s last sexy photo

Julissa  Brisman was beautiful

Craiglist killer murder victim Julissa Brisman in her underwear

Craiglist killer murder victim Julissa Brisman in her underwear

 

 

The killer ended  Julissa Brisman’s aspirations to be an actor and model, but she was also studying to become a counselor, and she offered a lesson to all young women tempted by easy money as she lay in Chapel B at the Ortiz Funeral Home on upper Broadway.

The lesson was made wrenchingly compelling by the sight of her beauty gone waxen against the coffin’s white satin interior and by her mother’s sobs.

“Why not me? Why her?” the mother wailed in Spanish at Wednesday’s wake. “She was only 25. She was just beginning to live her life.”

What the murdered young woman is teaching others with her death is so simple it could be written on a card such as those on the five floral displays: IT CAN HAPPEN TO YOU.

Among the mourners was Mark Pines, who had cast her as “Cell Phone Girl” in a public service ad. He had also helped convince her to join Alcoholics/Narcotics last year. She had stayed sober since then.

They had been friends for six years and Pines had witnessed her caution in selecting massage clients who answered her postings on Craigslist.

After she weeded out the obvious nuts, she would exchange e-mails with the rest. She spoke on the telephone with those who passed this screening, but held off on making an appointment.

“Never on the first call,” Pines recalled. “She would say, ‘I have to check my schedule.'”

If she was still comfortable after another phone call, she set a time. She would repeatedly text the person as the hour neared, alert for any sign of trouble.

“Right up to the last minute,” Pines said.

Pines is certain that the suspected killer was texting with Brisman on the surveillance footage of him entering the hotel in Boston Tuesday. He is also sure she would have canceled the appointment if she sensed anything amiss.

This is slain "masseuse" Julissa Brisman when she used to work for notorious madam Kristin Davis

This is slain "masseuse" Julissa Brisman when she used to work for notorious madam Kristin Davis

 

Another friend would report speaking to Brisman on the phone minutes before the fatal encounter. Brisman gave no hint of foreboding, saying she had one last customer for the night before she went on a date with a  Yale grad she met on the train from  New York on Monday.

On opening the door for the last customer, Brisman beheld a clean cut young man in preppie attire. She must have been doubly shocked when he drew a gun, proving all her precautions were for naught.

Wednesday afternoon, two days before Brisman’s 26th birthday, her family and friends came in from the rain for her wake. The park across the street was turning green with spring. Tulips were blooming.

In Chapel B, the coffin was left open for about 20 minutes and then closed. The mourners spoke of how Brisman doted on her teenage sister, buying her a computer for school. Pines took up a guitar and sang the 23rd Psalm. A friend read a poem. A neighbor recalled Brisman as a little girl. A man who had counseled her for 15 months spoke of her desire to counsel others.

Pines and other friends will ensure she now does so for all who choose to listen.

“We will use her memory to try to keep other girls from ending up in the same situation,” Pines said.

 

Craigslist Killer: Philip Markoff was a racist and mysogynist

Smart.” “Pompous.” Clean-cut.” “Creepy.”

 

 

 

Philip Markoff being turned down for bail
Philip Markoff being turned down for bail

 

A high-achieving dentist’s son from upstate New York, Philip Markoff is described in various ways, but everyone, even those who didn’t like him, is shocked at the charges against him.

“He was smart. He carried himself well,” said neighbor Michael Bernard

“He seemed like the type that would have it all. It doesn’t make sense.”

Markoff grew up the son of a Syracuse dentist, with an older brother, Jon.

He graduated in 2004 from Verona H.S. , where he was on the bowling and golf teams, and earned a biology degree from SUNY Albany four years later.

In high school, he was an honors student who hung out with the brains and also played a lot of poker, even mentioning his gaming skills on his yearbook page.

“He had a decent amount of friends, although I would say a great deal would have characterized him as weird,” said former high school classmate Nate Heysler

English teacher Sonja Hiuskaremembered him as a smart kid with a good sense of humor.

“He was one of my most polite students. He was kind.

“Just a nice, clean-cut boy wanting to succeed. That type that you’d like to mother,” she said. “I just still can’t believe it.”

At college, he was a member of the College Republicans and was fairly unremarkable except for the occasional offensive comment, said ex-classmate Joe Coe.

“He was someone that had issues with people of color, had issues with women,” Coe told CBS.

"Accused" Craigslist Killer Philip Markoff outside of the murdered victims hotel room

"Accused" Craigslist Killer Philip Markoff outside of the murdered victims hotel room

 

 

 

  

Craigslist Killer: Phillip Markoff

Phillip Markoff killed because of gambling debts

Craigslist Killer Phillip Markoff being arraigned

Craigslist Killer Phillip Markoff being arraigned

The preppie med student accused of being the “craigslist Killer” who murdered a pretty Manhatton masseuse was driven by a gambling obsession, authorities say.

Cops said Phillip Markoff, who was held without bail in BostonTuesday on murder and kidnapping charges, devised a fiendish plan to finance casino trips by robbing escorts who might not report being attacked.

“This was a brutal, vicious crime – savage – and it shows that Philip Markoff is a man who is willing to take advantage of women,” said Suffolk County, Mass., District Attorney Daniel Conley.

“He probably thought he was going to get away with it. He thought he was too smart for us.”

Instead, the 22-year-old Boston University student who was planning a Jersey Shore wedding in August was arrested Monday as he drove with his fiancée, Megan McCallister toward the Foxwoods casino in Connecticut.

He had a suitcase and more than $1,000 in cash on him.

A police source said Markoff had recently begun to visit the poker tables at Foxwoods regularly, gambling as much as $1,000 a hand.

He made the 95-mile trek from his suburban Boston apartment on April 2, April 12 and again last Thursday – when he won $5,300.

A police raid on Markoff’s high-rise apartment turned up a handgun, bullets and plastic “zip tie” handcuffs like those the killer used.

Dressed in khaki pants and a rumpled, button-down shirt along with his leg and wrist chains, a stone-faced Markoff barely moved a muscle as he was charged in Boston Municiple Court with the murder of New Yorker Julissa Brisman.

Tall and strapping, Markoff stared straight ahead, betraying stress only by blinking nonstop as the crime was described. He didn’t speak: His lawyer entered a not-guilty plea for him.

This is slain "masseuse" Julissa Brisman when she used to work for notorious madam Kristin Davis

This is slain "masseuse" Julissa Brisman when she used to work for notorious madam Kristin Davis

 

 

Brisman, a 26-year-old from the upper West Side, was bashed on the head and shot three times at close range in a 20th-floor room of a swanky Boston hotel April 14 after she resisted being tied with plastic handcuffs.

One of the bullets lodged in her leg, and two went into her chest – one straight through her heart, officials said.

“Julissa put up a pretty good struggle, and as a result of that struggle, she lost her life,” Conley said.

 

Her father, Hector Brisman, sat stoically in the Boston courtroom. He did not comment.

At home on W. 107th St., Brisman’s mother, Carmen, mourned her daughter’s death in private. “She’s in pain, she’s grieving,” said a family friend. “She doesn’t want to talk to anyone.”

Asked if the mother was happy her daughter’s alleged killer was caught, the friend said, “That is not the word for it. Justice is going to be done.”