Jeff the Killer is a popular creepypasta character. Stories about this character are very popular in America. Many people are interested in whether Jeff the Killer really exists, and they even conduct research to make sure. TO distinctive features appearance may include scary eyes, lack of a nose and a wide smile.

Does Jeff the Killer exist in real life?

To understand whether this is a fiction or a lie, let’s first look at the history of its appearance. According to the existing legend, Jeff was born into a prosperous family, and everything would have been fine, but behind the boy there lived a demon who was waiting for a good opportunity to take possession of him. At the age of 13, in one fight, Jeff had his face doused with alcohol and then set on fire. Looking at himself in the mirror, he went crazy and used a knife to cut his mouth almost to the ears so that it seemed that he was always smiling. The once gentle and joyful boy became angry and aggressive. From that moment Jeff took possession and he began to kill. At first it was the offenders, and then relatives. Evidence that Jeff the Killer exists regularly appears on the Internet along with descriptions of his bloody massacres. What’s interesting is that there is actually a similar story about a boy, but there are no facts about his bloody adventures.

To make sure whether Jeff the Killer exists or not, you can perform a special ritual. To do this, you need to take lipstick, a rag, a knife, four sheets of paper, a marker and tape. At night, when everyone is asleep, you need to go out into the entrance. On the wall of the fifth floor you should write “Go to sleep” in lipstick. You need to draw a wide smile above the inscription. After this, a sheet is glued on the first floor, on which write “I” with a marker, on the next floor - a sheet with the inscription “Not”, on the third - “I want” and on the fourth - “Sleep”. Then you need to go home and wait about an hour. During this time you can do whatever you want. After the time has passed, you should go to the entrance and see what has changed. Evidence that Jeff the Killer exists can be seen by checking the leaflets posted on the floors. If he gets in touch, the sheets may be overhanging or wrinkled, and another obvious sign is the smell of rot. Having noticed all these facts, you need to run to the fifth floor as quickly as possible, wrap the knife in a rag and erase the phrase and smile written in lipstick. These actions will help drive out Jeff the Killer. If nothing has changed, it means that he considered that you are not worthy of a meeting.

The image of a killer normal people usually formed under the influence of worn-out Hollywood clichés. But in real life There are very few lone mercenaries - it is easier to remove a performer working without the support after a job than to pay. True professionals unite into unique guilds, and some of these organizations acquire such power that their fame remains for centuries.

The Vishkanya sect appeared in ancient india, at the time of a large-scale internecine war. With the help of professional killers, the kings intended to avoid bloody battles, solving the whole matter with little bloodshed. The Vishkanya mercenaries were indeed able to fulfill their purpose: to eliminate senior officials enemy, unscrupulous professionals successfully used poisoned concubines.

Werewolf

The most promising members of the Hitler Youth and the Waffen SS were selected for the Werwolf volunteer detachment. These young fighters underwent excellent sabotage training, and passed the exam by eliminating an enemy officer on his territory. The soldiers of this unit were left behind by Germany during the retreat so that the canned killer could demoralize the enemy from the rear. "Werewolves" functioned until the end of spring 1945.

Vigilance Committee Sara Sota

Founded in 1884 as a political club, the Sara Sota Vigilance Committee was considered a very prestigious club in New York. The police stumbled upon facts quite by accident, thanks to which The Times promptly renamed the Committee the Sarasota Murder Society. The members of the organization were a bunch of snobs of the highest standard: at their meetings they chose people who were unpleasant for some reason and sentenced them to death. Over the years of its activity, the Vigilance Committee sent more than two hundred “unworthy” to the next world.

Black Hand

It can be said that it was this organization that provided the cause of the First World War. The Black Hand fighters fought for the idea of ​​a united Serbia, not disdaining either terror or torture of civilians. The first attempts on the life of Emperor Franz Joseph and the governor of Bosnia and Herzegovina, General Potiorek, ended in complete failure. But a large influx of fresh blood began into the group. One of the newcomers was Gavrila Princip, who successfully carried out the second attempt on Franz Josef’s life.

