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You left out the scariest bit about Albert Fish. He claimed to have cannibalized a child from every state and even wrote to the parents of one of his victims about disturbing details such as how delicious their daughter tasted. When he died, they found over a hundred needles in him which he had put there himself.
Needles were in his groin. Look up the x-rays. He also would shove steel wool up his rectum and set it on fire. He wrote a note to Grace Buds mother about what he did to her, including eating her, he made sure the mother knew she died a virgin. Same with Billy Gaffney.
There’s plenty more disturbing shit about him. I love to read about gangsters, serial killers and all kinds of criminals also conquerors and tyrants Ancient Rome, so believe me I’ve read more than enough disturbing and disgusting details for several lifetimes and I have a strong stomach it’s very rare that I read something that actually bothers me but and after reading about Albert fish I gotta say some of the things he did and just his life in general really bothered me to the point that just hearing his name actually makes me feel a little sick for a second.
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 I remember reading that when he was going to the electric chair he said something similar to "a thrill I haven't experienced yet". No proof if 100% true and can't remember exact quote.
I remember hearing that he married a woman that didn't care about his crimes. She did divorce him after 7 years. There's rumors that she found out he killed a 9 year old.
You guys should’ve also include Lawrence Singleton AKA “The Mad Chopper.” He perpetrated the the infamous rape and mutilation of Mary Vincent when he brutally raped her then chopped her arms off before throwing her off a cliff to die. She however miraculously survived and went on to testify against Singleton in court. Seriously he was a mean S.O.B!
I saw her story on I Survived. I was literally yelling at the television screen "please don't get in that van"!! when he told her only she can ride in the van, although there was room for others and they told her not to go, but she really wanted to get home. Thank God she survived.
I had a book on Richard ramirez, it got to the point where I couldn't read about what he did to his victims, had to skip those sections, it was truly barbaric
Dude FINALLY y'all talking about Albert Fish, the actual Boogeyman, he is the worst modern American serial killer in my opinion, just evil walking, over 400+ victims, he basically did everything horrible you could imagine. Gein is a close second of messed up, the weirdest interior designer.
Dishonorable mention should've been Uday Hussein. In addition to his many atrocious acts and insane random brutality/murders he was shockingly submissive and passive in his father Saddam Hussein's presence. He was the only person Uday truly feared.
It is estimated that about 40 million Americans actually have Irish roots. In fact, Bram Stoker, who was Irish by birth, wrote Dracula inspired not so much by the Romanian Dracula story, but by an ancient Irish story named: Abertach. It is strange for Vlad the Impaler Dracula how the Ottomans managed to divert attention from themselves and tell the world that Dracula was evil when the Ottomans were killing with impunity all over Europe and they were the real villains. So Dracula is a product of Saxon, Vatican and Ottoman rumours, but not an actual villain. Dracula was a hero to me defending his lands from the real villains, the Ottomans.
That’s what I was gonna say from what I’ve read about him he wasn’t a sadist that enjoyed torture but the reason he was so overly brutal was because 1 he wanted to return the punishment to the ottomans for the things they’ve done to his people and others and 2 he had an army of maybe 40,000 and the ottomans well into the 100s of thousands and he knew he couldn’t beat them outright in combat so he became a master of psychological and biological warfare. Can u imagine the mind fuck of marching to this guys castle and seeing an entire field of your brothers in arms impaled on spikes some still alive, idc how tough or battle hardened u r that’s gonna mess with u knowing that’s your fate if u get caught by him
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942Vlad III acted out of desperation against an overwhelming force and was largely successful. His actions, while brutal, were sadly necessary to combat the Ottomans. That being said, I also don't doubt that had a screw loose. Not a psychopath by any means, but likely a disturbed individual given his circumstances.
