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Levi Boone Helm (January 28, 1828 – January 14, 1864) was an American mountain man, Old West gunfighter, and serial killer known as the Kentucky Cannibal.Helm gained his nickname for his opportunistic and unrepentant proclivity for consuming human flesh, usually in survival situations, though instances of killing people for their meat unprovoked were also documented.
Gerald "Jerry" Walter McFadden (March 21, 1948 – October 14, 1999), known as The Animal, was an American serial killer and sex offender who was convicted of the May 1986 murders of two women and one man in Smith County, Texas. He fled from jail shortly after his arrest, leading to the biggest manhunt in Texas history, with it coming to an end ...
William Dathan Holbert (born September 12, 1979), alias William Adolfo Cortez and nicknamed "Wild Bill", is an American serial killer/hitman. Originally from North Carolina , he is currently serving a 46-year sentence for the killings of five Americans in Panama.
California leads the nation with 1,777 serial killer victims from 1992 to 2019, followed by Texas with 984 and Florida with 933. These figures are part of a broader pattern across the United ...
Debczak, Michele. "The Kansas Land That Once Belonged to the Bloody Benders, America's First Serial Killer Family, Is Up for Auction". Mental Floss, February 3, 2020. [48] Dickey, Colin. "The Story of the 'Bloody Benders', the Serial-Killing Family That Terrorized the Wild West—Then Disappeared." Slate, March 16, 2022. [49] Gibson, Dirk C.
Stephen D. Richards [c] (March 18, 1856 – April 26, 1879), also known in the media as The Nebraska Fiend [4] [10] and The Ohio Monster, [11] was an American serial killer who confessed to committing a total of nine to eleven murders in Nebraska and Iowa between 1876 and 1878. Richards was born in West Virginia (then part of Virginia) in 1856.
Serial killer West, who died in prison in 1995 aged 53, was previously suspected over Mary’s disappearance. “He is the only one who really knows if he had involvement in Mary’s death,” Mr ...
On December 9, 2010, Albuquerque police released six photos of seven other unidentified women who may also be linked to West Mesa. [9] [18] Police would not say how or where they had obtained the photos. [9] Some of the women appeared to be unconscious, and many shared the same physical characteristics as the original eleven victims. [9]