According to some expert estimates, serial killers kill 150 people each year. Now, granted, that's not a huge number of people — as the FBI website takes pains to point out, they make up less than 1 percent of the 15,000 murders committed annually in the U.S. But it's still.
A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.[1][2] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as 'a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone'.[2][3]
Identified serial killers[edit]
Name | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Status | Notes | Ref |
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Edward J. Adams | 1920–1921 | 7 | 7 | Killed by police during shootout | Criminal who murdered seven people, including three policemen | [4] |
Rodney Alcala | 1971–1979 | 8 | 50–130 | Sentenced to death | Sometimes called the 'Dating Game Killer' because of his 1978 appearance on the television show The Dating Game in the midst of his murder spree | [5] |
Howard Allen | 1974–1987 | 3 | 3 | Incarcerated for 60 years | Death Sentence Commuted | [6][7] |
Quincy Allen | 2002 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to death | [8] | |
Richard Angelo | 1987 | 4 | 10 | Sentenced to 50 years to life in prison | Long Island male nurse who poisoned patients in his care. | [9] |
William Dale Archerd | 1947–1966 | 3 | 6 | Died in prison | First person convicted of using insulin as a murder weapon | [10] |
Benjamin Atkins | 1991–1992 | 11 | 11 | Died in prison | Also known as the 'Woodward Corridor Killer' | [11] |
Joe Ball | 1936–1938 | 2 | 20 | Committed suicide to avoid apprehension | Known as the 'Alligator Man' | [12] |
Danny Barber | 1978–1980 | 4 | 4 | Executed 1999 | [13] | |
Velma Barfield | 1971–1978 | 1 | 6 | Executed 1984 | Barfield was the first woman in the United States to be executed after the 1976 resumption of capital punishment and the first since 1962. She was also the first woman to be executed by lethal injection. | [14] |
Cesar Barone | 1991–1993 | 4 | 4+ | Died in prison before he could be executed | Killed four women around the Portland area | [15] |
Herb Baumeister | 1980–1996 | 11 | 20 | Committed suicide while a fugitive | Responsible for murdering at least 11 victims who were found buried on his property | [16] |
Martha Beck | 1947–1949 | 3 | 20 | Executed 1951 | Along with accomplice Raymond Fernandez, became known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' | [17] |
Bender Family | 1869–1872 | 11 | 11+ | Unknown | Family of serial killers who lived and operated in Labette County, Kansas | |
Robert Berdella | 1984–1987 | 6 | 6+ | Died in prison | [18] | |
David Berkowitz | 1976–1977 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Also known as the 'Son of Sam' | [19] |
Kenneth Bianchi | 1977–1978 | 12 | 12 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Along with accomplice Angelo Buono Jr., known as the 'Hillside Stranglers' | [20] |
Richard Biegenwald | 1958–1983 | 6 | 11 | Died in prison | [21] | |
Jake Bird | 1930–1947 | 2 | 46 | Executed 1949 | Sentenced to death for the murders of two people; confessed to 44 other murders | [22] |
Arthur Gary Bishop | 1979–1983 | 5 | 5 | Executed 1988 | [23] | |
Lawrence Bittaker | 1979 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to death | With accomplice Roy Norris known as the 'Tool Box Killers' | [24] |
John Bittrolff | 1993 | 2 | 4+ | Sentenced to 25 years to life | Suspect in Long Island serial killer case | [25] |
Terry Blair | 1982–2004 | 7 | 9 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Sentenced 25 years imprisonment for one murder, released on parole after serving 21 years and committed additional murders upon release | [26] |
Morris Bolber | 1930s–1938 | 114 | 114 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Russian immigrant; member of the Philadelphia poison ring | [27] |
William Bonin | 1979–1980 | 21 | 36+ | Executed 1996 | Known as the 'Freeway Killer'; was known to murder with several accomplices | [28] |
Dallen Bounds | 1999 | 4 | 4+ | Committed suicide to avoid apprehension | [29][30] | |
Gary Ray Bowles | 1994 | 6 | 25 | Executed 2019 | Targeted gay men in Florida, Georgia and Maryland | [31] |
William Bradford | 1984 | 2 | 28+ | Died in prison awaiting execution | Suspected of more murders due to his modus operandi of taking photographs of his victims | [32][33] |
Charlie Brandt | 1971–2004 | 3 | 6+ | Committed suicide to avoid apprehension | [34] | |
Robert Eugene Brashers | 1990–1998 | 3 | 3+ | Committed suicide before he could be arrested | Known as 'Mister Maroon' | [35] |
Briley Brothers | 1979 | 11 | 20 | Executed 1984 & 1985 | Three brothers and an accomplice responsible for 11 murders | [36] |
Debra Denise Brown | 1984 | 8 | 8 | Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment | Accomplice of Alton Coleman | [37] |
Robert Charles Browne | 1970–1995 | 2 | 2+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Missionary convicted for two murders; confessed to murdering 49 women | [38] |
Jerry Brudos | 1968–1969 | 4 | 4+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Lust Killer' and 'Shoe Fetish Slayer' | [39] |
Robert Anthony Buell | 1981–1983 | 2 | 3+ | Executed 2002 | [40] | |
Judy Buenoano | 1971–1983 | 3 | 3+ | Executed 1998 | Caught in 1983 after poisoning and car bombing a fiancée | [41] |
Thomas Bunday | 1979–1981 | 5 | 6 | Died in an intentional motorcycle crash | Never arrested, as he was released after interrogation on a technicality | [42] |
Carol M. Bundy | 1980 | 7 | 7 | Died in prison | With accomplice Doug Clark, known as the 'Sunset Strip Killers' | [43] |
Ted Bundy | 1961–1978 | 28 | 30+ | Executed 1989 | [44] | |
Angelo Buono Jr. | 1977–1978 | 9 | 10 | Died in prison | Along with accomplice Kenneth Bianchi, known as the 'Hillside Stranglers' | [45] |
Eugene Butler | 1900–1906 | 6 | 6 | Died in North Dakota State Hospital | Crimes discovered two years after his death | [46] |
Patty Cannon | 1802–1829 | 4 | 25+ | Died in prison awaiting trial | Gang leader who kidnapped slaves and free blacks to either sell or torture them | [47] |
Ricardo Caputo | 1971–1977 | 4 | 6 | Died in prison | [48] | |
Harvey Carignan | 1949–1974 | 2 | 5+ | Incarcerated 150 years | Known as the 'Want-Ad Killer'; escaped hanging for a 1949 killing on a technicality | [49] |
David Carpenter | 1979–1981 | 7 | 10+ | Sentenced to death | Also known as the 'Trailside Killer' | [50] |
Thomas D. Carr | 1860s–1869 | 1 | 15 | Executed 1870 | First legal execution in Belmont County, Ohio | [51] |
Michael Bear Carson | 1981–1983 | 3 | 12 | Sentenced to 75 years to life | [7] | |
Suzan Carson | 1981–1983 | 3 | 12 | Sentenced to 75 years to life | [52] | |
Steven David Catlin | 1976–1984 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to death | [53] | |
Richard Chase | 1977–1978 | 6 | 6 | Committed suicide awaiting execution | Known as the 'Vampire of Sacramento' | [54] |
Thor Nis Christiansen | 1976–1979 | 4 | 4 | Murdered in prison by unknown assailant | [55][56] | |
Joseph Christopher | 1980–1981 | 12 | 12+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Midtown Slasher' | [57] |
Doug Clark | 1980 | 7 | 7 | Sentenced to death | With accomplice Carol M. Bundy, known as the 'Sunset Strip Killers' | [58] |
Hadden Clark | 1986–1992 | 2 | 2+ | Sentenced to 70 years | Cannibal convicted of two murders; confessed to many more | [59] |
Ronald E. Clark | 1967 | 2 | 9 | Died in prison | [21] | |
Mary Clement | 1880–1885 | 4 | 4 | Released in 1886 | Luxembourgish immigrant who poisoned her family members with arsenic | [60] |
Alfred Leonard Cline | 1930–1945 | 9 | 11 | Died in prison | Murdered his wives with poisoned buttermilk after persuading them to will their possessions to his name. | [61] |
Cynthia Coffman | 1986 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to death | Kidnapped four women by ATMs before accomplice strangled them | [62] |
Carroll Cole | 1948–1980 | 16 | 35 | Executed 1985 | [63] | |
Alton Coleman | 1984 | 8 | 8 | Executed 2002 | Multi-state killer who along with his accomplice murdered a man and injured another, murdered four women and three young girls, and raped a young girl | [37] |
Rory Enrique Conde | 1994–1995 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Tamiami Trail Strangler' | [64] |
Anthony Cook | 1973–1981 | 9 | 9+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Committed crimes with his brother Nathaniel Cook | [65] |
Nathaniel Cook | 1973–1981 | 9 | 9+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Committed crimes with his brother Anthony Cook | [65] |
Jessie Lee Cooks | 1973–1974 | 15 | 73+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders | [66] |
Faye Copeland | 1986–1989 | 5 | 12 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Along with her husband, Ray Copeland, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States | [67][68][69][70][71] |
Ray Copeland | 1986–1989 | 5 | 12 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Along with his wife, Faye Copeland, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States | [67][68][69][70][71] |
Dean Corll | 1970–1973 | 28 | 28+ | Killed by accomplice Elmer Wayne Henley | Crimes referred to as the 'Houston Mass Murders' | [72] |
Juan Corona | 1971 | 25 | 25+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment. Died in prison in 2019. | Majority of victims had been transient workers | [73][74] |
Daniel Lee Corwin | 1987 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1998 | Abducted and killed three women around Texas | [75] |
Tony Costa | 1968–1969 | 4 | 8 | Committed Suicide in prison | [76] | |
Richard Cottingham | 1967–1980 | 6 | 85–100 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known variously as the 'Butcher of Times Square', the 'Torso Killer', the 'New York (city) Ripper', and the 'Times Square Torso Ripper' | [77][78][79] |
Juan Covington | 1998–2005 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [80] | |
Scott William Cox | 1980s–1990 | 2 | 20+ | Granted parole in 2013 | [81] | |
Andre Crawford | 1993–1999 | 11 | 11 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [82] | |
Mary Frances Creighton | 1920–1935 | 1 | 4 | Executed by electric chair | Poisoned her lover's wife; suspected of poisoning her mother in-law, father in-law, and younger brother | [83] |
Charles Cullen | 1988–2003 | 10 | 40+ | Incarcerated 127 years | A nurse in New Jersey and Pennsylvania | [84] |
Andrew Cunanan | 1997 | 5 | 5 | Committed suicide while a fugitive | [85] | |
Jeffrey Dahmer | 1978–1991 | 17 | 17 | Murdered by inmate Christopher Scarver | Milwaukee cannibal who retained various body parts of his victims | [86] |
Mike DeBardeleben | 1965–1983 | 0 | 8 | Died from pneumonia in prison | Also known as the 'Mall Passer'; convicted rapist and counterfeiter who kidnapped, raped, and tortured numerous women. Although never convicted of murder, Debardeleben is suspected to be behind the killings of at least 8 women. | [87] |
Samuel Dieteman | 2005–2006 | 8 | 8 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Accomplice Dale Hausner committed suicide in prison | [88] |
Thomas Dillon | 1989–1992 | 5 | 5+ | Died While Incarcerated | [89] | |
Westley Allan Dodd | 1989 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1993 | [90] | |
Ronald Dominique | 1997–2006 | 8 | 23+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [91] | |
Nannie Doss | 1927–1954 | 8 | 11 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Giggling Granny' and the 'Jolly Black Widow' | [92] |
Brian Dugan | 1983–1985 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [93] | |
Joseph E. Duncan III | 1996–2005 | 5 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Raped at least 17 young boys and three young girls | [94][95] |
Paul Durousseau | 1997–2003 | 9 | 9+ | Sentenced to death (overturned on January 31, 2017; awaiting resentencing) | German authorities suspect Durousseau may have killed several local women when he was stationed there with the Army during the early 1990s. | [96] |
Dale Wayne Eaton | 1988, 2001 (known) c. 1983-1996 (suspected) | 2 | 11+ | Sentenced to death (overturned - awaiting resentencing hearing) | Eaton perpetrated the 1988 kidnapping, rape, and murder of 18-year-old Lisa Kimmell, a crime that went unsolved for 14 years. In 2004, he was convicted of Kimmell's murder and sentenced to death. Eaton's death sentence was overturned in 2014 and he is currently awaiting a new sentencing hearing. Although he has not been charged, Eaton is also suspected of being behind the killings of numerous women between 1983 and 1996, known as the 'Great Basin Murders'. In addition to Kimmell's murder, Eaton was also convicted for beating his cellmate to death in 2001 while incarcerated in federal prison on unrelated charges. | [97] |
Edward Edwards | 1977–1996 | 5 | 15 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Sentenced to death for shooting his foster son in 1996 insurance murder | [98][99] |
Mack Ray Edwards | 1953–1970 | 3 | 18 | Committed suicide awaiting execution | [100][101] | |
Walter E. Ellis | 1986–2007 | 7 | 7 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Milwaukee North Side Strangler' | [102] |
Scott Erskine | 1989–1993 | 3 | 3+ | Sentenced to death | [103][104] | |
Felipe Espinosa | 1863 | 32 | 32 | Killed by Tom Tobin | ||
Donald Leroy Evans | 1985–1991 | 3 | 70 | Died in prison; murdered by a fellow death row inmate | Suspected of another dozen murders but recanted his confessions to over 70 more | [105] |
Gary Evans | 1985–1997 | 5 | 5 | Committed suicide to avoid apprehension | [106] | |
Richard Evonitz | 1996–1997 | 3 | 3+ | Committed Suicide to avoid apprehension | [107] | |
Larry Eyler | 1982–1984 | 2 | 24 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Known as the 'Interstate Killer' | [108] |
Christine Falling | 1980–1982 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Epileptic who strangled infants because of voices in her head | [109] |
Neal Falls | ?–2015? | 0 | 10+ | Killed by intended victim | Suspected of killing up to 10 women before being killed in self defense. | [110] |
Maria Carina Favato | 1930s–1938 | 114 | 114 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Italian immigrant; member of the Philadelphia poison ring | [27] |
Carl Feigenbaum | 1888–1894 | 1 | 13+ | Executed 1896 | German sailor who murdered his landlord in 1894; allegedly responsible for murders in other countries, also suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. | [111] |
Raymond Fernandez | 1947–1949 | 3 | 20 | Executed 1951 | Along with accomplice Martha Beck, became known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' | [17] |
Albert Fish | 1924–1932 | 3 | 8+ | Executed 1936 | Also known as the 'Werewolf of Wysteria'. A sadist and pedophile who cannibalized several children. | [112] |
Lavinia Fisher | ?–1819? | 0 | Numerous | Executed 1820 | Along with her husband John was a member of a highway gang; allegedly killed travelers visiting her inn. | [113] |
Wayne Adam Ford | 1997–1998 | 4 | 4+ | Sentenced to death | [114][115] | |
Bobby Jack Fowler | 1973–1996 | 1 | 20 | Died in prison | Convicted of one murder, suspected of up to 20 more. | [116] |
Kendall Francois | 1996–1998 | 8 | 10+ | Died in prison | [118] | |
Joseph Paul Franklin | 1977–1980 | 11 | 22 | Executed 2013 | Also attempted to assassinate Larry Flynt and Vernon Jordan | [119] |
Lonnie David Franklin Jr. | 1985–2007 | 10 | 25+ | Sentenced to death | Known as 'Grim Sleeper'; charged after DNA evidence linked him with ten murders in Los Angeles since 1985 | [120] |
John Wayne Gacy | 1972–1978 | 33 | 33+ | Executed 1994 | Known as the 'Killer Clown' | [121][122] |
Gerald Gallego | 1978–1980 | 10 | 10 | Died awaiting execution | Accomplice Charlene Gallego released 1997 | [123] |
Michael Gargiulo | 1993–2008 | 3 | 10 | Awaiting capital murder trial | [124] | |
Carlton Gary | 1977–1978 | 7 | 7+ | Executed 2018 | [125] | |
Donald Henry Gaskins | 1953–1982 | 9 | 100+ | Executed 1991 | Convicted of nine murders; claimed to an author to have killed more than 100 | [126] |
Robin Gecht | 1981–1982 | 18 | 18 | Incarcerated for 120 years | Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers | [127] |
Ed Gein | 1954–1957 | 2 | 7 | Died while incarcerated at Mendota Mental Health Institute | Known as the 'Plainfield Ghoul'. Gein's life and crimes have inspired, at least in part, the novels/films, Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs, and the 1974 movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. | [129][130] |
Hubert Geralds | 1994–1995 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Englewood Strangler' | [131] |
John Arthur Getreu | 1963–1974 | 1 | 3+ | Sentenced to 10 years in prison (1963) | Convicted of one murder in 1963, currently being investigated for possible crimes, prior to being identified as a suspect through GEDmatch in 1973 and 74 murders | [132] |
Janie Lou Gibbs | 1966–1967 | 5 | 5 | Died in prison | [133] | |
Mose Gibson | 1908–1920 | 3 | 7+ | Executed 1920 | Guilt has been questioned | [134] |
William Clyde Gibson | 2002–2012 | 3 | 3+ | Sentenced to death | [135] | |
Bertha Gifford | 1900–1928 | 3 | 17 | Died in Missouri State Hospital #4 | Found not guilty by reason of insanity | [136] |
Kristen Gilbert | 1989–1996 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Induced cardiac arrest in patients and would then respond to the coded emergency, often resuscitating the patients herself | [137] |
Amy Archer-Gilligan | 1910–1917 | 10 | 50 | Died in Connecticut Hospital for the Insane | Poisoned a husband and residents of her nursing home | [138] |
Sean Vincent Gillis | 1994–2004 | 8 | 8 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [139][140] | |
Lorenzo Gilyard | 1977–1993 | 12 | 13 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Kansas City Strangler' | [141] |
Harvey Glatman | 1957–1958 | 3 | 4 | Executed 1959 | Known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killer'; lured women to pose for 'bondage photographs' | |
Billy Glaze | 1986–1987 | 3 | 20+ | Died in prison | Guilt has come into question by the discovery of DNA evidence excluding Glaze and implicating another man | [142] |
Billy Gohl | 1902–1910 | 2 | 100+ | Died in prison | Union official linked with the disappearances of over 40 sailors in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 20th century | [7] |
David Alan Gore | 1981–1983 | 6 | 6 | Executed 2012 | One of the pair known as the 'Killing Cousins' | [144] |
Mark Goudeau | 2005–2006 | 9 | 9 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Baseline Killer' | [145] |
Gwendolyn Graham | 1987 | 5 | 6 | Accomplice of Cathy Wood; sentenced to life imprisonment | [146][147] | |
Harrison Graham | 1986–1987 | 7 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [148] | |
Shawn Grate | 2005–2016 | 2 | 5 | Sentenced to death | [149][150] | |
Dana Sue Gray | 1994 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Preyed on elderly women, murdering three; caught after a fourth intended victim survived and identified her | [151] |
Marvin Gray | 1971–1992 | 3 | 41 | Died in prison | Most dangerous prisoner in Colorado until his death; confessed to the murders of 41 people across 8 different states | [152] |
Ronald Gray | 1986–1987 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to death | [153] | |
Larry Green | 1973–1974 | 15 | 73+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders | [66] |
Ricky Lee Green | 1985–1986 | 4 | 12 | Executed 1997 | Bisexual drifter; his wife helped in two of the murders | [154] |
Samuel Green | 1817–1821 | 2 | 2+ | Executed 1822 | [155] | |
Vaughn Greenwood | 1964–1975 | 11 | 11 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Skid Row Slasher' | [156] |
