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Jeffrey Epstein, a serial sex abuser, showed parallels to serial killers
Jeffrey Epstein kept photos of women and some passports - so did serial killers. A psychologist said it's about power and ...
The judge of the Gilgo Beach murders case expressed his displeasure with the defense over what appeared to be tactics to ...
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What are serial killers, and who are the most well-known?
H.H. Holmes is believed to be the United States’ first known serial killer. In 1886, Holmes, whose original name was Herman Mudgett, took a job as a pharmacist in Chicago. At this point, he changed ...
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The most notorious female serial killers ever
Your parents might have told you that monsters don't exist, but serial killers sure do. These real-life monsters prey on all ...
The Missoula Mauler. The Serial Killer Clown. The Giggling Granny. The BTK Killer. These names may send chills through anyone familiar with America’s true crime history. Each bizarre alias belonging ...
It seems obvious that anyone who willfully and repeatedly commits murder is a psychopath: remorseless, egotistical, manipulative, and cruel. Think of Ted Bundy, Dennis Rader, or John Wayne Gacy.
Serial murder is neither a new phenomenon, nor is it uniquely American,” reads a public report from the FBI on the subject.
The audio streaming service has unveiled Harvey Guillén as the host of its Serial Killers podcast, which has been running since 2017. It comes as the show will launch video episodes later this month.
World-renowned criminologist Dr. Scott Bonn will share stories of some of the most notorious serial killers in a live event at Duluth’s Gas South Theater next week. "Serial Killers With Dr. Scott Bonn ...
“Murderland,” a new book, links serial killers in the Pacific Northwest to a Tacoma smelter. The book explores the connection between lead exposure and violent crime. It focuses largely on the city’s ...
Last April, in a one day seminar on criminal profiling, renowned forensic scientist Dr. Henry C. Lee told the audience, ““In the early days of my career, your standard serial killer was always a male ...
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