Here's a list of men, women, and, yes, even families who were serial killers in every state across the United States.Įditor's Note: A warning that these accounts can be upsetting to some and describe graphic details of real-life cases. Shows like Netflix's "Mindhunter" or books like "I'll be Gone in the Dark" try to get into the minds of these terrifying killers to learn about motives and tactics. Since then, the country has become captivated with true crime, particularly serial killers. In fact, the United States has had more serial killers than any other country.Īs early as the 1800s, the United States has seen killers who murdered on a massive scale. But these horrific murders are not unfamiliar to Americans. When the Golden State Killer was caught in 2018 - more than three decades after his crimes - the country was stunned. ngel Maturino Resndiz, nicknamed the 'Railroad Killer' (also 'The Railway Killer'), was convicted of murdering Claudia Benton, but was linked by confessions and evidence to at least 15 other. Other killers are so famous they are known all over the country, like Ted Bundy, the BTK Killer, and John Wayne Gacy.Some serial killers are known for killing children, like David Meirhofer in Montana.Each state has a connection to an infamous serial killer. John Wayne Gacy, a Chicagoland serial killer who tortured and assaulted 33 young men in the 1970s was also named by 15 of people.
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