‘Soulless Individual’: Maryland Serial Killer Blames Murders on His Alternate Female Personality

Lou Luciano, a former Baltimore-based FBI agent, knows his way around murder-for-hire cases, armored car robberies, kidnappings, and homicides. But serial killer Hadden Clark’s case was different: Clark hung meat from his cell ceiling, drew coloring-book-like caricatures of his victims, and believed his white-bearded cellmate was Jesus.

“You’re dealing with multiple personalities, a guy eating moldy pork patties,” Luciano tells Rolling Stone. “He’s a killer. He’s a soulless individual. Behind those eyes, there is nothing. And he was the guy holding the cards because he had a pretty good idea where the bodies were.”

In an exclusive clip from Michael Bay’s Born Evil: The Serial Killer and The Savior, Luciano conducts hours-long interrogations with Clark, who attributed his murders to his “Kristen E. Bluefin” persona. Clark is serving two 30-year sentences for the killings of 6-year-old Michelle Dorr and 23-year-old Laura Houghteling. In a later clip, former FBI agent Desiree Smith recalls Clark requested to wear a wig, a bra, and women’s clothing from brands like L.L. Bean and Coach while he and detectives searched for the burial sites of victims. During one instinct, Smith says they shut down a Ross, so Clark could shop for his female personality “Kristen.”

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