Sicarii

The name of the killer was taken from his favorite weapon, the curved dagger of Sika. This group of fighters for the freedom of the Jewish people was formed under Roman rule. Selflessness, reckless courage, willingness to give their lives for the sake of a common cause - it is not surprising that even professional legionnaires of the Roman army were afraid of the Sicarii. Today the term is used to refer to any type of Jewish radical.

Murder Inc.

The group Murder, INC was a branch of the odious National Crime Syndicate, which was responsible for more than two thousand murders. In essence, these guys were the special forces of the Italian mafia, designed to eliminate particularly important opponents. The group met every evening in one of the convenience stores in Brooklyn: there were no pay phones in the 1930s, and there was a telephone behind the sales counter. Liquidators from Murder, INC traveled on assignments all over the East Coast. It is noteworthy that most of the murders were committed, for some reason, with an ice pick.

Assassins

Hasan ibn Sabbah died in 1124, leaving his flock to mourn his body inconsolably in the fortress of Alamut. For the next hundred and fifty years, the fortress would become the heart of a powerful guild of assassins, the name of which became a household name. The Assassins worked throughout Asia and Europe, eliminating even the most protected with frightening ease. statesmen. Before the Mongol invasion, the power of the Elder's followers knew no bounds.

Professional killers - Who are they? People from special services or graduates of military educational structures. You can't get combat training in prisons. In order to calmly deal with a person in broad daylight in front of the crowd, you need to be able to detach yourself from the situation around you, see a clear goal in front of you and have skills brought to automaticity.

From time to time we are shocked high-profile murders , such as shooting of businessman Kalmanovich- his “execution” was more than just a show. It happened in the center of Moscow, under the windows of the police department. Such criminal massacres in Russia would not have been possible if there had not been people capable of conceiving them and masterfully implementing them. Among them there are well-coordinated groups, well-armed with the latest military innovations in the weapons industry, and unobtrusive lone shooters - they are always on the alert, in full combat readiness, waiting in the wings.

Professional killers are responsible for almost all high-profile murders. Cases that are on everyone's lips, criminal myths that are full of criminal mystery and secrecy from the public. Crimes listed as unsolved do not mean that the investigation lacks truthful information. Often, clear and professional execution and the resulting lack of evidence is the main reason for the transformation of contract killing into a myth. Many high-profile contract executions will remain legends.

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There are different ways to evaluate human life in the criminal market. For a drug addict, a dose is enough to fulfill an order, but the cost of a beautiful demonstration campaign is high. And yet, commissioned reprisals do not have a fixed fee - as a rule, everything depends on the customer, as well as the victim herself and her connections (otherwise there may be those who want to take revenge). And yet, to get to more specific figures, usually it is not less than 100 thousand dollars. Also, the amount largely depends on the nature of the consequences - punitive or the person needs to be sent to a hospital bed, or may even have a moral impact. The price may double if the customer wishes to leave the driver of the car in which the victim is located intact, as well as his fellow travelers unharmed. This is quite difficult to do when, in a criminal scenario, the car will be showered with machine gun fire. By the way, in such cases the performers clarify in advance whether it is acceptable to underdo it a little or whether it is better to overdo it.

Over time, the level of execution of custom orders also changes. murders. Now they are very different from contract killings that were in the 90s. Then they killed extremely simply: at the safest time in the very safe place(in a dark alley, at night). Today there are more and more unpredictable scenarios.

For example, the shooting of a well-known authority in criminal circles is a classic only at first glance. A sniper, shooting at close range and even during rush hour, really doesn’t take any risks. But the shot lands precisely in the stomach. But in those two seconds that he had at his disposal, again taking into account short distance about 80 meters, he could have shot him in the head or heart - that would have been certain. But no, it makes a person suffer. This suggests that custom reprisals increasingly have a demonstrative personal background.

