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20 Most Dangerous Serial Killers

Posted on 15 Aug 2009 at 10:56am

Geno­cide and mass mur­der have been a fact through­out his­tory, but one thing we tend to over­look are those few who kill so many oth­ers all on their own. Ser­ial killers, though rare, are a ter­ri­fy­ing aber­ra­tion in soci­ety; they’re preda­tors roam­ing the streets along side us, pick­ing off their prey one at a time. They often take years to get caught, and some are never appre­hended at all. The flow­ing indi­vid­u­als are the 20 absolute most pro­lific ser­ial killers of all time.

John Wayne Gacy, Jr. (March 17, 1942 – May 10, 1994)

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In just six short years, John Wayne Gacy man­aged to rape and mur­der 33 boys– and that’s just the con­firmed lot. At the time of his arrest, 27 of his vic­tims’ bod­ies were found in the crawl-space beneath his Illi­nois home. Oth­ers would be found later in a nearby river. As if this weren’t fright­en­ing enough by its own merit, Gacy’s night­mar­ish aliases “Pogo the Clown”, and “the Killer Clown” were earned by his in fact work­ing as a clown at children’s par­ties. On May 10th, 1994 he was put to death by lethal injection.

Theodore Robert Bundy (Novem­ber 24, 1946 – Jan­u­ary 24, 1989)

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Though he him­self was snuffed out of life by a Florida State elec­tric chair in 1989, Ted Bundy’s name lives on as a dis­turb­ing reminder of the bru­tal killing-spree he embarked upon in 1974. End­ing in 1978 with this final appre­hen­sion, Bundy’s spree had taken at least 29 lives; he con­fessed to over 30, but remains sus­pected of up to 100 mur­ders. He didn’t sim­ply kill his vic­tims out­right either, Bundy pre­ferred stran­gu­la­tion and some­times beat them to death. He often raped them, and his sex­ual pref­er­ence didn’t include any taboo on whether the per­son was alive or dead.

Ser­hiy Tkach (1952 – Present)

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A worst-case sce­nario for police gone bad, Tkach was a Ukran­ian police inves­ti­ga­tor who spent more than two decades years killing at least 29 girls, usu­ally teens or pre­teens. He was appre­hended in 2005 and sen­tenced just last year to life in prison. The body-count attached to Tkach isn’t cer­tain, as he claims to have actu­ally killed between 80 and 100 peo­ple. He blamed his for­mer wives for his ani­mos­ity toward women, and often raped his vic­tims before killing them.

Don­ald Har­vey (April 15, 1952 – Present)

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Cur­rently serv­ing time in South­ern Ohio, Don­ald Har­vey used to be a hos­pi­tal orderly, and called him­self the “Angel of Death.” Offi­cially, he’s cred­ited with some­where between 36 and 57 deaths, but he claims to have killed 87 peo­ple over a period of two decades. Har­vey pre­ferred to poi­son his vic­tims, usu­ally by way of arsenic, cyanide or even insulin, caus­ing slow and painful deaths. He didn’t limit him­self though, and often resorted to vio­lence as well. He had suf­fo­cated vic­tims, and even resorted to punc­tur­ing inter­nal organs with a coat-hanger at one point.

Moses Sit­hole (Novem­ber 17, 1964 – Present)

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Called the “South African Stran­gler,” Sit­hole is cur­rently serv­ing a 2,410 year sen­tence for lur­ing upwards of 38 vic­tims to their deaths, after over­pow­er­ing and rap­ing them in seclu­sion. The com­bined pun­ish­ments of over 40 rapes added to these mur­ders may seem ridicu­lous, but he likely won’t even live to old age as he’s been diag­nosed with AIDS since 2000. Sit­hole is notable for the speed in which he man­aged to kill so many – begin­ning his spree in 1994 after a pre­vi­ous release from prison, he was appre­hended just one year later in 1995.

Belle Soren­son Gun­ness (Novem­ber 11, 1859 – April 28, 1908)

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Thought to have killed more than 40 peo­ple over the course of decades, Belle (born Bryn­hild) epit­o­mized the term, “crazy female”. Drift­ing through life from one insur­ance pay­out to the next, Belle grew to over 200 lbs (at only 5′8″ tall). She had begun her life-long trail of death with her own hus­band and chil­dren, and con­tin­ued the spree by killing the men who would be her suit­ors. Times must have been dif­fer­ent back then, con­sid­er­ing there were so many suit­ors left dead by this extremely stocky woman. In the end, Belle’s death was sur­rounded by con­tro­versy, as her body had been dis­cov­ered beheaded and burned. The bod­ily remains of Belle Gui­ness remain under sus­pi­cion to this day, as there wasn’t enough DNA evi­dence left to get con­clu­sive results when tested.

