Korn star Jonathan Davis is selling off his of serial killer memorabilia because he fears the odd collection has brought nothing
but negativity into his home.
The rocker built up a massive collection of eerie knick-knacks, including many items once owned by sick US murderer Ted
Bundy, and even planned to open a museum to display his memorabilia - but now he can't bear to be around the items.
He says, "I'm done with that. I got all that stuff out. I just got over it. I was really into it for a while.
"I still have the car (Bundy's vehicle), but I'm just bringing negativity and negative s**t in my house with it, and I
don't want that around my kids.
"There is definitely a vibe and weird sh*t attached to those things. I really don't want to glorify these people and what
they did and display the sh*t.
"I wasn't thinking straight when I bought that stuff. I was sucked into it because it was so dark, and I'm like, 'This
is cool.'
"When I started to think about it, I was like, 'What about those 70 girls' parents - their babies got killed in that car,
and I wanna display it! That is f**ked up.'"