Serial killers are individuals who have a history of multiple slayings of individuals usually unknown to them beforehand. A phenomenon which seemed to gain some prominence in the second half of the twentieth century, record of the practice can be found at least as far back as
London's
Jack the Ripper (
1888).
Although the terms "serial killer" and "mass murderer" are often used synonymously, criminologists distinguish the two. A serial killer is one who commits a number of murders over a long period of time, with the killings separated by often long periods of apparent normalcy. A mass murderer, on the other hand is an individual who kills several people in a single event. A spree killer kills in a series of closely connected events. The Bureau of Justice Statistics defines a serial killing as: "[involving] the killing of several victims in three or more separate events." This definition is especially close to that of a spree killer, and perhaps the primary difference between the two is that a serial killer tends to "lure" victims to their death; whereas, a spree killer tends to go "hunting".
Serial killers are often acting on extreme sadistic urges and are often classified as sociopathic, lacking any ability to empathize with the suffering of others. In many cases, a serial killer will plead not guilty by reason of insanity. This defense is almost universally unsuccessful.
The public's fascination with serial killers led to some successful crime novels and films about fictional serial killers, including Helen Zahavi[?]'s novel Dirty Weekend, Bret Easton Ellis's American Psycho, and the Academy Award-winning movie Silence of the Lambs.
List of Serial Killers
- Erzsébet Báthory - (d. 1614) with 600 victims, the recognized female record holder.
- Thug Behram[?] - 931 victims in Uttar Pradesh between 1790 and 1830, generally by strangulation - recognized as the world's record holder
- Herman Mudgett[?] - alias Henry H. Homes, Chicago, active 1890 - 1894, d. 1896
- David Berkowitz[?], aka "Son of Sam[?]"
- The Boston Strangler[?] (allegedly Albert DeSalvo[?])
- Ted Bundy
- Andrei Chikatilo
- Jeffrey Dahmer
- John Wayne Gacy
- Ed Gein
- Albert Fish
- Pedro Lopez[?] - Colombia, with 300 victims
- Henry Lee Lucas[?]
- Henri Désiré Landru
- Herman Webster Mudgett[?], aka Dr. H. H. Holmes, the serial killer of "Murder Castle during Chicago's 1893 World Columbian Exposition.
- Gilles de Rais - (d. 1440), French demonolator and child-killer.
- Richard Ramirez
- Vera Renczi[?] - The 35 bodies in her cellar may have influenced the writing of Joseph Kesselring[?]'s Arsenic and Old Lace[?]
- Abdul Latif Sharif - Egyptian alleged to be responsible for dozens of murders in Ciudad Juarez, Mexico
- Peter Sutcliffe[?], aka "The Yorkshire Ripper[?]"
- Harold Frederick Shipman
- Sweeney Todd
- Otis Toole[?]
- Fred West
- Wayne Williams - convicted of the Atlanta Child Murders[?]
- Aileen Carol Wuornos - Florida
- John Edward Robinson -United States
Unidentified serial killers:
For the Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski, see List of terrorist incidents.
See also: spree killer
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