Ahmad Suradji (1951 – July 10, 2008)

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An Indone­sian cattle-breeder, Suradji con­fessed to the killings of 42 women of all ages over a period of 11 years. He didn’t just hunt them and kill them like a usual preda­tor, but had a rit­ual in which he would bury his vic­tim up to their neck and pro­ceed to stran­gle them with a cable. He had three wives, and they were arrested along with him for assist­ing in the rit­u­als. He claimed that his father had come to him in a dream, and had told him that he needed to kill 70 women and drink their saliva so that he might become a healer. The irony of this is slightly over­whelm­ing, but Suradji didn’t see it that way. He was put to death by fir­ing squad in 2008.

Alexan­der Pichushkin (April 9, 1974 – Present)

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Also called the “Chess­board Killer,” Pichushkin was dri­ven to attempt to kill as many peo­ple as there were squares on a chess­board. He claims to have fallen just short of his 64-body goal by killing 63 peo­ple, but esti­mates are in the range of 50. He was con­victed in 2007 of 48 mur­ders, mostly home­less men, and received a sen­tence of life in prison. The first 15 years are to be spent in soli­tary con­fine­ment. Going along with his chess-fetish, in order to avoid get­ting blood on his clothes he would try to use the bot­tle of vodka he had lured the home­less with as a blud­geon, killing them through head-trauma.

Gary Leon Ridg­way (Feb­ru­ary 18, 1949 – Present)

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The River Man” claims to have killed more than 90 women dur­ing his 16-year spree in Wash­ing­ton State. He was finally con­victed of 48 such mur­ders, all of which he con­fessed to. His meth­ods were grue­some and bru­tal: he used ropes, fish­ing lines, or cables to stran­gle the women only after he was sated by rape and tor­ture. He didn’t stop at the vic­tims’ deaths either, as he often indulged in necrophilia if he hadn’t had his fill. He’s been serv­ing a life-sentence since his con­vic­tion in 2003, which would have resulted in lethal injec­tion, had he not plea-bargained.

Ana­toly Ono­prienko (July 25, 1959 – Present)

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Termed “the Ter­mi­na­tor,” Ana­toly Ono­prienko con­fessed to mur­der­ing 52 peo­ple dur­ing a 6-year madness-driven spree. His killings formed a cross on the Ukrain­ian map, and he said he’d been urged by sev­eral voices in his head. When he was arrested he had a hunt­ing rifle on his per­son that matched the weapon thought used in many of the killings, along with belong­ings of some of the vic­tims. He was con­victed and sen­tenced to death in 1999 but this was later com­muted to a life-sentence in prison, which is now serving.

Andrei Romanovich Chikatilo (Octo­ber 16, 1936 – Feb­ru­ary 14, 1994)

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Another Ukrain­ian, Chikatilo racked up such impres­sive nick­names dur­ing his spree as the “Butcher of Ros­tov”, the “Red Rip­per” or the “Ros­tov Rip­per”, and killed at least 52 peo­ple between 1978 and 1990. His vic­tims were mostly women and chil­dren. He raped or attempted to rape his female vic­tims, and report­edly suf­fered from sex­ual impo­tence which only drove him to fur­ther vio­lence. He typ­i­cally killed his vic­tims by stab­bing them to death, usu­ally dur­ing rape – which was often the only way he could achieve orgasm. In 1994 he was exe­cuted, killed by a sin­gle gun­shot to the back of the head.

Pedro Alonso López (Octo­ber 8, 1948 – Present)

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López’s story is noth­ing short of ter­ri­fy­ing because it’s not over yet. Liv­ing a tragic life since his early years, he grew up both as moles­ter and molested, he was beaten, raped, and in ret­ri­bu­tion against those who raped him, he began killing at a young age as well. He began to be known as the “Mon­ster of the Andes” as his sus­pected body-count grew to record num­bers. He was once con­victed of killing 110 girls, but by his own admis­sion the true num­bers of his life-long spree of rape and mur­der are likely to num­ber sev­eral hun­dred. López spent 14 years in prison for his con­vic­tion, only to be released after 3 extra years in a Colom­bian hos­pi­tal. His cur­rent where­abouts are unknown.

