Inside the disturbing mind of a serial killer facing execution By DAILY MAIL REPORTER
PUBLISHED: 16:53 EDT, 5 April 2012 | UPDATED: 10:10 EDT, 6 April 2012
David Alan Gore sentenced to death for murders of six women in the 1980s
Collection of graphic letters detailed murders in calculating detail - despite killings, Gore was polite to pen pals
Execution moved up to April 12 by Florida Gov. Rick Scott because of letters
Serial killer David Alan Gore has bragged about raping and murdering four teenagers and two women.
In chilling correspondence, Gore sent around 200 pages worth of letters to a man named Tony Ciaglia, who wrote Gore and other serial killers after a severe head injury as a teenager in an effort to better understand them.
In one, Gore described step-by-step how he and his cousin abducted two 14-year-old friends and sexually assaulted them.
His killings took place in the Vero Beach area of Florida 30 years ago.
He began exchanging letters with Gore about five years ago, receiving about 200 pages in all.
'I drug both bodies into the woods where I disposed of them.
'Oh and you can believe, I collected hair. It took a couple days to recover from that. It was a perfect experience,' Gore wrote.
In another letter, Gore described his uncontrollable desire to kill.
'It's sort of along the lines as being horny. You start getting horny and it just keeps building until you have to get some relief,' Gore wrote.
'That is the same with the URGE to kill. It usually starts out slow and builds and you will take whatever chances necessary to satisfy it. And believe me, you constantly think about getting caught, but the rush is worth the risk.'
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