My family had Dennis Nielson over for dinner back in 1971, when my dad was 5 years old. Apparently he was friendly, quiet and struggled to make conversation. They remember hearing about him on the news years later and being shocked.
I live in a town where maybe 2 or 3 people a year get murdered at max, and once I was going to my friends basketball practice and a couple of guys joined us in the walk and one of them stabbed a guy to death a few months later... the whole town was in shock, we were like 17 or something, maybe he was 18 idk
I'd guess almost, if not all get marriage proposals from ppl who are attracted to dangerous inmates. Richard ramirez had women fighting over him and even though he's dead still gains new followers every day. Also Chris Watts has fangirls who know he murdered his 2 lil girls and his pregnant wife Shannan who had a coffin birth. So sad.
When I was a baby we lived just 2 blocks away from where BTK lived. Crazy to think that my parents probably saw him not realizing he was the infamous serial killer that had been stalking our city
Yeah and ge also started a security company so there's a good chance if someone had one put in it very well could of been him doing it and that's what I think also beneficial for him not to get caught as he did it in the middle of the day and some at night
A family friend of ours went to college with Jeffrey Dahmer. This friend actually was frat brothers with Dahmer’s roommate. He remembers Dahmer getting arrested. He said no one was shocked bc he was kinda sketchy to begin with.
The things the police and judge said about those poor women is literally the same thinking as Peter Sutcliffe, not seen as human or worth anything and it's absolutely heart breaking, they deserved justice as much as someone with a job in an office
What frustrated many women of the time is that the police had enforced a curfew on the women in Yorkshire to be home by 7 or 7:30pm, when it was clear the serial killer was male. There were a lot of protests then, calling for men to be given the curfew instead. Of course, this didn't happen.
The story about Nileson being asked how many he had killed happened on the way to Scotland yard with a Chief Inspector riding on the back seat with him and the inspectors' sergeant driving. The Inspector asks Nilson "So, you killed 3 or 4 blokes?". When Nielson replied, "No, more like 15 or 16." The Sergeant related that he was so shocked that he almost wrecked the car.
I remember hearing that when my dad was a kid, his parents freaked out at him for leaving the door unlocked at night, and he was pretty confused about it since his parents usually weren’t like that. Only later in life he learned that BTK was on the loose at that time near their home. Edit: confusing grammar
My mom interviewed the BTK guy when she still worked for the state and said he was very nice but you could tell that he enjoyed every he did. Her interview with him took 7 hours
My bio mother's maiden name was 'Sutcliffe' and she ended up changing mine to that when I was a toddler (no, we're not related to Peter Sutcliffe, the surname just means 'South of the cliff' so both families likely came from a similar area). When I was in secondary school we were studying databases in IT and the teacher was using Police databases as an example. She then mentioned the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe...All eyes turned to me and I had to explain that no, I wasn't related to him and the families just came from the same area... I now live in the general area that the hoaxer came from (although not the exact area)...small world
I have a friend whose last name is Bundy. I asked once if there was any relation, there isn't. But honest to goodness, they are some of the sweetest people I know.
My great grandmother told of starvation times in late 1800s. She told my mother nobody had food or meat except what they grew or hunted. Her husband had killed a bunch of squirrels and took a few to the neighbor. He swore they were all sitting around the table with meat and vegetables and looking closer he saw an infant's HAND on the dinner table surrounded by other pieces of meat. The man's daughter had been pregnant out of wedlock but no baby was ever born or seen. My gg grandmother swears it was born and they ate it.
Cannibalism during famine is not unusual. People get so hungry the part of the brain that regulated ethics gets shut off. Happened in north Korea during famine, famous Donner pass survivors, it horrifies us but it happened in Papua new guinea, some Africans eat albino body parts for magic. Thankfully it's a rare event and we hope we never live to see such times.
@@rodneykingston6420 happens in every country. Most people don't know what it's like to be actually hungry. To be starving to death. Eventually, people will eat their neighbors, after they eat the dog or cat..
About a year before Gary Ridgeway was caught as the Green River Killer two of my friends and I met him in a parking lot next to a bike trail along the Green River. We just thought he was a weird guy who asked weird questions about bike races in Seattle, made a comment about smelling weed, and who made a very strange joke about "The green river killer having a green car" (We were in a green VW Bug) and didn't think much of it despite being creeped out. We had a really bad feeling but I know we were more concerned about this weird guy riding up to us on a bike while we were smoking weed because he might call the cops or something. But when the news broke and I saw the guys face I knew instantly that we had seen him, I called my friend and the first thing he said to me was "WE MET THE GREEN RIVER KILLER!" so it wasn't just me who was 100% positive we met him.