Belle Gunness | 1900–1908 | 25 | 40 | Unknown | Norwegian-born murder-for-profit killer who killed her suitors and children | [157] |
Anna Marie Hahn | 1933–1937 | 5 | 5 | Executed 1938 | German-born murder-for-profit killer who poisoned five elderly men | |
Lizzie Halliday | 1890s | 4 | 7 | Died in Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane | First woman sentenced to be executed by the electric chair | [158] |
William Henry Hance | 1977–1978 | 4 | 4 | Executed 1994 | Known as the 'Forces of Evil' | |
Robert Hansen | 1971–1983 | 17 | 21+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Butcher Baker' | [159] |
Harpe brothers | 1797–1804 | 39 | 50+ | Murdered/executed | Brothers or cousins; America's first known serial killers | [160] |
Donald Harvey | 1970–1987 | 37 | 80 | Died in prison, killed by inmate James Elliott | Known as the 'Angel of Death' | [161] |
Charles Ray Hatcher | 1969–1982 | 2 | 16 | Committed suicide in prison | Convicted of two child murders in 1978 and 1982, also stabbed to death a fellow inmate and another man 20 years apart | [162] |
Dale Hausner | 2006 | 8 | 8 | Committed suicide in prison | Convicted of killing people in random drive-by shootings | [163] |
Harry T. Hayward | 1894 | 1 | 4 | Executed 1895 | [164] | |
Linda Hazzard | 1908–1911 | 1 | 13 | Served 2 years | Died in 1938 | [165] |
William Heirens | 1945–1946 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Lipstick Killer' | [166] |
Boone Helm | 1850–1864 | 11 | 11+ | Executed 1864 | Known as the 'Kentucky Cannibal' | [167][168] |
Elmer Wayne Henley | 1970–1973 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Crimes referred to as the 'Houston Mass Murders' | [72][169] |
Francis Hermann | 1890–1896 | 2 | 8 | Unknown | Known as the 'Priestly Butcher'; English-born pastor who murdered female church-goers, ex-wives and two of his children | [170] |
Loren Herzog | 1984–1999 | 3 | 19 | Committed suicide awaiting parole release | Along with accompliace Wesley Shermantine known as the 'Speed Freak Killers' | [171] |
J. Frank Hickey | 1883–1911 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Postcard Killer' | [172] |
Audrey Marie Hilley | 1975–1980 | 1 | 4 | Died in prison | Poisoned her husband; suspected of poisoning her mother, mother-in-law and a child she was looking after | [173] |
Johann Otto Hoch | 1890–1905 | 1 | 50+ | Executed 1906 | Known as the 'Stockyard Bluebeard' | |
H. H. Holmes | 1891–1894 | 9 | 27+ | Executed 1896 | Convicted of only one murder, but definitively tied to at least eight more. Confessed to a total of 27 | [174][175] |
William Devin Howell | 2003 | 7 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Convicted of killing 7 people in 2003. Believed to be the most prolific serial killer in Connecticut history. | [176][177] |
Waneta Hoyt | 1965–1971 | 5 | 5 | Died in prison | Exonerated under New York law because she died before her appeal | [178] |
Michael Hughes | 1986–1993 | 7 | 7+ | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Southside Slayer' | [179] |
Leslie Irvin | 1954–1955 | 6 | 6+ | Died in prison | His Supreme Court case set a precedent for fair trials of highly publicized defendants | [180] |
Phillip Carl Jablonski | 1978–1991 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to death | ||
Keith Hunter Jesperson | 1990–1995 | 8 | 8+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Happy Face Killer' | [181] |
John Johnson | 1843–? | 300+ | 300+ | Died 1900 | Known as 'Liver-Eating Johnson'; mountain man who allegedly ate the livers of Crows he'd slain | [182] |
Martha Ann Johnson | 1977–1982 | 3 | 4 | Sentenced to death; commuted to life | Georgia woman convicted of smothering to death three of her children between 1977 and 1982 | [183] |
Matthew Steven Johnson | 2000–2001 | 3 | 5 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [184] | |
Milton Johnson | 1983–1984 | 10 | 10+ | Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment | Victims included two deputy sheriffs | [52] |
Vincent Johnson | 1999–2000 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Brooklyn Strangler' | [185] |
Genene Jones | 1977–1982 | 2 | 60+ | Sentenced to 99 years in prison | Texas pediatric nurse who poisoned infants in her care; was due to be released March 2018; however, prosecutors charged her with two additional murders | [186][187][188][189] |
Syd Jones | 1900s–1914 | 13 | 13 | Executed 1915 | [190] | |
John Joubert | 1982–1983 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1996 | Known as the 'Nebraska Boy Snatcher' | [191] |
Francisco del Junco | 1995–1996 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Cuban immigrant who murdered and then burned the bodies of prostitutes in Miami | [192] |
Joseph Kallinger | 1974–1975 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Committed these crimes with his 15-year-old son Michael | [193] |
Patrick Kearney | 1965–1977 | 21 | 43 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [194] | |
Kelly Family | 1887 | 11 | 12 | Killed by vigilantes | Family of serial killers who killed and robbed wealthy travellers in No Man's Land | [195] |
Edmund Kemper | 1964–1973 | 6 | 10 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Co-Ed Killer' | [196] |
Israel Keyes | 1990s–2012 | 3 | 11+ | Committed suicide while in custody | 3 confirmed victims; linked to 11 victims in 4 states | [197] |
Roger Kibbe | 1977–1987 | 7 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'I-5 Strangler' | [198] |
Scott Lee Kimball | 2003–2004 | 4 | 5+ | 70-year sentence | FBI Informant; Proposed as a suspect in the West Mesa murders | [199] |
Sante Kimes | 1996–1998 | 2 | 3 | Died in prison | Criminal who's responsible for numerous crimes committed with her son, Kenneth Jr. | [200] |
Sharon Kinne | 1962–1964 | 3 | 3 | Escaped from prison 1969 | [201] | |
Anthony Kirkland | 1987–2009 | 5 | 6 | Sentenced to death | [202][203] | |
Tillie Klimek | 1914–1921 | 5 | 7 | Died in prison | Polish-born Chicago poisoner | |
Alfred Knapp | 1894–1902 | 5 | 5+ | Executed 1904 | Known as the 'Hamilton Strangler' | [204] |
Theresa Knorr | 1984–1985 | 2 | 3 | Sentenced to two life sentences | Her sons, William and Robert Jr., were accomplices | [205] |
Michelle Knotek | 1994–2003 | 2 | 3 | 22 years in prison | Tortured and abused boarders in her home with her husband | [206] |
Paul John Knowles | 1974 | 18 | 35 | Killed by police attempting to escape from custody | Known as the 'Casanova Killer' | [207][208] |
Todd Kohlhepp | 2003–2016 | 7 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [209][210] | |
Andrew Kokoraleis | 1981–1982 | 18 | 18 | Executed 1999 | Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers | [127][211] |
Thomas Kokoraleis | 1981–1982 | 18 | 18 | Released March 29, 2019 | Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers | [127] |
Randy Kraft | 1971–1983 | 16 | 67 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Scorecard Killer' and the 'Freeway Killer' | [212] |
Timothy Krajcir | 1977–1982 | 9 | 9 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [213] | |
Peter Kudzinowski | 1924–1928 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1929 | ||
Richard Kuklinski | 1948–1986 | 5 | 100–150 | Died in prison | Mafia associate known as the 'Iceman' | [214] |
Sheila LaBarre | 2004–2006 | 2 | 4 | Sentenced to life imprisonment without parole | Claimed she was an angel sent by God to punish pedophiles | [215] |
Leonard Lake | 1983–1985 | 11 | 25 | Committed suicide while in custody | Along with accomplice Charles Ng, they are also known as the 'Operation Miranda Killers'. They collected women as sex slaves before killing them. They killed a number of men and children as well. | [216][217][218][219][220] |
Delphine LaLaurie | 1834 | ? | ? | Died in Paris, France | Tortured and maimed her slaves | [221] |
Adam Leroy Lane | 2007 | 2 | 2+ | Sentenced to 50 years | [222][223][224] | |
Derrick Todd Lee | 1992–2003 | 2 | 7+ | Died in prison awaiting execution | Known as the 'Baton Rouge Serial Killer'; convicted of two murders; linked by DNA evidence to five others | [225] |
Gary Lewingdon | 1977–1978 | 10 | 10 | Died in prison | Together with brother Thaddeus Lewingdon, known as the '.22 Caliber Killers' | [226][227] |
Thaddeus Lewingdon | 1977–1978 | 9 | 9 | Died in prison | Together with brother Gary Lewingdon, known as the '.22 Caliber Killers' | [226][228] |
Samuel Little | 1970–2005 | 61 | 93+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Transient who allegedly killed 93 women in 14 states | [229] |
Will Lockett | 1912–1920 | 4 | 4 | Executed 1920 | Guilt has been questioned | [230] |
Michael Lee Lockhart | 1987–1988 | 4 | 6+ | Executed 1997 | Received death sentences in three states; executed by the state of Texas | |
Bobby Joe Long | 1984 | 10 | 10+ | Executed 2019 | Also known as the 'Classified Ad Rapist' | [231] |
Bill Longley | 1869–1878 | 32 | 32 | Executed 1878 | Gunfighter who killed unarmed slaves and Mexicans | [232] |
Henry Lee Lucas | 1960–1983 | 11 | 200+ | Died in prison | Confessed to approximately 3,000 murders, although most of his confessions are considered outlandish | [233] |
Michael Madison | 2012–2013 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to death | [234] | |
Orville Lynn Majors | 1993–1995 | 6 | 130 | Died in prison | [235] | |
Lee Boyd Malvo | 2002 | 7 | 17 | Life imprisonment without parole (overturned on May 26, 2017; awaiting resentencing) | With accomplice John Allen Muhammad, perpetrated the D.C. sniper attacks | [236] |
Richard Laurence Marquette | 1956–1975 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | First 11th person named on FBI 10 Most Wanted | [237] |
Lee Roy Martin | 1967–1968 | 4 | 4 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Gaffney Strangler' | [238][239][240] |
Rhonda Belle Martin | 1926–1951 | 1 | 6 | Executed 1957 | Alabama woman who poisoned family members | |
David Mason | 1980–1982 | 5 | 6 | Executed 1993 | Killed four elderly neighbours in 1980 and his cellmate in 1982 while imprisoned on lesser charges; suspected of shooting dead his boyfriend | [241] |
Samuel Mason | 1797–1803 | 20 | 20+ | Killed/Died from injuries received during a shoot-out | River pirate associated with the Harpe brothers and other outlaws | [242] |
Jesse Matthew | 2009–2014 | 2 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Believed to have raped, murdered, and sexually assaulted multiple women in Virginia from 2002 to 2014 | [243] |
David Edward Maust | 1974–2003 | 5 | 5 | Committed suicide in prison | Convicted of killing five teenage boys; one in Germany in 1974, another in 1981, and three he buried in his basement | [244][245] |
Kimberly McCarthy | 1997–1998 | 1 | 3 | Executed 2013 | Crack addict who murdered a neighbour; suspect in two similar murders | [246] |
Kenneth McDuff | 1966–1992 | 9 | 14+ | Executed 1998 | Known as the 'Broomstick Killer'; death sentence for 1966 triple-murder commuted; killed three days after 1989 parole | [247][248] |
Jerry Walter McFadden | 1973–1986 | 4 | 4 | Executed 1999 | [249] | |
David Meirhofer | 1967–1974 | 4 | 4 | Committed suicide | First serial killer to be apprehended via usage of offender profiling | [250] |
Joe Metheny | 1976–1996 | 5 | 10 | Died in prison | Also known as the 'Cannibal'. Butchered his victims and served them at BBQ at his roadside stand. | [251] |
Henry Lee Moore | 1911–1912 | 2 | 25 | Released 1956 | Suspect in the Villisca axe murders; sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his mother and grandmother with an axe, later commuted and released from prison | [252] |
Manuel Moore | 1973–1974 | 15 | 73+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders | [66] |
Stephen Morin | 1969–1981 | 4 | 48 | Executed 1985 | Suspected in over 30 unsolved violent crimes across the country | [253] |
Dontae Morris | 2010 | 5 | 7 | Sentenced to life imprisonment; later changed to the death sentence | Murdered three men in drug-related scandals, as well as two policemen who tried to arrest him; also suspected in the deaths of two other men. | [254] |
Frederick Mors | 1914–1915 | 8 | 8 | Unknown | Committed to Hudson River State Hospital, escaped in May 1916. | [7] |
Winston Moseley | 1963–1964 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Necrophile who sexually assaulted and murdered three women, including Kitty Genovese | [255] |
John Allen Muhammad | 2002 | 7 | 17 | Executed 2009 | With accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo perpetrated the D.C. sniper attacks | [256] |
Herbert Mullin | 1972–1973 | 11 | 13 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Eligible for parole in 2021 | [257] |
Wayne Nance | 1974–1986 | 0 | 5+ | Killed by intended victim | [258][259] | |
Joseph Naso | 1977–1994 | 6 | 10 | Sentenced to death | Also a suspect in the Alphabet murders case | [260] |
Alvin Neelley | 1982 | 2 | 2 | Died in prison | Committed murders with wife Judith Neelley | [261] |
Judith Neelley | 1982 | 2 | 2 | Death sentence commuted to life imprisonment | Committed murders with husband Alvin Neelley | |
Earle Nelson | 1926–1927 | 22 | 22+ | Executed 1928 | Known as the 'Gorilla Man' | [262] |
Charles Ng | 1983–1985 | 11 | 25 | Sentenced to death | Along with accomplice Leonard Lake, they are also known as the 'Operation Miranda Killers'. They collected women as sex slaves before killing them. They killed a number of men and children as well. | [263][217][218][219][220] |
Robert Nixon | 1937–1938 | 3 | 5 | Executed 1939 | Nixon served, in part, as the basis of the character of Bigger Thomas in Richard Wright's 1940 social protest novel Native Son. | |
Marie Noe | 1949–1968 | 8 | 8 | Sentenced to 20 years probation in 1998 | Murdered eight of her children; two others died of natural causes | [264] |
Roy Norris | 1979 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to 45 years to life | With accomplice Lawrence Bittaker known as 'Tool Box Killers' | [24] |
Gordon Stewart Northcott | 1926–1928 | 3 | 20 | Executed 1930 | His mother, Sarah Louise Northcott, was implicated as an accomplice. | [265] |
Diane O'Dell | 1982–1985 | 3 | 4 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Murders of her illegitimate infants | [266] |
Carl Panzram | 1920–1929 | 5 | 22 | Executed 1930 | murderer, rapist, and arsonist; convicted of two murders; confessed to 19 others | [267] |
Manuel Pardo | 1986 | 9 | 9 | Executed 2012 | Former police officer | [268] |
Gerald Parker | 1978–1978 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Bedroom Basher' | [269] |
Louise Peete | 1913–1944 | 3 | 3+ | Executed 1947 | Convicted of murdering a man and woman decades apart; four other acquaintances died suspiciously and four husbands committed suicide | [270] |
Steven Brian Pennell | 1987–1988 | 2 | 5 | Executed 1992 | Known as the 'Route 40 Killer' | [271] |
Christopher Peterson | 1990 | 4 | 7 | Incarcerated 120 years | Also known as the 'Shotgun Killer' | [272] |
Herman Petrillo | 1930s–1938 | 114 | 114 | Executed 1941 | Italian immigrant; leader of the Philadelphia poison ring | [27] |
Paul Petrillo | 1930s–1938 | 114 | 114 | Executed 1941 | Italian immigrant; leader of the Philadelphia poison ring | [27] |
Thomas W. Piper | 1873–1875 | 2 | 2+ | Executed 1876 | Known as the 'Boston Belfry Murderer' | [273] |
Jesse Pomeroy | 1874 | 2 | 9 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Boy Torturer' | [274] |
Harry Powers | 1931 | 5 | 5+ | Executed 1932 | Known as the 'West Virginia Bluebeard' | [275] |
Craig Price | 1987–1989 | 4 | 4 | Incarcerated | Convicted as a minor; scheduled for release in May 2020 | [276] |
Cleophus Prince Jr. | 1990 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to death | Also known as the 'Clairemont Killer' | [277] |
Marion Albert Pruett | 1981 | 5 | 5 | Executed 1999 | Committed his crimes while in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program | [278] |
Pleasant Pruitt | 1888–1902 | 3 | 3 | Committed suicide to avoid apprehension | [279] | |
Dorothea Puente | 1982–1988 | 9 | 15 | Died in prison | Convicted of three killings; suspected of six others | [280] |
Terri Rachals | 1980–1986 | 6 | 9 | Sentenced to 17 years imprisonment; Released 2003 | Former nurse | [281] |
Dennis Rader | 1974–1991 | 10 | 10 | Incarcerated–life imprisonment | Also known as the 'BTK Killer' | [282] |
Richard Ramirez | 1984–1985 | 13 | 14 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Known as the 'Night Stalker' | [283] |
Terry Peder Rasmussen | 1978–2002 | 6 | 6+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Chameleon Killer'; main suspect in the Bear Brook murders, as well as other murders | [284] |
David Parker Ray | 1950s–1999 | 0 | 60 | Died in prison | Convicted of kidnapping and torture in 2001, but never convicted of murder | [285] |
Melvin Rees | 1957–1959 | 5 | 9+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Sex Beast' | [7] |
Jack Reeves | 1967–1994 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to 99 years imprisonment | Killed his three wives after they planned to leave him; also killed a man while stationed in Italy | [286] |
Paul Dennis Reid | 1997 | 7 | 7 | Died in prison awaiting execution | Known as the 'Fast Food Killer' | [287] |
Ángel Maturino Reséndiz | 1986–1999 | 10 | 16 | Executed 2006 | Also known as The Railroad Killer/The Railway Killer/The Railcar Killer | [288] |
Robert Ben Rhoades | 1975–1990 | 3 | 50+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Truck Stop Killer' | [289] |
Stephen Richards | 1876–1878 | 9 | 9 | Executed 1879 | Known as the 'Nebraska Fiend' | [290] |
Gary Ridgway | 1982–1998 | 49 | 90+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Green River Killer' | [291] |
Joel Rifkin | 1989–1993 | 9 | 17+ | Incarcerated for 203 years to life | [292] | |
Montie Rissell | 1976–1977 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [52] | |
James Dale Ritchie | 2016 | 5 | 5+ | Killed by police during apprehension | Known as the 'Anchorage Serial Killer' | [293] |
Alonzo Robinson | 1926–1934 | 2 | 6 | Executed 1935 | Grave robber and cannibal convicted of a double murder; also suspected of murdering 4 women | [294] |
Harvey Miguel Robinson | 1992–1993 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to death | Teenager who stalked, raped and killed | [295] |
John Edward Robinson | 1984–1999 | 3 | 8+ | Sentenced to death | Sometimes referred to as 'the Internet's first serial killer' | [296] |
Sarah Jane Robinson | 1881–1886 | 8 | 11 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Boston Borgia' | [297] |
Robert Neal Rodriguez | 1984–1992 | 3 | 3 | Committed suicide while a fugitive | Former police officer | [298] |
Dayton Leroy Rogers | 1983–1987 | 7 | 8+ | Sentenced to death | [299] | |
Glen Edward Rogers | 1993–1995 | 4 | 5 | Sentenced to death | Death sentence currently under appeal | [300] |
Danny Rolling | 1989–1990 | 8 | 8 | Executed 2006 | Pleaded guilty to murdering five students | [301] |
Michael Bruce Ross | 1981–1984 | 8 | 8+ | Executed 2005 | [302] | |
Robert Rozier | 1981–1986 | 4 | 7 | Serving 25 years to life on a conviction for check kiting under a third strike law | Former NFL player; sentenced to 22 years for murder after agreeing to testify against Yahweh ben Yahweh's organization | [303] |
Edward H. Rulloff | 1844–1870 | 3 | 5 | Executed 1871 | Known as the 'Genius Killer' | [304][305] |
Olga Rutterschmidt | 1999–2005 | 2 | 2 | Sentenced to life imprisonment without parole | Killed vagrants with her partner-in-crime, Helen Golay | [306] |
Kimberly Clark Saenz | 2008 | 5 | 10+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Killed five patients by injecting bleach into their dialysis lines | .[307] |
Efren Saldivar | 1988–1998 | 6 | 50+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | ||
Altemio Sanchez | 1990–2006 | 3 | 3+ | Incarcerated, 75 years to life | Known as the 'Bike Path Rapist'; responsible for three murders and numerous rapes spanning a 25-year period in Buffalo, New York | [308][309][310] |
