"Tex" Watson is indeed 77 years old, and still in prison. While technically eligible for parole, he has been denied parole 18 times, the last time in 2021.
Or Rader, Bundy, Gacy, Lucas/Toole, Gein, Bianchi/Buono, and Kemper ...IMO were worse than the first guy they mentioned. They posted Tex Watson on the list but not Manson. This was not the best list they could have come up with.
@@michelef88063 I don't think Manson actually killed anyone himself, did he? You're right about some of those others though, like Be in, Gacy, Keller. Lucas and Tool don't belong on there. They are credited it Adam Walsh's death and I'm 95% sure that Dahmer killed him. He was confirmed to be there that day.
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Lucas and Toole still killed a few people but it has been established Adam Walsh wasn't one of them. Manson didn't kill the 7 people in those 2 nights although he did go in the 2nd night and I believe they said he tied the husband up, but before those murders I thought I read about him stabbing (but not killing) an associate of theirs and one of the other members finished him off. It's been awhile since I've read about it so I might be confused on that, but he did plan the 7 murders and that makes him just as guilty as the rest in my eyes.
Bonin was released from jail because he had served his sentence, so you couldn't hold him for anything he said. Tex Watson is still in jail as are the other two surviving killers Patricia Krenwinkle and Leslie Van Houten. Charles Manson and Susan Atkins died in prison - It wasn't just California, but the death penalty case mentioned was nationwide and everyone on death row was resentenced to life in prison. Leonard Lake and Charles Ng were actually worse than they described. Some of the people they killed were two families - both parents and each had a toddler. You will see a woman in the video in a chair, that is one of the victims and these two guys videoed their assaults, torture and murders. You were shocked by so many of these, but I think I could have named a dozen more that are more horrifying than some that were listed.
As a child i lived in Anchorage, Alaska in the mid 1970s to early 1980s. I lived across the street from number 6 Robert Hansen. He gave off very weird vibes to us kids in the neighborhood that we couldn't explain at the time. About omce a week he would hand out doughnuts from his bakery to the children of the neighborhood. My family moved away about 2 months before he was arrested. He is known as the "Butcher/Baker" serial killer and is responsible for 17 known killings of prostitutes and was suspected in the disappearences of up to 15 more. I also used to buy coffee from the coffee stand where Israel Keys kidnapped, raped, and killed Samantha Koenig`on February 1, 2012. He abducted her from her work, took her to his house and abused and killed her in a shed behind his house and later cut a hole through the ice and dumped her body in a local lake. The coward killed himself in his jail cell by cutting his wrists and strangling himself before his trial. Samantha was the sweetest person i knew and the world is much worse off without her may she rest in peace.
U can’t keep someone in jail just for saying something. That’s why arresting stalkers is so hard. They have to attempt or actually do something. And I’m the 70’s it was even worse. They didn’t have the technology or laws we do now. Rape/murder/molestation and crimes like that to me they should get life
Zodiac directed by David Fincher is an excellent movie with several big names that was based on a book written by the cartoonist of the newspaper where Zodiac sent some of his letters. I'd recommend it.
They didn't have any reals means of keeping Bonin incarcerated after he'd completed his sentence. He didn't make a direct threat against any particular person, so his remarks were free speech. Granted, if he'd been up for early parole, there would have been grounds to deny him parole.
This video (besides mangling the place names on the Ng case), barely hinted at the perverted levels of sadism that Ng and his partner engaged in. (I'm certain that any open discussion of the case would be demonetized. It is truly the stuff of nightmares.) or the fact that Ng fled to Canada, and, though captured in Canada, was held there for 6 years before the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that he could be extradited, despite facing the Death Penalty in the US.
It’s not too surprising that they mangled the names of places. Whoever writes the scripts for those videos doesn’t even seem to have any proofreading done.
Yeah horrible stuff. And Canada won't extradite anyone facing the death penalty. I don't know how the US government worked that out. But both Lake and Ng deserved to die for their crimes and the torture they doled out.
"On frozen ground" was a movie based on the Hanson killings. It's a good movie. When California did away with death penalty the sentences were commuted to life in prison
The Butcher Baker killings you place in Alaska around Anchorage. The movie was very good with John.Cusack, Nicolas Cage, and Vanessa Hudgens. Hanson got 471 years for three of the murders, but confessed to dozens. His official number is 47, but is suspected of more. America's most prolific serial killer is suspected to be Samuel Little. There is documentaries about these sick people where you can get a lot more info about them.
I remember the first clip of Jamie Osuna, the murder took place in my hometown and he's one of the faces that I vividly remember seeing on the news when this first happened.
I hear what you are saying about the "Freeway Strangler", but you cannot arrest a person for expressing the "intent" to commit a crime - unless they utter a specific threat. (Like, "I'm going to XXX you!")
Ng, microwaved a baby in front of the baby's mother as part of the torture along with many other murders. This still haunts me from the news stories that detailed the crimes. He was extradited by Canada under a special ruling, because they did not send anyone back to a death penalty state. He was the first ever extradited. Horrible men.