@@jonathannixon8652 Thanks but we weren't really in any danger. 3 men in a car was so far outside of his M.O that even if he still had been active as a killer he wouldn't have done anything to us.
Wow! The attitudes of even the judge in saying prostitutes are basically not human is disgusting. Not even searching somebody in a police station?! I was born in 1987 and knew in the past horrid prejudices & treatment existed on a grand scale but this is just utter stupidity & ignorance to a filthy level. Thank goodness we do evolve, albeit slowly.
I have a request,. Can you guys do a little rundown of the Teresa Halbach/ Steven Avery case? I find it very intriguing and would love to see you guys do a video on it
Rifkin dumped his first victim, Heidi, in my home town. I heard the story as a kid and went to that country club multiple times. I was shocked when they identified her and her killer in 2013
The Albert Fish letter is regarded as the most vile confession letter in history. (For those who are curious what it says, tread lightly. It’s pretty messed up.)
Eh, it’s messed up, but it’s not to the point where you just want to puke and regret even starting to read it. Kind of what you’d expect from reading it.
You should do a bit on the Poughkeepsie killer, insane serial killer from my home town they loosely based a movie off of it but the real story is absolutely nuts…
My best buddys dad got questioned about being the Yorkshire ripper at the time. It was right after the hoax recordings were sent to police, they said it was a north east/Sunderland accent so we're arresting anyone who remotely fit the description. Also apparently Peter Sutcliffe was born in my old doctors surgery. It's been converted into a house now but it is still there.
I'm a big fan of the series Mindhunters. They showed some of the patterns of a serial killer was. It's shocked me a bit to find similarities but was not profoundly discussed in the series. The second shock was how it was deceptively depicted in the movie Joker. That was the reason why I think that movie will become one of the greatest.
@@wesleyweber8488 apparently they still never cancelled it. They just put it on the back burner becuz the director is working on other stuff for netflix Thats wat i read
@@wesleyweber8488 apparently they still never cancelled it. They just put it on the back burner becuz the director is working on other stuff for netflix Thats wat i read
Yeah it was the perfect environment. Now with the advances in surveillance, police collaboration and decrease police bias(racism, sexism) it is much more difficult
That Chikatilo story... Extremely sad. It doesn't excuse his behaviour one bit, but the background is incredibly poor. Must have been tragic to be that guy, not being able to connect normally to others, and eventually going on this killing spree. Can't believe my eyes.
I usually don't feel bad for people like this, like not at all, but I kinda feel bad for the way the last guy grew up. Regardless of what he did as an adult, no child should have to go through that. Sheesh. I couldn't even imagine that.
They haven’t really changed either, - and the number of “non people” to their way of thinking is increasing in line with increasing poverty. Britain pretty much has a caste system.
The whole affair continues to be a political sore spot in Britain. Netflix has a great 4 part docu called The Ripper and there was a dramatized limited series called Red Ridings that spanned the whole decade the killer was active, but concentrates on all the politics and malfeasance which kept him from being arrested.
31:58 The movies "Citizen X" and "Evilenko" masterfully represented the long hunt for Chikatilo, who was superbly played in the first film by Jeffrey DeMunn (Dale in The Walking Dead) and in the second one by Malcolm McDowell (Caligula and Alex in A Clockwork Orange), showing also how the Soviet Union, apart from refusing to accept that in its "socialist paradise" there was a murderer on the loose, took advantage of the panorama to arrest and imprison as many homosexuals as possible In addition, Chikatilo and his murders served as inspiration for the novel "Child 44", in which his horrendous crimes are transferred to the last years of the Stalinism.
Um dude I was born in L.A and raised in ohio the city I stay in now Canton has had at least 5 or 6 serial killers at 1 time or another both states have the most serial killers in the country. Lol so I feel you
-He drove in a car with a missing license plate, which for a serial killer, is tantamount to the folly of a politician opening his mouth and speaking his mind. That is one of the best analogies I have heard.
I saw an interview with him and he even said it was the little things that get you caught- is was a 1 dollar repair to fix his plate! Karma has a sense of humour!
the cops on the Yorkshire ripper case could've caught him a lot sooner had they just actually seriously considered him a suspect, this part of the vid had me saying "You idiots" several times.
Little note: Joel Rifkin didn't KNOWINGLY/SLOPPILY go out in his pickup truck knowing that he was missing his back license plate... ..it fell off while he was driving around..... with a dead girl in the back of the truck. He sees the cop's lights go on behind him and he thinks they're on to him and starts taking off. He had no idea the license plate had just fallen off lol
He is not on this video but I have lived my childhood a street away from Jeff Dahmer's appartment. It is crazy to think you are living next to one of the most evil serial killer there as ever been
How bad this will sound. Dahmer was not evil. Killing was the worst part to him. Killed when his victims were passed out. Evil is Gacy who enjoyed killing and pain and having relations while they were dieing. Dahmer was lonely sick. Gacy was pure evil. Both sickening people. Just a nuance of words.