Anthony Santo | 1908 | 3 | 3 | Supposedly died while incarcerated at Taunton Lunatic Asylum | Juvenile who murdered two cousins and a girl during 'mad spells' | [311] |
Gerard John Schaefer | 1969–1973 | 2 | 34 | Murdered in prison by fellow inmate Vincent Rivera | Former police officer | [312] |
Charles Schmid | 1964 | 3 | 4 | Murdered in prison by unknown assailants | Also known as the 'Pied Piper of Tucson' | [313] |
Helmuth Schmidt | 1913–1917 | 1 | 4+ | Committed suicide in prison | Known as the 'American Bluebeard' | [314] |
Heriberto Seda | 1990–1993 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | New York City copycat of the 'Zodiac Killer' | [315] |
Juan Segundo | 1986–1995 | 4 | 7+ | Sentenced to death | [316] | |
Sean Sellers | 1985–1986 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1999 | One of 22 persons in the United States since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 to be executed for a crime committed while under the age of 18, and the lone to have been executed for crime committed under the age of 17 | [317] |
Tommy Lynn Sells | 1980–1999 | 6 | 22+ | Executed 2014 | Confessed to murdering dozens of people, possibly in excess of 70, only six are confirmed | [318][319] |
Arthur Shawcross | 1972–1989 | 12 | 14 | Died in prison | Also known as the 'Genesee River Killer' | [320] |
Lydia Sherman | 1863–1877 | 12 | 12 | Died in prison | [321] | |
Wesley Shermantine | 1984–1999 | 4 | 19 | Sentenced to death | Along with accompliace Loren Herzog known as the 'Speed Freak Killers' | [322] |
Anthony Allen Shore | 1986–1995 | 4 | 4+ | Executed 2018 | Also known as the 'Tourniquet Killer'; | [323] |
Robert Shulman | 1991–1996 | 5 | 5 | Died in prison | [325] | |
Daniel Lee Siebert | 1979–1986 | 10 | 13 | Died in prison | Killed nine people across America in three months | [326] |
Robert Joseph Silveria Jr. | 1981–1996 | 9 | 14+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Boxcar Killer', alleged member of Freight Train Riders of America | [328][329] |
J.C.X. Simon | 1973–1974 | 15 | 73+ | Died in prison | Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders | [66] |
Charles T. Sinclair | 1980–1990 | 13 | 13+ | Died in prison | Known as the 'Coin Shop Killer' | [330] |
Lemuel Smith | 1958–1981 | 5 | 6 | Sentenced to death; commuted to life | [331] | |
Morris Solomon Jr. | 1986–1987 | 6 | 7 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Sacramento Slayer' | [332] |
Lyda Southard | 1915–1920 | 6 | 6 | Released in 1941 | Known as 'Flypaper Lyda'; serial poisoner who killed four husbands, a young daughter and a brother-in-law | [333] |
Anthony Sowell | 2007–2009 | 11 | 11 | Sentenced to death | Also known as the 'Cleveland Strangler' and the 'Imperial Avenue Murderer' | [334] |
Timothy Wilson Spencer | 1984–1988 | 5 | 5 | Executed 1994 | Known as the 'Southside Strangler' | [335] |
Jack Owen Spillman | 1994–1995 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Werewolf Butcher' | [336] |
Edward Spreitzer | 1981–1982 | 18 | 18 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers | [127] |
Roger Dale Stafford | 1974–1978 | 9 | 34 | Executed 1995 | His wife implicated in 34 different murders in seven different states | [337] |
Gerald Stano | 1969–1980 | 22 | 41+ | Executed 1998 | Guilt has been questioned | [338] |
Cary Stayner | 1999 | 4 | 4 | Sentenced to death | [339][340] | |
Paul Michael Stephani | 1980–1982 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Weepy-Voiced Killer' | [341][342] |
William Suff | 1974–1992 | 12 | 22 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Riverside Prostitute Killer' | [343] |
Michael Swango | 1981–1997 | 4 | 60 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Physician and surgeon | [344] |
James Swann | 1993 | 4 | 4 | Found not guilty by reason of insanity and confined to Saint Elizabeths Hospital | Known as the 'Shotgun Stalker' | [345] |
Joseph 'Mad Dog' Taborsky | 1950–1957 | 7 | 7 | Executed 1960 | [346] | |
Georgia Tann | 1924–1950 | 19 | 19+ | Died of uterine cancer before she could be arrested | Child trafficker who sold kidnapped children to the black market | [347] |
Charles E. Terry | 1951–1963 | 1 | 4+ | Died in prison | Suspected of committing some of the Boston Strangler murders | [348] |
John Floyd Thomas Jr. | 1972–1986 | 7 | 15+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Known as the 'Southland Strangler' and the 'Westside Rapist' | [349][350][351] |
William Paul Thompson | 1983–1984 | 3 | 6 | Executed 1989 | [352] | |
Marybeth Tinning | 1972–1985 | 2 | 9 | Sentenced to 20 years to life | [353] | |
Ottis Toole | 1976–1983 | 6 | 6+ | Died in prison | Accomplice of Henry Lee Lucas | [354] |
Jane Toppan | 1895–1901 | 12 | 31+ | Found not guilty by reason of insanity and committed for life to the Taunton State Hospital | [355] | |
Maury Travis | 2000–2002 | 2 | 17+ | Committed suicide awaiting trial | [356] | |
Chester Turner | 1987–1998 | 15 | 16 | Sentenced to death | Convicted of murdering ten women and a viable unborn baby in South Los Angeles | [357] |
Andrew Urdiales | 1986–1996 | 8 | 8 | Committed suicide in prison | [358] | |
Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh | 1833–1845 | 2 | 2 | Executed 1846 | Self-confessed poisoner who killed her alcoholic husbands | [359] |
Darren Deon Vann | 2013–2014 | 7 | 7+ | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Indiana murderer who killed seven women; five of which were found in abandoned structures in the city of Gary | [360][361][362] |
Louise Vermilya | 1893–1911 | 9 | 9 | Charges dismissed | ||
Ralph Jerome Von Braun Selz | 1930–1935 | 1 | 5 | disappeared after parole in 1970 | known as 'The Laughing Killer' | [363][364] |
Henry Louis Wallace | 1990–1994 | 11 | 11 | Sentenced to death | Known as the 'Taco Bell Strangler' | [365] |
Edward Walton | 1896–1908 | 5 | 5 | Executed 1908 | [366] | |
Faryion Wardrip | 1984–1986 | 5 | 5 | Sentenced to death | Death sentence currently under appeal | [367] |
Carl Eugene Watts | 1974–1982 | 22 | 100 | Died in prison | Known as the 'Sunday Morning Slasher' | [368] |
Karl F. Werner | 1969–1971 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | ||
Nathaniel White | 1991–1992 | 6 | 6 | Sentenced to 150 years to life in prison | Confessed to beating and stabbing six women to death while on parole | [369] |
Sarah Whiteling | 1888 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1889 | Known as the 'Wholesale Poisoner' | [370] |
Christopher Wilder | 1984 | 8 | 15 | Killed by police during apprehension | Also known as the 'Beauty Queen Killer' | [371] |
Scott Williams | 1997–2006 | 3 | 3 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | [372] | |
Wayne Williams | 1979–1981 | 2 | 23 | Sentenced to life imprisonment | Has maintained his innocence from the beginning and conviction is considered controversial | [373] |
Shirley Winters | 1980–2006 | 2 | 7 | Sentenced to 8 1/3 to 25 years | [374] | |
Martha Wise | 1924–1925 | 3 | 3 | Died in prison | Poisoned 17 members of her own family | [375] |
Cathy Wood | 1987 | 5 | 6 | Incarcerated 20–40 years | Eligible for parole since 2005 | [146][147] |
Isaac L. Wood | 1855 | 3 | 3 | Executed 1858 | Poisoned his wife, brother and sister-in-law for monetary purposes | [376] |
Randall Woodfield | 1979–1981 | 18 | 44 | Sentenced to life imprisonment plus 165 years | Known as the 'I-5 Killer' and the 'I-5 Bandit' | [377] |
Douglas Wright | 1969–1991 | 7 | 7+ | Executed 1996 | First criminal executed by lethal injection in Oregon | [378] |
Aileen Wuornos | 1989–1990 | 7 | 7 | Executed 2002 | Also known as the 'Damsel of Death'. She shot seven men to death in Florida between 1989 and 1990 | [379] |
Robert Lee Yates | 1975–1998 | 13 | 18+ | Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment | [380] | |
Robert Zarinsky | 1958–1974 | 2 | 10 | Died in prison | [381] |
Unidentified serial killers[edit]
This is a list of unidentified serial killers who committed crimes within the United States.
Name | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Region where active | Notes | Ref |
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Alphabet murders | 1971–1973 | 3 | 3 | NY | Also known as the 'Double Initial Murders'; murders of three young girls in the Rochester, New York area in the early 1970s; Conv | [382] |
Ann Arbor Hospital Murders | 1975 | 10 | 10 | MI | Poisonings of 10 patients at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in 1975 | [383] |
Atlanta Ripper | 1911 | 15 | 15–21 | GA | Mystery murderer(s) of 15 Atlanta women in 1911 | [384] |
Axeman of New Orleans | 1918–1919 | 6 | 6–7 | LA | Responsible for the deaths of 6–7 people in New Orleans and the surrounding areas from 1918–1919 | [385] |
Boston Strangler | 1962–1964 | 13 | 13 | MA | 1960s deaths of 13 women (five young, eight older), mostly with their own stockings as ligature. Albert DeSalvo confessed to the murders, but was never indicted; DNA evidence tested in 2013 suggested his guilt in one of the cases | [386] |
Charlie Chop-off | 1972–1974 | 6 | 6 | NY | Murders of five boys in Manhattan in 1972 and 1973. A mental patient confessed to one slashing death. Four stabbings also involving mutilation remain unsolved | [387] |
Cincinnati Strangler | 1965–1966 | 7 | 7 | OH | Raped and strangled seven mostly elderly women in Cincinnati, Ohio between 1965 and 1966; Cab driver Posteal Laskey, Jr. is commonly believed to be culprit | [388] |
Cleveland Torso Murderer | 1934 | 13 | 40+ | OH | Also known as the 'Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run'; responsible for 12–13 murders in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the 1930s | [389] |
Colonial Parkway Killer | 1986–1989 | 8 | 8 | VA | Believed to have murdered at least eight people in Virginia between 1986 and 1989; left three couples dead and one couple missing and presumed dead | [390][391] |
Connecticut River Valley Killer | 1978–1987 | 7 | 7+ | MA, NH, VT | Stabbed at least six women to death in New England in the 1980s, severely injured one | [392] |
Cumminsville Murders | 1904–1910 | 5 | 5 | OH | Series of brutal murders and mutilations of women in the Cincinnati neighborhood of South Cumminsville | [393] |
Dayton Strangler | 1900–1909 | 6 | 6 | OH | Murdered five women and one man in Dayton, Ohio in the early 20th-century; one man was wrongfully convicted for the murders | [394] |
Daytona Beach killer | 2005–2016 | 4 | 7+ | FL | Murdered four, possibly five, women in Daytona Beach, Florida between 2005 and 2007. Suspect Arrested September 15, 2019 [395] | [396][397] |
Denver Strangler | 1894–1903 | 3 | 5 | CO | Strangled three prostitutes in Denver in 10 weeks; also thought to be responsible in two more murders | [398] |
The Doodler | 1974–1975 | 14 | 14 | CA | Sketched then stabbed to death 14 gay men in San Francisco, California in the 1970s | [399] |
Eastbound Strangler | 2006 | 4 | 4 | NJ | Murdered 4 women near Atlantic City, New Jersey in 2006. | [400][401] |
Edgecombe County Serial Killer | 2000s | 9 | 10 | NC | Murders of nine women and disappearance of another since 2005 around Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Antwan Pittman has been convicted in one case | [402] |
February 9 Killer | 2006–2008 | 2 | 2 | UT | Suspected serial killer who murdered 2 women on the same date, two years apart | [403] |
Flat-Tire murders | 1975 | 5 | 5+ | FL | Killed 5 women in 1975 | [404] |
Frankford Slasher | 1985–1990 | 8 | 9 | PA, NJ | Allegedly responsible for nine murders in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Leonard Christopher was convicted of one murder; another murder was committed in same style while he was incarcerated; believed to still be at large | [405][406] |
Freeway Phantom | 1971–1972 | 6 | 7 | DC | Raped and strangled six young women and girls in Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s, dumping their bodies by freeways | [407] |
Golden State Killer | 1979–1986 | 12 | 13+ | CA | Also known as the 'East Area Rapist', Golden State Killer' and the 'Original Nightstalker'; murdered 10 people in Southern California from 1979 through 1986; also linked to more than 50 rapes in the Sacramento area from 1976 to 1979. Suspect arrested on April 24, 2018. | [408][409] |
Gypsy Hill killings | 1976 | 5 | 5+ | CA | Known as the 'San Mateo slasher'; five unsolved killings, of young women in San Mateo County, California during early 1976; in 2014, the FBI named Rodney Halbower as a person of interest in the Gypsy Hill killings; as of 2018, he has been convicted in two of the murders | [410][411] |
Honolulu Strangler | 1985–1986 | 5 | 5 | HI | Raped and strangled five young women in Hawaii in 1985 and 1986 | [412][413] |
I-45 Killer | 1980 | 0 | 4+ | TX | Strangled four known victims in 1980 and sexually assaulted some. Three of the four women have never been identified. | [414] |
I-70 Killer | 1992–1994? | 6 | 8+ | IN, MO, KS TX (suspected) | Killed and robbed six store clerks around the Midwestern United States | [415] |
Jeff Davis 8 | 2005–2009 | 8 | 8 | LA | The bodies of eight women were found in swamps and canals surrounding Jennings, Louisiana. Originally thought to be a serial killer, but multiple suspects may be involved | [416][417] |
Long Island serial killer | 1996–2010 | 10 | 17 | NY | Suspected of killing eight women, a man and a child since 1996 and dumping their bodies along remote beaches in Suffolk and Nassau County, New York. The killer has been referred to as the Gilgo Beach killer because of the location where the first bodies were found | [418][419][420] |
The Man from the Train | 1900–1912 | 0 | 40+ | USA | Probably one Paul Mueller. Killed whole families in their sleep, from the east coast to the west and many places between, arriving and departing by train. Existence (and probable but not proven identity) discovered over 100 years after the murders, by analysis of contemporary records, showing a markedly common modus operandi for many previously unconnected crimes. | [421][422][423][424] |
Maryvale serial shooter | 2015–2016 | 9 | 9 | AZ | Attacked at night from a car using a handgun, killing seven people and injuring two between August 2015 and July 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona | [425][426] |
New Bedford Highway Killer | 1988–1989 | 9 | 11 | MA | Murders of nine women and disappearance of two others between 1988 and 1989 | [427] |
Oakland County Child Killer | 1976–1977 | 4 | 4+ | MI | Also known as the 'Babysitter'; responsible for the murders of four or more children in Oakland County, Michigan in 1976 and 1977 | [428] |
Ohio Prostitute Killer | 1981–2004 | 7 | 10 | OH | An individual believed to have murdered prostitutes and exotic dancers. His first victim is suspected to be Marcia King, who was identified in 2018. | [429][430][431] |
Phantom Killer | 1946 | 5 | 5 | TX | Believed to have committed the Texarkana Moonlight Murders in Texas between February 23 and May 4, 1946 | [432] |
Redhead murders | 1978–1992 | 8 | 11 | TN, AR, KY, MS, PA, WV | Series of unsolved homicides believed to have been committed by an unidentified serial killer in Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, also known as the 'Bible Belt Strangler.' | [433][434] |
Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders | 1972–1973 | 7 | 7+ | CA | A series of at least seven unsolved homicides involving female hitchhikers that took place in Sonoma County and Santa Rosa of the North Bay area of California in 1972 and 1973 | [435] |
Seminole Heights serial killer | 2017 | 4 | 4 | FL | Shot and killed four people, seemingly at random, in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. On November 28, 2017, police arrested Howell Emanuel Donaldson III in connection with the killings. | [436] |
Servant Girl Annihilator | 1884–1885 | 8 | 8 | TX | Also known as the 'Austin Axe Murderer'; responsible for at least seven murders in Austin, Texas between 1884 and 1885 | [437] |
Skid Row Stabber | 1978–1979 | 11 | 11 | CA | Murdered homeless men in Los Angeles' Skid Row neighborhood; Bobby Joe Maxwell was falsely convicted of two of the murders and accused of the rest, and died while in a coma prior to being exonerated | [438] |
Smiley face murder theory | 1990s–2000s | 0 | 40+ | USA | Theoretical serial killer(s) thought by some sources to have drowned college-aged young men across the northern part of the country since 1997; most experts suggest that the deaths were accidental | [439] |
Texas Killing Fields | 1970s–2000s | 1 | 30+ | TX | Since the early 1970s, roughly 30 bodies have been extracted from the fields, mainly consisting of young girls. May have been the work of multiple killers. Convicted murderer Edward Harold Bell, 72 years old in November 2011, claimed in a letter to police in 1998 to have murdered 11 girls in Galveston County. Kevin Edison Smith was sentenced to life imprisonment for one of the murders in 2012. | |
Tube Sock Killings | 1985 | 4 | 6 | WA | Unsolved murders which occurred in the remote community of Mineral in Washington | [440] |
West Mesa murders | 2003–2009 | 11 | 11+ | NM | Remains of 11 women, who disappeared between 2003 and 2005, found buried in desert in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2009 and attributed to a bone collector | [441] |
Zodiac Killer | 1968–1974 | 5 | 37 | CA NV (possible) | Targeted young couples. Remains unsolved but open in the California jurisdictions the 5 certain Zodiac murders occurred. Potentially 37 total victims claimed but unverified. | [442] |
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A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, in two or more separate events over a period of time, for primarily psychological reasons.[1][2] There are gaps of time between the killings, which may range from a few days to months, or many years.[2] This list shows serial killers from the 20th century to present day by number of victims. In many cases, the exact number of victims assigned to a serial killer is not known, and even if that person is convicted of a few, there can be the possibility that they killed many more.
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Organization and ranking of serial killings is made difficult by the complex nature of serial killers and incomplete knowledge of the full extent of many killers' crimes. To address this, multiple categories have been provided in order to more accurately describe the nature of certain serial murders. This is not a reflection of an individual's overall rank, which may or may not vary depending on personal opinion concerning the nature and circumstances of their crimes. The fourth column in the table states the number of victims definitely assigned to that particular serial killer, and thus the table is in order of that figure. The fifth column states the number of possible victims the killer could have murdered. Some of these crimes are unsolved, but were included because they are the work of a serial killer, despite nobody being caught.
This list does not necessarily include war criminals or members of democidal governments, such as Adolf Hitler, Hideki Tojo, Mao Zedong, Joseph Stalin, or Pol Pot. Only serial killers with 10 confirmed or suspected murders should be included on this list.
Serial killers with the highest known victim count
The most prolific modern serial killer is Harold Shipman, with 218 proven kills and possibly as many as 250 (see 'Medical professionals', below). Excluding these 'Medical professionals and pseudo-medical professionals', with their ability to kill simply and in plain sight, and Serial killer groups and couples (below), this list is a compilation of modern serial killers currently with the highest verifiable murder count.