Gary Ridgeway (The Green River Killer) was recently transferred from the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla to the King County Jail (Seattle). The King County Sheriff's Office is still actively investigating potentially related cases since he's confessed and been suspected to have killed 90+ people but was only charged and sentenced for 49. It's been speculated (but not confirmed by KCSO) that they transferred Ridgeway to possibly get information from him and/or have him locate more bodies. After 5 days in the King County Jail, he was transferred back to Walla Walla. However, his transportation order is still active until August 2025, so another transfer could occur as they continue to investigate. Dave Reichert, the former King County Sheriff, is currently running for Washington State Governor, and he was on the Green River task force and was involved with catching Gary Ridgeway in 2001.
One that should of been on the list was Roy Demeo and his crew. He was a mafia connected guy who killed so many that they don't have an exact number. Most victims were dismembered and the parts were sent to a local dump.
If you skin a live animal in front of people you'd expect some negative feedback. This is against the law. The short time they were incarcerated he should have been investigated. Remember he would have only done his dirty deeds in private. Sharon Tates family used to be at every parole hearing for Watson.
There is no way to rationalize this behavior. These people are sick. They know what they are doing is wrong but they enjoy what they are doing. Absolutely sick in the head
For everyone that say "well many had bad childhoods but didn't do these heinous crimes". Just know that in order to do these horrible things it takes many facts and one of them is genetics.
The last kill kit they found for Keyes was in a town of 500 people, 1/2 mile from my dads house in northern New York Adirondacks. 😩 wild… fairly certain we almost bought land from him once. I was in shock first hearing about this
Kabir, if someone is found guilty in a murder trial, they are given a fixed maximum sentence, and may be released much sooner. If they're found to be insane and are commended to a psychiatric hospital, there is no fixed maximum. They can only be released when doctors pronounce them cured, and doctors know there's no cure for schizophrenia and other mental illnesses that contribute (along with multiple other factors including childhood abuse, childhood trauma, head trauma, repeated exposure to binding & rape images during their sexually formative years, etc.) to the making of a serial killer. They are MUCH more likely to spend the rest of their life there than in prison.
The word "evil" is a convenient, simplistic, easy box to put someone in. It smacks of supernatural forces and ignores the confluence of many actual factors that go into the equation.
The definition of evil doesn't touch on the supernatural, necessarily, some people do not. believe in such phenomenon. The word can be used to define the world of the supernatural but It is way more "simplistic" than you think. For example, someone who accidentally kills someone unintentionally wouldn't be labeled under evil. Purposefully torturing and murdering someone would be. Whilr, both outcomes are the same, death, only one would be considered evil.
@@booklover_gnosis I understand how some people use it to mean extremely bad, malicious, sadistic, etc., without supernatural overtones. I choose not to, since most people will interpret it as being influenced by a dark force, when that's not what I intend. I find other words that are more precise and effective. Also, when you say "evil", for many people, the word, "pure", is implied, as in "pure evil", and there literally is no such thing as a person who is "pure evil". I see no reason to use a word that doesn't convey what I mean when better words are available; I find it lazy, careless, or indicative of a poor vocabulary.
The late 60s-70s was a very weird fkd up era for everything lbh, every time I talk about anything from the 70s my mom would get really uncomfortable. I asked her why she doesn't seem to like talking bout it & she said 'It was a very colorful but dark time in the world.' She refused to elaborate further. The 70s was clapped!💀💀💀💀
I am fascinated as to how people get to the point that they can actually do these things. As a true crime buff, I am well aware of the evil out there. As such, I am grateful that I have the right and the means to defend myself. Perhaps we will never know the exact causes of psychopathology, but evil is real.
Being born and raised in Rochester, NY, the alphabet killer is probably why my parents didn't name me with double initials. A filmmaker I know made a film about the guy.
I grew up with and was friends with a guy who ended up killing his ex wife, who was a former cop, and going on the run. He was featured on America's most wanted.. He had help from his own mom to lure her to her death. Sad situation.
The inmate who killed Jeffrey Dahmer said he did it because he despised Dahmer for his "disturbing sense of humor." He noted that Dahmer would shape his food into body parts and use ketchup as blood, he would leave fake limbs around the prison for other people to find, he would joke about his cannibalistic past, and if he noticed that the guard watching him was nervous, he would say "I bite." which would make the guard jump away to which Jeffrey would laugh. Scarver said that he crossed the line with prisoners and prison staff and that all he would do was taunt them. Scarver, Dahmer, and Anderson were left unsupervised and unshackled to clean the bathrooms; Scarver said he was turned around filling up a mop bucket when he felt a poke in the back and turned around to see Dahmer and Anderson giggling. They split up to clean, and that's when Scarver confronted Jeffrey in the staff locker room with a newspaper clipping he had kept, which explained the details of everything Jeffrey did to his victims. He asked him if he actually did those things to his victims, and he said Jeffrey looked shocked and started looking for the door, and that's when Scarver cornered him and beat him to death with the metal pipe. Scarver also went to kill Jesse Anderson after he killed Jeffrey; Scarver killed him because Anderson stabbed his wife to death and tried to blame it on young black men. There were multiple guys that, in Scarver's opinion, "did not deserve the title of "murderer" because of who and how they killed." he also said, "Dahmer and Anderson had murdered for unacceptable reasons, and it was humiliating to be in the same work detail with them."