The thought of Dennis Raider being a Boy Scout just seems so on the nose. The thought of him teaching young boys how to perfect their knots is just chilling.
I worked at the prison that the BTK currently lives at. The rule of thumb for his name is to not refer to him as “BTK” and instead “BLT”. Honestly, if I didn’t know who he was, I’d literally never know what he had done. And he is probably one of the best behaved inmates. Dude only has one disciplinary report, which ironically enough is for “mail”.
@@tyronemaroney335 yup. Some of the inmates I “liked” working with where the death row and lifer guys. Most of them knew they weren’t going anywhere and just wanted to make their time as easy as possible. Some of the worse behaved where the cho’s, R’s and live trafficker’s (the specific titles are changed to not violate terms and services) because those where the targets in prison. I’d seen more than one who let what they did slip and then they were slipping on their own life koolaid.
I remember back when he got caught. My moms friend found the cereal box in Murdock Park that he had the Barbie doll and woman’s ID in.. I’m not originally from Wichita so when my friends mom told us about BTK back in the 90s, I didn’t believe her one bit. When we saw it on the news that he was caught, I instantly got scared thinking about the story bro’s mom told us as kids. It was a super weird feeling
Can't we just agree that a serial killer that hasn't been caught, grow old and have kids. The stories he will tell. Old killer : I strangled a woman. Grand kids: okay gramps that's enough true crime documentaries.
Honestly the craziest BS from cops was with the grim sleeper.. Dude killed like 40-50 hookers and the cops had labeled them all "no humans involved", wasn't worth their time It was only his son coincidentally getting DNA tested and linking him to them that he got caught And just like btk, of course had ties to the church with his wife i mean that isn't some innocent label they always act like it is haha, 75% of them are all child molestors they aren't exactly upstanding
Kind of hilarious that almost every one they got away with it because of police bias/idiocy and not genius, i mean they've had more innocent people cleared through DNA than serial killers successfully stopped
I was in living Alaska when Keys murdered Samantha. The last time I was up there for vacation, I saw so many small coffee shops warning that they keep a gun at the stand for protection.
Chikatilo (the last killer) was given the Hollywood treatment there’s an amazing movie called Citizen X which is based upon his life and crimes it’s very accurate and definitely worth watching
@@multiverse5800 Exactly. People call Nilsen "The British Dahmer" despite Nilsen being first. Both also had a TON of things in common and even had similar motives.
It's amazing how many cops are just "Nah, can't be them!" despite the piles of evidence right under their noses, especially the Yorkshire lot over here in the UK, they still haven't lived that one down... :\
I mean the police lot over in the Us love to ignore murdered homeless, black and/or prostitutes so I would say the US is worse by far 4 out of those 7 were in the US.
The Keys case was not a coffee shop but a drive up coffee stand. They're all over here in Alaska. After the kidnapping, all stands changed their security
I wonder if the dude that tied the family up one by one killed each one of them in front of the rest, I am assuming that is exactly what he did. God rest their souls, what a horrible way to go, especially if youre the last one to get killed
Keyes told the fbi that he would tell them where more bodies were if they would hide his identity from his family for awhile.(I don't know how long) I don't know if they could have done that but I think they could have tried something. So after a short while he realized they were not going to help him, he ended himself. I wish they could have helped some families find closure.
Why do people say, ‘they can’t be the killer. Their so nice’? Like how else are they suppose to find their victims? Being a creep?
This is why incels aren’t killers
@@Gobbledygoober have you ever read anything about serial killers? large portion of them would fit in with the incel movement.
@@Gobbledygoober *cough* Jeffrey Dahmer
There are 2 sides and some serial killers are definitely creeps and incels. And some are very charming.
At Ted Bundys trial female witnesses said how charming he was.
Luckily I haven’t been caught
Wait what? ._.
Oie put your hands up
Same
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My family had Dennis Nielson over for dinner back in 1971, when my dad was 5 years old. Apparently he was friendly, quiet and struggled to make conversation. They remember hearing about him on the news years later and being shocked.
I've known a few scumbags who've murdered. Serial killers though tend to be the types you'd least expect.
@Kevin Stachovak so was you able to expect the scumbags to be murders? Before know that about them.
I live in a town where maybe 2 or 3 people a year get murdered at max, and once I was going to my friends basketball practice and a couple of guys joined us in the walk and one of them stabbed a guy to death a few months later... the whole town was in shock, we were like 17 or something, maybe he was 18 idk
@@firefist4547 I mean in your case he might not be a serial killer even though he murdered it doesn’t mean he is a serial killer
I’ll take things that never happened for $500 David.