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Luis Garavito | Colombia Ecuador[3] Venezuela[3] | 1992 to 1999[3] | 138 | 172–300+ | Child-murderer, torture-killer, and rapist known as 'La Bestia' ('The Beast'). Confessed to killing 140 boys between eight and 16 years old over a seven-year period in Colombia and neighboring countries.[3] He is suspected of murdering over 300 victims, mostly street children.[4][5] |
Pedro López | Colombia Peru Ecuador | 1969 to 1979 | 3 | 300+ | Child-murderer and rapist, known as 'The Monster of the Andes'. Targeted young girls, between the ages of eight and 12. Arrested in 1980 and convicted in 1983 of killing three young girls, but claimed to have killed hundreds. Despite being believed to be one of the most prolific serial killers of the twentieth century, he was released in the late 1990s.[6] |
Javed Iqbal | Pakistan | 1998 to 1999 | 100 | 100 | Child-murderer and rapist, known as “Kukri”, Iqbal murdered 100 street children by strangling them and covering up his crimes by dissolving the bodies with acid. He was arrested in 1999 thanks to a letter he sent a newspaper, and was set to be executed in the manner described by the judge who stated, 'You will be strangled to death in front of the parents whose children you killed, Your body will then be cut into 100 pieces and put in acid, the same way you killed the children.'[7] However, he died in custody before he could be executed.[8] |
Mikhail Popkov | Russia | 1992 to 2010 | 78 | 81 | Serial rapist-killer nicknamed 'The Werewolf', who was active for two decades in Angarsk, Irkutsk and Vladivostok. After being convicted of 22 murders in 2015, he confessed to an additional 59 murders, of which he was convicted of 56 in 2018.[9][10] |
Daniel Camargo Barbosa | Colombia Ecuador Brazil(alleged)[11] | 1974 to 1986 | 72 | 180[11] | Child and woman murderer, believed to have possibly raped and killed over 150 victims, primarily targeting female children as they were more likely to be virgins. Confessed to killing 72 victims. He strangled young girls in Colombia and was arrested, but he escaped from prison and he started killing in Ecuador; rearrested in 1986, he was incarcerated in the same Ecuadorian prison as 300+ serial killer Pedro López.[citation needed] Camargo was killed in jail by the nephew of one of his victims.[11][12] |
Pedro Rodrigues Filho | Brazil | 1967 to 2003 | 71 | 100+ | He claimed to have killed over 100 victims, 47 of them inmates. He also killed his father and ate a piece of his heart. He killed his first two victims at the age of 14; he was first arrested in 1973. Convicted and sentenced to 128 years, but the maximum one can serve in Brazil is 30 years.[13] |
Kampatimar Shankariya | India | 1977 to 1978 | 70 | 70+ | This mysterious Indian serial killer used a hammer to kill over 70 men and women between 1978 and 1979, his last words were, 'I have murdered in vain,' he declared. 'Nobody should become like me.'[14][15][16] |
Yang Xinhai | China | 2000 to 2003 | 67 | 67 | Known as the 'Monster Killer'. Would enter victims' homes at night and kill using axes, meat cleavers, hammers, and shovels. Executed by gunshot in 2004.[17] |
Samuel Little | United States | 1970 to 1982, 1989 to 2005 | 61 | 93 | Was convicted of killing three women, but later investigations linked 31 other murders to him. Little is now thought to be America's most prolific serial killer. He claims he killed as many as 93 victims total, three above his initial confession of 90. The investigation into his crimes are ongoing.[18] |
Andrei Chikatilo | Soviet Union | 1978 to 1990 | 53 | 56 | Known as 'The Butcher of Rostov', 'The Red Ripper' or 'The Rostov Ripper'. Convicted of the murder of 53 women and children between 1978 and 1990. One man was previously convicted and executed for his first murder. Executed by gunshot in 1994.[19] |
Anatoly Onoprienko | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1989 to 1996 | 52 | 52+ | Known as 'The Beast of Ukraine', 'The Terminator' and 'Citizen O'. Convicted of the murders of nine people in 1989 and 43 people in 1995–1996. Traveled throughout Europe illegally from 1990 to 1995; whether he killed during this time is unknown. Sentenced to death, later commuted to imprisonment for life. Died from heart failure in 2013.[19] |
Florisvaldo de Oliveira | Brazil | 1982 | 50 | 50+ | Known as 'Cabo Bruno'; former police officer and vigilante who murdered criminals in the outskirts of São Paulo; murdered by unknown assailants in 2012.[20] |
Robert Pickton | Canada | 1983 to 2002 | 49 | 49 | Nicknamed 'The Butcher'; Robert Pickton was a Canadian serial killer who killed 49 women and disposed of their bodies by feeding them to his pigs. He was convicted of only 6 murders but charged for his proven 49 victims. Unfortunately, much to the anger of the victims families, the remaining 43 charges were stayed or dropped. |
Gary Ridgway | United States | 1982 to 2000 | 49 | 71–90+ | Truck painter who confessed to killing 71 women. Also known as The Green River Killer. He almost exclusively targeted sex workers from Seattle. Suspected of killing over 90 victims, confessed to 71, convicted of 49.[21] Sentenced to life without parole and currently imprisoned in ADX Florence in Colorado.[22] |
Alexander Pichushkin | Russia | 1992 to 2006 | 48 | 60 | Known as the Chessboard Killer. Convicted of murdering 48 victims and suspected of killing 60. Claimed to have murdered 62 people, because he did not know that two of his victims had survived; stated goal of becoming Russia's most prolific serial killer.[23] Sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
Wang Qiang | China | 1995 to 2003 | 45 | 60+ | Killed 45 and raped 10 from 1995 to 2003.[24] Executed in 2005. |
Ahmad Suradji | Indonesia | 1986 to 1997 | 42 | 70–80+ | Convicted of strangling at least 42 women and girls in a series of ritual slayings he believed would give him magical powers. Executed by firing squad in 2008.[25] |
Raman Raghav | India | 1965 to 1968 | 41 | 41 | In the late 1960s Raman Raghav went on a violent rampage in Mumbai, India. He bludgeoned 41 people to death inside their huts while they slept. |
Tiago Henrique Gomes da Rocha | Brazil | 2011 to 2014 | 39 | ~39 | Brazilian security guard who confessed to the murders of 39 people. Attempted suicide in prison. Sentenced to 25 years.[26] |
Moses Sithole | South Africa | 1994 to 1995 | 38 | 38+ | Known as South Africa's Ted Bundy. Preyed on unemployed women, posing as a businessman and luring his victims with the prospects of a job, before leading them to an isolated place, where he raped, tortured, and murdered them. Sentenced to 2410 years imprisonment with a non-parole period of 930 years.[27] |
Serhiy Tkach | Soviet Union Ukraine | 1984 to 2005 | 36 | 80–100 | A former Ukrainian police criminal investigator, suffocated girls aged between eight and 18 and performed sexual acts on their bodies after they were dead. Claims to have killed 100. Sentenced to imprisonment for life. Died from heart failure in 2018.[28] |
Gennady Mikhasevich | Soviet Union | 1971 to 1985 | 36 | 43–55+ | Strangled females. Besides killing, he also robbed his victims of money and valuable items (that he would sometimes give to his wife as a gift). Executed by firing squad in 1987.[29] |
Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi | Morocco | 1906 and earlier | 36 | 36+ | Known as 'Marrakesh Arch-Killer'; drugged, mutilated and murdered women; executed 1906. |
Vera Renczi | Romania Yugoslavia Hungary (alleged) | 1920 to 1930 | 35 | ~35 | Romanian serial killer nicknamed, 'The Black Widow' convicted of killing 35 men through arsenic poisoning but confessed to only killing 32 victims. Renczi is the world's most prolific female serial killer. However, there is very little information about Renczi and her crimes because personal information (criminal history, academic records, and etc.) were not cataloged as well as they are today, making some criminologists believe she was a figure of Romanian folklore rather than an actual person.[30] |
Ted Bundy | United States | 1974 to 1978 | 35 | 36+ | American serial killer known for his charisma and good looks. Bundy officially confessed to 30 homicides, but had confessed to killing 35–36 women in the past, and some estimates run upwards of 100 or more. Infamous for escaping from prison twice and murdering multiple victims in one day; sometimes abducting women from the same location within hours of one another.[31] He was executed by electric chair in 1989.[32][33] |
John Wayne Gacy | United States | 1972 to 1978 | 33 | 34+ | Known to have murdered a minimum of 33 teenage boys and young men between 1972 and 1978, 26 of whom he buried in the crawl space of his Chicago home. Gacy was known as the 'Killer Clown' due to the fact he often entertained children at social events dressed in a self devised clown costume. Executed by lethal injection in 1994.[34] |
Ali Asghar Borujerdi | Ottoman Empire Iraq Persia | 1907 to 1934 | 33 | 33 | Known as 'Asghar the Murderer'. Killed 33 young adults in Iraq and Iran. Executed by hanging in 1934.[35] |
Vasili Komaroff | Soviet Union | 1921 to 1923 | 33 | 33 | Known as 'The Wolf of Moscow'; horse trader who killed 33 men. Executed by firing squad in 1923. |
Fernando Hernández Leyva | Mexico | 1982 to 1999 | 33 | 100+ | Confessed to 100 murders and six kidnappings at the time of his arrest in 1999 (he had been arrested previously in 1982 and 1986, the second time for murder, but escaped from prison), but later retracted and claimed that he had been beaten by the police and his family threatened in order to force him to confess. Accused of as many as 137 murders in five southern Mexican states, convicted of 33 murders and sentenced 50 years in prison. Tried unsuccessfully to kill himself in prison. If his claim of 100+ victims were true then Leyva would be one of the world's worst murders, currently he is Mexico's worst documented serial killer.[36] |
Ramadan Abdel Rehim Mansour | Egypt | 1999 to 2006 | 32 | 32+ | Gang leader known as al-Tourbini ('The Express Train'). Raped and tortured homeless children, mostly boys aged 10 to 14 years old, aboard the trains between Cairo, Alexandria, Qalyubia and Beni Sueif. The victims were usually thrown off the moving train when they were dead or in agony; other times they were thrown into the Nile or buried alive. Executed in 2010.[37] |
Volga Maniac | Russia | 2011 to 2012 | 32 | 32 | Killed elderly women in several Russian regions; Kazakhstani native Pavel Shayakhmetov, found guilty of killing two elderly women in Samara, was arrested on suspicion of committing these murders, but police forces believe that the real perpetrator, possibly originating from Tatarstan, is out there.[38] |
Serial killers with 15 to 30 victims
This part of the list contains all serial killers with 15 to 30 proven victims who acted alone and were neither medical professionals nor contract killers.
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Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Karl Denke | German Empire Germany | 1900 to 1924 | 30 | 42+ | Killed and cannibalized poor travelers and homeless vagrants. Kept a ledger recording his murders with at least 31 names in it (including Vincenz Olivier, his only surviving victim), thus confirming at least 30 victims. But due to the massive amount of human remains found in his apartment, his kill count is suspected by many to exceed 42 victims. Committed suicide by hanging himself in his holding cell before he could be tried.[39] |
Francisco das Chagas Rodrigues de Brito | Brazil | 1989 to 2003 | 30 | 42 | Pedophile who sexually abused, murdered and mutilated children in Maranhão and Pará; sentenced to 217 years imprisonment.[40] |
Luis Gregorio Ramírez Maestre | Colombia | 2010 to 2013 | 30 | 30 | Killed motorists in various municipalities before his 2012 capture.[41] |
David Thabo Simelane | Swaziland | 2000 to 2001 | 28 | 45 | Sexually assaulted women he befriended in forests, stabbing or strangling them afterward; sentenced to death.[42] |
Zhang Jun | China | 1993 to 2000 | 28 | 28 | Robbed 22 stores in several Chinese provinces, killing 28 people in the process. Executed in 2001.[43] |
Cedric Maake | South Africa | 1996 to 1997 | 27 | 35+ | Known as the 'Wemmer Pan Killer' and 'Hammer Killer'. He killed his victims with different instruments such as guns, rocks, a knife, and a hammer. Authorities attributed the murders to two serial killers because of the inconsistent modus operandi. In some cases he killed his victims with a rock, in others he shot them, and in others he murdered tailors with a hammer. Maake was arrested after Moses Sithole was found guilty of 38 killings and sentenced to 1,340 years in prison.[44] |
Bruce George Peter Lee | United Kingdom | 1973 to 1979 | 26 | 26 | Epilepticarsonist who killed people in the town of Hull; sentenced to life imprisonment, but was later institutionalized.[45] |
The Stoneman | India | 1985 to 1989 | 25 | 25+ | 12 homeless people were murdered in their sleep in Bombay between 1985 and 1987, and 13 in Calcutta in 1989—in all cases, by dropping a large rock over their head (an additional victim escaped, but could not identify the attacker). No one was ever charged with any of the murders.[46] |
Juan Corona | United States | 1971 | 25 | 25+ | Corona was convicted of murdering ranch laborers and burying them in orchards. He was sentenced to 25 terms life imprisonment.[47] Died from natural causes in 2019. |
Fritz Haarmann | Germany | 1918 to 1924 | 24 | 27+ | Also known as the Butcher of Hanover and the Vampire of Hanover, because of his preferred method of killing by biting through his victim's throat, sometimes while sodomizing them. He would then dump the bodies in the nearby river Leine. Believed to have been responsible for the murder of 27 boys and young men, he was convicted, found guilty of 24 murders and executed by guillotine in 1925.[48] |
Béla Kiss | 1912 to 1916 | 24 | 24+ | Evaded arrest and conviction after the discovery of 24 bodies hidden in large metal drums on his property in 1916. At that time he was serving in the Austro-HungarianArmy, and deserted when the military was notified of the murders by civilian authorities. His final whereabouts and fate are unknown, as is his final victim count.[49] | |
Majid Salek Mohammadi | Iran | 1981 to 1985 | 24 | 24 | Killed mainly women he considered unfaithful to their husbands, sometimes the children accompanying them too; committed suicide before he could be sentenced.[50] |
Yvan Keller | France Germany (suspected) Switzerland (suspected) | 1989 to 2006 | 23 | 150 | Known as the 'Pillow Killer'; killed and robbed old women in France's Alsace region, but also confessed to up to 150 murders, including in Germany and Switzerland; committed suicide before trial.[51] |
Ronald Dominique | United States | 1997 to 2006 | 23 | 23+ | Louisianian serial killer, known locally as the Bayou Strangler and murdered victims in the Terrebonne Parish, Lafourche Parish, Iberville Parish and Jefferson Parish. Sentenced to eight life terms.[52] |
Juan Fernando Hermosa | Ecuador | 1991 to 1992 | 23 | 23 | Known as 'Niño del Terror'; youth gang leader who murdered mostly taxi drivers and homosexuals in Quito; murdered on his 20th birthday by unknown assailants.[53] |
Earle Nelson | United States Canada | 1926 to 1927 | 22 | 25 | Necrophiliac who primarily targeted boarding houselandladies on the US West Coast during 1926; he was also known as 'Gorilla Killer' or 'the Dark Strangler'. Captured after two murders in a small (now ghost) town in southern Manitoba. Found guilty, hanged by Canadian authorities in January 1928.[54] |
Mikhail Novosyolov | Soviet Union Russia Tajikistan | 1977 to 1995 | 22 | 22 | Known as the 'Necrophile Rebel'; killed his victims with blows from heavy objects, then had sexual intercourse with their corpses; sentenced to civil commitment.[55] |
Manuel Octavio Bermúdez | Colombia | 1999 to 2003 | 21 | 50+ | Colombian pedophile and serial killer. Known as 'El Monstruo de los Cañaduzales' (The Monster of the Cane Fields). He confessed to killing 21 children in remote areas of Colombia.[56] Sentenced to 40 years in prison. |
Patrick Kearney | United States | 1965 to 1977 | 21 | 43+ | Would pick up young male hitch-hikers or young men from gay bars near Redondo Beach, California, and kill them.[57] Sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
William Bonin | United States | 1979 to 1980 | 21 | 36+ | Bonin and three accomplices are known to have murdered a minimum of 21 youths aged between 12 and 19 in and around Los Angeles. As the majority of his victims were discarded alongside various southern California freeways, Bonin became known as the Freeway Killer. Convicted of 14 of the freeway murders, he was executed by lethal injection in 1996.[58] |
Vasile Tcaciuc | Romania | 1917 to 1935 | 21 | 26+ | Romanian man who lured victims and then murdered them with an axe. He was arrested in 1935 after a dog found a dead body in his house. He confessed to having committed at least 26 murders. He was shot dead by a policeman while trying to escape from prison.[59] |
Yoo Young-chul | South Korea | 2003 to 2004 | 21 | 26 | Used a hammer to murder mostly older victims, until his focus shifted to the decapitation and mutilation of escorts after being dumped by a girlfriend who worked in that profession.[60] Was sentenced to death and currently incarcerated.[61][62] |
Francisco Guerrero Pérez | Mexico | 1880 to 1908 | 21 | 21 | Known as 'El Chaquero'; the first captured serial killer in Mexico, who killed prostitutes in Mexico City; died in 1910 from cerebral thromboembolism and another, unspecified cause.[63] |
Abdullah Shah | Afghanistan | 1990s | 20 | 20+ | Killed travelers on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad serving under Zardad Khan. Also killed his wife. Executed by gunshot in 2004.[64] |
José Paz Bezerra | Brazil | 1960s to 1970s | 20 | 20+ | Known as the 'Morumbi Monster'; sexually violated, tortured and then murdered at least 20 women in São Paulo and Pará; sentenced to 30 years imprisonment and later released in 2001.[65] |
Bulelani Mabhayi | South Africa | 2007 to 2012 | 20 | 20 | Known as the 'Monster of Tholeni'; killed women and children in the village of Tholeni; sentenced from 25 years to life imprisonment.[66] |
Mohan Kumar | India | 2005 to 2009 | 20 | 20 | Lured female victims with promises of marriage and gave them cyanide, claiming they were contraceptive pills, Sentenced to death in 2013.[67] |
Alexander Spesivtsev | Russia | 1991 to 1996 | 19 | 82+ | Cannibal known as 'The Novokuznetsk Monster'; admitted to 19 murders, but 82 bloody sets of clothes were found in his home, along with jewels and photographs of possibly unidentified victims. Found insane and interned in a mental hospital. His mother was sentenced to 16 years in prison for luring Spesivtsev's victims to their home.[68] |
Larry Eyler | United States | 1982 to 1984 | 19 | 23+ | Known as 'The Interstate Killer'; sentenced to death for the 1984 murder and dismemberment of 15-year-old Daniel Bridges. He confessed to other homicides of young men and boys in five separate states. Died of AIDS complications in 1994.[69] |
Georgia Tann | United States | 1924 to 1950 | 19 | 19+ | Child trafficker who sold children to the black market; multiple children died due to the harsh abuse caused by Tann; died of uterine cancer before she could be arrested.[70] |
El Psicópata | Costa Rica | 1986 to 1996 | 19 | 19+ | ('The Psychopath') Unidentified serial killer who killed 19 people with an M3 submachine gun in three Costa Rican towns, always south of the Florencio del Castillo Highway.[71] |
Sergei Ryakhovsky | Soviet Union Russia | 1988 to 1993 | 19 | 19+ | Known as the Balashikha Ripper, he was convicted for the murders of at least 19 victims. Died from tuberculosis in 2005.[72] |
Yevgeny Chuplinsky | Russia | 1998 to 2006 | 19 | 19+ | Known as the 'Novosibirsk Maniac'; killed prostitutes in Novosibirsk; despite extensive police search and the capture of another serial killer, he was only arrested in 2016; sentenced to life imprisonment.[73] |
M. Jaishankar | India | 2008 to 2011 | 19 | 19+ | Accused of killing at least 19 women. Charged with 13 murders, he escaped during a trial transport. Killed eight more people in two months before he was recaptured. Sentenced to 27 years. Committed suicide by slashing his wrists with a shaving blade in prison on 27 February 2018.[74] |
Ansis Kaupēns | Latvia | 1920 to 1926 | 19 | 19 | Army deserter who committed 30 robberies and killed 19 people; the most infamous Latvian criminal; executed by hanging in 1927.[75] |
Vadim Ershov | Russia | 1992 to 1995 | 19 | 19 | Known as the 'Krasnoyarsk Beast'; committed 70 crimes around the Krasnoyarsk area, including 19 murders and eight attempted murders; sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment.[76] |
Velaphi Ndlangamandla | South Africa | 1998 | 19 | 19 | Known as 'The Saloon Killer'; robbed who murdered people around Mpumalanga in his crime spree; sentenced to 137 years imprisonment.[77] |
Yavuz Yapıcıoğlu | Turkey | 1994 to 2002 | 18+ | 40+ | Killed in various cities of Turkey. 18 murders proven and accused of more than 40 by eyewitnesses and relatives.[78] |
Paul John Knowles | United States | 1974 | 18 | 35+ | Killed 18 people in various states in 1974. Claimed 35 murders. Known as the 'Casanova Killer'; shot dead by FBI agents.[79] |
Thierry Paulin | France | 1984 to 1987 | 18 | 21 | Known as 'The monster of Montmartre'. Killed and robbed elderly women. Died of AIDS in 1989 in prison before trial.[80] |
Randall Woodfield | United States | 1979 to 1981 | 18 | 44 | Known as 'The I-5 Killer' and 'The I-5 Bandit.' Suspected of as many as 44 murders.[81] Sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
Umesh Reddy | India | 1996 to 2002 | 18 | 18+ | Confessed to 18 rapes and murders. Sentenced to death.[82] |
Christopher Mhlengwa Zikode | South Africa | 1994 to 1995 | 18 | 18+ | Known as 'Donnybrook Serial Killer' murdered 18 people in Donnybrook, KwaZulu Natal from 1994–1995.[83] |
Asande Baninzi | South Africa | 2001 | 18 | 18 | Killed 18 people in three months, including a family of four; given 19 life sentences and 189 years of imprisonment.[84] |
Huang Yong | China | 2001 to 2003 | 17 | 25 | Lured and murdered 17 teenage boys, although he is suspected of 25 murders between September 2001 and 2003.[85] Executed by firing squad in 2003. |
Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña | Peru | 2005 to 2006 | 17 | 25 | Known as 'El Apóstol de la Muerte' ('The Apostle of Death'). Convicted of 17 murders and claimed 25. Sentenced to 35 years in prison.[86] |
Darbara Singh | India | 2004 | 17 | 23 | Sexually assaulted and then murdered children of non-Punjabi immigrants; died in 2018 while serving a life sentence.[87] |
Sergei Dovzhenko | Ukraine | 1992 to 2002 | 17 | 19 | Killed people because they were 'mocking' him; sentenced to life imprisonment.[88] |
Donato Bilancia | Italy | 1997 to 1998 | 17 | 17 | Burglar who murdered 17 people, mainly prostitutes, between 1997 and 1998, during a six-month period. Known as the 'Prostitutes Killer' and the 'Liguria Monster'. Sentenced to imprisonment for life.[89] |