Kabir, in reference to your comment, time stamp 9:15.... It's the serpent seed, from back in the Garden.... That's why they are able to do horrific things. Yes, be grateful that you can see it. That means you are not it
We should forget about the very evil people . Stop making movies and writing books about them. Stop glorifying their horrendous crimes. Let's start remembering the heroes like those who recieve the Medal of Honor. Like those who feed and help the homeless and so on.
Usually when death penalties are overturned, they get a life sentence so hopefully that’s the case for him. I personally think a life sentence is worse than the death penalty, because the officials (staff) they try to kill you humanely, you can’t say the same for prisoners. They don’t care how you die, just as long as you do.
The JD one, i mean, I wasn't alive during it, but i live like, 30 mins from it, and it was all over the local news after that series came out and they had security at the land of the former apartment building that was destroyed. It was just, wow. I don't think it hits me because serial killings just haven't been a thing in this century i dont think. not that i've seen.
I just read on why Scarver ki**³d Dahmer. It said,Dahmer would use food/bones and make like it was severed body parts and used ketchup as blood teasing after other inmates. And,Scarver got tired of it.
Why was Dahmer killed? Even in prison there are some folks that are considered truly evil - even by murderers and rapists. Jeffrey Dahmer was one of those people. His fate was not a surprise to most.
A number of these criminals have been located in the last 10 years or so by using forensic DNA matching - often times because a close relative has sent DNA in to a 'matching" service. This can lead authorities to focus their investigations. One man thus located, then arrested in 2018, and later convicted, for crimes committed between 1974 and 1986, had committed 13 murders and 51 rapes (among other crimes). (Some of which, while he was a serving police officer - though he was fired for (unrelated) misconduct in1976.)
If a guy is sentenced to death, why are they able to choose how to die? They probably would choose the least painful. I feel it should be the family of the loved one that was killed to choose, they'd probably pick the most painful and long suffering one.
People break in different ways. What kills one man makes another man stronger. We're all different that way. I can't shift the blame to some "supernatural" entity. More likely WE did it. Yeah, something messed up in the brain. An obvious tragedy for the victim, but him as well because of the hellscape he created for himself...I can't understand it, honestly. It's unfathomable for someone like me. I don't really know how other people think.
The Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix series was not the 1st to be made.There are at minimum 20 programs about the murders. Can't really say one was insensitive without including the many others, never mind the millions of articles online and before the Internet.
Why don't you just watch the Jeffrey Dahmer show? Especially if you reacted to this. I'm sure the families feel the same way about these types of killer countdowns. It's a really well done show. And it answer a lot of the questions you were curious about.
The 1st case reminds me of two serial rapists and murderes you might know them since they’re from France (Fourniret) and Belgium (Dutroux) It was in the early 90’s i remember it well because i wanted to kill them. They had been both condamned for kidnappin,torture, rape and murder. Their wives helped them lured the kids because they were usually beween 8 and 14 years old. Dutroux was sentenced and his wife not charged but the police didnt know its that two victims were held hostages during his imprisonment they two 8 years and they died of hunger because the wife quote «: forgot about them » he was released for good behavior and buried the little girl before kidnapping two other girls 13 and 14 he kept them for months but tgey were found alive even though they had been through everything he did before. His wife i dont even know if she was sentenced but it sparked outraged because she was given a new identity and that’s when the law shifted in Belgium. For Fourniret he had the same thing with the help of his wife he was sentenced but was like the other released for good conduct. But no was re arrested for rape again not even a year after his liberation. And thats when his wife started to talk they found numerous victims to this day we dont know how many kids he has rape and killed and he has given the name of a 9 years that we have been searching since mid 90’s saying he took her but there are no evidences ! And thats when law shifted in France too ! And when digging into their pasts they crimes started end of the 70’s of 80’s i dont want to assume because they had been in jail for SA before. So i really envy the American law in my country France they just get a slap on the wrist and can be released for good behavior even if they have a criminal past like Guy george…. Thats’s why i wish the death penalty still existed because we don’t need WE tax payer to pay for their meals and so on. But the wife of Fourniret was sentenced and released after doing her time and her too was given a fake identity ! It’s pretty fu**ed up that in 2023 we still dont have a law to sentence them to life usually its 10-15 years but with their history its pretty obvious of what will happen if they are released as for the wives i would give them a life sentence too because they approached the kids under the lie of having a baby with them. If you think the US is fu**ed up at least these criminals gets death penalty or life sentences in EU its just a few years and once they have done it once they’ll do it again im 100% of that since i am a SA victim he had previously done that to another one and was going to do it to another girl. So id say bury them alive or just kill them dont keep the trash in jail too many people in it already.
Zodiac is perhaps the most famous and prolific unidentified serial killer we’ve ever had. They’re not only immortal legend, they’re practically mythology now.
