Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffr
After being admitted to Bridgewater State Hospital, Albert DeSalvo began confiding in other patients
There’s a special sense of security within our own homes. But from 1962 to 1964, Albert DeSalvo took
After luring in victims using a false sense of security, Patrick Wayne Kearney earned his title as “
Patrick Wayne Kearney was born in Los Angeles, California in 1939. As a child, he was tormented rele
Many people innocently dream of having super powers. But Ahmad Suradji’s dreams led him to become a
In 1986, Ahmad Suradji had dreamed of becoming a mystic healer in his community. But this dream also
During his 25-year medical career, Harold Shipman rose to be a respectable family doctor who treated
What happens when a doctor, someone we should trust, becomes a killer? Harold Shipman, later known a
Elizabeth Bathory was a cruel, widowed noblewoman who earned the title “The Blood Countess” from the
In the late 16th and early 17th centuries, young peasant girls who went to the Castle Cachtice were
After murdering two women, robbing graves, and decorating his home with human body parts, Ed Gein fo
We explore the twisted mind of Ed Gein, whose gruesome killings inspired horror movies Pyscho, The T
After a childhood filled with abuse, poverty, and shame, Jane Toppan (born Honora Kelley), left her
We continue to look into the conflicted identity of John Wayne Gacy, who terrorized Chicago in the 1
John Wayne Gacy, or the “Killer Clown,” was named the worst serial killer in the United States after
Ian Brady & Myra Hindley shared a deep, dark passion for murder that led to the death of multipl
When Myra Hindley, an ambitious, yet violent, young woman met Ian Brady, an unemotional man with a t
After William Bonin took the life of his first victim, his killings only escalated in frequency and
William Bonin drove California’s freeways, picking up hitchhiking men and boys and driving them to t
Andrei Chikatilo killed with increasing frequency over twelve years. Greg and Vanessa explain how th