America’s Famous Serial Killers! »
Posted By hsaleem 1 year, 3 months ago in Arts & EntertainmentSpotting them in a crowd is not possible, as they look like normal people; in fact most of them are soft-spoken and polite. Their monstrousness comes through only in their personalities, actions and habits.
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zephyr_ali1 year, 3 months ago
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Serial killers are motivated for killing can be the reason of their psychological gratification. Most of the serial killers suffer from some form of Antisocial Personality Disorder thus may appear to be quite normal and often even charming. They represent a dual failure of their own development as productive individuals and of the culture and society they grow in.
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Wolfie20071 year, 3 months ago
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Here's one that is never mentioned in these lists. I've always wondered why because he was linked to 62 killings in three states although he was only convicted of six murders. He is still on death row in California.
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Will13131 year, 3 months ago
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Ted Bundy .. before he was executed.. hinted that many serial killers were kind of like frat brothers... they tried to one up each other and many kept in contact with each other..
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many people how just go missing... and are never found.... according to Bundy .. were disposed of in the mountains or desert ...
he told investigators he could lead them to over 200 bodies ... they executed him .. and did not take him up on his offer.. -
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Dobes_Rule1 year, 3 months ago
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Another seriously sick bastard is Randy Kraft - found guilty of 16 murders, but in actuality it is more like 60+. He drugged young men (many from El Toro Air Base & Camp Pendleton Marines in California) and tortured, murdered etc. etc....he was given the Death Penalty in 1989 and is still sitting alive and not well on Death Row......
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chevydog1 year, 3 months ago
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Some weird characters in there. I've been sort of intrigued by H. H. Holmes. He built his "Murder House" not far from the Columbian Exposition in Chicago in 1894 and billed it as a boarding house. Many of his victims were single women who had come to Chicago from points distant to get a new start. So there were almost never questions when they disappeared. The few times the Chicago police questioned him in connection with some of the disappearances, he claimed his victims had left the boarding house without paying their bills. What finally got him caught was a tenuous connection to an insurance scam related to a horse. Believe that, unlike this article says, the Murder House was destroyed in an accidental fire in the 1930's.
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puffin1 year, 3 months ago
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My grandmother told me that Ted Bundy stayed in her basement suite, for a couple days, with a guy she rented it out to. Her tenant had supposedly been back & forth from Washington and brought him up with him. Whether it's true or not I can''t say, but she said it was just before when I was born, in the early 70's. There's quite a few other possible victims of his from the same time up here.
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