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Woman spends €1,800 to tattoo killers on her body (photo)

Britnee has been slowly turning her body into a who's who of the world's most infamous killers

Newsroom December 16 12:07

A woman spent €1,800 on tattoos of serial killers with plans to get more – and said she doesn’t care what people think about her unconventional ink.

Britnee Chamberlain, 28, has huge portraits of Ted Bundy and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer, and has plans to get artwork of Jack the Ripper in the near future.

As the Daily Star reports, Britnee has been slowly turning her body into a who’s who of the world’s most infamous killers – including pictures and quotes.

So far the tattoos have cost her over €1,800, but she said that’s ok as getting the unusual artwork has become her ‘life’s purpose, since she came up with the idea in her early 20s.

more at mirror.co.uk

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