Yang Xin­hai (July 1968 – Feb­ru­ary 14, 2004)

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Over a period of four years, Chi­nese Xin­hai was con­victed on 67 counts of mur­der. Begin­ning his crim­i­nal career as a petty thief, he soon grad­u­ated to rape, and then finally mur­der. His meth­ods included home inva­sion, and it was not unusual for him to kill entire fam­i­lies in bru­tal, bloody mas­sacres using farm equip­ment like axes and saws. He raped preg­nant women and killed chil­dren, he was dubbed the “Mon­ster Killer” by the Chi­nese. He was put to death in 2004.

Pedro Rodrigues Filho (1954 – Present

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Dubbed “Pedrinho Mata­dor,” Filho claims to have killed over 100 peo­ple, a great deal of whom were pris­on­ers serv­ing time in the same prison he had been. In 2003 he was con­victed of killing 70, his own father among them, and sen­tenced to 128 years. By Brazil­ian law how­ever, he can serve no more than 30 of those 128 years in prison.

Eliz­a­beth Báthory (August 7, 1560 – August 21, 1614)

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Known to His­tory as the “Blood Count­ess,” Count­ess Báthory was accused, along with 4 accom­plices, of killing over 600 women, mostly vir­gins, after the death of her hus­band at the hands of the Turks. Báthory was con­victed, though never for­mally tried, of killing 80 such young women, and as pun­ish­ment was walled into a sec­tion of the cas­tle under house arrest. She died four years later, but sto­ries would con­tinue on for cen­turies mak­ing her out to be a coun­ter­part to Vlad the Impaler, and paint­ing her as bathing in the blood of vir­gins. She is regarded as the most pro­lific female ser­ial killer the world has ever known.

Javed Iqbal (1956 – Octo­ber 8, 2001

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Iqbal com­mit­ted sui­cide in 2001 while in a Pak­istani prison, and his body showed signs of tor­ture upon autopsy. He had been con­victed of molest­ing or rap­ing, then killing 100 chil­dren, but his case has come under scrutiny since a quar­ter of the alleged vic­tims were found alive after his death. Prior to his arrest, he had con­fessed to the killing of 100 young boys, and said that he had dis­mem­bered them after stran­gling them. He claimed he had dis­posed of their bod­ies using vats of acid, which were found along with pho­tographs and belong­ings of vic­tims when police searched the loca­tion men­tioned. Due to this process of elim­i­nat­ing evi­dence, the true num­ber of vic­tims may never be known.

Thug Behram (ca. 1765 – 1840)

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Believed to have stran­gled to death nearly 1000 vic­tims in the 50 year span between 1790 and 1840, Thug is known today as the his­tor­i­cally fabled cen­ter­piece of the Thuggee cult of India. Largely crim­i­nal, the cult revolved around the rit­u­al­is­tic slay­ings of trav­el­ers using a cer­e­mo­nial cloth to stran­gle them, so that their belong­ings could be pil­fered after­wards. Thug’s legacy lives on today in movies like Indi­ana Jones and the Temle of Doom.

Luis Alfredo Gar­avito Cubil­los (Jan­u­ary 25 1957 – Present)

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Known as “La Bes­tia” or “the Beast,” Cubil­los is cur­rently serv­ing a 22-year prison sen­tence in Colom­bia. In 1999 he con­fessed to the rape and mur­der of 140 boys, but num­bers are sus­pected to be as high as 300. Colom­bian law’s max­i­mum sen­tence of 30 years had been knocked down to 22 because he helped police locate bod­ies and other evi­dence. Recent devel­op­ments in the country’s legal sys­tem have begun to allow for dis­cus­sion of length­en­ing his sen­tence, on the grounds that they believe he has killed far more than he has already admitted.

Gilles de Rais (1404 – 1440)

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Gilles de Rais is his­tor­i­cally known best for two things: Fight­ing along side Joan of Arc at Orléans, and being a ser­ial killer. He is cred­ited with the deaths of up to 200 chil­dren, and in court he had explained his actions as influ­enced by the Occult. He was excom­mu­ni­cated and con­demned to hang­ing in 1440.

Harold Fred­er­ick “Fred” Ship­man (Jan­u­ary 14, 1946 – Jan­u­ary 13, 2004)

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By tech­ni­cal­ity, Harold Ship­man is the most pro­lific ser­ial killer in known his­tory. He has been pos­i­tively linked to upwards of 250 mur­ders, with actual num­bers thought to be much higher. He killed via lethal injec­tion and was known as “Doc­tor Death” for being a gen­eral prac­ti­tioner and tar­get­ing his patients, most of whom were female. He was sen­tenced to life in prison in 2000, but hung him­self in his jail cell four years later.

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