Most Notorious Serial Killers of All Time


Some famous movies are the silence of the lambs, Psycho, and Ted Bundy Tapes that received huge public appreciation.
Here is a list of history’s most disturbing serial killers in no particular order. The film industry has dramatized the life of many serial killers for public awareness. They would indulge in cannibalism, necrophilia, sexual assault, and even sever their victim’s body parts to keep as a souvenir.
All of them had one attribute in common; they knew what they were doing and showed no remorse, rather enjoyed inflicting pain on their victims. The history is filled with the horrifying cases of Pyscho-maniacs; Ted Bundy, Ed Gein, Jeffry Dahmer, to name a few. These people with low empathy knew no limits and went overboard with their evil doings.

These killers indulged in cannibalism, necrophilia, sexual assault and even severed their victims’ bodies



Aileen Wuornos



She lured men on the highway bridge and killed them, followed by looting them. Wournos belonged to a broken family. She was sexually abused as a child and dealt with a tough childhood. In 1992, Aileen was convicted of 7 murders and sentenced to death. She was executed by administering a lethal injection on October 9, 2002. Aileen Wournos was a notorious serial killer who inspired the movie Monster. Aileen started working as a sex worker in her adulthood.


Ed Gein


In 1957, Ed Gein was caught by Police when a hardware store owner went missing who was last seen with Gein. Gein spent the rest of his life in a mental hospital until he died in 1984. He was diagnosed with schizophrenia and considered unfit for trial. After the death of Ed Gein’s mother, he started his killing spree. Ed picked women from local bars and brought them home to murder them.

He would dismember his victims and make household items out of them, including vest, cups, and cooking utensils. Gein was convicted of 11 murders. Over five years, Gein’s family died one by one. The horrific crimes of Ed Gein fueled many movie makers to produce movies like Psycho, Silence of the Lambs and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. Ed Gein grew up in a terrible household where his alcoholic father regularly abused him. Gein’s mother had instilled hatred in Gein against women and sex.


The Killer Clown


He was infamously known as Pogo the clown or Patches the clown. Police raided his home and found 29 decomposing bodies of young children. He brutally killed his victims and then raped them. John Wayne Gacy was a sex offender and serial killer who regularly performed at Children’s Hospital and Children’s parties as a clown. In 1994, he was executed by a lethal injection. Gacy was convicted of 33 murders and sentenced to death. In 1978, Gacy grabbed the attention of the Police when a 15-year-old boy went missing who was last seen with Gacy. Gacy would lure young boys and kidnap them.


Doctor Death


Shipman had injected her with pharmaceutical-grade heroin called diamorphine and killed her. In the 1980s, Dr. However, he also killed a lot of men. The daughter of the last victim, Kathleen Grundy, refused to cremate her mother and pressed charges against Shipman for not only killing her mother but also trying to tamper with Mrs. Shipman became a general practitioner, and the number of murders doubled. In 1993, he established his clinic at 21 Market Street and continued killing people.
In 1998, Shipman killed his final victim, Mrs. The victim’s body was sent for an autopsy that revealed Dr. Harold Shipman was a British physician who became notoriously known as Dr. Death when he was arrested for the murder of more than 200 people. Shipman never got along with his doctor colleagues as they did not like his over-confident and arrogant behavior.

In 1972, Shipman started practicing medicine. Grundy. Grundy's will. His target was old women. Shipman was arrested and sentenced to life in prison.

On January 13, 2004, Shipman committed suicide by hanging himself in his cell. He was a married man and had a family of five. He killed around 71 of his patients while working as a junior doctor at Donnybrook practice. He never confessed to any of his crimes. Dr. He killed 215 patients while working as a GP in Hyde. No one could have thought a man with such a regular life could commit such heinous acts while being a doctor.


Jack The Ripper


The killer would mutilate the bodies of these women by slitting their throats with a carving knife. The ripper killed his last victim in September and suddenly disappeared. In 1888, an unknown killer haunted the Whitechapel district of London. Jack killed approximately 100 people over six months.

No one knows to this date who was the actual Jack the Ripper. He lured prostitutes to join him and later killed them brutally. The main target of the killer was prostitutes. However, it is a popular belief that he might have been a butcher or surgeon, given his surgical accuracy on his victims. The serial killer became notoriously known as Jack the Ripper, as he would throw cut open bodies on the streets.

A media frenzy broke out when five such mutilated bodies were found butchered in the downtrodden East End district. The Police were all around the city looking for the psychopath while this madman sent taunting mails to Police and told them how he lured and killed his victims.