Re: the Nighstalker. The video is absolutely right, we were absolutely terrified back in the 80's. Give that I grew up many many miles away from where the events took place, never in my life did I expect I would end up having a slight personal connection to it, and Elisa Lam's case, and the Black Dahlia's case..... Back in 2015 a former friend invited me to come to his building in old Downtown LA (an area once referred to as Skid Row) because I wanted to take some pretty pictures of the downtown skyscrapers and experiment with taking pictures to stitch together to make a panorama. The lobby of the building was gorgeous, opulent art deco and marble. Then we ascended in the cramped elevator. We reached the top of the shaft and exited into a rather cramped hallway that just felt old. I'd never seen a 1930's interior before so this was new to me. We climbed a small unassuming flight of stairs and he opened a door. We had to go through quickly so the alarm didn't summon the police and we were out on the roof. A quick squeeze between some giant water tanks and a 16 story drop and we were at our destination: a blank piece of rooftop where I could put my camera bag down and just take in the view. And my god, what a view it was. It happened to be a pretty clear night so the typical haze was missing, leaving me a fantastic view out into the Los Angeles valley all the way to the ocean. That building we were standing on top of? The Cecil Hotel.
You could've gotten to the point so much sooner, thats not even a personal connection, not in the slightest all that reading and I thought it was gonna be something interesting, I am having a particularly bad day this morning so don't take it personally though
@@Hilz28 When you see some of his interviews, Dahmer seemed to show some remorse over his actions that he didn't seemed to control. He also made sure that all of his victims could have a closure. I don't know if any psychopath would have done that. Meanwhile Gacy didn't show any remorse over his actions, there are still more victims that are still unsolved untill this day and untill his excecution he never named the unknown names of his victims just like Ted Bundy.
Yeh Ik. Some worse even have to live with abusive parents and those monster never care any of their kids the proper care they need. Even so the kids still manage to set their mind straight and became good people. Some even contribute for the greater good of society
Maybe those people had people who steered them straight at a young age before they were too far gone or something that happened to humble them not everyones situation is the same and its easy to say that when your not someone in their position human being are complex individuals
I think Karla should be on here. I mean just bc she stopped killing doesn't redeemed her from what she did even to her own sister. The fact that maybe some who doesn't know who Karla holmolka is makes her worse than these psychopaths. You'll never know when she will strike
@@leonardolim8976 three victims. Karla Homolka wouldn't make it on a legitimate list of "worst" psychopaths in history even if you counted to 100. Hell, Andrea Yates ended her own 5 kids. That is far worse and still wouldn't make a top 10 in history.
It's strange, but the 80s were the era of psychopaths in America. Just last night I was looking for the torture bunker where even babies were roasted. It happened in the year 85. And as I watched I thought, "God, John Wayne Gacy was still alive then, Ramirez, and so was Jeffrey Dahmer too. A strange, haunted times back then. Just like "American Horror Story" tells in Season 5, "The Hotel when all bad spirits has coming back to haunt The Hotell". Great video again, Mojo-Jojo.😁
Gacy, Kemper, and Dahmer all come to mind in the serial murder realm. I also wonder if men like Hitler, Stalin, or even Putin might fall in this category?
Oh yeah, Hitler, Stalin, and most certainly Putin would count. Why are you even unsure if Putin would count? His behavior and actions are certainly psychopathic. I mean, he started a war for damns sake! That’s already psychopathic! He also tortures and kills supporters who don’t agree with his beliefs, and actually did so quite recently.
One thing people always forget about Vlad Dracula is Wallachia under Ottoman rule was no picnic either, Ottomans frequently captured young boys to become Janessaries, and were often initiated via torture, so it pays to remember that too
I had a teacher that was psychopathic and her victim preference was African American boys because she wanted to be a slave owner in 2008. She would act like the right side of the class was a plantation and the left side was the big house. Black boys were not allowed to go outside during recess and had to stay in the class not allowed to talk to each other or look her in the eye while talking to her because she said "eyeballing is disrespectful" I worked with the best psych tech in the Navy when we were both Corpsman and I told him about her and asked him if she was a psychopath and he sad "without a doubt".
