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The Last Supper: Executed serial killers and their death row meals
Find out what some of the most notorious serial killers requested for their final meal
The execution of Ted Bundy: ‘His body stiffened and his hands clenched'
As Bundy was led to the death chamber to be strapped to ‘Old Sparky’ on the 24th of January, 1989, he appeared to be afraid
Stephen Port: The Grindr Killer
He met all his victims on gay dating apps before bringing them to his flat, spiking them with a lethal dose of the drug, GHB, causing them to overdose.
Operation Yewtree: How Jimmy Savile groomed the nation
In October of 2012, the formal criminal investigation into the allegations of child abuse committed by Savile was launched.
Pop culture killers
Here are three harrowing examples of criminals that found their inspiration for murder and mayhem in pop culture.
How did David Fuller get away with his terrible crimes?
if it wasn’t for Fuller’s own damning photographic evidence, he never would have been convicted for these unthinkable crimes.
Female Narcos: The women of the Sinaloa Cartel
These are the real housewives of the Sinaloa Cartel.
Unbelievable crimes blamed on Jack the Ripper
Here are three plausible, fanciful, and downright absurd murders that conspiracies blame on Jack the Ripper.
Convicted multimillionaire murderer Robert Durst dies aged 78
On 17 September 2021, a Los Angeles jury took seven hours to deliberate before delivering their verdict: guilty.
The criminology student turned killer: Stephen Griffiths 'The crossbow cannibal'
Wanting to revel in his grisly actions, Griffiths would make a full confession to the three murders, telling police he had ‘killed loads.’
When Joanna Dennehy threatened to kill Rose West in jail
Two women serving whole-life sentences, came close to a lethal prison confrontation.
Does 'The Warrior Gene' prove that killers are born and not made?
What seems most likely is that some folk are born with a genetic predisposition towards extreme violence
Hear evil: Dennis Nilsen and the serial killers who confessed on tape
Let’s explore some of the more frank and, at times, shocking confessions of some of modern history’s most notorious serial killers
Slaughter on a warm summer's day: The Hungerford massacre
While the physical injuries from that fateful day have long since healed, the emotional scars in Hungerford still run deep
Ivan Milat: The Australian serial killer who murdered 7 backpackers
Between September of 1992 and November of 1993, the bodies of seven backpackers were discovered in Belanglo State Forest in New South Wale
Fred and Rose West: How many women did they kill?
Their gruesome string of murders would shock the nation to its very core
Evil uncuffed: When police unknowingly release serial killers
Here are five examples of when some of modern history’s most brutal and notorious murderers were caught, only to be unwittingly released
What makes a murderer?
What causes people to kill again and again and again...?
How Ted Bundy escaped from custody…twice!
Bundy had an uncanny ability of escaping even when the law had caught up with him.
Rose West: Britain's most depraved female killer
The more frightening, volatile, sadistic and passionately wicked half of 'Fred and Rose' Image: Making A Monster
Do serial killers like BTK want to get caught?
'They all got caught except the Ripper, could I become a killer and not get caught?’ So taunted Dennis Rader to the police
Russian serial killers: Andrei Chikatilo and beyond
From ‘The Necrophile Rebel’ to the ‘The Butcher of Rostov’
Big Ed': Edmund Kemper, the 6ft 8" serial killer
He killed both his grandparents, his own mother and 7 other women in a variety of sick and depraved ways
David McGreavy: The Monster of Worcester
On Friday 13 April 1973 the bodies of three children were found impaled on garden railings in Worcester. The murderer?
Colin Ireland
Colin Ireland is a British serial killer known as the ‘Gay Slayer’ due to the fact that his only victims were gay men.
The Beast of Bermondsey
It took twenty years to track down the vicious rapist of the vulnerable and elderly: the ‘Beast of Bermondsey’.
Archibald Hall a.k.a. Roy Fontaine
Dale Cregan
Cregan was responsible for the worst police killing in a generation.
Jack Roland Murphy: Murph the Surf
Discover how 22 gems were stolen from New York City's Museum of Natural History in October 1964 and how, within 48 hours, inf
Albert Johnson Walker
He fled Canada for the UK and proceeded to lie, steal and murder his way through British society.
Michel Fourniret: Ogres of the Ardennes
Fourniret liked to go for drives with his wife by his side and with their baby son safely in the back of their van.
Angus Sinclair
It took four decades and a law change to catch possibly Scotland’s worst serial killer...
Anthony Hardy: The Camden Ripper
Anthony Hardy starts 2003 with allegations of assaults and rapes against him; he ends the year as a triple murderer who faces endi
Ted Bundy
The charming monster who confessed to killing 36 women during a four-year reign of terror in the US.
Steve Wright - The Suffolk Strangler
Steve Wright, dubbed the Suffolk Strangler by the media, murdered five women in Ipswich in 2006.
Sam Giancana
The ultimate Godfather, his position in the history of organised crime spans the rise and fall of the Mafia from a national syndic
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