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  1. 9. Juli 2023 · Explore some of the most notorious and chilling murder cases in history, from the boy in the box to the Black Dahlia. Learn about the victims, the suspects, the clues, and the mysteries that haunt us to this day.

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  2. 15. Mai 2024 · Jack the Ripper, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Ted Bundy are some of the most famous serial killers in history who continue to generate horror and morbid curiosity.

  3. 7. Juni 2024 · The following is a look at a handful of the most infamous murder cases in recent American history. Some of the killers have been caught, tried, and punished. Other cases remain open and may never be solved.

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  4. The fifth column states the number of possible victims the killer could have murdered. Some of these crimes are unsolved, but are included because they are the work of a serial killer, despite nobody being caught.

    • Harold Shipman, Aka 'Dr. Death,' Killed 218 Patients
    • Belle Gunness Married to Kill
    • Ed Gein: The Inspiration Behind 'Psycho'
    • John Wayne Gacy Performed as A Clown at Children's Parties
    • Jeffrey Dahmer Committed His First Murder at 18
    • Ted Bundy: The First Televised Murder Trial
    • Jack The Ripper: There Are Over 100 Possible Suspects
    • H.H. Holmes: A Pharmacist Who Built A 'Murder Castle'
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    One of history’s deadliest serial killers was a married family man who managed to squeeze in 218 credited murders (and as many as 250) while working as a popular British physician. Harold Shipman began his murderous spree in 1972, and it’s believed he killed at least 71 patients while working at his first practice, and doubled that number at a seco...

    The woman who became known as the “Lady Bluebeard” immigrated to America from Norway in 1881, settling in Chicagowhere she married a fellow Norwegian immigrant. The couple had four children (two of whom died young) and ran a candy store. By 1900 the store had mysteriously burned down, and Gunness’ husband was dead. Although both happened under susp...

    The man whose macabre and horrific acts helped inspire Psycho, Silence of the Lambs and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre grew up in an isolated area of Wisconsin. He was an abused child of an alcoholic father and a puritanical and domineering mother who instilled in her son a pathological fear of both women and sex. When his father, brother and mother ...

    To most of his suburban Chicago neighbors, John Wayne Gacy was a friendly man who threw popular block parties, volunteered in local Democratic politics and often performed as a clown at local children’s parties. But Gacy, who had already served a stint in prison for sexually assaulting a teenage boy, was hiding a horrific secret right beneath his n...

    Jeffrey Dahmer committed his first murder in 1978 when he was just 18. He would go on killing until his arrest in 1991, after an African American man escaped his clutches and hailed down police near Milwaukee, Wisconsin. When the victim led police back to his captor’s apartment, they discovered photographs of dismembered bodies, the severed heads a...

    Handsome, well-educated and brimming with charm, Ted Bundyseemed the unlikeliest of serial killers. Which made his decade-long, multi-state killing spree all the more surprising—and to some, appealing. Born to an unwed, teenage mother, Bundy never learned his father’s identity and was raised believing that his grandmother was actually his mother (a...

    In 1888, London’s Whitechapel district was gripped by reports of a vicious serial killer stalking the city streets. The unidentified madman lured prostitutes into darkened squares and side streets before slitting their throats and sadistically mutilating their bodies with a carving knife. That summer and fall, five victims were found butchered in t...

    H.H. Holmes spent his early career as an insurance scammer before moving to Illinois in advance of the 1893 Chicago World’s Fair to work as a pharmacist. It was there that Holmes built what he referred to as his murder “castle”—a three-story inn that he secretly turned into a macabre torture chamber. Some rooms were equipped with hidden peepholes, ...

    Learn about the stories of eight infamous serial killers, from Jack the Ripper to Ted Bundy, who terrorized their victims and society. Discover how they were caught, convicted and executed, or died in mysterious circumstances.

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  5. 4. Okt. 2022 · Below are 10 of the most notorious serial killers in U.S. history and the people they killed. 1. Dennis Rader, AKA the BTK Killer. Dennis Rader was a serial killer in Kansas who murdered 10...

  6. Serial killers like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and Jack the Ripper are among the most frightening criminals in history.

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