World's Most Evil Killers
In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Michigan looking for sex workers.
In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Michigan looking for sex workers.
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Volker Eckert, a German truck driver, strangled and killed as many as nineteen women across Europe in a murderous career that lasted over thirty years.
Andrew Dawson brutally stabbed his neighbors to death before leaving their bodies in bathtubs full of water and bleach.
In 1999 and 2000, John Eric Armstrong cruised the streets of Detroit, Michigan looking for sex workers.
In August 1985, the fourteen-month killing spree of Richard Ramirez, known as the 'Night Stalker,' was ended after he claimed at least thirteen lives.
The story of Malcolm Green, who was jailed for life for murder, only to kill again when he was released.
Stephen Port callously killed four young men between 2014 and 2015.
The Bayou Strangler deceived, bound, assaulted and murdered men as he drifted across South Louisiana.
In Cumbria, 2010 taxi driver Derek Bird took his gun and, in less than 24 hours, shot dead 12 people and injured 11 more. The callous killer only stopped when he had run out of ammunition, finally turning the gun on himself.
Fred and Rose West raped, tortured and killed young women in their house of horrors, including their own daughter.
A cult killer portrayed himself as a pillar of the community, but his story was deeply sinister.
In 2010, bodybuilder Raoul Moat shot his ex-girlfriend and her partner, and went on the run and declared war on Northumbria police, vowing not to stop killing officers until he was dead.
Velma Barfield became the first woman to be executed by lethal injection after taking six lives.
Stuart Campbell was convicted of the murder of his 15-year-old niece in 2002.
Robert Hansen was a monster who preyed on the most vulnerable women in society.
The story of the killer who attacked his ex-girlfriend in a jealous frenzy and committed a brutal murder.
Billy Dunlop killed Julie Hogg in 1989 but was acquitted after two failed trials. However, due to a change in the UK law in 2005, Dunlop was finally convicted and sentenced to seventeen years in prison.
When Carol Jarvis disappeared, her husband told friends and family that she'd simply gone on a little holiday.
In 1988, Puente had drugged and killed her victims so she could continue to fraudulently claim their social security benefits.
Catherine Nevin reported a break-in and violent attack at her pub, which left her husband dead.
Steve Wright killed five women over a six-week period in the winter of 2006 without motive or explanation.
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