top of page
  • exfepokuwindo

HOT! Ephebophil And His Sister 1



Most of the songs have a more raw sound akin to hard rock bands of the period compared to the group's later more polished power pop style, and the song lyrics deal with more extreme subject matter than later albums. For instance, "The Ballad of TV Violence (I'm Not the Only Boy)" is about serial killer Richard Speck, "Daddy Should Have Stayed in High School" is about an ephebophile, and "Oh, Candy" is about a photographer friend of the band, Marshall Mintz, who committed suicide.[2]




HOT! ephebophil and his sister 1



John Wayne Gacy, Jr., a.k.a. "The Killer Clown", was an American ephebophilic and necrophilic serial killer, serial rapist, and abductor. A well-respected pillar of the community, he would create large parties in his house with his neighbours and entertain children. However in secret, he was a hidden sexual and homicidal predator born from a traumatic past who lured young men and boys under the false promise of giving them a job (and even paying them for sex) to kill them and bury them in his crawl space or dump them in the river.


Gacy was raised in a normal blue-collar home but endured a strained and toxic bond with a highly abusive, alcoholic and unstable father, who often berated, humiliated, mistreated by striking him with razor strap belt and criticised him by calling him dumb, stupid, a "sissy" and a passive mother who would grow up queer. However he was close to his sisters and his mother, who called him "Johnny". After attending four different high schools, Gacy dropped out before completing his senior year and cut off all contact with his family, heading west. After running out of money in Las Vegas, Nevada, Gacy lied about his age and applied for a job as an ambulance driver at the Palm Mortuary Memorial Park, for which the minimum age was 21. When the staff learned the truth, they terminated Gacy's employment as a driver but offered him an alternative post as a mortuary assistant, in which he would move corpses and material from the hospital to the funeral home. Because Gacy could not afford lodgings with his new pay, he was also allowed to sleep at night in the premises, a fact that would cause considerable speculation of necrophilia when his crimes were discovered, years later. Gacy was shown how the bodies were cleaned, treated, and embalmed; at night, when everyone else left, he would pull out the drawers and examine the bodies, talk to them, and undress them, neatly folding their clothes next to the caskets. This lasted until the director became suspicious and called the police one day. Though Gacy was not identified as the culprit, he began to save money for the return trip to Chicago and quit three months later.


Sarah is extremely flirtatious and enjoys "playing" with people, men and young boys in particular. As she has a sadistic sense of humor, it is strongly implied that "playing" with people means torturing them or simply engaging in inappropriate relations. Even so, she is very obedient to her eldest sister Winifred and would unlikely be as evil as she is without her guidance. Although Sarah is an airhead (much to Winifred's frustration) and often says or does stupid things, her unique power -her enchanting, siren-like voice- make her a very powerful, dangerous, and valuable witch. With her voice, she has charmed all of the children of Salem, using the song quoted above.


Sarah has magic and her special ability is her hypnotic song "Come Little Children," which she uses to seduce children. She can also brew potions with the help of her sisters in order to create the life potion, allowing them to absorb the life forces of children. Sarah can also fly with use of a broom.


2ff7e9595c


1 view0 comments

Recent Posts

See All
bottom of page