@@michaelb.3982 Oh. Well, no. In fact, I think it was the FBI that released a study stating there are a Whole Lot More active serial killers in The Country than we're aware of. And the same is true of unsolved SKs. I've not looked up anything about it in a very long time, but I wonder if it's still true. I don't want to admit it, but I think it's still true. For every one that gets caught, I believe there's at least one that's really smart and/or lucky, and gets clean away with what they're doing to people. Maybe they don't have a recognizable pattern. Maybe they wait a long time between killing people. Maybe they killed a lot of people and stopped for some reason. Or maybe they're choosing a hunting ground no one cares about and they're murdering people in those places -- like in Native American lands. And along the Southern border. Or in the woods. Search for the information. It's there and creepy as hell
the crying shame is just giving these kinda ppl life or mulitple life sentences.using a mental condition to stay alive.did criminals like this make sure their victims were healthy. nope
I'm not sure if I'm right but the man who killed Dahmer had a good (not seriously)motive. His younger brothers was one of his confirmed victims i believe. If I'm incorrect I'm sorry I'm just trying to remember what I heard from police review of the case
its funny dexter was mentioned in this vid. that show was bast on a real person that did those things i think that guy from Alaska was him or a repeat of the guy at least
Ing microwaved a baby in front of the baby's mother. I've never forgotten him. It was the worst news story I remember from my early childhood. It happened not too far from where I live in California.
Was the script for the video you are watching written by an AI, or through Google Translate? There are so many grammatical errors, spelling errors. or strange pronunciation and sentence structure to be bizarre to listen to.
Texas Watson was a heck of a football player from Copeville Texas near Farmersville., his mother was a good person that had an evil son. Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, and Bobby Beausoliel are still in Prison. Manson and Susan Atkins died in prison.
I find it hypocritical that people criticized the Dahmer series because of the victims' families. Ok, but what about the other hundreds of documentaries, movies, and shows about other serial killers? Charlize Theron even won an Oscar for her role as one. The public only got angry about the Dahmer one because of the race and sexual orientation of the victims.
@Juna there is plenty of outcry for others especially amongst the families of the deceased. The Dahmer case is more known for outcry because of quantity and exposure. Also, it's a bit strange putting this out there not knowing if race and sexual orientation are truly factors or something you think. Dahmer the movie, wasn't the first exposure of his crimes to many people. They went through the trials and now they're reliving it again, maybe think that may have something to do with it?
@@booklover_gnosis Please, there have been many others. This one just got all the attention. I was surprised how Escape from Dannemora, for example, was made so soon. It was literally 3 years after the event and one of the killers even systematically showed how he chopped up his victim. The Dahmer series never went that graphic with the bodies.
"Tex" Watson is indeed 77 years old, and still in prison.
While technically eligible for parole, he has been denied parole 18 times, the last time in 2021.
I can't believe they didn't put Richard Ramirez on this list. (The Night Stalker) terrified California in the 80's!
Or Rader, Bundy, Gacy, Lucas/Toole, Gein, Bianchi/Buono, and Kemper ...IMO were worse than the first guy they mentioned. They posted Tex Watson on the list but not Manson. This was not the best list they could have come up with.
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I don't think Manson actually killed anyone himself, did he? You're right about some of those others though, like Be in, Gacy, Keller. Lucas and Tool don't belong on there. They are credited it Adam Walsh's death and I'm 95% sure that Dahmer killed him. He was confirmed to be there that day.
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Lucas and Toole still killed a few people but it has been established Adam Walsh wasn't one of them. Manson didn't kill the 7 people in those 2 nights although he did go in the 2nd night and I believe they said he tied the husband up, but before those murders I thought I read about him stabbing (but not killing) an associate of theirs and one of the other members finished him off. It's been awhile since I've read about it so I might be confused on that, but he did plan the 7 murders and that makes him just as guilty as the rest in my eyes.
Or the original night stalker/Golden State killer with at least a dozen murder and 50+ rap€s.
Bonin was released from jail because he had served his sentence, so you couldn't hold him for anything he said. Tex Watson is still in jail as are the other two surviving killers Patricia Krenwinkle and Leslie Van Houten. Charles Manson and Susan Atkins died in prison - It wasn't just California, but the death penalty case mentioned was nationwide and everyone on death row was resentenced to life in prison. Leonard Lake and Charles Ng were actually worse than they described. Some of the people they killed were two families - both parents and each had a toddler. You will see a woman in the video in a chair, that is one of the victims and these two guys videoed their assaults, torture and murders. You were shocked by so many of these, but I think I could have named a dozen more that are more horrifying than some that were listed.
The Black Doodler sounds like a lame silver age Batman villain who goes around drawing mustaches on priceless artwork.
As a child i lived in Anchorage, Alaska in the mid 1970s to early 1980s. I lived across the street from number 6 Robert Hansen. He gave off very weird vibes to us kids in the neighborhood that we couldn't explain at the time. About omce a week he would hand out doughnuts from his bakery to the children of the neighborhood. My family moved away about 2 months before he was arrested. He is known as the "Butcher/Baker" serial killer and is responsible for 17 known killings of prostitutes and was suspected in the disappearences of up to 15 more. I also used to buy coffee from the coffee stand where Israel Keys kidnapped, raped, and killed Samantha Koenig`on February 1, 2012. He abducted her from her work, took her to his house and abused and killed her in a shed behind his house and later cut a hole through the ice and dumped her body in a local lake. The coward killed himself in his jail cell by cutting his wrists and strangling himself before his trial. Samantha was the sweetest person i knew and the world is much worse off without her may she rest in peace.
I read a true crime book about him and saw an episode about him on Discovery ID. Scary
The case of Israel Keys is so much more disturbing than was skimmed over here. You should watch a more in depth video.
