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51 Serial Killers
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51 Serial Killers
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Gotta go with Jeffery Dahmer just because he befriended and had sex with those young men, and then killed, slaughtered and ate them. That process is absolutely fucked.
It's as if on one hand he was a good guy who valued social relationships, but on the other hand he had the unbelievable fantasy of mixing that with murder. It's like having a friend that you enjoy being around, yet you equally enjoy killing them. |
I'm surprised not even a mention of The Ice Man, but I guess he's more local
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scary... those were demons, not people:(
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A piece of Dahmer trivia... one of his victims was a 14 year old boy who actually escaped at one point while bleeding anally, only to be returned to Dahmer's apartment by police after Dahmer claimed the boy was 19 and his live-in boyfriend.
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For notoriety I would add the Boston strangler to the list. Very big in the 60's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Boston_Strangler And one of the most overlooked serial killers ever is David Carpenter, aka "The trailside killer", from the San Francisco area in the late 70's and early 80's. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_C...rial_killer%29 Get the book "The Sleeping Lady" for the full story on this guy, it's quite an interesting read. |
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Anyway, in the week I was building the site and reading the material for the course I felt totally uneasy every time I walked out of the house. Especially when I was doing the stuff from the 1970's and 80's guys like Bundy who just grabbed people off the street or walked into their homes. The one pattern I did notice is how many get caught at routine traffic stops. Also what has happened to Warren Jeff..if you are going to be an insane criminal at least drive better. |
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He really wasn't a serial killer. He was a mass murderer. There's a distinction. |
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Actually he did kill one of the people himself. |
I'd have to go with Jack the Ripper
and as a non-Americans some of the names I've heard - the BTK dude, the Boston strangler (I think I saw a movie abot him), when I was living in South Africa there was a guy that killed more than 50 people if I remember correctly - he was targetnig couples living in the townships, he'd go to a shack and kick the door in, shoot the man, then he'd take the woman to a field where he'd rape and beat her before killing her too. Once caught he got more than a thousand years prison time |
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I forgot to mention the Cloverfield monster! |
Ed Gein was also the inspiration behind the Texas Chainsaw character.
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As someone who has studied serial killers since the age of 12, I'm going with John Wayne Gacy.
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Jack The Ripper. Man he was pissed about something. The murders he committed were extremely brutal.
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Then probably: Jeffrey Dahmer, John Wayne Gacy and the Son of Sam in US Andrey Chikatilo in Europe History of crime and criminal psychology are among my main hobbies. |
With the question being most notorious and not killed the most or the most brutal, etc I don't get how it can be anybody but Ripper who is being read and written about this long afterwards and on a global level. To the point where he is a folklore character.
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Me in 30 years.
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The best movie ever made about the problematics to me is "Manhunter" (1986) from Michael Mann, which later on served more of a material for a remake for more notoriously known Silence of the lambs.
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Hitler! Stupid mother fucker!
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Ed Gein and Dahmer would have been up there too if he wasn't caught.
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Pedro Alonzo Lopez, he killed over 350 children, went to jail 15 years, and is on the loose again, probably killing children.
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