Irina Gaidamachuk | Russia | 2002 to 2010 | 17 | 17 | Known as 'Satan in a skirt'. Killed 17 elderly women between 2002 and 2010. Sentenced to 20 years in prison. |
Randy Steven Kraft | United States | 1971 to 1983 | 16 | 65–67 | Convicted of 16 counts of murder but left a cryptic 'score card' referring to at least 65 victims. May have had an accomplice.[90] Sentenced to death. |
Mohammed Bijeh | Iran | 2004 | 16 | 20 | Raped and killed at least 16 boys and teenagers. Nicknamed the 'Tehran Desert Vampire'. Was convicted and executed after being lashed in front of a crowd in 2005.[91] |
Michel Fourniret | France Belgium | 1987 to 2001 | 16 | 19 | Known as the Ogre or Beast of Ardennes. He was caught after a failed kidnapping in 2003.[92] |
Sipho Agmatir Thwala | South Africa | 1996 to 1997 | 16 | 19 | Nicknamed the Phoenix Strangler after the area in which he committed his crimes; he raped and strangled 19 females; arrested, he was found guilty of 16 murders.[93] |
Saeed Hanaei | Iran | 2000 to 2001 | 16 | 19 | Confessed to luring 16 prostitutes to his home and killing them in an attempt to 'cleanse' the city of Mashhad. His actions were dubbed 'The Spider Murders'. Executed by hanging in 2002.[94] |
Jeffrey Dahmer | United States | 1978 to 1991 | 16 | 17 | Dahmer ate some of his victims and kept their body parts in his freezer. Was sentenced to life imprisonment; murdered in prison in 1994.[95] |
José Antonio Rodríguez Vega | Spain | 1987 to 1988 | 16 | 16+ | Nicknamed El Mataviejas (The Old Lady Killer), he raped and killed at least 16 elderly women, aged from 61 to 93 years old, in and around Santander, Cantabria. He went unrecognized for over a year because he moved his victims into their beds after they were killed; no autopsies were made and the deaths were attributed to natural causes. He also took trophies from his victims that he held in a particular room of his home; about 10 percent of these trophies remained unclaimed, implying the existence of other victims.[96] He was stabbed to death by two inmates while incarcerated in 2002. |
Elias Xitavhudzi | South Africa | 1950s | 16 | 16 | Nicknamed Panga man for his use of a machete (locally known as a 'panga'). He stabbed and robbed his victims between 1953 and 1959; arrested, he was executed by hanging in 1960.[97] |
Jimmy Maketta | South Africa | 2005 | 16 | 16 | Pleaded guilty to and convicted of 16 murders and 19 rapes committed over the nine-month period of April to December 2005.[98] |
Jack Mogale | South Africa | 2008 to 2009 | 16 | 16 | Raped and strangled females in the Donnybrook area. Convicted of 16 murders and 19 rapes, nine kidnappings, robbery and assault.[99] |
Robert Lee Yates | United States | 1975 to 1998 | 16 | 16 | Killed prostitutes in the 'Skid Row' area of E. Sprague Avenue in Spokane, Washington. Sentenced to 408 years in prison and two death sentences.[100] |
Carroll Cole | United States | 1948 to 1980 | 16 | 16 | Killed 16 people in California, Nevada, Texas.[101] Executed by lethal injection in 1985. |
Charles Ray Hatcher | United States | 1969 to 1982 | 16 | 16 | A habitual criminal, confessed to the rape and murder of over 20 young and adolescent males. Escaped from prison several times and was declared a 'manipulative institutionalized sociopath'.[102] Sentenced to life; committed suicide by hanging himself in prison in 1984. |
Yuri Ivanov | Soviet Union | 1974 to 1987 | 16 | 16 | Known as the 'Ust-Kamenogorsk Maniac'; Kazakhstani rapist who killed girls and women who spoke negatively of men; executed 1987.[103] |
Vladimir Mirgorod | Russia | 2003 to 2004 | 16 | 16 | Known as 'The Strangler'; raped and strangle women in Moscow, also killing one of the victims' son; sentenced to life imprisonment.[104] |
Dorángel Vargas | Venezuela | 1997 to 1999 | 15 | Homeless cannibal known as 'The People Eater' (El Comegente) and 'The Hannibal Lecter of the Andes'. Murdered a homeless man and was institutionalized. After escaping the institution, he went on to kill ten other men and was arrested. In 2016, he and several other inmates killed three others and Vargas fed their remains to them.[105][106] | |
Ravinder Kumar | India | 2008 to 2015 | 15 | 30+ | Serial rapist who killed children of poor families.[107] |
Atlanta Ripper | United States | 1911 | 15 | 21 | Unidentified serial killer(s) who killed at least 15 Atlanta women in 1911, possibly as many as 21 in total.[108] |
Robert Hansen | United States | 1980 to 1983 | 15 | 21 | Prostitutes he kidnapped were released into the Alaskan wilderness for him to hunt down like animals. Based on discovered remains, police suspect him of six murders in addition to the 15 for which he was convicted. Sentenced to 461 years plus life. Died from unspecified health problems in 2014.[109] |
Ángel Maturino Reséndiz | United States Mexico | 1986 to 1999 | 15 | 18 | Known as the 'Railroad Killer' because his killings were committed near the railroad tracks he used to traverse the country. He was charged with and/or confessed to 15 murders occurring from 1986 to 1999 in Texas, Florida, Illinois, Georgia, and Kentucky. He was also suspected in a 1997 California murder case and claimed two additional killings he refused to elaborate on. Executed by lethal injection in 2006.[110] |
Chester Turner | United States | 1987 to 1998 | 15 | 15+ | Convicted of killing 15 people in Los Angeles, California in the 1980s and 1990s. Sentenced to death.[111] |
Elifasi Msomi | South Africa | 1950s to 1956 | 15 | 15 | Killed his victims with an axe or a knife in the 1950s; executed by hanging in 1956.[112] |
Florencio Fernández | Argentina | 1950s | 15 | 15 | Stalked his victims, then would beat and bite them while they were asleep. Died from natural causes a few years after his 1960 arrest. |
Bai Baoshan | China | 1983 to 1997 | 15 | 15 | Robber who killed 15 people while robbing several police stations; executed by gunshot in 1998. |
Maurizio Minghella | Italy | 1978 to 2001 | 15 | 15 | Killed five prostitutes; imprisoned and released, after which he killed 10 more; sentenced to life imprisonment.[113] |
Alexander Labutkin | Soviet Union | 1933 to 1935 | 15 | 15 | Known as the 'One-Armed Bandit'; killed people in the forest near the Prigorodny settlement using a revolver; executed 1935.[114] |
Serial killers with 10 to 14 proven victims
Recent Serial Murders In The Us
This part of the list contains all serial killers with less than 15 proven victims who acted alone and were neither medical professionals nor contract killers.
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Carl Eugene Watts | United States | 1974 to 1982 | 14 | 80+ | Believed to have killed over 80 women in multiple states, in 1982 Watts accepted a plea bargain in Texas in which he would plead guilty to a lesser charge and be granted immunity from murder charges in exchange for providing information on his victims; as a result he confessed to 12 murders and was sentenced to 60 years in prison on the lesser charge. He was sentenced to life imprisonment in separate trials in Michigan in 2004 and 2007, and died of cancer a week after the 2007 sentence was handed down.[115] |
Philipp Tyurin | Soviet Union | 1945 to 1946 | 14 | 29 | Known as the 'Leningrad Maniac' and the 'Hellraiser'; murdered people for monetary reasons at his hut in Leningrad; executed 1947.[116] |
Zdzisław Marchwicki | Poland | 1964 to 1970 | 14 | 21+ | Also known as Vampire of Zagłębie. Killed 14 women in 1964–1970 in Poland's region of Dąbrowa Basin. Zdzisław Marchwicki was most likely the man responsible for the killings; however, his guilt remains in dispute. Executed in 1977.[117] |
Monster of Florence | Italy | 1968 to 1985 | 14 | 16 | Unidentified killer who shot couples in lovers lanes and mutilated the women, taking their sexual organs and in the last two cases, also their left breast. 69-year-old farmer Pietro Pacciani was controversially convicted of 14 crimes in 1994 and sentenced to life in prison, but he was released following allegations that the scant evidence had been planted in an attempt to close the case, which was by then the largest and most mediatic in Italy's criminal history. Pacciani was scheduled for retrial in 1998 when he died after taking medication contraindicated to his heart problems. Pacciani's two alleged accomplices, Mario Vanni and Giancarlo Lotti, were sentenced to life and 30 years in prison, respectively. Some believe that none of the accused were guilty, and that Lotti incriminated himself and the other two because he was homeless and wanted to live in prison.[118][119] |
Joachim Kroll | West Germany | 1955 to 1976 | 14 | Known as the 'Ruhr Cannibal' and 'The Duisburg Man-Eater'; died from a heart attack in prison in 1991.[120] | |
Arthur Shawcross | United States | 1972 to 1989 | 14 | Committed arson and burglary, served two years of a five-year sentence. Within a year of his release, he raped and murdered two children in 1972. Under a plea bargain, he was sentenced to 25 years. Released after serving 141/2 years, he began killing again a year later, targeting prostitutes. Known as the 'Genesee River Killer', 'Genesee River Strangler', 'Rochester Strangler', and 'Monster of the Rivers,' he strangled and battered his victims. Sentenced to life without parole. Died of cardiac arrest in 2008.[121] | |
The Doodler | United States | 1974 to 1975 | 14 | Unidentified serial killer who sketched then stabbed to death 14 gay men in San Francisco. Surviving victims did not wish to testify, so the killer was not identified.[122] | |
Marcelo Costa de Andrade | Brazil | 1991 | 14 | Known as The Vampire of Niterói. Raped and killed 14 children in Rio de Janeiro and Niterói. Drank the blood of his victims. Found not guilty by reason of insanity. | |
Julio Pérez Silva | Chile | 1998 to 2001 | 14 | Known as The Psychopath from Alto Hospicio; killed 14 women. Sentenced to life imprisonment in 2004.[123] | |
Sergey Shipilov | Russia | 1995 to 1999 | 14 | Known as the 'Velsk Chikatilo'; killed female hitchhikers in the town of Velsk, most of them while out on prison leave; sentenced to life imprisonment.[124] | |
Abdufatto Zamanov | Russia | 2002 to 2004 | 14 | Killed people out of personal hostility; also raped two young girls; sentenced to life imprisonment.[125] | |
Jeong Nam-gyu | South Korea | 2004 to 2006 | 14 | Kidnapped, raped and murdered people; committed suicide.[126] | |
Amir Qayyum | Pakistan | 2005 | 14 | Known as 'The brick killer'. Killed 14 homeless men with rocks or bricks when they were asleep. Sentenced to death in May 2006.[127] | |
Jake Bird | United States | 1930s to 1947 | 13 | 44 | Sentenced to death for the murders of two people; confessed to 44 other murders; 11 were substantiated and he was suspected in the others.[128] Executed by hanging in 1949. |
Belle Gunness | United States | 1900? to 1908? | 13 | 40+ | Norwegian-born murder-for-profit killer who murdered her suitors and relatives in Indiana. High possibility of committing over 40 murders. May have faked her own death in the fire that destroyed her home in 1908; her children had died of strychnine poisoning before the fire, and the woman's body found next to them was decapitated and, reportedly, smaller than Gunness' own.[129] Ultimate fate unknown. |
Cleveland Torso Murderer | United States | 1934 to 1938 | 13 | 40+ | Unidentified serial killer, also known as 'The Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run', who targeted drifters and derelicts, of whom only two were identified, between 1934 and 1938 in Cleveland, Ohio.[130] |
Kaspars Petrovs | Latvia | 2003 | 13 | 38+ | Confessed to strangling 38 elderly residents of Riga, Latvia, in 2003. Convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for the robbery and murder of 13.[131] |
Richard Ramirez | United States | 1984 to 1985 | 13[132] | 20 | Killed 13 people between 28 June 1984, and 24 August 1985, in Los Angeles. Known as the 'Night Stalker'.[132][133] Ramirez was sentenced to death in 1989, and died of B-cell lymphoma in 2013 while still on death row. |
Sleepy Hollow Killer | South Africa South Africa | 1990s to 2007 | 13 | 16+ | Raped and murdered women, mostly sex workers, around Pietermaritzburg and the Midlands of KwaZulu-Natal.[134] |
Peter Sutcliffe | United Kingdom | 1975 to 1980 | 13 | 15 | Killed 13 women between 30 October 1975, and 17 November 1980. Most victims were killed by a combination of bludgeoning and stabbing, and all but two were killed in the county of Yorkshire. Owing to the modus operandi and location of the murders, Sutcliffe became known as the 'Yorkshire Ripper.'[135] Sentenced to 20 concurrent life sentences. After three years he was sent to a secure psychiatric facility, where he served 25 years before being found 'fit to leave' in 2009. Government officials and courts ruled in 2010 that he will never be released. In 2015, he was declared 'no longer mentally ill,' and transferred to a maximum security prison. |
Francisco Antonio Laureana | Argentina | 1974 to 1975 | 13 | 13+ | Raped 15 women in San Isidro, killing 13 of them. Shot and killed during a firefight with police.[136] |
Tamara Samsonova | Russia | 1995 to 2015 | 13 | 13+ | Known as the 'Granny Ripper'; killed and allegedly cannibalized people in her apartment; committed to a psychiatric clinic.[137][138] |
Herbert Mullin | United States | 1972 to 1973 | 13 | Despite detailed confessions, prosecutors decided not to try him for the first three crimes, instead focusing on crimes that conflicted with his insanity plea. Sentenced to imprisonment for life.[139] | |
Boston Strangler | United States | 1962 to 1964 | 13 | Although Albert DeSalvo was widely thought to be the Boston Strangler, police and others analysing the case have long doubted the truth of his confession.[140] Sentenced to life for a series of rapes, he was murdered in prison. DeSalvo's body was exhumed for DNA testing, and compared to a substance found on the exhumed body of the Boston Strangler's last victim. In 2001, it was declared not to match, but in 2013 officials announced that improvements in DNA extraction technology produced viable samples from the degraded evidence. DeSalvo's body was reexhumed and found to match. | |
Lorenzo Gilyard | United States | 1977 to 1993 | 13 | Known as 'The Kansas City Strangler'. Killed up to 13 prostitutes in the Kansas City area from 1977 to 1993. Sentenced to life in 2007.[141] | |
Vladimir Storozhenko | Soviet Union | 1978 to 1981 | 13 | Known as the 'Smolensky Strangler'; tortured and murdered women for sexual pleasure; four other inncent men were initially convicted for his crimes; executed 1984.[142] | |
Vasiliy Kulik | Soviet Union | 1984 to 1986 | 13 | Known as the Irkutsk Monster;[143] killed at least 13 victims from 1984–1986. Executed by firing squad in 1989. | |
Nikolai Dudin | Soviet Union Russia | 1987 to 2002 | 13 | Known as the 'Grim Maniac'; killed his father in 1987, and after release, killed 12 more people while intoxicated; sentenced to life imprisonment.[144] | |
Denis Pischikov | Russia | 2002 to 2003 | 13 | Known at the 'Shivering Creature'; robbed and killed elderly people around the Moscow Oblast and Vladimir Oblast; sentenced to life imprisonment.[145] | |
Nikolay Shubin | Russia | 2004 to 2006 | 13 | Paranoid schizophrenic who killed people who beat him in chess games; sentenced to compulsory treatment.[146] | |
Johannes Mashiane | South Africa | 1982 to 1989 | 13 | Known as 'The Beast of Atteridgeville', he was found guilty of 13 counts of murder and 12 counts of sodomy from 1982–1989. Committed suicide by throwing himself under a bus while being pursued by police in 1989.[147] | |
Mukosi Freddy Mulaudzi | South Africa South Africa | 1990 to 2006 | 13 | Known as 'The Limpopo Serial Killer'; escaped convict, originally responsible for two murders, who murdered 11 more after his prison escape; given 11 life sentences.[148] | |
Thozamile Taki | South Africa | 2007 | 13 | Known as the 'Sugar cane serial killer',[149] he murdered 13 women. Convicted in 2010. | |
Rainbow Maniac | Brazil | 2007 to 2008 | 13 | Unidentified serial killer who shot gay men in the head (except one, who was bludgeoned) in the Paturis Park of Carapicuiba.[150] | |
Naceur Damergi | Tunisia | 1980s to 1988 | 13 | Raped and killed minors in the Nabeul region; executed by hanging in 1990.[151] | |
Adolf Seefeldt | German Empire Weimar Republic Nazi Germany | 1908 to 1935 | 12 | 100 | Known as the 'Sandman'; sexually abused young boys in their sleep, then poisoned them; suspected of 100 murders in total.[152] Executed by guillotine in 1936. |
Donald Henry Gaskins | United States | 1953 to 1982 | 12 | 31–80+ | Known as 'The Meanest Man in America', Gaskins was convicted of nine murders committed in South Carolina between 1973 and 1975. He was suspected of 31 murders. Two victims had been murdered while Gaskins had been incarcerated—one while Gaskins had been on death row. Later claimed on death row that he had murdered between 80 and 110 victims. Executed by electric chair in 1991.[153][self-published source] |
William Suff | United States | 1986 to 1992 | 12 | 22 | Previously served 10 years of a 70-year sentence for beating his baby daughter to death. Beginning two years after his release, this county store clerk raped, stabbed, strangled, and sometimes mutilated 12 or more prostitutes in Riverside County, California. Known as the 'Riverside Prostitute Killer' and the 'Lake Elsinore Killer.' Sentenced to death.[154] |
Vladimir Romanov | Soviet Union Russia | 1991 to 2005 | 12 | 20 | Known as the 'Kaliningrad Maniac'; pedophile who raped and murdered girls and young women in the Kaliningrad Oblast; committed suicide while imprisoned.[155] |
Maury Travis | United States | 2000 to 2002 | 12 | 17 | Killed prostitutes in the St. Louis area from 2000 to 2002. Caught when he mailed an Expedia.com map showing where to find a body to a St. Louis newspaper. Committed suicide by hanging in prison.[156] |
Dennis Nilsen | United Kingdom | 1978 to 1983 | 12 | 15–16[157] | Picked up young men in London between 1978 and 1983 and dismembered them, keeping various body parts around his home.[158] Died from surgical complications in 2018. |
Kenneth Bianchi | United States | 1977 to 1978 | 12 | 15 | Convicted of strangling 12 females aged 12 to 28 and suspected in another three cases. One of the 'Hillside Stranglers'.[159] Sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
Charles Sobhraj | Thailand Nepal India Malaysia | 1975 to 1976 | 12 | 13 | French con man known as 'The Bikini Killer' or 'The Serpent' that targeted Western tourists in vacation spots of South-east Asia, often with the help of female accomplices. Imprisoned in India from 1976 to 1997, and from 2004 serving a life sentence in Nepal.[160] |
Abdallah al-Hubal | Yemen | 1990 to 1998 | 12 | Killed seven people after a Yemeni reunion; fled prison, then proceeded to kill a young couple and three more people; killed during a shootout with police.[161] | |
Nikolai Shestakov | Soviet Union | 1975 | 12 | Known as the 'Luberetsky Maniac'; truck driver who raped and killed girls and young women; supposedly executed in 1977.[162] | |
Anatoly Sedykh | Russia | 1998 to 2003 | 12 | Raped and killed women around Lipetsk, then robbed their corpses; sentenced to life imprisonment.[163] | |
Joseph Christopher | United States | 1980 to 1981 | 12 | Known as 'The Midtown Slasher'; racist who killed 12 people, all but one of them African Americans, in 1980 and 1981, between upstate New York and Georgia, mutilating two of them. Sentenced to life imprisonment, died in prison age 33 of breast cancer.[164] | |
'Paraquat murders' killer | Japan | 1985 | 12 | Unidentified serial killer who carried out a series of indiscriminate poisonings in Japan in 1985 that killed 12. | |
Enriqueta Martí | Spain | c.1900 to 1912 | 12 | Unknown | Self-proclaimed witch that abducted, prostituted, murdered and made potions with the bodies of small children that she sold in Barcelona. Remains of 12 different children were identified in her home, but she is believed to have murdered more. Murdered in prison by fellow immates while awaiting trial in 1913.[165] |
Herb Baumeister | United States | 1990 to 1996 | 11–16 | 25+ | Strangled gay men and buried their bodies in his backyard in Indiana and Ohio; 11 men were found in the yard but only five were identified. Committed suicide by shooting himself when faced with arrest.[166] |
John Bunting | Australia | 1992 to 1999 | 11 | Ringleader in the Snowtown murders (aka Bodies in the Barrels Murders); sentenced to 11 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.[167] | |
Sergey Golovkin | Soviet Union Russia | 1986 to 1992 | 11 | 40+ | Killed at least 11 boys in the Moscow area between 1986 and 1992.[168] Executed by gunshot in 1998; last person executed in Russia before the death penalty was abolished. |
Juana Barraza | Mexico | late 1990s to 2006 | 11 | 29–49 | Female wrestler who bludgeoned or strangled elderly women to rob them. Sentenced to 759 years.[169] |
Zhang Yongming | China | 2008 to 2012 | 11 | 17–20 | Sold flesh of his victims as 'ostrich meat' and kept eyeballs in wine. Executed.[170] |
Jack Unterweger | Austria United States Czechoslovakia | 1974 to 1992 | 11 | 15 | Served 14 years in Austrian prison because of a murder in 1974; killed at least nine prostitutes after his release. Was a small media star in Austrian media in the early 1990s and, on behalf of Austrian police, was arrested in the US, where he may have killed another three prostitutes. Hanged himself in 1994 after being sentenced to life in prison.[171] |
Vaughn Greenwood | United States | 1964 to 1975 | 11 | 13 | Known as the 'Skid Row Slasher'. Killed 11 people, suspected of two more. Cut victims' throats from ear to ear and may have drank their blood. Sentenced to imprisonment for life.[172] |
Benjamin Atkins | United States | 1991 to 1992 | 11 | Known as 'The Woodward Corridor Killer'. Raped and strangled his victims before abandoning their bodies in vacant buildings. Died in prison in 1997, age 29, from AIDS.[173] | |
Nannie Doss | United States | 1927 to 1954 | 11 | Responsible for 11 deaths between 1927 and 1954. Known as the 'Giggling Nanny', the 'Giggling Granny', and the 'Jolly Black Widow'. Sentenced to imprisonment for life. Died of leukemia in 1965, age 59.[174] | |
Clifford Olson | Canada | 1980 to 1981 | 11 | Considered a dangerous offender, meaning that Olson could never have been released from prison. He had three parole applications rejected.[175] Died from cancer in 2011. | |
Henri Désiré Landru | France | 1915 to 1919 | 11 | Unknown | Nicknamed 'Bluebeard', he put notes in the lonely hearts section of newspapers under different aliases, presenting himself as a widower that wanted to marry a war widow. He killed at least 10 women and the teenage son of one of them, and burned their bodies after he had gained access to their assets. Executed by guillotine in 1922.[176] |
West Mesa Killer | United States | 2003 to 2005 | 11 | Remains of 11 women, who disappeared between 2003 and 2005, were found buried in the desert in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2009 and attributed to a bone collector.[177] | |