@@aprilbrown8790 she is retired and I saw her while taking my grandmother to a doctors appointment, she is chubby now and walks with a cane. She was really old when she was teaching back then so if I had to guess her age she must be in her 90s.
Yeah Rodney Alcala was definitely messed up. He was on The Dating Game and the female contestant chose him but at the last minute backed out because she felt uncomfortable around him. Probably saved her own life by canceling the date.
Son of Sam, The Zodiac Killer who has never been caught, The Hillside Strangler, Harold Shipman, Fred & Rose West, Myra Hindley & Brady, is it sad that I know about these people?
@@Angel_Phoenix94 be careful, they don't discriminate between friend, enemy and neutral. When a psychopath runs a smear campaign on their friends, people are more likely to believe it. I had a friend that is psychopathic as well and he stole his neighbor's dog and killed it but lied to them and said it ran away or something.
@@hnlong8531Malignant and Grandiose; organized/disorganized. I've never heard of a "stable" psychopath; there's just hierarchy of aptitude for some sort of violent and/or exploitative behavior(s). (i.e. a "CEO Psychopath"--like Donald Trump vs. a Richard Ramirez or Albert Fish)
Manson gets too much hype and credit. He reminds me of a little dog. All bark and no bite. It wasn’t hard for him to form his little “family” bc all of them were young and on copious amounts of hallucinogenic drugs. Manson just wanted attention and that’s exactly what he got. In my opinion the ones who actually committed the murders are much more scary than he ever was.
It's quite interesting how different people grow up, even though their starting points may be the same. But then I guess for serial killers, many other things go wrong and they become monsters. Yet another reason why getting older should be a kind of driver's license. And that there should be some more specific system for getting substance abusing parents into treatment and children placed in a safer growing environment. Of course, even in these, social services and child protection have made bad mistakes by not checking the backgrounds of the people they give children to. But here again, money talks and not having enough staff. And the fact that the heads of state don't care. Although there are probably quite a few narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths in power there too.
Having grown up in Port Edwards, Wisconsin, and going to Plainfield for sporting events (as they were in our conference) we heard about Ed Gein every now and again. I always felt badly that the township of Plainfield was known for the guy that inspired "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Silence Of The Lambs."
In the Albert DeSalvo segment they show Susan Kelly speaking about him who wrote a book suggesting strongly that Albert DeSalvo was not actually the Boston Strangler.
Great list, but it's a little weird how the subjects are ordered lol. I think Vlad maybe deserves a higher spot, given his body count and degree of infamy. Not to mention the brutality of his methodology.
I love your channel but when you got to Albert Fish you showed a picture of Albert Desalvo the Boston Strangler. I guess your editor should take a minute. Lol. Overall though good video.
Gein and Fish are two that truly fascinate me. I dont idolize them and do see them as monsters. I would love to know what made them tick and what made them find their actions acceptable.
I think the mixup there partly arose since Albert DeSalvo has an entry right after fish does. My guess, when they inevitably make a top twenty version of this list, they'll correct the mistake.
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All these notorious criminals are all the Grim Reapers
"Jack" the ripper...
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That's easy, DJT. His reference is in the DSM7.
You left out the scariest bit about Albert Fish. He claimed to have cannibalized a child from every state and even wrote to the parents of one of his victims about disturbing details such as how delicious their daughter tasted. When he died, they found over a hundred needles in him which he had put there himself.
what a psycho!😮
Needles were in his groin. Look up the x-rays. He also would shove steel wool up his rectum and set it on fire. He wrote a note to Grace Buds mother about what he did to her, including eating her, he made sure the mother knew she died a virgin. Same with Billy Gaffney.
There’s plenty more disturbing shit about him. I love to read about gangsters, serial killers and all kinds of criminals also conquerors and tyrants Ancient Rome, so believe me I’ve read more than enough disturbing and disgusting details for several lifetimes and I have a strong stomach it’s very rare that I read something that actually bothers me but and after reading about Albert fish I gotta say some of the things he did and just his life in general really bothered me to the point that just hearing his name actually makes me feel a little sick for a second.