There is an opinion that after the killer fulfills the order, he is killed - If this were so, where would they come from then? In this matter, only scumbags are removed, who are sometimes involved in some orders, where special accuracy of the shot is not expected, where cruelty predominates, these are called “disposable” fighters. But again, eliminating it will require a professional. So does it make sense to entrust the job to an unpredictable scumbag? It would be more correct to say that they themselves spread the rumors that the killers are being killed.

Now about the customers, who are they - people interested in strangers human lives. As a rule, these are civilized citizens, and they have no direct contact with crime. They reach the perpetrators through corrupt police officers, private detectives, private security companies, security services, etc. There it is quite possible to find those who will help you connect with whomever you need. It happens that the customer subsequently refuses the order he had planned or is helped to do so (in such structures there are real psychologists who can explain the severity of the consequences). In this situation, the imaginary customer ends up with huge compensation (up to 50%). And they put such dreamers on the hook, for example, by wedging their way into their business. Similar view Dating in any case results in a lot of money. Only every tenth turns out to be a real customer.

Killers, who are they in real life? These people can be bodyguards, criminals or businessmen. They are called “black” bodyguards. However, staying in constant combat and physical readiness costs a lot of money. Therefore, sitting around waiting for an order risks running out of money. Often, groups of such killers find sponsors - these are business structures that often solve commercial problems by force. In general, the services of “black” security guards are quite in demand, this is explained by their professionalism. It is impossible to even compare the level of training of “black” and “white” guards; the latter are trained in specialized schools to such a minimum that it’s ridiculous to say. The only competitors of the criminal “black” security can be the police security (and even then only conditionally).

Methods of work of killers for last decade have grown from typical to more sophisticated and spectacular. The customer wants something exotic and bright. Fake road accidents, work-related injuries and poisoning with slow-acting poisons are increasingly occurring. Deprivation of the victim's vision, genital organs, donation, etc.
However, the level of preparation of such orders practically eliminates accidental victims.

If you believe they are evil, heartless, or simply mentally ill, then you are still part of a society that is both repulsed and attracted to the lives and minds of serial killers.

Who are they and what motivates them ?

Below are the most terrifying serial killers 20th century.


25. David Berkowitz



Known as the Son of Sam or the .44 killer, David Berkowitz carried out a killing spree in the summer of 1976. Using a .44 Bulldog revolver, he killed 6 people and wounded 7 more. Berkowitz also sent a number of letters to the police and the press recounting his further murders for the purpose of teasing.

He terrorized New Yorkers for almost a year. He was finally captured in August 1977. Berkowitz confessed to all of the murders and was sentenced to 25 years in prison for each of them.

24. Edmund Kemper



Edmund Kemper is an American serial killer and necrophiliac who carried out a series of brutal serial killings in California in the 1970s. At the age of 15, he killed his grandparents, and later killed and dismembered six hitchhiking women in the Santa Cruz area.

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He later killed his mother and one of her friends and surrendered to police a few days later. In November 1973, he was found guilty of 8 murders. He asked for the death penalty, but instead received life without parole.

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23. Larry Bittaker and Roy Norris



These two American serial killers worked together to kill five young women in California in 1979. They lured victims into their van drove off to secluded places and then both raped and tortured the unfortunates using a number of instruments.

In 1981, the maniacs were charged with murder, kidnapping and rape. Bittaker was sentenced to death and remains on death row to this day. Norris, however, was spared in exchange for testifying against his accomplice. He was sentenced to 45 years in prison.

22. Ian Brady and Myra Hindley



These men killed five children between 1963 and 1965 in Greater Manchester, England. Their victims were between 10 and 17 years old. Before being brutally killed, the unfortunates were subjected to sexual violence.

Three of the dead were found in graves dug on Saddleworth Moor, the body of the last victim was found in Brady's house. The whereabouts of the fourth child, Keith Bennett, are still unknown.

