The 1957-1958 killing spree of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, who murdered 11 people in Nebraska and Wyoming over just 8 days, inspired Quentin Tarantino and Oliver Stone's film Natural Born Killers; unlike the film's characters who had abusive childhoods as motivation, the real killers had no apparent motive, with Charles being a kind, bullied teenager and Caril Ann a 13-year-old seeking premature maturity, demonstrating that serial killers can emerge without traditional psychological explanations and that media coverage can transform ordinary criminals into infamous cultural icons.
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Monsters have haunted our imagination since [music] humans first sat around a midnight campfire. Vampires rise from the dead [music] and crawl out of their graves. The man sitting next to you changes into a wolf [music] and devours you. Nuclear war creates a giant lizard that surfaces from the sea and destroys an [music] entire city.
But not all monsters cling to the darkened recesses of our nighttime fears. Some walk around in broad daylight [music] killing without purpose or remorse. Some are simply our human neighbors and maybe our friends.
Today we look into the lives of Charles [music] Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate, two teenagers from Lincoln, Nebraska.
A boy, a girl, and a violent three-week killing spree leaves 52 people dead.
This is the movie Natural Born Killers boiled down to a single statement.
Oliver Stone's tale about murder and the media became an instant box office success, but also ended up being named the eighth most controversial film in history due to its excessive violence and disturbing subject matter. Stone needed a reason to explain why his two film characters would turn to serial killing for fun with no sense of human [music] compassion to stop them, and he found it in abusive parents. In the film, the character Mallory is repeatedly sexually attacked by her own father when she's younger. With these memories as fuel, she kills with an unbridled glee. Her partner in mayhem, Mickey, has flashbacks of his own abusive parents. Two broken people sharing a common bond of tragic childhood and rage take out their anger on a world that neither aided in their abuse nor helped save them from it. For Mallory and Mickey, [music] everyone is a potential victim. This story grew from the mind of Quentin Tarantino, [music] well-known for his movies about violent people who kill with a lack of remorse.
So it's not a stretch to believe that he and Oliver Stone could craft such horrible characters. While the film Natural Born Killer, seems grotesquely [music] unbelievable, the truth might be even more disturbing. Tarantino didn't invent Mickey and Mallory from a twisted imagination.
>> [music] >> He based them on two actual people, young killers who seemingly had no reason [music] to do what they did, no warped childhood struggles that might help explain the motive behind their cruel [music] and random murders.
Charles Starkweather was born on Thanksgiving in 1938.
He would be dead [music] before he reached his 21st birthday, the last execution of anyone in Nebraska until 1994.
Born with genu varum, a birth defect that left him bow-legged, and growing up with a speech defect, he was the victim of bullying in his elementary school.
Angry at his [music] tormentors, he found a passion in gym class, strengthening his body, and eager to prove his physical [music] superiority.
One high school friend recalled that if he saw someone bigger than him, [music] or better looking, or better dressed, he pounced, eager to teach the other person, stranger or schoolmate, that Charles was better. [music] But despite his struggles, Charles was described as a kind boy who would do anything for someone he [music] liked. And unlike his movie counterpart, he wasn't raised in an abusive home. He had friends in school and the support of his teachers.
Without horrors in his life more [music] significant than most people have experienced, Charles could indeed be called a natural born killer.
Charles began dating Barbara [music] Fugate when he was 18, but she left him for Bob Von Busch, a buddy of Charles's.
They stayed friends, though, and through Barbara, [music] Charles met her younger sister, 13-year-old Caril Ann Fugate.
For the next year and a half, they dated without a hint as to the gruesome [music] trail of death that would follow. Caril Ann was in love. The older, more sophisticated Charles gave her the attention she wanted and the trust she craved. He had recently seen Rebel Without a Cause and took to dressing like [music] James Dean, a look that made Caril Ann swoon.
He even taught her how to drive, though did manage to crash and wreck his father's car.
Carol Ann longed to be seen as older and more sophisticated, [music] and this 18-year-old man gave her that feeling. Instead of running away from abuse like Mallory from the movie, she was running towards a [music] premature maturity. When this led to murder, she bathed in the glow of what to her was ruthless adulthood.
On November 30th, [music] 1957, just 6 days after his 19th birthday, Charles found a stuffed dog at a gas station he wanted to buy for Carol Ann.
He didn't have enough money for it, and despite explaining that it was for his girlfriend, the station manager, Robert Calvert, refused to sell it to him on credit. At 3:00 that morning, Charles returned with a shotgun. He forced Robert to open [music] the safe and took the money.
Charles then forced the man into his own car, where they drove to a remote spot, and Charles shot the station manager dead.
Carol Ann [music] loved the bad boy behavior when Charles told her about the robbery. After Charles lost his job and [music] was evicted from his apartment for not paying rent, things were about to take a dark and senseless [music] turn. The taste of murder had given him new life.
Just a few months later, on January 21st, 1958, Charles went to the Fugates home armed with a rifle and ammunition.
There are still questions regarding motive, but the result is well documented. Charles shot and killed Velda and Marion Bartlett, Carol Ann's mother and stepfather, and strangled and stabbed to death their 2-year-old daughter, Betty Jean. Carol Ann and Charles stayed in the house for 6 days after the murders, explaining to anyone who came by that the [music] family was sick with the flu.
