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College killer frequented goth website
Same site visited by Medicine Hat killers
By MAX MAUDIE -- Edmonton Sun
The goth website the alleged Montreal college-killer frequented is the same site where a pair of accused Medicine Hat killers lurked.
In an online profile at Vampirefreaks.com, Kimveer Gill placed a photo of a tombstone with his name printed on it.
“Lived fast died young. Left a mangled corpse,” was written below it.
The profile has since been removed, the site’s creator and webmaster Jet Berlson, 27, told the Sun from Brooklyn, N.Y.
“We have like 600,000 users. There’s bound to be some bad apples on the site,” said Berslon.
Jeremy Allan Steinke, 23, and a 12-year-old female co-accused, are charged with first-degree murder in the Medicine Hat deaths of the girl’s mother, father and younger brother in April.
The pair, reportedly into goth culture and its themes of darkness and death, were members of vampirefreaks.com.
Some friends of the 12-year-old girl said she’d turned into a goth shortly after meeting the 23-year-old online at Vampirefreaks.com, a site dedicated to goth and so-called vampire lifestyles.
An acquaintance of Steinke had a slightly different version, saying the pair met at a punk dance and that the girl’s goth transformation began after that.
College killer frequented goth website
Same site visited by Medicine Hat killers
By MAX MAUDIE -- Edmonton Sun
The goth website the alleged Montreal college-killer frequented is the same site where a pair of accused Medicine Hat killers lurked.
In an online profile at Vampirefreaks.com, Kimveer Gill placed a photo of a tombstone with his name printed on it.
“Lived fast died young. Left a mangled corpse,” was written below it.
The profile has since been removed, the site’s creator and webmaster Jet Berlson, 27, told the Sun from Brooklyn, N.Y.
“We have like 600,000 users. There’s bound to be some bad apples on the site,” said Berslon.
Jeremy Allan Steinke, 23, and a 12-year-old female co-accused, are charged with first-degree murder in the Medicine Hat deaths of the girl’s mother, father and younger brother in April.
The pair, reportedly into goth culture and its themes of darkness and death, were members of vampirefreaks.com.
Some friends of the 12-year-old girl said she’d turned into a goth shortly after meeting the 23-year-old online at Vampirefreaks.com, a site dedicated to goth and so-called vampire lifestyles.
An acquaintance of Steinke had a slightly different version, saying the pair met at a punk dance and that the girl’s goth transformation began after that.