U can’t keep someone in jail just for saying something. That’s why arresting stalkers is so hard. They have to attempt or actually do something. And I’m the 70’s it was even worse. They didn’t have the technology or laws we do now. Rape/murder/molestation and crimes like that to me they should get life
Mr Ballen did a video on Robert Hansen he provided way more disturbing and upsetting details on him and what he did.
"I'm going to have to watch a comedy or something after this." Yeah, no shit. Me too.
Zodiac directed by David Fincher is an excellent movie with several big names that was based on a book written by the cartoonist of the newspaper where Zodiac sent some of his letters. I'd recommend it.
Only serial killer never caught..
If you dig into law enforcement in California, criminal negligence will come up ALOT.
i think it's bad here in mo to
@@ASLLover666 Cali fumbles consistently though.
@@lone6718 oh i know
Well it is California. I'm not surprised...
They didn't have any reals means of keeping Bonin incarcerated after he'd completed his sentence. He didn't make a direct threat against any particular person, so his remarks were free speech. Granted, if he'd been up for early parole, there would have been grounds to deny him parole.
I have a close family member that is an agent and we will never know how much evil they stop or deal with...
This video (besides mangling the place names on the Ng case),
barely hinted at the perverted levels of sadism that Ng and his partner engaged in.
(I'm certain that any open discussion of the case would be demonetized. It is truly the stuff of nightmares.)
or the fact that Ng fled to Canada, and, though captured in Canada,
was held there for 6 years before the Canadian Supreme Court ruled that he could be extradited,
despite facing the Death Penalty in the US.
It’s not too surprising that they mangled the names of places. Whoever writes the scripts for those videos doesn’t even seem to have any proofreading done.
Yeah horrible stuff. And Canada won't extradite anyone facing the death penalty. I don't know how the US government worked that out. But both Lake and Ng deserved to die for their crimes and the torture they doled out.
I know I thought the same thing they did horrendous things unimaginable.
Great upload, so crazy!
I do enjoy watching your reactions.
"On frozen ground" was a movie based on the Hanson killings. It's a good movie. When California did away with death penalty the sentences were commuted to life in prison
The Butcher Baker killings you place in Alaska around Anchorage. The movie was very good with John.Cusack, Nicolas Cage, and Vanessa Hudgens. Hanson got 471 years for three of the murders, but confessed to dozens. His official number is 47, but is suspected of more.
America's most prolific serial killer is suspected to be Samuel Little. There is documentaries about these sick people where you can get a lot more info about them.
I remember the first clip of Jamie Osuna, the murder took place in my hometown and he's one of the faces that I vividly remember seeing on the news when this first happened.
There's a good movie about the Alaskan killer (#6) called The Frozen Ground. Highly recommend it.
I hear what you are saying about the "Freeway Strangler",
but you cannot arrest a person for expressing the "intent" to commit a crime - unless they utter a specific threat.
(Like, "I'm going to XXX you!")
Life with no parole, or as we call it where I live, “free room and board for life”. 2020 information says it costs $40,000 a year to house an inmate.
The death penalty cases cost states million of more dollars than life in prison cases.
Depends on what state you're in. In Alabama it's in the high teen's and in New York it's 40 thousand plus. 40,000 must be an average.
I've read in several sources where it's considerably more expensive to kill prisoners than keep them in prison for life.
Dommer was killed for talking to much about his crimes, his room mate told him that he needed to be quiet, he kept bragging.....
What they didn't tell you about the 1st guy was he was wearing his cell mate's intestines around his neck when they discovered his crime in prison
Ng, microwaved a baby in front of the baby's mother as part of the torture along with many other murders. This still haunts me from the news stories that detailed the crimes. He was extradited by Canada under a special ruling, because they did not send anyone back to a death penalty state. He was the first ever extradited. Horrible men.
Gary Ridgeway (The Green River Killer) was recently transferred from the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla to the King County Jail (Seattle). The King County Sheriff's Office is still actively investigating potentially related cases since he's confessed and been suspected to have killed 90+ people but was only charged and sentenced for 49. It's been speculated (but not confirmed by KCSO) that they transferred Ridgeway to possibly get information from him and/or have him locate more bodies. After 5 days in the King County Jail, he was transferred back to Walla Walla. However, his transportation order is still active until August 2025, so another transfer could occur as they continue to investigate. Dave Reichert, the former King County Sheriff, is currently running for Washington State Governor, and he was on the Green River task force and was involved with catching Gary Ridgeway in 2001.
Dahmer's attorney raised the issue of sanity due to cannibalism being involved.
I think you reacted to Israel Keyes in a Mr. Ballen video. Hansen was in one of his videos too.
One that should of been on the list was Roy Demeo and his crew.
He was a mafia connected guy who killed so many that they don't have an exact number.
Most victims were dismembered and the parts were sent to a local dump.
No 7 his death sentence was commuted to life without the possibility of parole he died in prison.
If you skin a live animal in front of people you'd expect some negative feedback. This is against the law. The short time they were incarcerated he should have been investigated. Remember he would have only done his dirty deeds in private. Sharon Tates family used to be at every parole hearing for Watson.
One of the suspect sketches for the Zodiac Killer looks like D.B. Cooper.
Talking with no action is not a crime and think about the years these crime took place.
I'm telling you man. The first kid had demons. That stuff is real and it's scary. 😢🙏
Kabir surprisingly, the Bible tells us that Satan and demons are among us, and evil exists and is living with us for a period and time.