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942 I remember reading that when he was going to the electric chair he said something similar to "a thrill I haven't experienced yet". No proof if 100% true and can't remember exact quote.
Maybe they've already reported on him in another video.
I have the highest respect for any of the cops, investigators, and psychologists who had to deal with these truly psychotic individuals on this list.
Why ftp and they are paid well 😂
same ❤
Must be the most rewarding job knowing you stopped a person like that but scary at the same time
The wife dealt with Manson for two years in Corcoran.
Don’t forget the jurors that had to see all of the horrific crime scenes and autopsy reports/photos. I truly feel for them.
Manson reminds me of a chihuahua. He was so small and barks on and on
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I'm pretty certain that many of the most notorious dictators in human history were also psychopaths.
They were confirmed to be so.
Hmmm seems legit
I think they'd have to be.
Pol Pot 💀
I still find it disgusting that women sent love letters and pictures to Richard Ramirez while he was on trial
I remember hearing that he married a woman that didn't care about his crimes. She did divorce him after 7 years. There's rumors that she found out he killed a 9 year old.
@@dontwakethedeadp.jankey9592 well at least she had some sense to divorce him
@@BigFella117 marrying him in the first place is concerning. He was in prison.
@@dontwakethedeadp.jankey9592 yep. Some girls like bad boys
Eviil does what evil is
You guys should’ve also include Lawrence Singleton AKA “The Mad Chopper.” He perpetrated the the infamous rape and mutilation of Mary Vincent when he brutally raped her then chopped her arms off before throwing her off a cliff to die. She however miraculously survived and went on to testify against Singleton in court. Seriously he was a mean S.O.B!
I remember that from mrballen channel that was pure horror
Jesus Christ, idk if id wanna live after that
omg I couldn't imagine surviving that
I saw her story on I Survived. I was literally yelling at the television screen "please don't get in that van"!! when he told her only she can ride in the van, although there was room for others and they told her not to go, but she really wanted to get home. Thank God she survived.
Omg never heard of that one
I had a book on Richard ramirez, it got to the point where I couldn't read about what he did to his victims, had to skip those sections, it was truly barbaric
What was the book called? Who is the author ?
Dude FINALLY y'all talking about Albert Fish, the actual Boogeyman, he is the worst modern American serial killer in my opinion, just evil walking, over 400+ victims, he basically did everything horrible you could imagine. Gein is a close second of messed up, the weirdest interior designer.
"Theres room at the top they are telling you still but first you must learn how to smile as you kill" - John Lennon
Dishonorable mention should've been Uday Hussein. In addition to his many atrocious acts and insane random brutality/murders he was shockingly submissive and passive in his father Saddam Hussein's presence. He was the only person Uday truly feared.
Uday makes Hitler look like saint. Proof, he kidnapped married women, rapes them then throws them in the dumpster and that not even his worse 5
He was a monster....
@@chykim1 a true monster
It is estimated that about 40 million Americans actually have Irish roots. In fact, Bram Stoker, who was Irish by birth, wrote Dracula inspired not so much by the Romanian Dracula story, but by an ancient Irish story named: Abertach.
It is strange for Vlad the Impaler Dracula how the Ottomans managed to divert attention from themselves and tell the world that Dracula was evil when the Ottomans were killing with impunity all over Europe and they were the real villains.
So Dracula is a product of Saxon, Vatican and Ottoman rumours, but not an actual villain.
Dracula was a hero to me defending his lands from the real villains, the Ottomans.
It's what I've read about him... He's seen as a hero.