Dr. H.H. Holmes and His Murder Castle


In 1896, Dr Holmes was hanged to death. H.H. After killing the victims, he would cut them open, cremate them in the burner, or sometimes skin them and sell their skeletons to medical schools.
On November 17, 1894, Holmes was arrested when his co-conspirator informed the Police about his malpractice because he failed to deliver money.

Holmes confessed to the Police: “I was born with the devil in me. I could not help the fact that I was a murderer, no more than a poet can help the inspiration to sing.

The Police charged Holmes for four murders. He adopted the name Dr. In 1886, Holmes moved to Chicago city and switched his career. He would lure young women into his murder castle, where he would suffocate and kill them with poisonous gas. Henry Howard Holmes started his career by scamming insurance companies. It is believed that Holmes killed more than 200 people. He built a three-story Inn that he referred to as his Murder Castle. Holmes and started working as a Pharmacist. The murder castle was a torture cell that was fully equipped with gas lines, trap doors and soundproof rooms. He had installed a surgical table and a medieval rack in his basement to torture his victims.
Holmes’s primary victims were women. During his practice as a pharmacist, Holmes began to kill people for their properties. It was a maze that no victim could escape. However, Holmes confessed to killing 27 people.


Butcher Of Rostov


In 1984, the Police arrested Andrei after seeing him molest a girl. In later years, he admitted to the Police that stabbing women helped him reach orgasm, and he could not stop it.

Andrei was named the Butcher of Rostov and the Rostov Ripper. Andrei would kidnap these women and children and later murder them brutally by slitting their throats. His target victims were young women and children. Andrei confessed under custody to have raped and killed 56 women and children. In 1994, Andrei was executed by the firing squad. He was convicted of 53 murders and sentenced to death. In 1978, Andrei Chikatilo started a murder spree in Rostov, Russia.


Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer — The Milwaukee Monster


In 1994, a cell inmate murdered Dahmer out of disgust. He would lure men for beer and money and later kill them viciously, dismember them, and even inject acid in the victim’s brain to keep them in a Zombie like state. Dahmer severed parts of his victims and made a collection.

“I wanted to keep them with me as long as possible, even if it meant just keeping a part of them.
He had a particular interest in men of color and ethnic races. Dahmer was unstable in his career. Jeffrey Dahmer, better known as the Milwaukee Monster, brutally killed 17 men in Ohio, Wisconsin. Dahmer belonged to a typical family with a good childhood. In 1991, one of Dahmer’s victims escaped and called the Police on him. However, he turned out to be a horrendous serial killer. The Police arrested Dahmer with charges of murder and sentenced him for more than 900 years. During these years, he molested, raped, and killed many fellow men. He dropped out of college and later the army.

Ted Bundy


He was charged with rape and murder and sentenced to death. In 1996 Bundy graduated from the University of Washington and moved to Utah. Later Bundy moved to Colorado, where he continued his killing spree.

Bundy’s last victim was a 12-year-old in Florida. Finally, in 1975, Bundy was arrested on suspicion of burglary. He killed the minor by drowning her and raped her later. Bundy belonged to a broken family. Bundy never knew who his birth father was. Looking at Bundy’s profile, it is hard to believe that a man like him could kill women in such a brutal. On investigation, Police was shocked to know that the burglar was instead a serial killer. He grew up believing that his grandmother was his mother while his mother was his sister. He lured young women by acting as if he needed help and killed them brutally after raping them. On January 24, 1989, Bundy was executed in an electric chair at Florida State Prison. Theodore Bundy, known as Ted Bundy, killed 36 women during his lifetime. A tough childhood took a toll on Ted’s mental health and is believed to have triggered his psychopathic conduct.

Ted Bundy started his murderous rampage in 1974 when many women went missing in Seattle. Ted was a handsome looking, well-educated man who went from state to state on a killing spree.

The Boogey Man



Better known as the Boogeyman, Albert Fish was convicted of murdering, dismembering, and raping three children. How she did kick, bite, and scratch. He sent a disturbing letter to one of his victim’s family describing how he kidnapped, raped, murdered, and dismembered the 10-year-old Grace Budd. In 1934, Albert Fish was apprehended and convicted of Grace Budd’s murder. It took me 9 days to eat her entire body.

Fish was a sadistic person who was obsessed with cannibalism. Albert Fish was sentenced to death and executed by the electric chair on January 16, 1936. However, Fish confessed to killing more than 100 children. He wrote,

“First, I stripped her naked. I choked her to death, then cut her in small pieces so I could take the meat to my rooms, cook, and eat it.

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