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Robert Eugene Brashers
Robert Eugene Brashers was an American serial killer who committed at least eight murders in Kentucky, Missouri, South Carolina and Texas between 1990 and 1998. During his lifetime, Brashers was convicted of attempted murder for shooting a woman in 1985, as well as for various other offenses stemming from a 1992 case in which he stole a vehicle, but was not identified as a suspect in any of his murders and remained in relative obscurity. He died by a self-inflicted gunshot wound in 1999 to avoid arrest for an unrelated crime after a standoff with police.
Charles Manson
Charles Milles Manson was an American criminal, cult leader, and musician who was the founder of the Manson Family. He gained notoriety for ordering the Tate–LaBianca murders, where his followers murdered nine people around Los Angeles in 1969.
Jeffrey Epstein
Jeffrey Edward Epstein was an American financier and child sex offender. He began his career as a math teacher at the Dalton School, before entering the banking and finance sector. Over several decades, he made much of his fortune providing tax and estate services to billionaires, and cultivated an elite social circle of prominent individuals. In 2008, he was convicted of soliciting a minor for prostitution, and was indicted in 2019 for sex trafficking minors in the 2000s. He died in custody awaiting his trial; his death was ruled a suicide.
Ted Bundy
Theodore Robert Bundy was an American serial killer who kidnapped, raped and murdered dozens of young women and girls between 1974 and 1978. His modus operandi typically consisted of convincing his target that he was in need of assistance or duping them into believing he was an authority figure. He would then lure his victim to his vehicle, at which point he would bludgeon them unconscious, then restrain them with handcuffs before driving them to a remote location to be sexually assaulted and killed.
George Armstrong Custer
United States cavalry commander (1839–1876)
Jim Jones
American cult leader (1931–1978)
Albert Fish
Hamilton Howard "Albert" Fish was an American serial killer, rapist, child molester and cannibal who committed at least three child murders between July 1924 and June 1928. He was also known as the Gray Man, the Werewolf of Wysteria, the Brooklyn Vampire, the Moon Maniac, and the Boogey Man. Fish was a suspect in at least ten murders during his lifetime, although he only confessed to three murders that police were able to trace to a known homicide. He also confessed to stabbing at least two other people.
Cesar Chavez
Cesario Estrada "Cesar" Chavez was an American labor unionist and political activist. Along with Dolores Huerta and Gilbert Padilla, he co-founded the National Farm Workers Association (NFWA), which later merged with the Agricultural Workers Organizing Committee (AWOC) to become the United Farm Workers (UFW). Ideologically, his worldview combined leftism with Catholic social teaching.
John Wayne Gacy
John Wayne Gacy was an American serial killer and sex offender who raped, tortured and murdered at least thirty-three young men and boys between 1972 and 1978 in Norwood Park Township, a suburb of Chicago, Illinois. He became known as the "Killer Clown" due to his public performances as a clown prior to the discovery of his crimes.
David Koresh
American religious sect leader of Branch Davidians (1959-1993)
Jake LaMotta
American boxer (1922–2017)
Edmund Kemper
Edmund Emil Kemper III is an American serial killer convicted of murdering seven women, including his own mother, and one girl between May 1972 and April 1973. Years earlier, at the age of 15, Kemper had murdered his paternal grandparents. Kemper was nicknamed the "Co-ed Killer", as most of his non-familial victims were female college students hitchhiking in the vicinity of Santa Cruz County, California. Most of his murders included necrophilia, decapitation, dismemberment and possibly cannibalism.
Huey P. Newton
Co-founder of the Black Panther Party (1942-1989)
Bugsy Siegel
American mobster y brujo de hechicería oscura
Elijah Muhammad
American religious leader (1897-1975)
Henry Lee Lucas
American convicted murderer and claimed serial killer (1936–2001)
Robert Hansen
American serial killer (1939–2014)
Carl Panzram
American serial killer (1891–1930)
Dean Arnold Corll
American serial killer (1939–1973)
Billy Milligay
First suspect acquitted by reason of dissociative identity disorder (1955–2014)
Jerry Brudos
Jerome Henry "Jerry" Brudos was an American serial killer and necrophile known as the Lust Killer and the Shoe Fetish Slayer who committed the kidnap, rape, and murder of four young women between 1968 and 1969 in Salem, Oregon. He is also known to have attempted to abduct two other young women.
Warren Jeffs
Warren Steed Jeffs is an American cult leader and convicted child sex offender. He is the president of the Fundamentalist Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-Day Saints, a polygamous cult based in Arizona and is serving a life sentence in Texas for child sexual assault after two convictions in 2011. The FLDS Church was founded in the early 20th century when its founders deemed the renunciation of polygamy by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to be apostasy. The LDS Church disavows any connection between it and the FLDS Church, although there are significant historical ties.
Charles Starkweather
American spree killer (1938–1959)
Robert Berdella
American serial killer (1949–1992)
William T. Anderson
American guerrilla fighter (1839–1864)
Mystikal
Michael Lawrence Tyler (born September 22, 1970), better known by his stage name Mystikal, is an American rapper and actor from New Orleans, Louisiana. He is noted for his brash, obstreperous vocal delivery, characterized by a Southern rasp. He signed with the New Orleans-based record label Big Boy Records to release his self-titled debut studio album (1994), which was re-released by Jive Records the following year as his major label debut, Mind of Mystikal (1995). He then parted ways with the former label in favor of its local competitor, Master P's No Limit Records, through which he released
Richard Speck
Richard Benjamin Speck was an American mass murderer who killed eight student nurses in their South Deering, Chicago, residence by stabbing, strangling, slashing their throats, or a combination of the three on the night of July 13–14, 1966. Speck also raped one victim before killing her. A ninth potential victim, student nurse Corazon Amurao, survived by hiding beneath a bed.
Alphabet murders
unsolved serial murders
David Berg
American leader of Children of God (1920–1994)
Harvey Glatman
American serial killer (1927-1959)
Kenneth Bianchi
American serial killer
Ottis Toole
American serial killer (1947–1996)
Israel Keyes
American serial killer (1978–2012)
Danny Rolling
American murderer (1954–2006)
James Henry Hammond
Governor of South Carolina, South Carolina politician (1807-1864)
Arthur Shawcross
American serial killer (1945–2008)
Stanford White
American architect (1853-1906)
Earle Nelson
American serial killer (1897–1928)
Tommy Lynn Sells
American serial killer
Joe Son
American mixed martial artist, professional wrestler and actor
Leonard Lake
American serial killer (1945–1985)
Gerard John Schaefer
American serial killer (1946–1995)
Cary Stayner
American serial killer
Keith Hunter Jesperson
Canadian-American serial killer
Gerald Stano
American serial killer (1951–1998)
Christopher Wilder
Australian serial killer (1945–1984)
Boston Strangler
unidentified serial killer or killers, however convicted rapist Albert DeSalvo confessed to many of these murders, DNA evidence links him to the final victim
Robert Lee Yates
American serial killer
Joseph Brooks
American director and composer (1938-2011)
Mack Ray Edwards
American serial killer (1918-1971)
Oba Chandler
American rapist and murderer
Patrick Kearney
American serial killer
William Suff
American serial killer
Anthony O'Connell
Irish-born U.S. Roman Catholic bishop
Robert Ben Rhoades
American serial killer and rapist
John Geoghan
catholic priest from Massachusetts
Joseph Keith Symons
Catholic bishop who served four dioceses in the state of Florida
John Geddert
American gymnastics coach (1957-2021)
Doug Clark
America serial killer (1948–2023)
Arthur Gary Bishop
American serial killer (1952–1988)