There is no way to rationalize this behavior. These people are sick. They know what they are doing is wrong but they enjoy what they are doing. Absolutely sick in the head
For everyone that say "well many had bad childhoods but didn't do these heinous crimes". Just know that in order to do these horrible things it takes many facts and one of them is genetics.
Doesn't matter to me..if you are extremely violent, you should be locked up..
Oh, you're one of "those"...🙄
@@michaelb.3982 no one said they shouldn't be locked up
@@carmenmonoxide7459 the ones that look at the facts. Yes, I am.
Some people do not realize that someone would have to suffer lack of empathy to be able to do these things and or psychopathy or sociopathy.
Unless statement was on tape it's his word against cops. So he walks.✌
The last kill kit they found for Keyes was in a town of 500 people, 1/2 mile from my dads house in northern New York Adirondacks. 😩 wild… fairly certain we almost bought land from him once. I was in shock first hearing about this
Tex Watson is still in prison in San Diego
After watching this video m going to have to find something lighter to watch. Graham Norton, here I come!
The man that escaped Jeffrey Dahmer and ultimately got Dahmer caught became a killer as well. He threw a man off a bridge in Milwaukee.
How ironic.
In the end, no matter how had life can be sometimes (including childhood), it is a CHOICE as to what you will or will not do.
Kabir, if someone is found guilty in a murder trial, they are given a fixed maximum sentence, and may be released much sooner. If they're found to be insane and are commended to a psychiatric hospital, there is no fixed maximum. They can only be released when doctors pronounce them cured, and doctors know there's no cure for schizophrenia and other mental illnesses that contribute (along with multiple other factors including childhood abuse, childhood trauma, head trauma, repeated exposure to binding & rape images during their sexually formative years, etc.) to the making of a serial killer. They are MUCH more likely to spend the rest of their life there than in prison.
The word "evil" is a convenient, simplistic, easy box to put someone in. It smacks of supernatural forces and ignores the confluence of many actual factors that go into the equation.
The definition of evil doesn't touch on the supernatural, necessarily, some people do not. believe in such phenomenon. The word can be used to define the world of the supernatural but It is way more "simplistic" than you think. For example, someone who accidentally kills someone unintentionally wouldn't be labeled under evil. Purposefully torturing and murdering someone would be. Whilr, both outcomes are the same, death, only one would be considered evil.
@@booklover_gnosis I understand how some people use it to mean extremely bad, malicious, sadistic, etc., without supernatural overtones. I choose not to, since most people will interpret it as being influenced by a dark force, when that's not what I intend. I find other words that are more precise and effective. Also, when you say "evil", for many people, the word, "pure", is implied, as in "pure evil", and there literally is no such thing as a person who is "pure evil". I see no reason to use a word that doesn't convey what I mean when better words are available; I find it lazy, careless, or indicative of a poor vocabulary.
After watching this kind of darkness, I am with you...I need something light!
Albert Fish would be number one on my list.
The late 60s-70s was a very weird fkd up era for everything lbh, every time I talk about anything from the 70s my mom would get really uncomfortable. I asked her why she doesn't seem to like talking bout it & she said 'It was a very colorful but dark time in the world.' She refused to elaborate further. The 70s was clapped!💀💀💀💀
I am fascinated as to how people get to the point that they can actually do these things. As a true crime buff, I am well aware of the evil out there. As such, I am grateful that I have the right and the means to defend myself.
Perhaps we will never know the exact causes of psychopathology, but evil is real.
Serial killers get off on either sexual gratification or the power from taking the victims life.
Tex Watson remains incarcerated at Richard J. Donovan Correction Facility in San Diego, California.
I think Keyes was covered by Mr. BALLEN. I'll try to find the link and put it below.
There are many "Freeway Killers".. At least six.. most just drive the freeways looking for someone broke down on the side of the road..
Look up Samuel Little!
@@fionnmaccumhaill3257 Yep..I know about him
Being born and raised in Rochester, NY, the alphabet killer is probably why my parents didn't name me with double initials. A filmmaker I know made a film about the guy.
If you really want to know why - or at least significant insight - read "American Serial Killers: The Epidemic Years 1950 - 2000" by Peter Vronsky.
I grew up with and was friends with a guy who ended up killing his ex wife, who was a former cop, and going on the run. He was featured on America's most wanted.. He had help from his own mom to lure her to her death. Sad situation.
The inmate who killed Jeffrey Dahmer said he did it because he despised Dahmer for his "disturbing sense of humor." He noted that Dahmer would shape his food into body parts and use ketchup as blood, he would leave fake limbs around the prison for other people to find, he would joke about his cannibalistic past, and if he noticed that the guard watching him was nervous, he would say "I bite." which would make the guard jump away to which Jeffrey would laugh. Scarver said that he crossed the line with prisoners and prison staff and that all he would do was taunt them. Scarver, Dahmer, and Anderson were left unsupervised and unshackled to clean the bathrooms; Scarver said he was turned around filling up a mop bucket when he felt a poke in the back and turned around to see Dahmer and Anderson giggling. They split up to clean, and that's when Scarver confronted Jeffrey in the staff locker room with a newspaper clipping he had kept, which explained the details of everything Jeffrey did to his victims. He asked him if he actually did those things to his victims, and he said Jeffrey looked shocked and started looking for the door, and that's when Scarver cornered him and beat him to death with the metal pipe. Scarver also went to kill Jesse Anderson after he killed Jeffrey; Scarver killed him because Anderson stabbed his wife to death and tried to blame it on young black men. There were multiple guys that, in Scarver's opinion, "did not deserve the title of "murderer" because of who and how they killed." he also said, "Dahmer and Anderson had murdered for unacceptable reasons, and it was humiliating to be in the same work detail with them."