Both Brady and Hindley were later sentenced to life imprisonment. Hindley died in prison in 2002. Brady has since been moved to maximum security hospital Ashworth, where he remains to this day, periodically going on hunger strikes.

21. Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono



Between late 1977 and early 1978, cousins ​​Kenneth and Angelo held California at bay by kidnapping, raping and murdering 10 girls ranging in age from 12 to 28. Each of their victims ended their lives in the mountains above Los Angeles, where they were strangled.

Bianchi tried to plead his innocence, citing insanity, but it was later determined that the documents confirming his mental illness were fake. He pleaded guilty and began testifying against Buono.

Both were sentenced to life imprisonment. Buono died of a heart attack in his cell in 2002.

20. Dennis Rader



Dennis Rader killed 10 people in Sedgwick County, Kansas, between 1974 and 1991. Obsessed with popularity, Rader sent teasing letters to the police, signing "SPU", which stood for "Bondage, torture, murder."

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The raider stalked his victims before invading their homes, tying them up and torturing them. After disappearing in 1988, Rader reappeared in 2005, sending a floppy disk to the media that helped expose him. He was arrested and charged with the murders, to which he immediately confessed.

He is serving 10 life sentences with the earliest possible release date being February 26, 2180.

19. Donald Henry Gaskins



In 1969, Gaskins began killing hitchhikers he picked up while driving around the southern United States, torturing and mutilating his victims. He claimed to have killed between 80 and 90 people.

He was arrested in 1975 when a well-known crime boss confessed to police that he witnessed Gaskinson murder two young men. He was found guilty of killing 8 people and sentenced to death, however, the sentence was later commuted to life imprisonment without the possibility of parole.

Remarkably, Gaskins continued to commit murder while in a maximum security prison, killing a fellow inmate. He is the only person to kill an inmate on death row.

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18. Peter Manuel



The American-born Scottish serial killer is known to have killed 9 people in southern Scotland between 1956 and 1958. Suspected of killing 18 people.

Police were unable to prove his guilt until it was confirmed that some of the notes Manuel had used to pay for drinks in Glasgow pubs belonged to one of his victims.

He confessed to his crime in front of his mother while at the police station where he was being held. In July 1958, Manuel was hanged for his crimes in Glasgow's Barlinnie Prison. He was one of the last prisoners in Scotland to be hanged before the country abolished the death penalty.

17. John George Haigh



This man was an English serial killer from the 1940s. He was convicted of killing 6 people, although he claimed to have killed 9. John was a professional swindler, meeting rich people and making them believe that he was a successful businessman.

He lured his victims to an abandoned warehouse, where he shot them. After that, he dissolved their bodies in sulfuric acid, then forged documents in order to get his hands on all their property and savings.

He was identified from human remains, and the police managed to collect enough evidence to convict Haig. In 1949 he was sentenced to death and hanged at Wandsworth Prison.

16. Fred & Rose West



Between 1967 and 1987, Fred West and his wife Rose tortured, raped and murdered at least 10 young women and girls, most at their home at 25 Cromwell Street, Gloucester, which was later described as a house of horrors.

The pair were finally apprehended and charged with the murders in 1994 after police obtained a search warrant. They discovered human bones buried in the garden and hidden under the floorboards.

Arrested in court, Fred hanged himself in his prison cell before he was convicted. In 1995, Rose was jailed for life after being convicted of 10 murders.

Their home on Cromwell Street was demolished in 1996 to discourage souvenir hunters.

15. Arthur Shawcross



Known as the "Genesee River Killer," Shawcross committed his first murder in 1972, raping and brutalizing a 10-year-old boy he lured into a wooded area in Watertown, New York.

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He then raped and killed an 8-year-old girl, for which he was captured and charged with manslaughter. After serving 14 years in prison, in 1988 he was released and brutally kills 12 prostitutes aged 22 to 59 years.

In the end, he was caught in the act of his latest crime. He confessed to all 12 murders and was sentenced to 250 years in prison, but died in prison of a heart attack in 2008.