Never ceases to amaze, most serial life takers have wives, girlfriends and children.
Sometimes after they are caught.
I'd guess almost, if not all get marriage proposals from ppl who are attracted to dangerous inmates. Richard ramirez had women fighting over him and even though he's dead still gains new followers every day. Also Chris Watts has fangirls who know he murdered his 2 lil girls and his pregnant wife Shannan who had a coffin birth. So sad.
IE golden state killer
That's because they're trying to feel "normal", and shed what they really are
Ted Bundy got married while on death row AND was allowed to father a child with her 😱
And here I sit with no girlfriend.... lol.
When I was a baby we lived just 2 blocks away from where BTK lived. Crazy to think that my parents probably saw him not realizing he was the infamous serial killer that had been stalking our city
Yeah and ge also started a security company so there's a good chance if someone had one put in it very well could of been him doing it and that's what I think also beneficial for him not to get caught as he did it in the middle of the day and some at night
Yeah as he was even on the TV when he worked for the park service and the community boy scout leader
Oh shi a Kansan I rarely meet my kind here
@KID KUSH well looks like you are on a roll today because now you just met another one right here
BTK is the most underrated serial killer In my opinion. He targeted whole families just to get to one victim and had a few close calls himself.
A family friend of ours went to college with Jeffrey Dahmer. This friend actually was frat brothers with Dahmer’s roommate. He remembers Dahmer getting arrested. He said no one was shocked bc he was kinda sketchy to begin with.
Woah!
@Andrew Torreswhat kinda comment is this? lol
It could be true
It could be true
It could be true
0:29 Dennis Nilsen
5:21 Dennis Rader
9:47 Albert Fish
14:53 Peter Sutcliffe
22:07 Israel Keyes
27:20 Joel Rifkin
31:57 Andrei Chikatilo
Thank you
Rader not only asked if the floppy could be traced but told them to be honest. After getting caught, he asked the detective why did he lie to him.
Which i find so hilarious. 😂 Serves him right.
Yeah, and to think I was about to send a floppy disc myself after they told me the same thing, whew close one 😉
@@kennyfleck8630 you're still using floppy discs grandpa? Smh...that's unfortunate.
@@HMRLTL um, it's a joke. Whippersnapper
Ye but then again why would the public be honest if the police is not
The things the police and judge said about those poor women is literally the same thinking as Peter Sutcliffe, not seen as human or worth anything and it's absolutely heart breaking, they deserved justice as much as someone with a job in an office
if you have no respect for one life you have no respect for any life. Only self defense is excluded.
What frustrated many women of the time is that the police had enforced a curfew on the women in Yorkshire to be home by 7 or 7:30pm, when it was clear the serial killer was male. There were a lot of protests then, calling for men to be given the curfew instead. Of course, this didn't happen.
The story about Nileson being asked how many he had killed happened on the way to Scotland yard with a Chief Inspector riding on the back seat with him and the inspectors' sergeant driving. The Inspector asks Nilson "So, you killed 3 or 4 blokes?". When Nielson replied, "No, more like 15 or 16." The Sergeant related that he was so shocked that he almost wrecked the car.
It was also a human hand in the drain outside I believe that got him caught….
6:14 he was a teenager here not a child, besides age doesn't matter only gender does🤣
And this does what for us?
@@movieshadow4709what???
I remember hearing that when my dad was a kid, his parents freaked out at him for leaving the door unlocked at night, and he was pretty confused about it since his parents usually weren’t like that. Only later in life he learned that BTK was on the loose at that time near their home.
Edit: confusing grammar
You remember when your dad was a kid?
Time travel proven "once again".
@@johnnymokumba9620 His dad probably told him the story, he most likely just worded it wrong.
Wow cool
@@johnnymokumba9620 😆
My mom interviewed the BTK guy when she still worked for the state and said he was very nice but you could tell that he enjoyed every he did. Her interview with him took 7 hours
Is that interview posted anywhere?
You’re poor mother. I would have been terrified even though he was in prison, the things he did 😳
Well, then he wasn't very nice, to say the least
My bio mother's maiden name was 'Sutcliffe' and she ended up changing mine to that when I was a toddler (no, we're not related to Peter Sutcliffe, the surname just means 'South of the cliff' so both families likely came from a similar area). When I was in secondary school we were studying databases in IT and the teacher was using Police databases as an example. She then mentioned the Yorkshire Ripper, Peter Sutcliffe...All eyes turned to me and I had to explain that no, I wasn't related to him and the families just came from the same area...