Mr Ballen did a video in the keys case that’s a pretty interesting watch as well as the Hansen case
Absolutely! Mr Ballen did a great job on the Keys' story.
There is a movie about The Alaska Guy with John Cusak. It was alright
There a many on this list I’ve never heard of before
Kabir, in reference to your comment, time stamp 9:15....
It's the serpent seed, from back in the Garden.... That's why they are able to do horrific things.
Yes, be grateful that you can see it. That means you are not it
We should forget about the very evil people . Stop making movies and writing books about them. Stop glorifying their horrendous crimes. Let's start remembering the heroes like those who recieve the Medal of Honor. Like those who feed and help the homeless and so on.
I agree, but the stories are just too fascinating to normal people..
Usually when death penalties are overturned, they get a life sentence so hopefully that’s the case for him. I personally think a life sentence is worse than the death penalty, because the officials (staff) they try to kill you humanely, you can’t say the same for prisoners. They don’t care how you die, just as long as you do.
Robert Hansen. There was a movie based on this. The Frozen Ground. It was pretty good.
The JD one, i mean, I wasn't alive during it, but i live like, 30 mins from it, and it was all over the local news after that series came out and they had security at the land of the former apartment building that was destroyed. It was just, wow. I don't think it hits me because serial killings just haven't been a thing in this century i dont think. not that i've seen.
you should look up the texas candyman .
Oh purée l'affaire bonan est presque similaire à celle de Wayne Gacy et l'affaire the doodler ressemble à celle de Dahmer OMG ça craint 😳
I call BS on the first guy. I have all those mental conditions and so much more but I've never harmed anyone.
I just read on why Scarver ki**³d Dahmer. It said,Dahmer would use food/bones and make like it was severed body parts and used ketchup as blood teasing after other inmates. And,Scarver got tired of it.
You really censored the word killed. Wow. That's weird.
@@K-dawg26 How do that bother you? I mean, who focuses on things like that?
Omgosh i live in one of the towns mentioned. I see updates on the person listed on local news. So crazy. 😱😱😱
I'm surprised ted bundy and john wayne gacy weren't on here.
I highly recommend watching the movie zodiac if you haven't. Robert Downey Jr, Jake Gyllenhaal and Mark Ruffalo star in that.
Why was Dahmer killed?
Even in prison there are some folks that are considered truly evil -
even by murderers and rapists.
Jeffrey Dahmer was one of those people.
His fate was not a surprise to most.
A number of these criminals have been located in the last 10 years or so
by using forensic DNA matching - often times because a close relative has sent DNA
in to a 'matching" service. This can lead authorities to focus their investigations.
One man thus located, then arrested in 2018, and later convicted, for crimes committed between 1974 and 1986,
had committed 13 murders and 51 rapes (among other crimes).
(Some of which, while he was a serving police officer - though he was fired for (unrelated) misconduct in1976.)
I suggest you watch some classic Monty Python after this
The only explanation can be that their brain is wired wrong from the get go. Then if their childhood are bad then it just gets worse .
One of my greatest fears, is to be tortured by someone! I just can't imagine it!!!!!!
The people sentenced to death in California were then sentenced to life in prison. Charles Manson and his followers were batsh.. crazy.
They kept him in prison all with charles Manson. Manson died in prison. Two of the girls were freed unfornately
I hate it when they kill them selves before they get sentenced. It’s the cowards way out.
If a guy is sentenced to death, why are they able to choose how to die? They probably would choose the least painful. I feel it should be the family of the loved one that was killed to choose, they'd probably pick the most painful and long suffering one.
People break in different ways. What kills one man makes another man stronger. We're all different that way. I can't shift the blame to some "supernatural" entity. More likely WE did it.
Yeah, something messed up in the brain. An obvious tragedy for the victim, but him as well because of the hellscape he created for himself...I can't understand it, honestly. It's unfathomable for someone like me. I don't really know how other people think.
The Jeffrey Dahmer Netflix series was not the 1st to be made.There are at minimum 20 programs about the murders. Can't really say one was insensitive without including the many others, never mind the millions of articles online and before the Internet.
Ted Bundy who was convicted of 35 murders was added to the FBI’s most wanted listed after escaping custody In Colorado.
Why don't you just watch the Jeffrey Dahmer show? Especially if you reacted to this. I'm sure the families feel the same way about these types of killer countdowns. It's a really well done show. And it answer a lot of the questions you were curious about.
The 1st case reminds me of two serial rapists and murderes you might know them since they’re from France (Fourniret) and Belgium (Dutroux) It was in the early 90’s i remember it well because i wanted to kill them.
They had been both condamned for kidnappin,torture, rape and murder. Their wives helped them lured the kids because they were usually beween 8 and 14 years old.
