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Originally Posted by JeremyGlenn
everyone should be given a second chance. period. i dont see him killing people anymore he must have learned his lesson hes a changed man.
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Really? Everyone? Like these? The BTK guy hadn't killed since '91, should he be let go and given another chance?
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Charles Albright - aka The Collectionist; known for surgically removing the eyes of victims and keeping them in his house as trophies
Joe Ball - aka The Alligator Man, killed at least 20 women in the early 20th century in Texas
Martha Jule Beck and Raymond Fernandez - the Lonely Hearts Killers, killed at least three women and one child in the 1940s but suspected in up to 20 murders
David Berkowitz - aka Son of Sam and The .44 Caliber Killer; convicted of six murders
Robert Berdella - convicted of killing six men in 1988 in Kansas City, Missouri, undoubtedly killed others, sexually tortured and dismembered his victims
Kenneth Bianchi and Angelo Buono Jr. - aka the Hillside Stranglers; killers of 13 women and suggested as possibly involved in three other killings
Richard Fran Biegenwald - convicted of killing five people in the early 1980s in the Asbury Park, New Jersey area. He is suspected in at least six other murders
Arthur Gary Bishop - Utah man who murdered five young boys; executed in 1988
William Bonin - aka The Freeway Killer; with several accomplices, claimed the lives of 20 boys in California
Robert Charles Browne - Convicted of two murders in Colorado, but says he has killed 48, some of which have been corroborated
Jerry Brudos - aka The Shoe-Fetish Slayer, killed at least five women
Theodore Bundy - aka The Campus Killer, Lady Killer, South Hill Rapist and Chi Omega Killer; law student who raped and murdered more than 35 women in several states
Dean Carter - murdered at least four women
Richard Chase - aka the Vampire of Sacramento; murdered six people in the 1970s
Dean Corll, Elmer Wayne Henley and David Brooks - committed the Houston Mass Murders
Juan Vallejo Corona - California killer convicted of murdering 25 men in 1971
Andrew Cunanan - murdered five people, including fashion designer Gianni Versace, in a cross-country journey during a three-month period in 1997, ending with Cunanan's suicide, at the age of 27
Charles Cullen - nurse in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who killed as many as 40 patients through lethal injection
Jeffrey Dahmer - Milwaukee cannibal who kept heads, skulls and body parts in his apartment; convicted of 15 murders, but believed responsible for at least two others
Albert DeSalvo - aka The Boston Strangler; convicted of strangling 13 women
Nannie Doss - aka The Giggling Granny; serial poisoner who killed 11 people: four husbands, two children, her two sisters, her mother, a grandson and a nephew
Mack Ray Edwards - convicted of murdering three children after having confessed to the murders of six in Los Angeles County between 1953 and 1969. He claimed at one point to have killed as many as 18
Albert Fish - aka The Cannibal, The Moon Maniac and The Werewolf of Wisteria; sadist and pedophile who cannibalized several children; convicted of one murder, confessed to two others and suspected in two other killings
Wayne Adam Ford - aka Wayward Wayne; confessed to murdering four women, believed to have killed others
Joseph Paul Franklin - racist serial killer who targeted interracial couples and attempted to assassinate Larry Flynt and Vernon Jordan; convicted of 11 murders and has confessed to nine others
John Wayne Gacy Jr. - aka Killer Clown; killer of at least 33 men and boys who kept bodies buried under his Chicago home
Gerald Gallego Jr. and Charlene Williams - aka the Sex Slaves Killers, kidnapped and killed victims in the late 1970s, most of them were teenagers
Donald Henry Gaskins Jr. - aka "Pee Wee" Gaskins and Meanest Man in America; executed on September 6, 1991; convicted of nine murders but confessed to over 200
Edward Gein - two known victims, one suspected victim, four missing persons; elements of Gein's life and crimes have inspired, at least in part Psycho, The Silence of the Lambs and The Texas Chain Saw Massacre
Janie Lou Gibbs - Georgia poisoner who killed her three sons, a grandson, and her husband
Belle Gunness - murder-for-profit killer who murdered her suitors and her own children in Indiana
Robert Hansen - Alaskan baker who killed prostitutes at his cabin; convicted of four murders but admitted to 11 others.