I now live in the general area that the hoaxer came from (although not the exact area)...small world
I have a friend whose last name is Bundy. I asked once if there was any relation, there isn't. But honest to goodness, they are some of the sweetest people I know.
😅😅😅
My great grandmother told of starvation times in late 1800s. She told my mother nobody had food or meat except what they grew or hunted. Her husband had killed a bunch of squirrels and took a few to the neighbor. He swore they were all sitting around the table with meat and vegetables and looking closer he saw an infant's HAND on the dinner table surrounded by other pieces of meat. The man's daughter had been pregnant out of wedlock but no baby was ever born or seen. My gg grandmother swears it was born and they ate it.
Cannibalism during famine is not unusual. People get so hungry the part of the brain that regulated ethics gets shut off. Happened in north Korea during famine, famous Donner pass survivors, it horrifies us but it happened in Papua new guinea, some Africans eat albino body parts for magic. Thankfully it's a rare event and we hope we never live to see such times.
Was this in America?
that hit different.
@@rodneykingston6420 happens in every country. Most people don't know what it's like to be actually hungry. To be starving to death. Eventually, people will eat their neighbors, after they eat the dog or cat..
Over 100 years ago?
Finally! More serial killer videos! I missed these.
Same
Factss
Same
Same
Agreed
There are more of them out there, let’s hope that they get caught too
Me too
It will be a good thing for everyone if they got caught in personal opinion
I don’t wanna get caught tho
@ RPK_Josh lol
If I remember correctly FBI estimates 25-50 active serial killers in America at any given time.
About a year before Gary Ridgeway was caught as the Green River Killer two of my friends and I met him in a parking lot next to a bike trail along the Green River. We just thought he was a weird guy who asked weird questions about bike races in Seattle, made a comment about smelling weed, and who made a very strange joke about "The green river killer having a green car" (We were in a green VW Bug) and didn't think much of it despite being creeped out.
We had a really bad feeling but I know we were more concerned about this weird guy riding up to us on a bike while we were smoking weed because he might call the cops or something.
But when the news broke and I saw the guys face I knew instantly that we had seen him, I called my friend and the first thing he said to me was "WE MET THE GREEN RIVER KILLER!" so it wasn't just me who was 100% positive we met him.
Scary, but I thank God you and your friends are still alive.†
@@raidoung4100 He sure thought it was funny he was laughing like a lunatic as he rode off on his bike...
@@jonathannixon8652 Thanks but we weren't really in any danger. 3 men in a car was so far outside of his M.O that even if he still had been active as a killer he wouldn't have done anything to us.
That must be a creepy feeling for you now
May all the victims rest in peace.
Pieces*
Serial killer videos should be a weekly thing. ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Daily. Hourly?
Sutcliffe went back for the £5 note because it was a brand new note in circulation so easier to trace than older notes
Isnt it wierd how we love watching stories on the evil in this world?
I think it’s because the human tradition of survival is spearheaded by storytelling. We listen to the stories to learn how to survive.
@@laykni speak for yourself i just love morbid, sick and twisted stuff
@@BlackestEyes709 same
I think we have great potential for evil and it's overlooked greatly and just by listening to these stories we live the evil we are capable of
No!
Wow! The attitudes of even the judge in saying prostitutes are basically not human is disgusting. Not even searching somebody in a police station?! I was born in 1987 and knew in the past horrid prejudices & treatment existed on a grand scale but this is just utter stupidity & ignorance to a filthy level. Thank goodness we do evolve, albeit slowly.
I have a request,. Can you guys do a little rundown of the Teresa Halbach/ Steven Avery case? I find it very intriguing and would love to see you guys do a video on it
Probably better doing your own research based upon what I saw in the this video.
@@gavinpark82 aaedSs see A ANTAGONISES ANAESTHESIOLOGIST AKRAPOVICH 22 A-WUP-BUB-A-LOO-WOW-A-WUP-BAM-BOOM....
Just watch the Netflix documentary lol...there's no way anyone could fit that mess of a case into a 20 min mini documentary
Rifkin dumped his first victim, Heidi, in my home town. I heard the story as a kid and went to that country club multiple times. I was shocked when they identified her and her killer in 2013
The Albert Fish letter is regarded as the most vile confession letter in history. (For those who are curious what it says, tread lightly. It’s pretty messed up.)
Eh, it’s messed up, but it’s not to the point where you just want to puke and regret even starting to read it. Kind of what you’d expect from reading it.
@@laydenyump3619 aren't you edgy
Yup, the bit about the boat captain friend recalling the tragic Chinese famine (which may or may not have been bogus) is the "nicer", SFW parts.
Been to Alcatraz a bunch of times in 1989/90 ... it was fascinating. Also I got a tour with 1 of the original guards from the prison.
