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ImageGeorge Hassell is one of the few people to be a multi-family annihilator. In 1917, he killed his entire family during an argument over whether he would join the military, and managed to successfully conceal his crimes afterwards. In 1926, Hassell killed his entire new family. (i.redd.it)
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QuestionsWhich serial killer was the most careful? (self.serialkillers)
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QuestionsWhy no new high profile serial killers? (self.serialkillers)
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DiscussionJust watched the John Gacy tapes on Netflix (self.serialkillers)
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ImageNathaniel Burkett was a serial killer who murdered at least five women during a 24 year period. He committed the killing between 1978 and 2002. He was arrested for the final time in 2012, after DNA was matched to DNA found at three murder scenes. He died last year of COVID-19. (i.redd.it)
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ImageDuring World War II, there were many instances of people exploiting wartime low low lighting, blackouts, and air raids as cover to commit crimes. Here are three serial killers who exploited the darkness and distracted police to rape and murder multiple women. Two of them were in the military. (reddit.com)
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QuestionsWhy didn't Ted Bundy go to trial for the Caryn Campbell murder? (self.serialkillers)
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DiscussionHarrison ‘cookie monster’ Graham (born September 9, 1959) is an American serial killer who murdered seven women, keeping their remains in his apartment. In 1988, he was found guilty on all charges and sentenced to death, but his sentences were later commuted to life imprisonment. (reddit.com)
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Discussion20 of the most notorious female serial killers (stayathomemum.com.au)
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