That’s what I was gonna say from what I’ve read about him he wasn’t a sadist that enjoyed torture but the reason he was so overly brutal was because 1 he wanted to return the punishment to the ottomans for the things they’ve done to his people and others and 2 he had an army of maybe 40,000 and the ottomans well into the 100s of thousands and he knew he couldn’t beat them outright in combat so he became a master of psychological and biological warfare. Can u imagine the mind fuck of marching to this guys castle and seeing an entire field of your brothers in arms impaled on spikes some still alive, idc how tough or battle hardened u r that’s gonna mess with u knowing that’s your fate if u get caught by him
@@shawnbbunbbbybbb3942Vlad III acted out of desperation against an overwhelming force and was largely successful. His actions, while brutal, were sadly necessary to combat the Ottomans. That being said, I also don't doubt that had a screw loose. Not a psychopath by any means, but likely a disturbed individual given his circumstances.
Re: the Nighstalker. The video is absolutely right, we were absolutely terrified back in the 80's. Give that I grew up many many miles away from where the events took place, never in my life did I expect I would end up having a slight personal connection to it, and Elisa Lam's case, and the Black Dahlia's case.....
Back in 2015 a former friend invited me to come to his building in old Downtown LA (an area once referred to as Skid Row) because I wanted to take some pretty pictures of the downtown skyscrapers and experiment with taking pictures to stitch together to make a panorama. The lobby of the building was gorgeous, opulent art deco and marble. Then we ascended in the cramped elevator. We reached the top of the shaft and exited into a rather cramped hallway that just felt old. I'd never seen a 1930's interior before so this was new to me. We climbed a small unassuming flight of stairs and he opened a door. We had to go through quickly so the alarm didn't summon the police and we were out on the roof.
A quick squeeze between some giant water tanks and a 16 story drop and we were at our destination: a blank piece of rooftop where I could put my camera bag down and just take in the view. And my god, what a view it was. It happened to be a pretty clear night so the typical haze was missing, leaving me a fantastic view out into the Los Angeles valley all the way to the ocean.
That building we were standing on top of? The Cecil Hotel.
You could've gotten to the point so much sooner, thats not even a personal connection, not in the slightest all that reading and I thought it was gonna be something interesting, I am having a particularly bad day this morning so don't take it personally though
“This enraged everyone, who punished them severely.” Oversimplified
*spank* *spank* *spank*
Guess we're leaving Gacy and Dahmer for part 2.
Gacy showed some real psychopatic behaviour compare to Dahmer. I would say Dahmer fits more the trait of a sociopath.
@@Princegy4ng1There's literally no proof that he was one over the other.
@@Hilz28 When you see some of his interviews, Dahmer seemed to show some remorse over his actions that he didn't seemed to control. He also made sure that all of his victims could have a closure. I don't know if any psychopath would have done that. Meanwhile Gacy didn't show any remorse over his actions, there are still more victims that are still unsolved untill this day and untill his excecution he never named the unknown names of his victims just like Ted Bundy.
Lots of people have rough childhoods yet they don't do what these people did so thats really no excuse
Yeh Ik. Some worse even have to live with abusive parents and those monster never care any of their kids the proper care they need. Even so the kids still manage to set their mind straight and became good people. Some even contribute for the greater good of society
It's A Reason
It's a combination of nature and nurture. Some people have the nuture but not the nature.
@@Lang77609yeah, it’s a reason, but not an excuse.
Maybe those people had people who steered them straight at a young age before they were too far gone or something that happened to humble them not everyones situation is the same and its easy to say that when your not someone in their position human being are complex individuals
I think Karla should be on here. I mean just bc she stopped killing doesn't redeemed her from what she did even to her own sister. The fact that maybe some who doesn't know who Karla holmolka is makes her worse than these psychopaths. You'll never know when she will strike
You should get out more.
@@JamesTrewolla um ok??
@@leonardolim8976 three victims. Karla Homolka wouldn't make it on a legitimate list of "worst" psychopaths in history even if you counted to 100.
Hell, Andrea Yates ended her own 5 kids. That is far worse and still wouldn't make a top 10 in history.