Donald Harvey - aka Angel of Death; hospital orderly, confessed to more than 80 "mercy killings" with 37 confirmed killings
William Heirens - aka The Lipstick Killer confessed to three murders spanning from June 1945 to January 1946
Vincent Johnson - aka the Brooklyn Strangler; a homeless crack addict who killed at least five prostitutes
Genene Jones - Texas pediatric nurse who poisoned infants in her care. Convicted of only one murder but suspected of 10 or more others
Patrick Kearney - necrophiliac convicted of 21 murders in California and admitted to seven other murders
Edmund Kemper - started killing when he was 15 years old in Santa Cruz, California; convicted of six murders and implicated in four others
Tillie Klimek - Chicago woman who poisoned five husbands; sentenced to life imprisonment
Paul John Knowles - raped and murdered 18 people
Randy Kraft - convicted of the murders of 16 young men and boys but strongly suspected of 51 others in California
Timothy Krajcir - confessed to killing over nine women
Peter Kudzinowski - killed children in New Jersey in the 1920s
Leonard Lake and Charles Ng - ex-marines and survivalists, killed at least 11 people and perhaps as many as 25; collected and murdered female sex slaves
Derrick Todd Lee - aka the Baton Rouge Serial Killer; convicted of two murders but linked by DNA evidence to five others
Henry Lee Lucas - convicted of 11 murders and confessed to about 3000 others, although most of his confessions are considered outlandish; a task force set up to investigate his claims suggested that the true number of his murders may be as high as 213
Rhonda Belle Martin - murdered six family members, suspected of poisoning at least nine; executed in 1957
Herman Mudgett - active 1890-1894 during Chicago's 1893 World's Columbian Exposition; convicted of only one murder but definitively tied to at least 8 more and confessed to a total of 27. He is also known as H.H. Holmes
John Allen Muhammad and Lee Boyd Malvo - Washington D.C. area snipers; Muhammad is convicted of seven murders so far and awaiting prosecution for nine others, Malvo is convicted of, plead guilty to, or confessed to at least nine murders
Herbert Mullin - schizophrenic in Santa Cruz, California who killed people to prevent earthquakes; convicted of 10 murders and confessed to three others
Earle Nelson - aka Gorilla Man; necrophiliac serial killer; convicted and hanged for one murder but definitively implicated in about 20 more
Carl Panzram - murderer, rapist, arsonist; executed in 1930; convicted of two murders but confessed to 19 others
Dennis Rader - aka the BTK Killer; killed ten people between 1974 to 1991
Ricardo Ramírez - aka the Night Stalker; terrorized Los Angeles in 1984 and 1985; convicted of 14 murders
David Parker Ray - convicted of rape and torture and sentenced to 224 years in prison. FBI believe he was responsible for the deaths of 60 women in Truth or Consequences, New Mexico
Gary Ridgway - aka The Green River Killer; convicted of murdering 48 women in the state of Washington
Joel Rifkin - murdered 17 women in the New York City and Long Island area
John Edward Robinson - aka the Cyber Sex Killer; lured victims through the internet; convicted of murdering six women in Missouri and Kansas
Michael Ross - raped and murdered seven women in Connecticut
Efren Saldivar - respiratory therapist who killed six patients, and possibly as many as 120
Altemio Sanchez - aka the Bike Path Rapist/Killer who was responsible for three murders and numerous rapes spanning over a 25 year period in Buffalo, New York.
Gerard John Schaefer - aka The Killer Cop and The Florida Sex Beast; police officer who killed up to 34 women and girls
Tommy Lynn Sells - convicted of only one murder; admitted to murdering dozens of people from all over the United States, possibly in excess of 70 although only a total of six are firmly established
Arthur Shawcross - aka the Genesee River Killer; convicted of 12 murders and has admitted to another.
Lemuel Smith - confessed to the murders of five people, including that of an on-duty female prison-guard
Morris Solomon Jr. - handyman killed six young women between 1986 and 1987 in a Sacramento, California, neighborhood
Gerald Stano - convicted murderer of 41 women; executed in 1998
Cary Stayner - aka the Yosemite Murderer who killed four women
Michael Swango - physician and surgeon who poisoned over 30 of his patients and colleagues
William Suff - aka the Riverside Killer who killed up to 19 women near Riverside, California
Marybeth Tinning - New York woman who poisoned nine of her children
Chester Dwayne Turner - murderer of women in Los Angeles, California; convicted of 12 murders and linked through DNA evidence to another
Henry Louis Wallace - Charlotte, North Carolina, serial killer of at least nine young women over a two year period from 1992 to 1994
Coral Watts - aka The Sunday Morning Slasher; although only convicted of two murders, at one point admitted to killing 80 people in Texas and Michigan; possibly guilty of 100 murders
Wayne Williams - aka the Atlanta Child Murderer; convicted of two murders but the police claim his arrest solved 23 others in a string of 29
Aileen Wuornos - shot six men dead in Florida; executed in 2002
Robert Lee Yates Jr. - murdered at least 13 women in Spokane County, Washington
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let him rot in prison
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