14. Peter Sutcliffe



Peter William Sutcliffe is a British serial killer known as the Yorkshire Ripper. In 1981, Sutcliffe was convicted of the murders of 13 women and the attempted murders of seven others.

He killed prostitutes in Leeds and Bradford, creating a climate of fear throughout northern England. While arrested in 1981 for driving a car with false license plates, The police began to interrogate him regarding these murders, and he confessed.

At his trial, he pleaded not guilty to insanity murder, but self-defense was also rejected by the jury. He was sentenced to life imprisonment, and to this day he remains in prison. psychiatric hospital Broadmoor Maximum Security Mental Hospital.

13. Richard Ramirez



Ricardo Ramirez Leyva Muñoz was an American serial killer who worshiped Satan and terrorized Los Angeles in 1984-1985. Nicknamed the "Night Stalker", Ramirez would break into the homes of his victims. shot, stabbed, maimed, raped and killed.

He did not specifically select his victims; they ranged from a 9-year-old girl to an elderly couple in their 60s. Ramirez was known for drawing pentagrams on the walls of his victims' homes.

He was captured in 1985 and sentenced to life imprisonment. He was on death row in a California prison for 23 years, and Ramirez died in June 2013.

12. Jeffrey Dahmer



Known as the "Milwaukee Cannibal", Jeffrey Dahmer was an American serial killer who raped, murdered and dismembered 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991. He was also a necrophiliac and ate his last victims, cooking them into a meal in his backyard.

Dahmer was caught after his potential victims were able to overcome him and contacted the police. In 1992, Dahmer was found guilty of 15 murders and was sentenced to 15 life sentences.

However, just two years into his time in a Colombian correctional facility, he was beaten to death by a fellow inmate.

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11. Dennis Nilsen



The British equivalent of Jeffrey Dahmer, Dennis Nilsen was a homosexual killer who murdered 15 gay men in his London home between 1978 and 1983.

He kept the bodies of his victims for some time, then the decomposing remains were burned or flushed down the toilet. This helped catch him when human flesh was discovered in his sewer.

Nielsen was convicted in 1983 of six counts of murder and two counts of attempted murder. The sentence is life imprisonment. He is still serving his sentence in Yorkshire, England, with no chance of parole.

10. Ted Bundy



This is one of the most famous murderers of the 20th century. He kidnapped, raped and killed young women and girls in the 1970s. Bundy usually approached his victims at in public places, took them to secluded corners, raped and killed.

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He beheaded at least 12 victims, and He kept the severed heads in his apartment as trophies. He was detained by the police several times, but twice he managed to escape. He was accused of multiple murders and sentenced to death. Bundy was executed by electric chair in 1989.

9. Charles Ng and Leonard Lake



Chinese-American serial killer Charles Ng is believed to have raped, tortured and murdered 11-25 people along with his accomplice Leonard Lake at the latter's ranch in Calaveras County, California.

They filmed themselves raping and torturing their victims. Their crimes came to light in 1985 after Lake committed suicide when he learned that Ng had been caught shoplifting from a hardware store.

Police searched Lake's ranch and found human remains there. Ng was identified as Lake's accomplice in the crimes, but he tried to evade charges by fleeing to Canada. After a lengthy extradition to the United States, he stood trial in 1998 and was found guilty of 12 murders.

Ng is currently on death row at San Quentin State Prison.

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8. John Wayne Gacy



Gacy raped and murdered 33 teenagers and young adults between 1972 and 1978 in Chicago, Illinois. He lured the victim to his home, promising money or work, then strangled him with a tourniquet. He buried 26 people in his yard, He disposed of the bodies of the following killed by throwing them into the Des Plaines River.

Convicted of 33 murders, Gacy was sentenced to death. He spent 14 years on death row before being given a lethal injection on May 10, 1994.