I hate it when people aren’t good at being psychopaths
Me too 😂 why can't they all be just as good?
If you are going to be a Starlin or a Hitler then be so. Do not do half a job
A chilling yet informative narration by Rebecca. Here are some dishonorable mentions, Leonard Lake, Samuel Little, Pedro Lopez and Jeffrey Dahmer.
It's strange, but the 80s were the era of psychopaths in America.
Just last night I was looking for the torture bunker where even babies were roasted. It happened in the year 85.
And as I watched I thought, "God, John Wayne Gacy was still alive then, Ramirez, and so was Jeffrey Dahmer too. A strange, haunted times back then. Just like "American Horror Story" tells in Season 5, "The Hotel when all bad spirits has coming back to haunt The Hotell".
Great video again, Mojo-Jojo.😁
Wrong killer at 1:35.That's Alberto De Salvo,The Boston Strangler.
I think you guys have mistakenly shown the photo of Albert Desalvo ( the Boston Strangler) in place of Albert Fish (The Grey man)
I noticed that too!
I caught that.
Seriously, so careless. And Albert Fish should be number 1. Not number 9 🤦🤦
Ed Geine inspired Hannibal Lector
Bro Ed Gein was something else
Same
And Leatherface
As well as Michael Myers & Jason Voorhees
@@infamouswickedjokestarnot really
The scary thing about Charles Manson is that lynette fromme is still a die-hard Mansonite!
Surprised Gary Ridgeway aka The Green River Killer is not on the list.
Amazing video Rebecca from watch mojo of Psychopath in human history throughout the different centuries,fantastic job.
David Berkowitz ("Son of Sam") and Andrei Chikatilo should be included.
The fact Adolf Hitler or Joseph Stalin aren’t on this list is criminal.
Gacy, Kemper, and Dahmer all come to mind in the serial murder realm. I also wonder if men like Hitler, Stalin, or even Putin might fall in this category?
I agree. The three serial killers you mentioned should be on this list, as well as Hitler for sure!
Well dahmer really wasn’t as much a psychopath just someone who lacked any feeling good or bad.
Oh yeah, Hitler, Stalin, and most certainly Putin would count. Why are you even unsure if Putin would count? His behavior and actions are certainly psychopathic. I mean, he started a war for damns sake! That’s already psychopathic! He also tortures and kills supporters who don’t agree with his beliefs, and actually did so quite recently.
american horror story had a character based on the night stalker on one of its seasons. i think it was the 1984 season
The character WAS Richard Ramirez. AHS also had Ramirez in an episode of "Hotel." The character of James March in "Hotel" is based on HH Holmes.
@@brbgalThey also had one episode about H. H Holmes in Supernatural TV series. 😅😅
One thing people always forget about Vlad Dracula is Wallachia under Ottoman rule was no picnic either, Ottomans frequently captured young boys to become Janessaries, and were often initiated via torture, so it pays to remember that too
Honourable mentions: the Green River Killer, Dahmer, Pickton, John Wayne Gacy, and Paul and Karla
The title of this video implies that there are _good_ psychopaths out there.
Right.....lol
I will always find that interesting how likable some of them were from women liking them to how many neighbors kept telling police to leave gacy alone
1:30 picture of the Boston Strangler Robert Desalvo and talks about Albert Fish
Goofies get confused with other Goobers
How this list considers its self accurate without any of my ex’s on here blows my mind away. They should have been on the list for sure.
I had a teacher that was psychopathic and her victim preference was African American boys because she wanted to be a slave owner in 2008. She would act like the right side of the class was a plantation and the left side was the big house. Black boys were not allowed to go outside during recess and had to stay in the class not allowed to talk to each other or look her in the eye while talking to her because she said "eyeballing is disrespectful" I worked with the best psych tech in the Navy when we were both Corpsman and I told him about her and asked him if she was a psychopath and he sad "without a doubt".
OMG and she still got a job teaching?