The bodies were later found in a separate shack on the property. [music] They left a step ahead of police who'd been alerted by a very suspicious grandmother who wasn't buying their story. [music] Did Carol Ann spend the time in a house knowing her parents were dead and nearby? How could anyone be so callous as to stay in such a horrid situation? The truth has remained hidden in lies and deceptions for all these years.
Caril Ann claimed that when she came home, Charles told her the family was [music] being held hostage and would be safe if she did what he told her.
Did she ever question [music] where they were or how Charles was feeding them and keeping them alive during those 6 days?
>> [music] >> 8 days later, after Charles and Caril Ann were captured, Charles initially claimed that Caril Ann was his hostage and should be released. [music] But his story would keep changing until he declared she was a willing participant and was even [music] in the home when her parents were killed. After killing Caril Ann's family, the couple fled to Bennet, Nebraska to the farmhouse of 71-year-old August Meyer, a friend of the Fugates. Charles shot him in the head and then [music] beat his dog to death with the rifle. They fled the scene, got the car stuck in mud and accepted some help [music] from two local teenagers, Robert Jensen and Carol King.
Those unlucky teens were forced at gunpoint to drive the murderous couple to an abandoned storm cellar where Charles killed Robert and tried to force himself sexually [music] on Carol King.
Frustrated that he was unable to perform, he shot her as well.
At his trial, [music] Charles claimed that Caril Ann shot Carol King. But Caril Ann claimed that she'd remained in the car. Was she a terrified young girl too afraid to leave the car even as someone was shot right in front of her?
Or did she act like a jealous lover killing someone who had caught the eye of her man?
By January 29th, 1958, [music] just 8 days after killing Caril Ann's family, it was all over. The couple kept changing cars while on the run [music] and while trying to break into another car, the cops were alerted. Caril Ann ran to the police yelling, "He's going to kill me. He's crazy. He just killed a man."
Charles jumped back into his car and fled. A high-speed chase, [music] a roadblock, and a shootout led to Charles finally giving himself up.
>> [music] >> In all, 11 people, including a toddler and two dogs, had been senselessly killed in the short murder spree of Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate.
Charles [music] got the death sentence and was electrocuted 5 months before his 21st birthday.
Caril Ann spent nearly [music] 18 years in the Nebraska Correctional Center for Women in York. Her guilt has remained in question ever since.
Oliver Stone and Quentin Tarantino knew this couple was perfect for a tale of senseless [music] murder and media hype, but they felt their audience might balk at the truth that the two killers committed murder with no comprehensible motive. They created the abusive parents backstory, [music] but the reality is that the actual lovers didn't have a motive.
They were natural born killers even more than the characters modeled after them.
In Natural Born Killers, the film shows the couple leaving bloody [music] corpses behind like bread crumbs as if they were a sociopathic Hansel and Gretel, but in this story, it is the media that is the gingerbread [music] house and a willing public playing the witch.
The theme of the symbiotic relationship [music] between the media and the murderers dominates Natural Born Killers. Wayne Gale, a self-serving tabloid reporter, [music] laps up the story of Mickey and Mallory Knox as they shoot their way through New Mexico, Arizona, and Nevada, [music] elevating the couple to cult hero status.
These two entities, TV news and violent criminals, feed off one another, weaving a tapestry of stories that satiate a hungry public.
It is inevitable that the two should intersect, so that instead of just reporting news about a distant crime, the media becomes entangled in the story with [music] death being a natural consequence. Our real couple, Charles and Caril Ann, drove in the shadows away from the glare [music] of the media, hoping to kill, to be thrilled, and to get away with it, but the hunger of [music] the camera turned them into dark, demented celebrities.
Did Oliver Stone exploit that? Or did he instead [music] accuse us all of elevating murder to entertainment?
Like the real-life Charles and Caril Ann, the fictional Mickey and Mallory start their spree by killing [music] her parents. And also in a crossover between truth and movie, both couples killed out of jealousy. [music] In the movie, the couple need 3 weeks to murder more than 50 people. As horrible as that sounds, the real Charles and Caril Ann needed only 8 [music] days to kill 10. Such a shooting star of deadly passion with its pointless twists and turns was all Hollywood needed to inspire its product. Natural Born Killers centers on the relationship between the tantalizing [music] world of serial killers and the media that glorifies them. While the real pair who inspired the story [music] hid from fame. In an ironic twist, Charles Starkweather and Caril Ann Fugate became the face for a fawning media, inspiring over eight movies, two songs, and countless books. Stephen King, the master [music] of horror, kept a scrapbook when he was a child about Charles Starkweather and claimed that the fear he felt [music] about this man is what led him to be a horror author.
And in a perverse [music] twist of fate, the movie inspired by the real-life killers has been accused of inspiring its own copycat murderers, including the Heath High School shooting and the Columbine High School massacre. [music] So, what do you think?
Could there be such a thing as a natural born killer?
What made Charles and Caril [music] Ann do the horrible things they did?
What could lead someone to a path of violence, cruelty, [music] and murder?
Is the media culpable for glorifying violence? Or have people [music] with an unnatural passion for killing existed long before TV, movies, and books made them [music] infamous?
In other words, are sociopaths born or are they made?
And finally, do you think you'd recognize [music] a cold-blooded killer if you ran into one in the grocery store or at the gas station?
>> [music] >> Oh.
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