7. Andrei Chikatilo



Andrei Chikatilo was a Soviet serial killer, nicknamed the "Rostov butcher." Between 1978 and 1990, he raped and killed at least 52 people, including women and children.

Suspecting Chikatilo of the murders, the police conducted surveillance of him, the results of which provided sufficient grounds for his arrest. He confessed to a total of 56 murders, and in April 1992 was convicted of committing 53 of them.

Relatives of the victims demanded his release from custody to commit lynching. Chikatilo was sentenced to death and executed in February 1994.

6. Tommy Lynn Sells



Claiming to have killed at least 70 people, Tommy Lynn Sales was considered one of the most dangerous criminals USA. He was convicted of several brutal murders between 1985 and 1999. His victims also included a 13-year-old girl, whom he stabbed 16 times.

They managed to capture him after The maniac's 10-year-old victim, whom he left to die, was able to crawl out and warn her neighbors. She gave a detailed description of the criminal, which ultimately contributed to his arrest.

Sals was sentenced to death. To this day he is on death row in a maximum security prison in Livingston, Texas.

5. Gary Ridgway



One of the most prolific serial killers, Gary Ridgway was arrested in 2001 for 4 murders, although he admitted to committing at least 70 murders of women in Washington State in the 1980s and 1990s.

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He avoided the death penalty by telling police in detail about the murders and leading authorities to the burial sites. He threw five women into the Green River, for which he was nicknamed the “Green River Killer” in the press. He was found guilty of 49 murders and sentenced to life in prison without parole.

4. Pedro Rodrigues Filho



Filho is a Brazilian serial killer arrested in 1973 and convicted in 2003 of killing at least 71 people. Sentenced to 128 years in prison.

He committed his first murder at the age of 14. He went after local drug dealers who killed his girlfriend while he was in prison for a series of thefts. At the age of 18, he already had 10 murders to his name.

While in prison, he killed his father, who was also serving time for murder. While in prison he killed 47 prisoners. Initially sentenced to 30 years in prison, Pedro increased his sentence with his own hands, since against the backdrop of constant murders, his sentence was increased to 400 years in prison.

3. Daniel Camargo Barbosa



The man was a Colombian serial killer who is believed to have raped and murdered more than 150 young girls in Colombia and Ecuador in the 1970s and 1980s. He's calm confessed to killing 71 girls in Ecuador after escaping from a Colombian prison.

He led police to the site where he collected the bodies of the victims. After raping the girls, he killed them with a machete. Barbosa was convicted in 1989 and sentenced to 16 years in prison. maximum term punishments in Ecuador. In November 1994, he was killed in prison by the cousin of one of the dead girls.



Harold Shipman was an English doctor, as well as the most prolific serial killer in human history, who has been proven to have 250 kills.

Being a professional, he was respected in his circle, however, colleagues and local residents began to express concern about the high mortality rate in the area, as well as large quantity signed forms for cremation of elderly women.

Some of the bodies were later exhumed and examination of the corpses revealed the presence of diamorphine. Later it was established that Shipman deliberately introduced lethal doses drug to a huge number of patients.

He then forged documents under the will, thereby inheriting large sums of money. He also falsified cremation documents to completely cover his tracks. The judge sentenced him to 15 life sentences without parole.

In January 2004, Shipman hanged himself in his cell at Wakefield Prison.

1. Pedro Alonso Lopez



Lopez is a Colombian serial killer accused of raping and murdering more than 300 girls in South America. He was believed to have preyed on young and vulnerable teenage girls in Peru. He lured them to secluded places, raped them, and then killed them, most often by suffocation.

Lopez was arrested when another attempt to kidnap a girl failed and he was caught by market workers. He confessed to killing more than 300 people.

The police only believed him when, after a flash flood, they discovered a mass grave of many of his victims. In the end, 53 bodies were found. Incarcerated in 1980, he spent just 18 years in prison before being released from an Ecuadorian prison and deported to Colombia, where he was arrested again in 2002 and sentenced to life in prison.