Anthony Sowell | United States | 2007 to 2009 | 11 | Unknown | Known as The Cleveland Strangler, he was convicted of killing 11 women between 2007 and 2009, and is suspected in another series of murders in the 1980s, with the two sets of killings separated by a 15-year stint in prison. Sentenced to death.[178] |
Andre Crawford | United States | 1993 to 1999 | 11 | Murdered 11 women between 1993 and 1999. Sentenced to life in prison.[179] | |
Francisco García Escalero | Spain | 1987 to 1994 | 11 | Known as 'The Killer Beggar'. A necrophilic, schizophrenic homeless man found insane and confined to a psychiatric hospital after killing 11 prostitutes and other homeless people between 1987 and 1994.[180] Died in 2014. | |
Robledo Puch | Argentina | 1971 | 11 | Convicted of 11 murders and multiple other crimes including attempted murder and sexual assault. Sentenced to life imprisonment in 1980.[181] | |
Adnan Çolak | Turkey | 1992 to 1995 | 11 | Killed 11 elderly women aged 68 to 95 and raped six others. Sentenced to death but commuted to life in prison after Turkey abolished the death penalty in 2004. | |
Seisaku Nakamura | Japan | 1938 to 1942 | 11 | Teenage serial killer known as the 'Hamamatsu Deaf Killer' for having being born deaf. Murdered 11 people (including his brother) and attacked many others, among them his father, sister, brother-in-law and nephew. Tried as an adult and executed by hanging.[182] | |
Very Idham Henyansyah | Indonesia | 2008 and earlier | 11 | Known as the 'singing serial killer' and 'Ryan', the artistic name he adopted while awaiting his execution in prison, where he recorded an album and wrote his autobiography. 'Ryan' confessed to murdering 11 people including a toddler; 10 of his victims were buried in his parents' home backyard while the last one was butchered and hidden in a suitcase. Sentenced to death.[183] | |
Francisco de Assis Pereira | Brazil | 1997 to 1998 | 11 | Rapist and serial killer, known as 'O Maníaco do Parque' (The Park Maniac). He was arrested for the torture, rape and death of 11 women and for assaulting nine in a park in São Paulo, Brazil during the 1990s. Pereira found his victims by posing as a talent scout for a modeling agency. Sentenced to 268 years.[184] | |
Roshu Kha | Bangladesh | 2008 | 11 | Raped and murdered garment workers after being rejected by his lover. Sentenced to death.[185] | |
Gao Chengyong | China | 1998 to 2002 | 11 | Known as 'Chinese Jack the Ripper'; killed women and then mutilated their corpses.[186] Executed in 2019. | |
Marie Alexandrine Becker | Belgium | 1933 to 1936 | 11 | Poisoned wealthy clients while working as a seamstress. Died in prison in 1942. | |
Ruslan Khamarov | Ukraine | 2000 to 2003 | 11 | Seduced, raped and then killed women in his home; sentenced to life imprisonment.[187] | |
Yevgeny Petrov | Russia | 1998 to 2003 | 11 | Known as the 'Novouralsk Ripper'; pedophile who kidnapped, raped and killed young girls around Novouralsk, mutilating and burning their corpses afterwards; sentenced to life imprisonment.[188] | |
Rudolf Pleil | West Germany | 1946 to 1947 | 10 | 25 | Known as Der Totmacher ('The Deadmaker'). Convicted of killing a salesman and nine women. Claimed to have killed 25.[189] Committed suicide by hanging in 1958. |
Milton Johnson | United States | 1983 | 10 | 17 | Known as 'The Weekend Murderer' killed up to 17 people.[190] Sentenced to life without parole. |
Long Island serial killer | United States | 1996 to 2011 | 10 | 14 | Unidentified serial killer also known as 'The Gilgo Beach Killer'. Believed to have murdered 10 to 14 people associated with the sex trade over a period of 15 years.[191] |
Daniel Lee Siebert | United States | 1979 to 1986 | 10 | 13 | Convicted of a 1979 manslaughter; killed 10 people across America in three months in mid-1980s including two children and a Southside Slayer victim.[192] Sentenced to death; died from cancer in prison in 2008. |
Joseph James DeAngelo | United States | 1979 to 1986 | 12 | Top suspect in the murders committed by 'Golden State Killer', 'Original Night Stalker', and 'East Area Rapist'. Committed at least 12 murders, 50 rapes, and 120 burglaries across California in the 1970s and 1980s. He was identified and arrested in 2018 after DNA evidence confirmed it was him.[193] | |
Lonnie David Franklin Jr. | United States | 1985 to 2007 | 10 | 25[194][195][196] | Known as the 'Grim Sleeper' for the alleged 14-year hiatus he took from murdering between 1988 and 2002. Shot and strangled his victims, mostly women, around South Los Angeles. Sentenced to death.[194][195][196] |
Sergey Cherny | Russia | 1999 | 10 | 11 | Strangled women around Smolensk; suspected of the drowning death of another woman; died in 2001 from pneumonia while in a special psychiatric hospital.[197] |
Bobby Joe Long | United States | 1984 | 10 | 10+ | Known as 'The Classified Ad Rapist'; killed 10 women in Tampa Bay, Florida in 1984. Sentenced to death. Executed by lethal injection on 23 May 2019.[198] |
Stewart Wilken | South Africa | 1990 to 1997 | 10 | 10+ | Known as 'Boetie Boer'; raped, sodomised and murdered 10 victims from 1990–1997. Sentenced to seven life terms.[199] |
David Randitsheni | South Africa | 2004 to 2008 | 10 | 10+ | Kidnapped 19 people, raped 17, and murdered 10. Sentenced to 16 consecutive life sentences plus 220 years in prison; hanged himself three weeks after conviction.[200] |
Edmund Kemper | United States | 1964 to 1973 | 10 | Called 'The Co-ed Butcher.' At age 15, he confessed to murdering his grandparents and served six years as a criminally insane juvenile. He was released in 1969. In 1972 and 1973, he murdered and dismembered six young women, then killed his mother and her friend. He was sentenced to eight counts of seven years to life.[201] | |
Dennis Rader | United States | 1974 to 2004 | 10 | Known as the BTK Killer. Murdered 10 people in Sedgwick County (in and around Wichita), Kansas, between 1974 and 1991. Sentenced to life imprisonment with no parole for 175 years.[202] | |
Ali Kaya | Turkey | 1997 to present | 10 | Known as 'the baby faced killer'; responsible for 10 murders. Escaped from prison and later recaptured.[203] | |
Robert Wagner | Australia | 1992 to 1999 | 10 | Secondary ringleader in the Snowtown murders and best friend of John Justin Bunting; sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.[167] | |
Jeanne Weber | France | 1905 to 1908 | 10 | Transient baby-sitter who strangled children in her care. Declared insane. Hanged herself in prison in 1918.[204] | |
Henry Louis Wallace | United States | 1990 to 1994 | 10 | Confessed to 10 murders in Charlotte, North Carolina. The victims were all women that he knew.[205] Sentenced to death. | |
Angelo Buono Jr. | United States | 1977 to 1979 | 10 | Convicted of strangling 10 females. One of the 'Hillside Stranglers'. Died in prison from a heart attack in 2002.[206] | |
Hwaseong killer | South Korea | 1986 to 1991 | 10 | The victims, females aged 14 to 71, were bound, gagged, and strangled to death with their own clothes in most cases. The largest criminal case in South Korea with two million officers mobilized and over 21,000 suspects investigated.[207] A suspect was identified in 2019, but he could not be prosecuted due to the statute of limitations. | |
Satish | India | 1995 to 1998 | 10 | Killed 10 girls who were between the ages of five and nine. He was arrested from Bahadurgargh, Haryana after a long chase by Haryana police.[208] | |
Zhou Kehua | China | 2004 to 2012 | 10 | A former soldier who targeted ATM users. He killed 10 people and evaded the law for eight years, before being shot in a shootout with police after a year-long manhunt.[209] | |
Kang Ho-sun | South Korea | 2006 to 2008 | 10 | Sentenced to death in 2010 for killing 10 women, including his wife and mother-in-law.[210] | |
Eduard Shemyakov | Russia | 1996 to 1998 | 10 | Known as the 'Resort Maniac'; Ukrainian who raped, killed and dismembered women in St. Petersburg, supposedly cannibalizing one of the victims; sentenced to compulsory treatment.[211] | |
Oleg Kuznetsov | Soviet Union Russia Ukraine | 1991 to 1992 | 10 | Robbed, raped and killed people around Russia and Ukraine; sentenced to death but commuted to life imprisonment.[212] | |
Stanislav Rogolev | Soviet Union | 1980 to 1982 | 10 | Known as 'Agent 000'; killed and raped women, managing to avoid capture through suspected knowledge of the investigation against him; executed by firing squad in 1984.[213] | |
Volker Eckert | West Germany Germany France Spain Czech Republic (suspected) Italy (suspected) | 1974 to 2006 | 9–13 | 19+ | German trucker who confessed to having abducted, tortured and killed five prostitutes through his route in Western Europe, plus strangling a 14-year-old girl in his native West Germany in 1974, when he was 15. Police considered him perpetrator of nine murders (with four more being possible); he hanged himself in prison before being convicted. |
Louis van Schoor | South Africa | 1986 to 1989 | 9 | 100 | Former security guard who was convicted of seven murders and two assassinations, but confessed to a reporter that he murdered 100 people; sentenced to 20 years in prison and released on parole in 2004.[214] |
Peter Kürten | German Empire Weimar Germany | 1913 to 1930 | 9 | 79 | Charged with nine murders and seven attempted murders. Dubbed 'The Vampire of Düsseldorf' by the contemporary media. Executed by guillotine in 1931.[215] |
Roger Dale Stafford | United States | 1974 to 1978 | 9 | 34 | Killed nine people in two states, including a family of three; his wife implicated him in 34 total murders in different states; executed by lethal injection in 1995.[216] |
Norman Afzal Simons | South Africa | 1986 to 1994 | 9 | 22 | Known as the 'Station Strangler', convicted of only one of 22 cases of murder and sodomy of young children near Cape Town.[217] Sentenced to imprisonment for life. |
Francis Heaulme | France | 1984 to 1992 | 9 | 20 | Convicted of killing nine people, but suspected in the murder of dozens. He is known as the 'Criminal Backpacker' due to his travels throughout France. He left a trail of bodies wherever he went.[218] |
Joel Rifkin | United States | 1989 to 1993 | 9 | 17 | Known as 'The Drifter',[219] killed prostitutes in New York City, most of them drug addicts. Convicted of nine murders but believed to have committed 17; also suspected of being the unidentified Long Island serial killer. Sentenced to 203 years to imprisonment for life. |
Dagmar Overbye | Denmark | 1913 to 1920 | 9 | 15 | Murdered between nine and 25 children—of which one was her own—during a seven-year period. In 1921, she was sentenced to death in one of the most talked about trials in Danish history, that changed legislation on childcare. The sentence was later commuted to life in prison. Overbye was working as a professional child minder, caring for babies born outside of marriage, murdering her charges. She strangled them, drowned them or burned them to death in her masonry heater. The corpses were either cremated, buried or hidden in the loft.[220] Died in prison in 1929. |
Kenneth McDuff | United States | 1966 to 1992 | 9 | 14+ | Known as 'The Broomstick Killer'; death sentence for 1966 triple-murder was commuted. Killed again three days after 1989 parole and 10 further times in Waco, Texas until 1992. Executed by lethal injection in 1998.[221] |
Robert Joseph Silveria Jr. | United States | 1981 to 1996 | 9 | 14+ | Known as 'The Boxcar Killer'; freight train rider convicted of beating to death fellow transients and confessed to dozens more.[222] |
Richard Biegenwald | United States | 1958 to 1983 | 9 | 11+ | Known as 'The Thrill Killer'. Killed at least nine people in Monmouth County, New Jersey and is suspected in at least two other murders.[223] Died of respiratory and kidney failure in 2008. |
Alexander Bychkov | Russia | 2009 to 2012 | 9 | 11 | Described in his personal diary how he killed 11 men who were alcoholics and tramps. Confessed to eating body parts of his victims. Found guilty of nine murders and sentenced to life imprisonment.[224] |
New Bedford Highway Killer | United States | 1988 to 1989 | 9 | 11 | Unidentified serial killer who killed nine women and disappearance of two others between 1988 and 1989.[225] |
Maryvale serial shooter | United States | 2015 to 2016 | 9 | 11 | Motorist who shot 12 people in separate events in Phoenix, Arizona, killing nine. Aaron Saucedo was charged with the shootings and two additional murders in 2017.[226] |
Viktor Fokin | Russia | 1996 to 2000 | 9 | 10+ | Known as the 'Grandfather Ripper'; pensioner who lured, killed and then dismembered prostitutes and alcohol abusers in his home, disposing of the remains in garbage containers after; died while imprisoned at a corrective labor colony.[227] |
Edgecombe County Serial Killer | United States | 2000s | 9 | 10 | Unidentified serial killer who killed nine women and possibly another who disappeared since 2005 around Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Antwan Pittman was convicted in one case.[228] |
Joseph Paul Franklin | United States | 1977 to 1980 | 8–15 | 20 | White supremacist shooter who confessed to 20 murders and several attempted murders. Executed by lethal injection in 2013.[229] |
Yoshio Kodaira | China Japan | 1928? to 1946 | 8–11+ | Unknown | A serial rapist, Kodaira killed his father-in-law in 1932 and eight to 10 women in Japan between 1945 and 1946, engaging in necrophilia after the fifth murder. Previously (1920s) he had been deployed to Northern China as a sailor in the Imperial Japanese Navy, where he was free to target the locals. Hanged in 1949.[230] |
Keith Hunter Jesperson | United States | 1990 to 1995 | 8 | 160 | Dubbed the 'Happy Face Killer', Jesperson was convicted of killing eight women by strangulation.[231] |
Rodney Alcala | United States | 1971 to 1979 | 8 | 130+ | Known as the 'Dating Game Killer' for appearing on the game show The Dating Game in the middle of his killing years. Was convicted of at least five murders, though his actual total is estimated to be much higher. |
Kiyotaka Katsuta | Japan | 1982 to 1983 | 8 | 22 | Strangled or shot people to rob them, using a gun he had stolen from a policeman after running him over with his car. Hanged in 2000.[232] |
Pierre Chanal | France | 1980 to 1988 | 8 | 17 | Military instructor suspected of killing boys and men in Marne; committed suicide before trial.[233] |
Christopher Wilder | United States | 1984 | 8 | 13+ | Killed eight women during a spree before accidentally shooting himself; suspected in the disappearance and murder of more than five more.[234] |
Axeman of New Orleans | United States | 1918 to 1919 | 8 | 12+ | Unidentified serial killer of at least eight people in the New Orleans area from May 1918 to October 1919.[235] |
Vladimir Retunsky | Russia | 1990 to 1996 | 8 | 12 | Known as the 'Povorinsky Maniac'; kidnapped, raped and killed hitchhikers in his hometown of Povorino, possibly abusing their corpses; initially sentenced to death, but later reduced to 15 years imprisonment and released in 2015.[236] |
Gilbert Paul Jordan | Canada | 1965 to 1987 | 8 | 10 | Known as the 'Boozing Barber', he would typically find alcoholic women in bars in Vancouver's destitute Downtown Eastside, buy them drinks or pay them for sex and encourage them to drink with him. When they passed out, he would pour more liquor down their throats. The resulting deaths were reported as alcohol poisoning and generally ignored by police as the intentional murders blended in with the common occurrence in that neighbourhood. Died in 2006.[237] |
Nikolai Dzhumagaliev | Soviet Union | 1980 and earlier | 7 | 50–100 | Lured women in a park at night and hacked them with an axe as part of a plan to rid the world of prostitution. Also cooked parts of his victims and ate them himself or served them to other people as part of ethnic dishes. Found innocent by reason of insanity and interned in a mental institution.[238] |
Manuel Delgado Villegas | Spain France(claimed) Italy(claimed) | 1964 to 1971 | 7 | 48 | Wandering criminal known as El Arropiero ('The Arrope Trader') and El Estrangulador del Puerto ('The Strangler of Puerto'). Confessed to the impulsive murders of 48 people of different sex, age, wealth and sexual orientation in three countries (including his girlfriend, whom he strangled during sex), but police only investigated him for 22 murders in Spain and was considered proven author of seven. Some of his victims were killed with hand to hand combat techniques that he had learned in the Spanish Foreign Legion. Diagnosed with XYY syndrome and interned in a mental institution until his death in 1998.[239] |
Ershad Sikder | Bangladesh | 1991 to 1999 | 7 | 43+ | Career criminal and corrupt politician responsible for numerous torture murders in the 1990s; convincted on seven counts and executed 2004.[240] |
Ivan Milat | Australia | 1990s | 7 | 23–37 | Convicted of the Backpacker murders; sentenced to seven consecutive life sentences plus 18 years without the possibility of parole. May have had accomplices.[241] |
Michael Wayne McGray | Canada United States | 1980s to 2010s | 7 | 18 | Convicted of the murder of six people in the late 1990s, including a woman and her 11-year-old daughter. Claims to have killed 11 others, including murders committed while on parole and while on a three-day pass from prison. Finally imprisoned for life, killed a cellmate in 2010.[242] |
Kenneth Erskine | United Kingdom | 1986 | 7 | 11 | Known as 'The Stockwell Strangler', he was a burglar who raped and strangled at least seven elderly women after breaking into their homes.[243] |
David Carpenter | United States | 1979 to 1981 | 7 | 11 | Known as 'The Trailside Killer'; murdered women on San Francisco-area hiking trails between 1979 and 1981. Sentenced to death.[244] |
Vladimir Kuzmin | Russia | 1997 | 7 | 11 | Raped, murdered and robbed mostly young boys and men in Moscow; assisted in his first two murders by Denis Kalistratov; sentenced to life imprisonment.[245] |
Bruce McArthur | Canada | 2008 to 2017 | 7 | 10–100 | Gay serial murderer and rapist who would target homosexual men, and hide their bodies in garden planters.[246] |
Tommy Recco | France | 1960 to 1980 | 7 | 10 | Murdered his godfather in 1960; after release, killed six cashiers in two separate store raids; also suspected of murdering a trio of German tourists.[247] |
Ohio Prostitute Killer | United States | 1981 to 2004 | 7 | 10 | Supposedly murdered prostitutes and exotic dancers; his first victim was Marcia King, who was identified in 2018.[248][249] |
Derrick Todd Lee | United States | 2002 | 7 | 10 | Known as the 'Baton Rouge or South Louisiana Serial Killer' convicted of three murders. Believed to have murdered several other women in Louisiana, Mississippi and Alabama. Sentenced to death, died in 2016.[250] |
Tomás Maldonado Cera | Colombia | 2002 to 2018 | 7 | 10 | Known as 'The Satanist'; killed people in Barranquila for the purpose of satanic rituals.[251] |
Tommy Lynn Sells | United States | 1980 to 1999 | 6 | 70? | Drifter active throughout the United States who specialized in killing children and multiple victims after breaking into their homes. Caught when a 10-year-old girl survived his attack and provided a description of him. Executed in 2014.[252] |
Władysław Mazurkiewicz | Poland | 1950s | 6 | 30 | Known as 'The Gentleman Killer'. Indicted of, and confessed to having committed 30 murders; convicted of six and hanged in 1957.[253] |
Gong Runbo | China | 2005 to 2006 | 6 | 20+ | Found guilty of the murders of six children and teenagers aged between nine and 16 from 2005 to 2006; executed in 2007.[254] |
Cristopher Chávez Cuellar | Colombia | 1990s to 2015 | 6 | 15+ | Known as 'The Soulless'; killed between 6 and at least 15 people starting from the 1990s, including 4 underage brothers; sentenced to 40 years imprisonment.[255] |
András Pándy | Belgium | 1986 to 1990 | 6 | 14+ | Former clergyman nicknamed 'Father Bluebeard', killed his two wives and four of his children with the help of a fifth he was having an incestuous affair with, and whom denounced him to the authorities seven years later. Sentenced to life imprisonment in 2002.[256] |
John Wayne Glover | Australia | 1989 to 1990 | 6 | 13 | British ex-pat living in Australia. Known by the media as 'The Granny Killer' as he targeted elderly women; committed suicide while in prison in 2005.[257] |
Alexander Sergeychik | Belarus | 2000 to 2006 | 6 | 12 | Killed between six and 12 people under the influence of alcohol. Executed in 2007.[258] |
Adrián Arroyo Gutiérrez | Costa Rica | 2014 to 2015 | 6 | 11 | Known as 'The Southern Psychopath'; raped and strangled drug-addicted prostitutes in San José; sentenced to 110 years imprisonment.[259] |
Joseph Naso | United States | 1977 to 1994 | 6 | 10 | A freelance photographers who raped and strangled to death women in California. Arrested in 2011 and sentenced to death two years later. Known as 'The Double Initial Killer' since first four victims to be identified bore double initials.[260] |
Richard Cottingham | United States | 1977 to 1980 | 5 | 85–100 | Killer operating in New York and New Jersey who often targeted prostitutes and utilized mutilation as well as dismemberment in his killings. Known as the 'Torso Killer', convicted of five murders. He made claims of victim count as up to a hundred, however, there was no evidence to support this and is considered unsubstantiated.[261] |
Zodiac Killer | United States | 1962 to 1977 | 5 | 37 | Targeted young couples. Remains unsolved but open in the California jurisdictions where the five certain Zodiac murders occurred. Potentially 37 total victims claimed but unverified.[262] |
John Floyd Thomas Jr. | United States | 1957 to 2009 | 5 | 17–25 | Serial murderer and rapist with one of the longest criminal careers in the US.[263] |
Carl Panzram | United States Portuguese Angola | 1915 to 1929 | 5 | 22 | From 1920 to 1928, he claimed in a posthumous autobiography to have committed over 22 killings, and sodomy of more than 1000 young men. Executed in 1930 by hanging.[264] |
Steve Wright | United Kingdom | 2006 | 5 | 5–22 | Referred to as 'Suffolk murders', 'Ipswich murders', 'Ipswich Ripper', 'Suffolk Ripper', 'Suffolk Strangler', 'East Anglia Ripper', 'Red Light Ripper' and 'the Suffolkator'. Murdered five prostitutes, all of whom worked in Ipswich in 2006. There are possible links to previous Suffolk prostitute killings.[265] |
Michel Peiry | Switzerland France United States Yugoslavia (suspected) Italy (suspected) | 1981 to 1987 | 5 | 11 | Known as the 'Sadist of Romont'; Swiss soldier who sexually abused and murdered at least 5 hitchhikers in several countries; sentenced to life imprisonment.[266] |
Hubert Pilčík | Czechoslovakia | 1948 to 1951 | 5 | 10+[267] | Made money smuggling people across the Czechoslovakia-Germany border, but killed most of his customers. Total number of his victims is unknown. |
Joe Metheny | United States | 1976 to 1996 | 5 | 10 | Butchered his victims, then served them at BBQs at his roadside stand; died in prison.[268] |
Serial killers with fewer than five proven victims
Serial Killer Recent News
This part of the list contains all serial killers with fewer than five proven victims who acted alone and were neither medical professionals nor contract killers.