That would have been creepy and amazing all wound up in an outstretched moment of awe.!!
You should do a bit on the Poughkeepsie killer, insane serial killer from my home town they loosely based a movie off of it but the real story is absolutely nuts…
Somebody make this man get his wish ¡_¡
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Me having lived a few hours away and never hearing of this: 👀
They should do a bit on the grim sleeper also the Boston strangler
@@OCs_And_Stories whao really?! I'm not from there and know about it lol
My best buddys dad got questioned about being the Yorkshire ripper at the time. It was right after the hoax recordings were sent to police, they said it was a north east/Sunderland accent so we're arresting anyone who remotely fit the description.
Also apparently Peter Sutcliffe was born in my old doctors surgery. It's been converted into a house now but it is still there.
My old man was a copper and he was responsible for guarding Sutcliffe and taking him from and back to his cell for a few days on his trial.
I'm a big fan of the series Mindhunters. They showed some of the patterns of a serial killer was. It's shocked me a bit to find similarities but was not profoundly discussed in the series. The second shock was how it was deceptively depicted in the movie Joker. That was the reason why I think that movie will become one of the greatest.
It’s too bad they canceled that show. I really liked it too.
@@wesleyweber8488 apparently they still never cancelled it. They just put it on the back burner becuz the director is working on other stuff for netflix Thats wat i read
@@wesleyweber8488 apparently they still never cancelled it. They just put it on the back burner becuz the director is working on other stuff for netflix Thats wat i read
@@Due2ce I wouldn’t be surprised. That would make sense why they keep talking about it. Gauging interest.
Interesting piece. And kudos to the creator for rightfully emphasizing that all the killer's victims deserve respect, regardless of their profession.
i know the art is kind of secondary to the info, but I've noticed the thumbnails getting more dynamic and ambitious and i think it's really cool!
It's crazy how many of these serial killers were active at the same time
prolly more now ! but DNA testing should get em' @ some point
@@chriswoods662 hope so
70s San Fran
Yeah it was the perfect environment. Now with the advances in surveillance, police collaboration and decrease police bias(racism, sexism) it is much more difficult
@@Pete_xp Why on earth would a decrease in sexism and racism effect serial killers?
These videos keep getting better every time a new one is posted, keep up the amazing content!
That Chikatilo story... Extremely sad. It doesn't excuse his behaviour one bit, but the background is incredibly poor. Must have been tragic to be that guy, not being able to connect normally to others, and eventually going on this killing spree. Can't believe my eyes.
best name ever haha Chikatilo xD
if you punch in chikatilo serial killer russia in your youtube search bar .. citizen x movie is available to watch for free .
the people he killed were all children ..
Citizen X is a really good movie on him. Great cast. I cry every time I watch it when the Russian officer hears from the FBI.
I usually don't feel bad for people like this, like not at all, but I kinda feel bad for the way the last guy grew up. Regardless of what he did as an adult, no child should have to go through that. Sheesh. I couldn't even imagine that.
Sutcliffe's case seems sooooo strange! It almost seems like police was covering for him.
They haven’t really changed either, - and the number of “non people” to their way of thinking is increasing in line with increasing poverty. Britain pretty much has a caste system.
West Yorkshire police, infamous for incompetence and corruption
The whole affair continues to be a political sore spot in Britain. Netflix has a great 4 part docu called The Ripper and there was a dramatized limited series called Red Ridings that spanned the whole decade the killer was active, but concentrates on all the politics and malfeasance which kept him from being arrested.
@@philhughes3882 No
31:58 The movies "Citizen X" and "Evilenko" masterfully represented the long hunt for Chikatilo, who was superbly played in the first film by Jeffrey DeMunn (Dale in The Walking Dead) and in the second one by Malcolm McDowell (Caligula and Alex in A Clockwork Orange), showing also how the Soviet Union, apart from refusing to accept that in its "socialist paradise" there was a murderer on the loose, took advantage of the panorama to arrest and imprison as many homosexuals as possible
In addition, Chikatilo and his murders served as inspiration for the novel "Child 44", in which his horrendous crimes are transferred to the last years of the Stalinism.
Lo l
"There are no murders in paradise."
"Child 44"
~Tom Rob Smith
Citizen X is a terrific movie 🙂
Citizen X was a good movie very chilling one as well
Steven Rea also did a remarkable job in that film.
I actually live in Lufkin TX and did in 2012 so it caught me by surprise hearing that a serial killer was found in the very city I live in
Um dude I was born in L.A and raised in ohio the city I stay in now Canton has had at least 5 or 6 serial killers at 1 time or another both states have the most serial killers in the country. Lol so I feel you
-He drove in a car with a missing license plate, which for a serial killer, is tantamount to the folly of a politician opening his mouth and speaking his mind. That is one of the best analogies I have heard.
