![]() Only killed 2 people but is still one of the most infamous serial killers of the 20th century. Ed Gein was also one of the first serial killers I studied, so I've always seen him as one of the most gruesome (yet interesting.)Įd Gein wasn't actually a serial killer - he only admitted to killing two women - rather, he was a body snatcher who had an obsession with his deceased mother, Augusta. But he is pretty far out there when it comes to terms of what he did with the corpses, turning parts of the bodies of dead women into furniture and trying to create a suit so he could be his mother, who he adored dearly. Top 15 Famous Serial Killers 15.) Zodiac Killer 14.) Tsutomo Miyazaki 13.) Aileen Wuornos 12.) Tommy Lynn Sells 11.) Charles Edmund Cullen 10.) Aleksander. He has only been convicted of killing two people, though this is debatable, since he could've started the fire that killed his brother, but nobody know for sure if he did. Serial killing is the span of 3 or more murders over a length on time. He technically isn't a true serial killer. Most famous in history and possibly a person of importance in English government.Ħ Ed Gein Edward Theodore Gein, also known as The Butcher of Plainfield, was an American murderer and body snatcher. Scottish serial killer Dennis Des Nilsen has gone down in British crime lore as one of the countrys most notorious serial killers. I've only voted for him because he is a classic killer, in a way. But he's definitely the most famous, and often times a serial killers main goal is fame, so I guess Jack wins. Gacy was raised quiet boy who worked odd jobs. The Zodiac Killer is the pseudonym of a serial killer who operated in the San Francisco area in the 1970s. Well, I don't plan on ever changing my career choice to serial killer or law officer, so I don't research serial killers (I'm pretty ignorant to the subject). John Wayne Gacy or Pogo the clown as many knew him, remains as one of todays most popular serial killers. There's probably more to point out tooĬome on, its Jack the Ripper, Jacky's number 1. He butchered prostitutes like they came out of saw, there also wasn't even so much as a single trace to his real identity, furthermore, his name has entered pop culture, folklore, books, and basically anywhere else (in terms of instant recognition his name dwarves anyone else on this list). Look the rapists are demons, but their murders were nowhere near as heinous as this guy's. To this day, he has remained a mysterious and popular phenomena among serial killers and popular media. 2 Jack the Ripper "Jack the Ripper" was the alias of an unknown serial killer in Whitechapel, London who brutally murdered 5 women (mainly prostitutes) between August and November of 1888. Known as the Killer Clown for his work as a performer at fundraising events and parades, John Wayne Gacy assaulted, tortured, and murdered at least 33 teenage boys and young men in the 1970s. ![]()
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