{"id":173396,"date":"2022-01-01T11:00:00","date_gmt":"2022-01-01T11:00:00","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/?p=173396"},"modified":"2022-10-28T19:26:35","modified_gmt":"2022-10-28T16:26:35","slug":"serial-killer-16-scary-serial-killer-and-their-stories","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/ceotudent.com\/en\/serial-killer-16-scary-serial-killer-and-their-stories","title":{"rendered":"Serial Killer: 16 Scary Serial Killer and Their Stories"},"content":{"rendered":"

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Serial killers<\/strong> are criminals who still scare people in many parts of the USA, although they are not seen much in our country. The blood-curdling murders they committed and their methods; this caused serial killers to become almost legends. Over the years, many psychological profiling studies have been conducted to understand the minds of serial killers and to uncover the motives that led to the murder. However, it is still not possible to fully understand the minds of these people. In this content, we take a closer look at our list of serial killers<\/em> , where we examine 16 killers who once instilled fear in people’s hearts.<\/p>\n


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16) Carl Panzram<\/h2>\n

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  • Murders: 5 (Proven), 21 (Confessed), 100 (Suspected)<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

    Carl Panzram<\/strong> is one of the most sadistic people to ever walk into the world. This serial killer, who actively committed crimes between 1899 and 1929, has signed many different crimes in addition to murder. Rape, arson and theft are just a few of Carl Panzram’s crimes other than murder.<\/p>\n

    Claiming to have sexually assaulted more than 1,000 children and young men, this monster also managed to escape from prison many times. He was most recently executed in 1930 after killing a laundry attendant at Leavenworth Prison. Awaiting his turn on death row, Carl Panzram became friends with officer Henry Lesser. Lesser was paying Panzram so he could buy cigarettes all the time.<\/p>\n

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    Henry Lesser even gave Carl Panzram pen and paper to write his memoirs on. Panzram’s memoirs were later published as a book called Killer: A Journal of Murder<\/em> . The opening words of Carl Panzram in this book are as follows:<\/p>\n

    \u201cI’ve killed 21 people in my life; I have committed thousands of thefts, robberies, arson and sexually assaulted thousands of men. I don’t have the slightest regret for all of this.<\/em>When asked for his last words before Carl Panzram was executed, he gave an answer that was not surprising. The last words of Carl Panzram \u201cHurry up, Hoosier scumbag. I would have killed a dozen men while you lingered.<\/em>has been.<\/p>\n


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    15) David Berkowitz (Son of Sam)<\/h2>\n

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    • Murders: 6<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

      When the calendars showed the year 1976, New York City was about to surrender itself to the criminal world. There was also an economic crisis in the city, where the streets were uncanny and all kinds of crimes were committed in the side streets. Right in the middle of this mess, someone approached the cars where people were chatting in the park and started shooting. All sorts of crime was rampant in New York, but there was no serial killer.<\/p>\n

      Until David Berkowitz, known as Son of Sam<\/strong> , starts shooting random people. David Berkowitz, who killed 6 people and injured 13 people until 1977, was caught a year after the first murder. In this 1 year, people were afraid to even go out, and social activities were minimized. Son of Sam, the biggest and most famous case of the USA and the world at that time, brought many speculations with it.<\/p>\n

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      Because a lot of evidence emerged that David did not commit these murders alone. The two sons of David’s neighbor Sam Carr were also said to be the real Son of Sam. It was Maury Terry who uncovered this evidence and found that the murders were linked to a satanic cult. However, many institutions, especially the New York police, ignored this evidence in order not to damage their reputation.<\/p>\n

      These events were never fully resolved, although David Berkowitz confirmed his cult affiliation and other names involved in the murders. Today, David Berkowitz is still alive and serving a life sentence at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility.<\/p>\n


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      14) Richard Speck<\/h2>\n

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      • Murders: 8<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

        Although Richard Speck<\/strong> is mentioned as a serial killer in many sources, his story is a bit strange. Speck, who started drinking alcohol at the age of 13, was a teenager who spent almost every day intoxicated. Again, Speck, who has been in and out of jail since this age, did not have serious crimes. Richard Speck was mainly involved in petty thefts and forgery. As a result of these crimes, he was released on parole, usually after a few months. Until July 1966…<\/p>\n

        Speck, who was quite drunk and under the influence of drugs, was intent on robbery. For this reason, he entered a dormitory room where female nurses were staying. Gathering the 9 women living in the flat into a room with a knife in his hand, Speck tied all his victims together with a sheet. But Speck’s mind began to work differently because of the drugs and alcohol he was under the influence of. Because Speck, who was constantly in and out of jail, was determined not to leave any eyewitnesses behind.<\/p>\n

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        That’s why the killer, who took the nurses out of the room one by one, killed all his victims one by one. He raped his most recent victim, Gloria Davy, 22, before killing him. But there was something Richard Speck miscalculated. In the apartment he entered, Speck had committed only eight murders, but the number of nurses living was nine, because one of the nurses, Corazon Amurao, had been untied and hid under the bed when Speck led his first victim out of the room.<\/p>\n

        Later, Speck was captured thanks to survivor Corazon Amurao. After Amurao escaped, he told the cops that Speck had a tattoo that read “Born To Raise Hell”. Speck, who committed suicide at the Starr Hotel, where he was staying two days after the murders, was taken to the hospital. LeRoy Smith, the doctor who treated him at this hospital, recognized Speck from his tattoo. Speck, who was caught after this point, was sentenced to 8 life sentences. Speck died of a heart attack in 1991 at the age of 49.<\/p>\n


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        13) Edmund Kemper<\/h2>\n

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        • Murders: 10<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n

          Co-ed Killer Edmund Kemper<\/strong> is a character who is quite sympathetic to many people, despite his horrific crimes. But Edmund Kemper is a highly intelligent villain who has chased detectives for years. Edmund Kemper’s murders began when he was just 15 years old. Kemper, whose parents divorced at an early age, moved with his mother to Montana. Edmund, who was abused by his mother and depressed, returned to California at the age of 15.<\/p>\n

          Here he killed his grandfather and grandmother. The court referred Kemper to Atascadero State Hospital on the grounds that he was paranoid schizophrenic. Edmund, who spent 6 years here, was released at the age of 21 after convincing the doctors that he was cured. Kemper, a giant 2.06 meters tall, had a very high intelligence with an IQ<\/a> of 145. <\/p>\n