I saw an interview with him and he even said it was the little things that get you caught- is was a 1 dollar repair to fix his plate! Karma has a sense of humour!
BTK was being proped up in Mindhunters until Netflix decided to cancel that AMAZING show.
They are gonna bring the show back. Episode airs in 2023
@@ardenalexa94 thats wishful thinking bro.
@@darthplagueis8886 it’s what they said recently.
The twists and turns in this story are unbelievable! Feels like a movie!
Infographics show is just so just confusingly good
This video is just a hightail warning for current serial killers to not be cocky.
Don't think they can help it
the cops on the Yorkshire ripper case could've caught him a lot sooner had they just actually seriously considered him a suspect, this part of the vid had me saying "You idiots" several times.
Even though the subject matter is supremely macabre, the narrator is so subtly hilarious... definitely worth a listen to
I'd love to hear you guys cover the Backpacker killer.
Watch Wolf Creek😊
@@archangel1527 I have 😊
@@LiterallyASink Yes, I was being facetious😀. I thought season 1 of the series was outstanding. He’s scarier than any horror movie monster.
@@archangel1527 Ohh, my bad.
@@LiterallyASink No worries.
Just found your channel!!! Love it!!! Binge time!! Haha
Little note: Joel Rifkin didn't KNOWINGLY/SLOPPILY go out in his pickup truck knowing that he was missing his back license plate...
..it fell off while he was driving around..... with a dead girl in the back of the truck. He sees the cop's lights go on behind him and he thinks they're on to him and starts taking off. He had no idea the license plate had just fallen off lol
Infographics is a great YT channel!!! Thanks for your work.
Imagine how many killers have not been caught especially in old times
He is not on this video but I have lived my childhood a street away from Jeff Dahmer's appartment. It is crazy to think you are living next to one of the most evil serial killer there as ever been
How bad this will sound. Dahmer was not evil. Killing was the worst part to him. Killed when his victims were passed out. Evil is Gacy who enjoyed killing and pain and having relations while they were dieing. Dahmer was lonely sick. Gacy was pure evil. Both sickening people. Just a nuance of words.
@@ronaldbarnes1746 why so many many periods and spaces
I love these so much keep up the great work!
Great video love love the content keep dropping that fire 🔥🔥💯👌
The correct way to refer to the Good Conduct Medal is to say that you are awarded it rather than winning it.
I love watching these video
They give a lot of new ideas😁
A friend of mine’s mom went to school with and used to have over a guy who turned out to be a serial killer here in Michigan. Wild
I like these long videos y’all been releasing I’m okay with waiting longer between videos cause I know how hard y’all work
Hi guy I love your serial killers videos they talk so much about important stuff
I like that they show the faces of the victims when they come up to not diminish what happened to them
The person who has 195 Melrose Avenue written on his house address: *Goes outside to check his house address* 👀
I just looked up the Samantha Koenig picture & I will never unsee it. May she rest.
Yes, MrBallen YTC did a story on her. Disturbing and tragic.
Is it obvious she's passed? I can't bring myself to look
@@laurieb3703 she looks unnaturally still, that's for sure
@@laurieb3703 Well, she doesn’t really look natural.
The thought of Dennis Raider being a Boy Scout just seems so on the nose. The thought of him teaching young boys how to perfect their knots is just chilling.
I'm a cereal killer. Catch me if you can. My next victim will be Kelloggs.
NOOO!
I worked at the prison that the BTK currently lives at. The rule of thumb for his name is to not refer to him as “BTK” and instead “BLT”.
Honestly, if I didn’t know who he was, I’d literally never know what he had done. And he is probably one of the best behaved inmates. Dude only has one disciplinary report, which ironically enough is for “mail”.
That's how they get away with it for so long they can turn it on/off like a switch
@@tyronemaroney335 yup. Some of the inmates I “liked” working with where the death row and lifer guys. Most of them knew they weren’t going anywhere and just wanted to make their time as easy as possible.
Some of the worse behaved where the cho’s, R’s and live trafficker’s (the specific titles are changed to not violate terms and services) because those where the targets in prison. I’d seen more than one who let what they did slip and then they were slipping on their own life koolaid.
I remember back when he got caught. My moms friend found the cereal box in Murdock Park that he had the Barbie doll and woman’s ID in.. I’m not originally from Wichita so when my friends mom told us about BTK back in the 90s, I didn’t believe her one bit. When we saw it on the news that he was caught, I instantly got scared thinking about the story bro’s mom told us as kids. It was a super weird feeling
What's BLT?