@@aprilbrown8790 she is retired and I saw her while taking my grandmother to a doctors appointment, she is chubby now and walks with a cane. She was really old when she was teaching back then so if I had to guess her age she must be in her 90s.
What a b1tch. We pulled my son out of public school bc he was bullied by teachers. I think some of them become teachers to be abusive. Makes me sick.
Ive read up on Dahmer, Manson, Gacy, BTK, Night Stalker, hillside strangler, jack the ripper, who was never caught.
The Rodney guy. From the game show whatever is top 3. I haven't watched the vid yet but I know he has to be in it
Rodney Alcala. That was a creepy ass situation.
@@maevependragon thanks dude.
Yeah Rodney Alcala was definitely messed up. He was on The Dating Game and the female contestant chose him but at the last minute backed out because she felt uncomfortable around him. Probably saved her own life by canceling the date.
Harming animals is usually the first red flag thats raised
Son of Sam, The Zodiac Killer who has never been caught, The Hillside Strangler, Harold Shipman, Fred & Rose West, Myra Hindley & Brady, is it sad that I know about these people?
in history.... in america? you need to do top 10 global serial killers or psychopaths cause we already know who the top 10 are...
I didnt know there were levels to being a psychopath.
High functioning and low functioning(stable and unstable)
I have a friend who is a psychopath, but he has feelings and his belief in the Norse gods helps him
@@Angel_Phoenix94 be careful, they don't discriminate between friend, enemy and neutral. When a psychopath runs a smear campaign on their friends, people are more likely to believe it. I had a friend that is psychopathic as well and he stole his neighbor's dog and killed it but lied to them and said it ran away or something.
@@hnlong8531Malignant and Grandiose; organized/disorganized. I've never heard of a "stable" psychopath; there's just hierarchy of aptitude for some sort of violent and/or exploitative behavior(s).
(i.e. a "CEO Psychopath"--like Donald Trump vs. a Richard Ramirez or Albert Fish)
Yes it's a 22 scale rating an Tommy lyn sells hit 22 on the scale.
Don't forget Trump, Putin, Kim Jong Un, the Paul brothers, Pierre Poilivre and 99% of Iranians.
Also Netanyahu
@@ZetaR0yszawaHamas!! 😅😅
Jack Unterweiger and Luis Garravito should be on this list as well.
Albert Fish takes the Cake.
One of the most Evil,Twisted and Cruel Man in History.
You should have included Junko furuta's killers those heartless jackasses
Roman Emperor Caligula and Attila the Hun would have been good candidates. Both were pretty bad.
And Hitler
Worst in history? Yes history only exists in America since about 1969
Manson gets too much hype and credit. He reminds me of a little dog. All bark and no bite. It wasn’t hard for him to form his little “family” bc all of them were young and on copious amounts of hallucinogenic drugs. Manson just wanted attention and that’s exactly what he got. In my opinion the ones who actually committed the murders are much more scary than he ever was.
It's quite interesting how different people grow up, even though their starting points may be the same. But then I guess for serial killers, many other things go wrong and they become monsters.
Yet another reason why getting older should be a kind of driver's license. And that there should be some more specific system for getting substance abusing parents into treatment and children placed in a safer growing environment. Of course, even in these, social services and child protection have made bad mistakes by not checking the backgrounds of the people they give children to. But here again, money talks and not having enough staff. And the fact that the heads of state don't care. Although there are probably quite a few narcissists, sociopaths and psychopaths in power there too.
Who's truly the psychopath
The perpetrators or the ones who sent them fan mail
Those are heinous women.
Richard Ramirez looks like a young Mick Jagger
The Zodiac Killer is the most terrifying because his identity was never confirmed. The unknown is very scary!
Is it just me, or when they mention Albert Fish they show a picture of Albert DeSalvo??? Or maybe I'm just going crazy 😥
They did. Though honestly, DeSalvo was a psychopath too and he shows up right after fish does so at least the mix up makes a little sense
One of the strangest things about Ed Gein, is that people in his area often referred to him as "Good ol' Eddie Gein".
