FRESNO, California — William Harder owns one of the largest collections of one-of-a-kind work in the world — the vast majority of it created by convicted murderers, rapists, and serial killers. Yet in the rarified world of hardcore art collectors, he’s not a household name.
“I’ve just always had this interest in people killing each other, and I don’t know why,” Harder told VICE News. “Even when I was little, I was fascinated with the Freddy Krueger’s and the Jason Voorhees. As an adult, I’m not as into that as I am the [Charles] Manson’s and the [Richard] Ramirez’.”
Harder started writing letters to Manson and Ramirez in the early aughts, long after their killing sprees had ended. Then, he started to visit them in prison and eventually became friends with both. That led to letters, visits, and similar friendships with a ton of other, perhaps, less well-known but equally (and if not more) ghastly characters.
Harder has artwork and memorabilia from all of them, which he loves to show off. He even runs a website called MurderAuction.com, where he sells his “murderbilia.” While he said that most of the stuff on the site isn’t his, he acts as a self-styled broker for the small, but fervent community of people who collect.
This segment originally aired December 13, 2018, on VICE News Tonight on HBO.
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