@@aviavix4478 bacon 🥓 lettuce 🥬 and tomato 🍅
Man this video is scary. It boggles my mind that there are people THAT evil in the world. But at least they were all caught.
No, Europeans like the king Leopold murdered millions of congo people and got away free
God these serial killers look even more terrifying as smiling cartoons.
Can't we just agree that a serial killer that hasn't been caught, grow old and have kids. The stories he will tell. Old killer : I strangled a woman. Grand kids: okay gramps that's enough true crime documentaries.
Love your serial killer content
I can't believe covid wiped the most vicious killer out 😳 😭 😂😂😂
who
Brah COVID was asserting it's dominance over that killer
Honestly the craziest BS from cops was with the grim sleeper.. Dude killed like 40-50 hookers and the cops had labeled them all "no humans involved", wasn't worth their time
It was only his son coincidentally getting DNA tested and linking him to them that he got caught
And just like btk, of course had ties to the church with his wife i mean that isn't some innocent label they always act like it is haha, 75% of them are all child molestors they aren't exactly upstanding
Kind of hilarious that almost every one they got away with it because of police bias/idiocy and not genius, i mean they've had more innocent people cleared through DNA than serial killers successfully stopped
It’s crazy how long these killers get away for.
Ja (:
I was in living Alaska when Keys murdered Samantha. The last time I was up there for vacation, I saw so many small coffee shops warning that they keep a gun at the stand for protection.
the weapon u grab quickest is the best '
Chikatilo (the last killer) was given the Hollywood treatment there’s an amazing movie called Citizen X which is based upon his life and crimes it’s very accurate and definitely worth watching
y'all gotta make one on the Toolbox Killers!!!!
Love listening to these and I am glad I don’t usually watch them because the constant head bobbing of the animations would drive me insane!
I kinda feel bad for the first guy but he is unforgivable.
he sounds like a british version of Jeff Dahmer.
@@jayxfrost8987 or is Jeff Dahmer a American version of him? 😂
@@multiverse5800 Exactly. People call Nilsen "The British Dahmer" despite Nilsen being first. Both also had a TON of things in common and even had similar motives.
It's amazing how many cops are just "Nah, can't be them!" despite the piles of evidence right under their noses, especially the Yorkshire lot over here in the UK, they still haven't lived that one down... :\
This man has 50 bodies in his closet. I think we should just leave him be.
I mean the police lot over in the Us love to ignore murdered homeless, black and/or prostitutes so I would say the US is worse by far 4 out of those 7 were in the US.
Sutcliffe had some weird connections with some notable and powerful people. I wonder if that played a role.
i wonder guys what do you like more the infographics show war theme or the regular infographics show
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@@rafalrzeszotko :o
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The Keys case was not a coffee shop but a drive up coffee stand. They're all over here in Alaska. After the kidnapping, all stands changed their security
Best story teller💯
The Netflix documentary on the Yorkshire Ripper (peter Sutcliffe) is maybe the best true crime documentary ever. And it has zero re-enactments.
I love the cartoons! They make this show so much fun!
Or the cartoons distance you from the real horror
What a killer documentary. Cheers!
Good one lol
And the sad thing is even to this very day, people are still ignorant, dense, and simple minded enough to judge a book by its cover.
Wow the judge at the Peter Sutcliffe is without compassion.
The police in Sutcliffe’s case 🤦🏾♀️🤦🏾♀️. The signs were so clear
These were all terrible men. Who eventually got what they deserved. Nice video.
"wealthy England". In 1979. Ah Infographics. You sweet summer child.
Keep posting your doing good 👍👍
Thank god these were eventually found and caught
Your a great TH-camr
Two horrific serial killers from Scotland, times like this I hate the place
it fills me with joy to see the clocks on the walls moving I watch another channel their clocks are always stuck at 11:15
The photo of Albert Fish looks an awful lot like H.H. Holmes.
Love this stuff keep it up!!!
I wonder if the dude that tied the family up one by one killed each one of them in front of the rest, I am assuming that is exactly what he did.
God rest their souls, what a horrible way to go, especially if youre the last one to get killed
Keep up the good work love the vids
Bill and Lorraine lived close by to me so it was a terrifying reality check when it happened
This is no cap my fav channel.
Keyes told the fbi that he would tell them where more bodies were if they would hide his identity from his family for awhile.(I don't know how long) I don't know if they could have done that but I think they could have tried something. So after a short while he realized they were not going to help him, he ended himself. I wish they could have helped some families find closure.
Some places block release if the inmate doesn’t help with finding the bodies. Closure for families is more important.
There's a book on the Keyes case, American Predator. I know there is only so much you can put in a short video but there was a lot to this case.
I love your channel keep up the great stuff!