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Ted Bundy was a serial killer active in the United States during the 1970s, convicted of murdering at least 30 individuals, though estimates vary among law enforcement and resea...
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Ted Bundy was a serial killer active in the United States during the 1970s, convicted of murdering at least 30 individuals, though estimates vary among law enforcement and resea...
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Kim Dae-doo was a South Korean serial killer active during the 1970s, a period of heightened social instability after the Korean War. His crimes, which included multiple rapes a...
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In true crime discourse, the label crazy serial killer is often used loosely to describe offenders who act in extreme, baffling, or horrific ways. From a forensic and investigat...
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Below are verified attributes and public records commonly referenced in coverage of the Stacey Castor case. Details are drawn from court documents, appellate opinions, and reput...
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Ed Gein is often reduced to a handful of shocking images, yet the reality of his life is more complex and more sobering. This profile explains who Ed Gein was in verifiable term...
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Edmund Kemper is a notorious American serial killer whose case remains deeply studied in criminal psychology and forensic science. This profile outlines his verified crimes, bac...
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