Let us see: Diane Downs, Charles Rothlenburg, Jeffery Dahmer, Jared Lee Loughner, The Zodiac Killer
Well this list was unexpected 😨
Having grown up in Port Edwards, Wisconsin, and going to Plainfield for sporting events (as they were in our conference) we heard about Ed Gein every now and again. I always felt badly that the township of Plainfield was known for the guy that inspired "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre" and "The Silence Of The Lambs."
One thing to learn from this video
Raise your children right
1:35 Thats Albert Desalvo, The Boston Strangler, not Albert Fish
True monsters.
1:36 that's albert desalvo
Good Job
In the Albert DeSalvo segment they show Susan Kelly speaking about him who wrote a book suggesting strongly that Albert DeSalvo was not actually the Boston Strangler.
Carl Panzram shoulda been on that list....
Why isn't Trump on this list?!
😂
He Is a prisoner in your head
Worst psychopaths? So they weren’t very good at it?
It means, they're the most evil
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Look up sarcasm. And after that, the basic concepts of humor. I bet you’ll find it fascinating.
Nope, they weren't!! 😅😅
Editor! you the Boston strangler while talking about Albert fish
I tough it was Mick Jagger in the Thumpnail 🤣🤣🤣
4:00 - I kid you not, for a split second I thought it was Michael Ironside
What about Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne gacey.
Great list, but it's a little weird how the subjects are ordered lol. I think Vlad maybe deserves a higher spot, given his body count and degree of infamy. Not to mention the brutality of his methodology.
There were no numbers, so I’m thinking this was a list that was in no particular order.
I haven't made it in this list yet..guess I'm doing good 😂
Alcohol use issues is that what you call alcoholism now
One word; traumatic childhood. If you're in an abusive relationship, get out and report the abuser.
I knew immediately who numbers one and two would be.
Andrei Chikatilo, the Rostov Ripper, should probably be on part 2 of this list.
I love your channel but when you got to Albert Fish you showed a picture of Albert Desalvo the Boston Strangler. I guess your editor should take a minute. Lol. Overall though good video.
Jennelle Potter - daughter of "catfishing killers".
Gein and Fish are two that truly fascinate me. I dont idolize them and do see them as monsters. I would love to know what made them tick and what made them find their actions acceptable.
I guess you accidentally put the Boston Strangler’s picture when you mentioned Albert Fish?
I need to add some of the people I work with to this list
I dont think anything can beat a guy who had human skin on the lamp , thats the most disturbing thing for me
Gary Ridgeway should be on this list.
Ian Watkins and the Yorkshire Ripper
Watkins is a sociopath. There is a fine line between the two, but it does exist.
Sickness will surely take the mind where the mind won't usually go. Cheers....
The image at 1:36 is the Boston strangler not Albert Fish
The title implies that they are good physcopaths as well!
Says worst…. How so?
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@@xrpvegas5407it means, they're the most evil
It is beyond me how some Women were drooling over Richard Ramirez 1:14...🤨🧐😳😐nah lol
Can you do a top ten best Psychopath video next
I always thought, Gein was psychotic... 🤔
Charlie Starkweather of Nebraska.
Og voice is back🔥
Do segment on Golden State Killer
11:42
Smart guy.
Scary instead
I can only imagine the amount of therapy the survivors need after what these sickos did to them
Lol they go to Albert Fish but used a photo of Albert DeSalvo aka The Boston Strangler. Cmon guys
It means “son of the dragon “ you know since Daddy was in the Order of the Dragon and thus named Dracul.
1:37 - that's not Albert Fish, that's Albert DeSalvo (The Boston Strangler)...
I think the mixup there partly arose since Albert DeSalvo has an entry right after fish does. My guess, when they inevitably make a top twenty version of this list, they'll correct the mistake.