Dutroux was sentenced and his wife not charged but the police didnt know its that two victims were held hostages during his imprisonment they two 8 years and they died of hunger because the wife quote «: forgot about them » he was released for good behavior and buried the little girl before kidnapping two other girls 13 and 14 he kept them for months but tgey were found alive even though they had been through everything he did before. His wife i dont even know if she was sentenced but it sparked outraged because she was given a new identity and that’s when the law shifted in Belgium.
For Fourniret he had the same thing with the help of his wife he was sentenced but was like the other released for good conduct. But no was re arrested for rape again not even a year after his liberation. And thats when his wife started to talk they found numerous victims to this day we dont know how many kids he has rape and killed and he has given the name of a 9 years that we have been searching since mid 90’s saying he took her but there are no evidences !
And thats when law shifted in France too ! And when digging into their pasts they crimes started end of the 70’s of 80’s i dont want to assume because they had been in jail for SA before.
So i really envy the American law in my country France they just get a slap on the wrist and can be released for good behavior even if they have a criminal past like Guy george…. Thats’s why i wish the death penalty still existed because we don’t need WE tax payer to pay for their meals and so on.
But the wife of Fourniret was sentenced and released after doing her time and her too was given a fake identity ! It’s pretty fu**ed up that in 2023 we still dont have a law to sentence them to life usually its 10-15 years but with their history its pretty obvious of what will happen if they are released as for the wives i would give them a life sentence too because they approached the kids under the lie of having a baby with them. If you think the US is fu**ed up at least these criminals gets death penalty or life sentences in EU its just a few years and once they have done it once they’ll do it again im 100% of that since i am a SA victim he had previously done that to another one and was going to do it to another girl. So id say bury them alive or just kill them dont keep the trash in jail too many people in it already.
Zodiac is perhaps the most famous and prolific unidentified serial killer we’ve ever had. They’re not only immortal legend, they’re practically mythology now.
I think he's the only serial killer not identified..
@@michaelb.3982 On this list or in America?
@@LA_HA America
@@michaelb.3982 Oh. Well, no. In fact, I think it was the FBI that released a study stating there are a Whole Lot More active serial killers in The Country than we're aware of. And the same is true of unsolved SKs.
I've not looked up anything about it in a very long time, but I wonder if it's still true.
I don't want to admit it, but I think it's still true. For every one that gets caught, I believe there's at least one that's really smart and/or lucky, and gets clean away with what they're doing to people.
Maybe they don't have a recognizable pattern. Maybe they wait a long time between killing people. Maybe they killed a lot of people and stopped for some reason. Or maybe they're choosing a hunting ground no one cares about and they're murdering people in those places -- like in Native American lands. And along the Southern border. Or in the woods.
Search for the information. It's there and creepy as hell
@@michaelb.3982 What about Jack the ripper?
the crying shame is just giving these kinda ppl life or mulitple life sentences.using a mental condition to stay alive.did criminals like this make sure their victims were healthy. nope
I believe many of these people have been possessed by evil spirits
I'm not sure if I'm right but the man who killed Dahmer had a good (not seriously)motive. His younger brothers was one of his confirmed victims i believe. If I'm incorrect I'm sorry I'm just trying to remember what I heard from police review of the case
its funny dexter was mentioned in this vid. that show was bast on a real person that did those things i think that guy from Alaska was him or a repeat of the guy at least
They do get addicted to it. It’s like a high for them. Hunters high.
Ing microwaved a baby in front of the baby's mother. I've never forgotten him. It was the worst news story I remember from my early childhood. It happened not too far from where I live in California.
Satan and demons are on this earth. I really believe some people are possessed.
Was the script for the video you are watching written by an AI, or through Google Translate? There are so many grammatical errors, spelling errors. or strange pronunciation and sentence structure to be bizarre to listen to.
Texas Watson was a heck of a football player from Copeville Texas near Farmersville., his mother was a good person that had an evil son. Watson, Patricia Krenwinkel, Leslie Van Houten, and Bobby Beausoliel are still in Prison. Manson and Susan Atkins died in prison.
Sin my guy. Simple as that. a simple word that destroys lives...
I’m suprised Charles Cullen isen’t on here he is so scary and he is still alive
People no longer believe in God so they don't even know what evil is any more.
The narrator white washed some of the details here.
Absolutely did. Some of these things still give me chills decades after studying them, these are abbreviated.
I find it hypocritical that people criticized the Dahmer series because of the victims' families. Ok, but what about the other hundreds of documentaries, movies, and shows about other serial killers? Charlize Theron even won an Oscar for her role as one. The public only got angry about the Dahmer one because of the race and sexual orientation of the victims.
@Juna there is plenty of outcry for others especially amongst the families of the deceased. The Dahmer case is more known for outcry because of quantity and exposure. Also, it's a bit strange putting this out there not knowing if race and sexual orientation are truly factors or something you think. Dahmer the movie, wasn't the first exposure of his crimes to many people. They went through the trials and now they're reliving it again, maybe think that may have something to do with it?
@@booklover_gnosis Please, there have been many others. This one just got all the attention. I was surprised how Escape from Dannemora, for example, was made so soon. It was literally 3 years after the event and one of the killers even systematically showed how he chopped up his victim. The Dahmer series never went that graphic with the bodies.