Originally released some thirty years ago as a vinyl exclusive recording, Murder was a stroke of genius by Storm out of Denver, Colorado. It was intended to be the first of a series of similar recording, but that seems to have not materialized. With the inborn rogue's spirit those at Under The Blade Records took the initiative, took the recording, and took it upon themselves to reissue the recording in a newer and broader format opening up the possibilities of building any following the initial recording has. The end result is the item now available in this listing before us, a reissue of the recording on cassette. Spend a few uncomfortable moments with four American males: Edmund Emil Kemper, a matricidal serial killer who began killing as a teenager first with his grandparents and ending with his own mother and many more innocents in between. To listen to him you'd think him to be a highly intelligent young man.Then there's Henry Lee Lucas, is he for real or the biggest liar on the planet? Don't let your guard down too much as you listen to the charming tones of law school educated boy next door Ted Bundy, a lady killer whose exact body count may never be known, and closing out this rogue's gallery of killers is Kenneth Bianchi, who is better known as one half of the Hillside Stranglers from 1970s Los Angeles.