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Charlie Brandt | United States | 1971 to 2004 | 4 | 29 | Committed suicide by hanging after murdering his wife and niece. The latter was also decapitated and eviscerated in a manner strongly similar to 26 unsolved murders of women in Florida, starting in 1973, the year Brandt moved to the state. Brandt was later considered the culprit in one of these murders, due to his strong resemblance to a suspect who was filmed by a traffic camera near the place where one body was found. He could not be officially tied to the other crimes due to lack of evidence. Previously, when he was 13 years old in 1971, he attempted to murder his whole family with a gun, for no apparent reason. His mother (who was pregnant) died in this attack, but his father survived, and his sister escaped.[269] |
Robert Black | United Kingdom Ireland(suspected) Germany(suspected) Netherlands(suspected) France(suspected) | 1981 to 1986 | 4 | 18+ | Convicted of kidnapping, raping and murdering four girls aged between five and 11. Suspect in other earlier child murders in the UK and other European countries. Died weeks before he was to be charged with a fifth child murder.[270] |
Max Gufler | Austria | 1946 to 1958 | 4 | 18 | Poisoned and drowned four women, but suspected of killing 18 in total. |
Ernesto Picchioni | Kingdom of Italy Italy | 1949 and earlier | 4 | 16 | Murdered people who approached his home; died of cardiac arrest in 1967.[271] |
Baekuni | Indonesia | 1993 to 2010 | 4 | 14 | Pedophile who raped and killed young boys; initially sentenced to life imprisonment, but changed to the death sentence.[272] |
Igor Chernat | Soviet Union | 1985 to 1986 | 4 | 13 | Known as the 'Evil Spirit of Kaukjarvi'; Ukrainian soldier who raped and killed women in Kamenka, selling their stolen items afterwards; executed 1987.[273] |
Ricky Lee Green | United States | 1985 to 1986 | 4 | 12 | Bisexual drifter who killed people he met in bars; his wife assisted in two of the murders; executed in 1997.[274] |
Robert Hicks Murray | United Kingdom | 1912 and earlier | 4 | 11+ | Bigamist who murdered his wife and three children in a murder-suicide; posthumously revealed to have killed previous wives as well.[275] |
Dallen Bounds | United States | 1999 | 4 | 4+ | Murdered a Radio Shack manager, and a florist at their respective places of business. Then murdered two acquaintances before taking two others hostage and committing suicide. Suspected of additional murders in the Pacific Northwest. |
Ted Kaczynski | United States | 1978 to 1996 | 3 | 3 | Domestic terrorist and serial bomber known as the ‘Unabomber’, Kaczynski was responsible for more than two dozen bombings of universities and one airline bombing from 1978 to 1996, justified by Kaczynski by his philosophy that technological advancements would destroy humanity. Arrested in 1996 due to his brother David recongnizing the then unidentified Unabomber's manifesto titled: Industrial Society and Its Future, as the work of Kaczynski. Currently imprisoned at ADX Florence.[276] |
Richard Kuklinski | United States | 1948 to 1986 | 3 | 100–250 | Hitman for hire known as 'the Iceman',[277] believed to have killed not only as a hitman but also on his own initiative.[278] |
Robert Ben Rhoades | United States | 1989 to 1990 | 3 | 50+ | Convicted of murdering three women in Texas and Illinois between 1989 and 1990. Sentenced to life imprisonment.[279] |
Peter Tobin | United Kingdom | 1991 to 2006 | 3 | 48 | Scottish rapist and serial killer known to have killed at least three young women. Also a suspect in the Bible John murders, committed in Glasgow during the late 1960s.[280] |
Pedro Padilla Flores | Mexico | 1986 | 3 | 30 | Killed three women in 1986; fled to the US but recaptured and deported back to Mexico; main suspect in the Ciudad Juárez Murders.[281] |
Billy Glaze | United States | 1986 to 1987 | 3 | 20+ | Known as 'Butcher Knife Billy'. Killer convicted of raping and murdering three Native American prostitutes in Minneapolis in 1986 and 1987.[282] |
Bertha Gifford | United States | 1909 to 1928 | 3 | 17 | Found not guilty by reason of insanity of three arsenic poisonings and suspected of 14 other killings, mostly children, in Missouri.[283] |
Bernhard Prigan | Allied-occupied Germany West Germany | 1947 to 1952 | 3 | 16 | Killed women near highways; confessed to a total of 16 murders.[284] |
Stephen Griffiths | United Kingdom | 2009 to 2010 | 3 | 14 | Known to have killed three prostitutes, but claims to have killed 14 to beat 'Yorkshire Ripper' Peter Sutcliffe. Dubbed himself the 'Crossbow Cannibal' as he killed his victims with a hammer and crossbow and then later ate parts of them.[285] |
Koos Hertogs | Netherlands | 1979 to 1980 | 3 | 12 | Dutch serial killer convicted of abducting, torturing, raping and killing three girls. Suspected of killing a further three to nine girls and young women in the 1970s. |
Chisako Kakehi | Japan | 2007 to 2013 | 3 | 10 | Poisoned her husband and two other men to death, but suspected in another seven deaths; sentenced to death.[286] |
Dorothea Puente | United States | 1982 to 1988 | 3 | 9–25 | Ran a boarding house in Sacramento where she poisoned tenants and buried them in the yard in order to steal their social security checks.[287] |
Patrick Mackay | United Kingdom | 1973 to 1975 | 3 | 12 | Burglar suspect of 12 violent murders during robberies, charged with five and convicted of three. Bragged that he had killed 11 people. In prison for life.[288] |
Medical professionals and pseudo-medical professionals
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Harold Shipman | United Kingdom | 1975 to 1998 | 218 | 250[289] | Convicted of 15 murders and responsible for the deaths of 218 patients identified by inquiry but is believed to have killed up to 250 people.[290][291] He injected diamorphine into his patients and then falsified the medical records, reporting that his patient had been in poor health. Hanged himself in prison. |
Miyuki Ishikawa | Japan | 1940s | 103+ | 169 | Killed more than 103 newborn children. As a maternity nurse she killed infants born to parents unwilling to care for them during the prohibition of abortion in Japan. Arrested in 1948 and sentenced to four years in prison.[292] |
Niels Högel | Germany | 1999 to 2005 | 85+ | 300[293] | Nurse who was sentenced to life imprisonment for the murder of more than 85 people.[294][295] In November 2017, German prosecutors said that the number of victims was at least 106,[296] with Högel admitting, in October 2018, to murdering 100 patients.[11] By May 2019, he was believed to be the most prolific serial killer in peacetime Germany with up to 300 victims over fifteen years.[293] |
Louay Omar Mohammed al-Taei | Iraq | 2005 to 2006 | 43 | Medical doctor found to have killed 43 wounded policemen, soldiers and officials in Kirkuk; was a member of an insurgent cell.[297] | |
Donald Harvey | United States | 1970 to 1987 | 37 | 57–87 | Self-professed Angel of Death. Worked as an orderly in Cincinnati-area hospitals and preyed on his patients. Claimed to have killed 87 patients starting at age 18. Active 1970–1987. Sentenced to 28 life sentences in Ohio.[298] |
Jane Toppan | United States | 1885 to 1901 | 31 | Nurse that confessed to poisoning 31 patients for her own sexual gratification. After overdosing them she would get in bed and lie with them as they died. Found not guilty by reason of insanity and interned in a mental institution until her death in 1938.[299] | |
Stephan Letter | Germany | 2003 to 2004 | 29 | 29+ | Nurse who killed 29 patients; sentenced to life imprisonment in 2006.[300] |
Anders Hansson | Sweden | 1978 to 1979 | 27 | A Nurse Aide who poisoned victims with gevisol and ivisol. His actions were called 'The Hospital Murders' (Swedish: Sjukhusmorden).[301] | |
Marcel Petiot | France | 1926 to 1944 | 26 | 63 | Active 1926 and from 1942 to 1944. Petiot is suspected of having killed up to 63 in total. Executed in 1946.[302] |
Arnfinn Nesset | Norway | 1983 and earlier | 22 | 27–138+ | Norwegian nurse and most prolific known serial killer in Scandinavian history, convicted in 1983 of poisoning at least 22 patients with Curacit; however he initially confessed to 27 murders; after he retracted his confessions and he told he had killed 138 patients. Was released from prison in 2004 after serving 21 years, the maximum punishment possible by Norwegian law.[303] |
Roger Andermatt | Switzerland | 1995 to 2001 | 22 | 22 | Known as the 'Death-Keeper of Lucerne'; nurse who killed 22 patients; most prolific Swiss serial killer in history; sentenced to life imprisonment.[304] |
Charles Cullen | United States | 1988 to 2003 | 18–29 | 35–400+ | Nurse in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who murdered at least 29 patients between 1988 and 2003, but experts believe the number could be as high as 400. Cullen has admitted to more murders, which authorities believe are likely, but the murders cannot be verified due to lack of records.[305] |
Sonya Caleffi | Italy | 2003 to 2004 | 15 | 18 | Nurse who poisoned terminally-ill patients; sentenced to 20 years imprisonment.[306] |
Maxim Petrov | Russia | 2000 to 2002 | 12 | 19 | Doctor who killed his patients in St. Petersburg. Suspected of 19 murders.[307] |
Ann Arbor Hospital Killer | United States | 1975 | 10 | 10 | Poisonings of 10 patients at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in 1975. Filipino nurses Filipina Narciso and Leonora Perez were tried for the crimes.[308] |
Ludivine Chambet | France | 2012 to 2013 | 10 | 10 | Known as 'The Poisoner of Chambéry'; nurse's aide who poisoned elderly patients; sentenced to 25 years imprisonment.[309] |
Petr Zelenka | Czech Republic | 2006 | 7 | 21[310] | Killed his victims with a lethal injection of heparin from May to September 2006. Ten people survived his murder attempt. Suspected of up to 14 additional murders. |
Orville Lynn Majors | United States | 1993 to 1995 | 6 | 130 | LPN in Vermillion County Ind., Preyed on elderly patients—thought to have killed many of them with injections of potassium chloride. Sentenced to 360 years in Indiana.[311] |
Efren Saldivar | United States | 1989 to 1997 | 6 | 50+ | Respiratory therapist who killed six patients, possibly as many as 120.[312] |
Christine Malèvre | France | 1998 and earlier | 6 | 30 | Nurse who killed terminally ill patients claiming that they had asked her to help them die, something denied by their families. Sentenced to 12 years in prison for six murders and suspect of 30.[313] |
Antoinette Scieri | France | 1924 to 1925 | 6 | 12+ | Nurse who poisoned her elderly patients. Death sentence was commuted to life in prison and she died in prison.[314] |
Kristen Gilbert | United States | 1990 to 1996 | 5 | 70+ | Nurse at a MassachusettsVeterans Medical Center who injected male patients with epinephrine, causing heart attacks. Sentenced to life without parole.[315] |
Amy Archer-Gilligan | United States | 1910 to 1917 | 5 | 48+ | A nursing home proprietor believed to have poisoned as many as 60 patients from her homes and her second husband. Charged with five murders originally, this was lowered to just one following her admission of guilt, and was found guilty of second degree murder. Died in a mental hospital in 1962.[316] |
Michael Swango | United States Zimbabwe | 1981 to 1997 | 4 | 35–60+ | Murderer and serial killer suspect.[317] |
Kermit Gosnell | United States | 1989? to 2011 | 4 | 100+ | Gosnell, who ran an abortion clinic, was charged with eight and convicted of four murders. Three babies were born alive, then killed by cutting the infant's spine with scissors. One mother died due to complications. Testimony indicated hundreds of similar procedures carried out by Gosnell and his staff. |
Edson Izidoro Guimarães | Brazil | 1999 and earlier | 4 | 131 | Nurse who injected patients with potassium chloride or removed their oxygen mask. Confessed to five murders which he claimed to be mercy killings and was convicted of four in 2000; sentenced to 76 years in prison. He may have killed as many as 131 patients for money, as he was paid $60 for informing local funeral homes of a patient's death so that they could contact the deceased's relatives first.[318] |
Richard Angelo | United States | 1987 | 4 | 25 | Known as 'The Angel of Death'. New York nurse convicted of four murders, linked to six other deaths. Suspected of killing up to 25 people.[319] |
Andrés Ulises Castillo Villarreal | Mexico | 2009 to 2015 | 3 | 12+ | Known as 'The Chihuahua Ripper'; drugged, raped and then killed men in Chihuahua; sentenced to 120 years imprisonment.[320] |
Elfriede Blauensteiner | Austria | 1981 to 1995 | 3 | 10+ | Known as 'The Black Widow'; poisoned people for material gain; died from a brain tumor in 2003.[321] |
Macario Alcala Canchola | Mexico | 1960 to 1962 | 2 | 12+ | Jack the Ripper copycat who killed women in Mexico City; sentenced to 60 years imprisonment.[322] |
Marie Fikáčková | Czechoslovakia | 1957 to 1960 | 2 | 10+ | Nurse who was executed by hanging in 1961 for murdering babies. |
Felícitas Sánchez Aguillón | Mexico | 1930 to 1941 | 1 | 50+ | Known as 'The Ogress of Roma neighborhood'; nurse, midwife and baby farmer responsible for possibly 50 murder victims during the 1930s, in Mexico City.[323] |
Genene Jones | United States | 1971 to 1984 | 1 | 50+ | Pediatric nurse who poisoned infants in her care; convicted of only one murder but suspected of many more.[324] |
Linda Hazzard | United States | 1908 to 1911? | 1 | 13–40+ | Self-declared doctor and fasting specialist, which she advertised as a panacea for every medical ailment. Up to 40 patients may have died of starvation in her 'sanitarium' in Olalla, Washington. Imprisoned for one death in 1912, was paroled in 1915 and continued to practice medicine without a license in New Zealand (1915–1920) and Washington (1920–1935). Died in 1938 while attempting a fasting to cure herself.[325] |
Serial killer groups and couples
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Murder Incorporated | United States | 1920's to 1940 | 400 | 1000+ | Murder Incorporated or Murder Inc. for short, was large criminal enterprise of small contract-killing groups that were collectively known as Murder Inc. Run by Albert 'The Mad Hatter' Anastasia and or his close associates, the organization was responsible for the assassinations of key witnesses of early Cosa Nostra activities, so as to make them 'disappear' and break the case against the lead mobsters whenever they went to trial. In 1941 the group was exposed by former member Abe 'Kid Twist' Reles and subsequently ceased to exist. |
Philadelphia poison ring | United States | 1931 to 1938 | 114 | Gang of 16 that poisoned Italian immigrants with arsenic in order to collect their life insurance. The leaders, cousins Herman and Paul Petrillo, were executed in the electric chair in 1941 while the rest were given life sentences.[326] | |
Delfina and María de Jesús González | Mexico | 1955 to 1964 | 91+ | Two sisters who ran a brothel in Mexico, hired numerous prostitutes and murdered at least 80 of them after they were deemed useless during the span of 10 years. They also killed 11 men. Probably the work of four of the sisters, sentenced to 40 years in prison. Body count varies due to the combined work of the sisters being impossible to assign to them individually.[19] | |
Peng Miaoji, Ding Yunjia and Su Xiaoping | China | 1998 to 1999 | 77 | 84 | Fleeing to Shaanxi, Jiangsu, Anhui, and Henan provinces and 21 provinces and cities 33 administrative villages; during 38 burglaries, killed 77 people, seriously injured three others.[327][328] |
David Avendaño Ballina and his followers | Mexico | 1997 to 2007 | 70 | 70 | Sex servant gang who robbed and then poisoned their clients; the leader Ballina was arrested in 2008.[329] |
Angel Makers of Nagyrév | 1911 to 1929 | 50 | 300+ | 26 women who poisoned their husbands (sometimes also their parents, lovers and children) with arsenic under the guidance of midwife Júlia Fazekas and her accomplice, Susi Oláh.[330] | |
Long Zhimin and Yan Shuxia | China | 1983 to 1985 | 48 | 48+ | Shaanxi Province Wang Shou villagers Long Zhimin and Yan Shuxia in the home has killed 48 people.[331] |
Bian kuang, Fu Xinyuan and Luo Lianshun | China | 2001 to 2002 | 41 | Manufacturing 51 cases of murder, robbery, rape, killing 41 people. Bian Kuang personally killed 39 people.[332] | |
Ryno-Skachevsky gang | Russia | 2006 to 2007 | 37 | Racist skinhead gang, led by Artur Ryno and Pavel Skachevsky, who killed people from non-European ethnicities or backgrounds; both sentenced to 10 years of penal labour.[333] | |
Gang of Amazons | Russia | 2003 to 2013 | 30 | Family of robbers and serial killers, led by the parents Inessa Tarverdiyeva and Roman Podkopaev.[334] | |
Dean Corll, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley | United States | 1970 to 1973 | 28 | 29+ | Corll, known as 'The Candy Man', killed at least 28 teenage boys and young men in Houston between 1970 and 1973. Corll was then shot and killed by one of the two teenage accomplices he recruited to assist him in the abductions of the victims on 8 August 1973. This accomplice, Elmer Wayne Henley, informed the police of the trio's murders the same day Corll was murdered.[335][336] |
Brabant killers | Belgium France | 1982 to 1985 | 28 | 40+ | Gang made up by at least three extremely violent robbers, none of whom was ever identified or apprehended. Their bloodlust increased dramatically in their last year of activity, when they began shooting passersby before a robbery, including children, for no seeming reason. Some have theorized links to Operation Gladio.[337] |
Adolfo Constanzo and Sara Aldrete | Mexico | 1987? to 1989 | 25+ | 'The Godparents of Matamoros'. Leader and second-in-command of a drug-smuggling cult that abducted men to perform human sacrifices.[338] | |
Shankill Butchers | United Kingdom | 1975 to 1982 | 23 | 23+ | Ulster Royalist gang led by Lenny Murphy, who killed people in sectarian attacks.[339] |
Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuk | Ukraine | 2007 | 21 | 'The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs'. A pair of 19-year-olds who, over the course of less than a month, attacked and murdered passersby while out on walks. They recorded videos of some of the murders, including one which subsequently leaked to the Internet.[340] | |