Police around the world define serial killers as criminals who kill three or more people over a long period of time. As a rule, these are men who, in everyday life, emphasize their decency in every possible way. True, there are also women among them.

We invite you to “admire” the ten most terrible killer maniacs who were caught at different times.

1. John Wayne Gacy

Known in the US as the "Killer Clown". As a child, he suffered from his father's alcoholism and aggressiveness. At the age of 9 he became a victim of a pedophile. Before his first arrest in 1968 (for raping a teenager), he was known as an exemplary family man and workaholic. Instead of 10 years, he spent 18 months in prison (exemplary behavior). Having been released and married for the second time, he began to participate in all kinds of holidays and festivals dressed as a clown. From 1972 to 1978, he strangled 33 people to death. As a rule, in the evenings he drove his car to entertainment venues, looking for a sexy guy. Then he met him, brought him to his home, tortured and raped him for a long time. The torture was accompanied by reading passages from the Bible to the dying man. The victims were buried in the basement of the house and in the river nearby. Executed on May 10, 1994.

2. Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer

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One of the most brutal and savage serial killers in US history. Over the course of 13 years (1978-1991), this maniac, who defended his doctorate in chemistry, killed 17 young men and teenagers. He found his victims in bars and invited them to pose in the nude. When they agreed and came to his home, Dahmer drugged them, had sex with them, and then strangled them. He continued to have sex with dead bodies, dismembered them, and ate some parts of their bodies. He loved to drill a hole in the head of a still living person with an electric drill. He was arrested completely by accident. On November 28, 1994, he was beaten to death by his cellmate.

3. Theodore Robert Bundy

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American serial killer known as the Nylon Killer. He always looked brand new and was friendly to everyone. But under the guise of a charismatic gentleman was hidden the face of a cruel beast. From 1974 to 1978, he kidnapped and killed 30 young women. Experts argued that he had much more to do with his conscience. more victims. Luring the unfortunate, he often pretended to be disabled and asked them for a little help. He often entered houses at night and killed sleeping women. Then he had sex with them and dismembered their bodies. He took “souvenirs” with him - the heads of the dead. Executed by electric chair in January 1989.

4. Gary Ridgway

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The Green River Killer strangled at least 71 women in the 1980s and 1990s. He was arrested after the investigation was able to prove, using DNA analysis, his sexual relationship with the found corpses. Most of his victims were prostitutes. The favorite method of murder is strangulation. Arrested in 1997. In 2003, he was sentenced to 48 life sentences. He is currently serving the first of them in one of the American prisons.

5. Ed Gein

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This maniac committed only two murders of women. However, their cruelty, as well as the sadistic tendencies of the fanatic, shocked all of America. The corpses were dismembered, gutted like animal carcasses, and then used as a kind of “decor” in the house. When the police broke into Gein's home, a terrible collection was discovered there - the maniac had been secretly digging up the graves of recently deceased young women for several years and bringing the bodies home. There he skinned them and sewed clothes from it, and hung the severed heads on the walls. Since the court declared the killer insane, Gein spent the rest of his days in a mental hospital, where he died on July 26, 1984.

6. Henry Lee Lucas

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This American serial killer has 11 proven victims. However, the criminal himself boasted that he actually committed 350 (!) murders. This subhuman began his bloody “activity” with the murder of his own mother. In 1998, he was sentenced to death in Texas, but George W. Bush, then the state's governor, canceled the execution. After a retrial he was sentenced to life imprisonment. Died in prison on March 13, 2001.

7. Eileen Carol Warnes

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The only female killer in this top ten. Many experts call her the first female maniac in the United States. This prostitute was acting promiscuous sex life with both men and women. She did not shun incest with her own brother. In 1989-1990, seven men were killed in Florida. As she later explained to investigators, they all wanted to injure her during sex. She was arrested in 1991. On October 9, 2002, a lethal injection stopped her heart.

8. Richard Trenton Chase