Marcelo de Jesus Silva and his death squad | Brazil | ? to 2010? | 20+ | Brazilian man convicted of 20 counts of murder, robbery, drug trafficking and death squad. As he had 1.28m in height, he was nicknamed Chucky and Pigmeu. Murdered in 2010 by rivals traffickers. | |
Surinder Koli and Moninder Singh Pandher[disputed] | India | 2005 to 2006 | 19 | 30+ | Between 2005 and 2006, businessman Moninder Singh Pandher and his domestic servant, Surender Koli, kidnapped, raped, murdered, and dismembered 19 people, mostly children. Convicted.[341] |
Wang Zongfang and Wang Zongwei | China | 1983 | 19 | Killed soldiers using various arms in three provinces. Executed in 1983.[342] | |
Anísio Ferreira de Sousa and followers | Brazil | 1989 to 1992 | 19 | Satanic ring that abducted, mutilated and sacrificed children in Altamira, Brazil. The leader, Ferreira de Sousa, was convicted to 77 years in prison for four murders and two ateempted murders.[343] | |
Ripper Crew | United States | 1981 to 1982 | 18 | Abducted women, mostly prostitutes, then raped, tortured and killed them in Chicago, Illinois.[344] | |
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo | United States | 2002 | 17 | Killed seven people from February to September 2002 and 10 in the Beltway sniper attacks of October 2002. Muhammad was executed in 2009, while Malvo received life imprisonment. | |
Vladyslav Volkovich and Volodymyr Kondratenko | Ukraine | 1991 to 1997 | 16 | 20+ | 'The Nighttime Killers'. Murdered homeless men and lone drivers with a variety of weapons.[345] |
Death Angels | United States | 1973 to 1974 | 16 | Four African-Americans who killed 16 white people and injured between eight and 10 in San Francisco (Zebra murders).[346] | |
Lainz Angels of Death | Austria | 1983 to 1989 | 15 | 49–200+ | Known as the 'Lainz Angels of Death'; Waltraud Wagner, Irene Leidolf, Stephanija Mayer, and Maria Gruber were nurses at the Lainz General Hospital in Vienna who admitted to murdering 49 patients.[347] |
The Cleaners | Russia | 2014 to 2015 | 15 | 15+ | Neo-Nazi gang, led by Pavel Voitov and Elena Lobacheva, who murdered alcoholic tramps and beggars; Voitov sentenced to life imprisonment and Lobacheva to 13 years in a penal colony.[348] |
Fred West and Rosemary West | United Kingdom | 1967 to 1987 | 12 | 20 | Mainly targeted young females but were also found guilty of the murder of their own daughter. Also found guilty of raping another daughter. Buried the victims around their house and local area. Shortly before he committed suicide in 1995, Fred West said there were more victims.[349] |
Briley Brothers | United States | 1971 to 1979 | 12 | Three brothers and an accomplice responsible for 12 murders in the 1970s in Richmond, Virginia.[350] | |
Mailoni Brothers | Zambia | 2007 to 2013 | 12 | Three brothers who killed at least 12 people from 2007 to 2013. Killed by Zambia Army Commandos in 2013.[351] | |
Leonard Lake and Charles Ng | United States | 1982 to 1985 | 11 | 25 | Abducted women, used them as sex slaves, and then murdered them, together with any men, women, and children who got in their way. Lake committed suicide upon arrest, but Ng was later convicted of killing 11 people. Between 1982 and 1985, Lake and Ng were believed to have abducted and killed as many as 25 victims, as evidenced by human remains found on Lake's California ranch.[352] |
Shen Changyin and Shen Changping | China | 1999 to 2004 | 11 | Found guilty of the murders of 11 prostitutes.[353] | |
Polatbay Berdaliyev and Abduseit Ormanov | Uzbekistan Kazakhstan | 2011 to 2012 | 11 | Raped, robbed and murdered women along desolate roads; both sentenced to life imprisonment in both countries.[354] | |
Wolfgang Abel and Marco Furlan | Italy Germany Netherlands | 1977 to 1984 | 10 | 27 | The victims, seemingly chosen at random and killed by different methods, were found next to letters written in Italian, signed 'Ludwig' and containing Nazi imagery, that gave a reason for why the murder had been committed. Abel and Furlan were arrested in Castiglione delle Stiviere while dousing a crowded discothèque with gasoline and sentenced in 1987 to 30 years in prison for all crimes (later reduced to 27).[355] |
Juan Carlos Hernández and Patricia Martínez | Mexico | 2012 to 2018 | 10 | 20 | Known as the 'Monsters of Ecatepec'; couple who raped, murdered and cannibalized women.[356] |
Joshi-Abhyankar serial murderers | India | 1976 to 1977 | 10 | Four Punecommercial art students (Rajendra Jakkal, Dilip Sutar, Shantaram Kanhoji Jagtap and Munawar Harun Shah) that broke into random people's homes and businesses and strangled them with a nylon rope. Executed by hanging in 1983.[357] | |
Gerald and Charlene Gallego | United States | 1978 to 1980 | 10 | Killed 10 victims in Sacramento, California. Gerald Gallego died of cancer before his death sentence could be carried out. Charlene Gallego was released July 1997.[358] | |
Viña del Mar psychopaths | Chile | 1980 to 1981 | 10 | Jorge Sagredo and Carlos Topp committed 10 murders and four rapes from 5 August 1980 to 1 November 1981 in the city of Viña del Mar. Executed by firing squad in 1985, they became the last people executed in Chile.[359] | |
Yevgeny Nagorny and Sergei Stavitsky | Russia | 1998 | 10 | Killed clients with expensive cars in their autoshop in order to sell them; sentenced to life imprisonment.[360] | |
National Socialist Underground | Germany | 2000 to 2007 | 10 | Neo-Nazi group who killed 10 ethnic Turks in the Bosphorus serial murders from 2000 to 2007. Most victims were small business owners killed in broad daylight with a gunshot to the face. Two of the suspects committed suicide and a third, Beate Zschäpe, was apprehended in 2011.[361] | |
Tadeusz Grzesik and the Bureaucrats Gang | Poland | 1991 to 2007 | 8 | 20+ | Robbed and killed people in several Polish voivodeships, mainly owners of exchange offices.[362] |
Edgar Álvarez Cruz and Francisco Granados | Mexico | 1993 to 2003 | 8–10 | 14+ | Kidnapped, drugged, raped and then killed women in cotton fields.[363] |
The Ciudad Juárez Rebels | Mexico | 1995 to 1996 | 8 | 10–14 | Gang of serial killers, led by Sergio Armendáriz Diaz and Juan Contreras Jurado, who killed women in Ciudad Juárez; claimed to work for Abdul Latif Sharif.[364] |
The Manson Family cult killings | United States | 1967 to 1969 | 7 | 7 | A California desert cult formed by Charles Manson in 1967, the ‘Manson Family’ committed a series of murders in name of promoting Manson's goal of causing a race war that he called Helter Skelter. |
Ray and Faye Copeland | United States | 1986 to 1989 | 5 | 12 | Oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States at the ages of 75 and 69; convicted of killing five men; modus operandi was to hire unskilled drifters as farmhands and later kill them.[365] |
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley | United Kingdom | 1963 to 1965 | 5 | 12 | Responsible for the 'Moors murders': they abducted, raped, tortured and murdered at least five children in the Manchester area before burying their victims on Saddleworth Moor as part of an experiment in 'existential experience'. The case became a media event, especially in the United Kingdom. Five victims were identified although Brady periodically claimed that there were up to twelve. |
The Skin Hunters | Poland | 2002 and earlier | 5 | Unknown | Hospital crew that killed patients in order to get bribes from nearby funeral homes. Two doctors and two paramedics were convicted for the murder of five patients, but the investigation is continuing, with over 40 remaining suspects.[366] |
Loren Herzog and Wesley Shermantine | United States | 1984 to 1999 | 4 | 19+ | Known as the 'Speed Freak Killers'; California duo initially convicted of four murders from 1984 to 1999.[367] |
Raymond Fernandez and Martha Beck | United States | 1947 to 1949 | 3 | 20 | Known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers', Fernandez and Beck extorted women Fernandez met through lonely hearts advertisements. Both were arrested in Michigan in 1949 for the murders of a woman and her two-year-old daughter, but Michigan authorities waived prosecution and extradited the pair to New York to face trial for a murder that occurred there because New York had the death penalty while Michigan did not. They were convicted of that murder and executed in 1951.[368] |
Weather Underground | United States | 1969 to 1977 | 3 | 3 | A Marxist–Leninist terrorist organization formed in 1969, Weather Underground advocated for the use of violence as a means of protest to U.S involvement in the Vietnam War. The 'Weathermen' as they were called came to national attention after their bombing of a Greenwich townhouse in 1970 which killed 3. |
Beasts of Satan | Italy | 1998 to 2004 | 3 | 18 | Cult members responsible for ritualistic murders, and are suspected in other cases, including suicides.[369] |
Dmitry and Natalia Baksheevy | Russia | 1999 to 2017 | 1 | 30 | Couple from Krasnodar who killed and then cannibalized a woman, but suspected of committing other similar crimes in the region; currently awaiting sentencing.[370] |
Disputed cases
Name | Country | Years active | Proven victims | Possible victims | Notes |
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Mariam Soulakiotis | Greece | 1939 to 1951 | 27 | 27+ | Known as 'The Woman Rasputin'; convent abbot believed to have murdered wealthy women and children who came into her church; the true number of her victims is a matter of debate. She officially murdered 27 and killed an additional 150 children through neglect.[371] |
Ivomoku Bakusuba | Burundi | 1940s | 67 | Confessed to killing 67 children by strangling them with a bedsheet. Committed suicide, 'probably in late 1940s or in early 1950s'. As information on this serial killer was only revealed by a police officer in 2018 during a conversation with a Brazilian writer, and there is no information on his conviction, the confirmation that he was a serial killer is debatable. | |
Bruno Lüdke | German Reich Nazi Germany | 1928 to 1943 | 51 | 86 | Mentally disabled, Lüdke was arrested after being discovered with a corpse. Police declared him insane and imprisoned him in a psychiatric hospital, where he died when he was experimented on. The only evidence tying him to the crimes was a confession that may have been physically coerced. He was never given a trial and he is generally[by whom?] considered innocent.[372] |
'Highway of Tears' Killer | Canada | 1969 to 2018 ? | 18 | 83 | All the victims were young women and were last seen on Highway 16 in British Columbia between Prince George and Prince Rupert. If they were all victims of the same person, it would be one of the most proficient serial killers in Canada and one with the longest career in the world. Some of the murders have been linked to American criminal Bobby Jack Fowler, although he was in prison at the time others were committed.[373] |
Gerald Stano | United States | 1969 to 1980 | 22+ | 41 | Confessed to killing 41 women in mostly Florida and New Jersey areas. Some controversy surrounds the case as he is believed by some to have been a serial confessor.[375] |
Orlando Sabino | Brazil | 1966 ? - 1971 ? | 12 | Suspected of murdering 12 people in Minas Gerais and Goiás, as well as mutilating several animals; sentenced to 38 years imprisonment and died from a heart attack in 2013. There are many theories that he was actually framed by the Military Dictatorship in Brazil, who did the murders for political reasons.[376] | |
Pedro Rosa da Conceição | Brazil | 1904 to 1911, ??? | 3 | 17 | Brazilian mass murderer who killed three people and wounded thirteen others on April 22, 1904. Killed his cellmate and a guard in 1911, and is said to have murdered a family of twelve people in an unspecified date and year. Died in 1919. The family murders are not verified. |
Henry Lee Lucas | United States | 1960 to 1983 | 3 | 3000+ | Confessed to killing at least 600 people but later recanted and is suspected of lying about a majority of the murders. He originally offered a list of 77 women from 19 different states, but as he confessed to more and more murders, the details became increasingly more bizarre. Some included dismemberment, necrophilia, even cannibalism. Lawmen linked Lucas and Ottis Toole to 81 murders only. Convicted of 11 murders.[377] The true number of murders committed by Lucas is unknown, but it is likely Lucas was not nearly as prolific a serial killer as he initially claimed to be, as most of his murder confessions were thoroughly discredited, and he himself claimed only one murder—that of his mother.[378][379][380] |
Charles Quansah | Ghana | 1993 to 2001 | 8 | 34 | Quansah, who had been in prison for rape twice, was held as a suspect in the deaths of 34 women across the country, including his girlfriend who was strangled in 2000, and eventually confessed to eight murders. He later denied the killings, claiming that the confessions had been extracted under torture, and that the police had also tried unsuccessfully to force him to implicate a number of politicians including former president Jerry Rawlings, his wife Nana Konadu Agyeman and an unidentified member of president John Kufuor's administration.[381][382] |
Ottis Toole | United States | 1980 to 1983 | 7 | 100–125 | Initially convicted of three counts of murder, later pleading guilty to four more murders before dying in prison. A sometime accomplice of convicted serial killer Henry Lee Lucas, Toole admitted to—and retracted multiple times—over 100 counts of murder, rape, arson and cannibalism, and was the suspect in several other unsolved murders. In 2008, police announced that they had identified Toole as the likely murderer of Adam Walsh, and would be closing the case as a result.[383] |
Wayne Williams | United States | 1979 to 1981 | 2 | 24–31 | Believed to have perpetrated the Atlanta murders of 1979–1981. After being convicted of two murders and sentenced to life imprisonment, authorities closed 22 other unsolved murders, declaring Williams to have been the perpetrator. Williams has maintained his innocence and the case was reopened in 2005.[384] |
Joe Ball | United States | 1937 to 1938 | 2 | 20 | Bootlegger and barman known as the 'Butcher of Elmendorf', the 'Bluebeard of South Texas', and 'the Alligator Man' because of the alligator pit he had in the back of his bar and where he entertained clients by throwing live animals to the reptiles. Ball killed two barmaids but he shot himself fatally in the chest when police came to question him and was never arrested or interrogated. Yellow press and pulp magazines later exaggerated his exploits, claiming that he had killed up to 20 women and fed them to the alligators, but this was never proven and caused some of Ball's relatives to sue such publications. Police investigated about a dozen women that had worked at Ball's place and were missing at the time of his suicide; some were found alive in San Antonio, but others could not be accounted for.[385] |
Abdul Latif Sharif | Mexico | 1995 | 1 | 18–20 | Egyptian chemist known as 'The Jackal of Ciudad Juárez'. After migrating to the United States in the 1970s, Sharif served 14 years in prison for several rapes but fled to Mexico when he was about to be deported to his home country. There, he was accused of up to 20 of the female homicides in Ciudad Juárez but was convicted of only one, to 30 years in prison, where he died of natural causes in 2006. As the high rate of female murders has continued to this day in Ciudad Juárez, it has been claimed that Sharif was used as a scapegoat by the Mexican police.[386] |
Daisuke Mori | Japan | 2000 and earlier | 1 | 11+ | Nurse that was sentenced to life imprisonment for one murder but suspected of killing at least 10 others. He might have confessed to some of the murders in order to protect others.[387] |
Bevan Spencer von Einem | Australia | 1979? to 1983 | 1 | 10 | Arrested for three and convicted of one of 'The Family Murders', where four teenagers and one young adult, all male, were drugged, kidnapped, raped and mutilated for several weeks before their bodies were abandoned in the countryside near Adelaide. Police believed that von Einem had several accomplices, none of whom was publicly identified or detained, and at the time of his trial it was widely reported that the murders had been committed by a group of four to 12 high-profile Australian men; von Einem himself claimed to be the victim of a conspiracy. He has also been considered a suspect in the disappearance of two girls near the Adelaide Oval in 1973 and the high-profile Beaumont children disappearance in 1966.[388] |
Edgar Matobato | Philippines | 1988 to 2013 | 0 | Hundreds | Self-confessed hitman and serial killer claiming to have killed people as part of the Davao Death Squad; his claims' authenticity has been challenged.[389] |
John Bodkin Adams | United Kingdom | 1946 to 1956 | 0 | 163 | Acquitted in a highly unusual trial in 1957 of murder but later found guilty of fraud. Archive evidence shows that he was almost certainly a killer but that his prosecution was botched for political reasons.[390] |
The Man from the Train | United States | 1898 to 1912 | 0 | 40–100+ | Murdered entire families in their sleep, arriving and departing by train. Existence (and probable but not proven identity) discovered more than 100 years after the murders, by analysis of contemporary records, showing a markedly common modus operandi for many previously unconnected murders.[391] |
David Parker Ray | United States | 1950 to 1999 | 0 | 60 | Torture-murderer possibly aided by numerous accomplices, including his girlfriend. Targeted victims in the Truth or Consequences, New Mexico, area. Convicted of attempted killing of three victims and is suspected of 60 murders, even though no bodies were ever found. Known as the 'Toybox Killer' for the self-built mobile home he used in the rape, torture, and killing of women.[392] |
Smiley Face Killer | United States | 1990s to 2000s | 0 | 40+ | Theoretical serial killer(s) thought by some sources to have drowned college-aged young men across the northern part of the country since 1997; most experts suggest that the deaths were accidental.[393] |
Marie Besnard | France | 1927 to 1949 | 0 | 13 | Charged with the murders of 13 relatives with arsenic, all of whom had Besnard as their sole designated heir, but acquitted of all charges after three high-profile trials that lasted a decade.[394] |
* Proven victims being victims the serial killer was tried for, explained by the killer in a detailed confession, or victims most scholars of the subject agree upon.
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