People are always emailing me or asking me who are the top killers in the world. They were much surprised, and most of the people who told about them had never heard of them. Some, however, are known in a widespread circle. Below is a list of the top ten video killers in the world – the best and the worst.
1. Pedro Alonso Lopez – This is by far the deadliest video killer of all time with a victim count of over 300. Better known as the Monster of the Andes, Lopez has killed nearly a hundred women in Peru since 1978. He killed a to the tribal authorities who were about to sentence him to death, an American missionary who, passing through the tribe, was persuaded to take him to the police, the police, who released him. – Nor were they convinced that the murders belonged to them. Lopez then went to Ecuador, where he killed between three and four girls a week. Once caught in 1980, Lopez confessed to over 300 murders, the police only believed him when they discovered an unexpected mass flash flooding. the tomb with Saints Lopez in charge. He was later released by the Ecuadorian government and returned to Colombia in 1998.
2. Henry Lee Lucas – Even though Lucas at first he confessed to nearly 3,000 murders, eventually the total would be brought down to a little over 100 by the Henry Lee Lucas Task Force. The task force was created only to investigate confessions that were given to many police officers. Police officers from around the country, seeking closure in the many open cases, interviewed Lucas in hopes of solving murders that were unsolved. for years. Although some officials closed many cases with Luke’s confession, most of the cases were re-opened in later years. Many believe that Henry Lee Lucas had a toy with the officers just to see how much he could do. The authorities eventually convinced Luke that he had participated in over 100 murders with accomplice Ottis Toole. Lucas received the death penalty, but the sentence was later commuted to prison in 1998. In 2001, Henry Lee Lucas died in prison of natural causes, as a result of which it will never be known if he confessed to the crimes he did not commit, or as if he did not commit the crimes he committed so violently.
3. Bruno Ludke – German-born Ludke was 18 years old in 1927 when he began his brutal killing of nearly 85 women. After World War II, Ludke was arrested by the police, assaulting a girl, because of the crime he was sterile. But his attacks on women did not stop. Ludke strangled or stabbed them as a way of killing them after sexually assaulting them. Ludke’s luck ran out and he was captured on January 29, 1943. Ludke was judged insane before the trial and put in a mental hospital, where they performed all kinds of terrible experiments on him. On April 8, 1944, he would have been killed by a self-inflicted chemical injection.
4. Andrei Chikatilo – Russia’s famous Rostov Ripper claimed the lives of nearly 53 women and children between 1978 and 1991. His victims were usually refugees who lived nearby. or railway bus stations. His crimes were more violent than most killers, stabbing victims uncontrollably until sexual release was satisfied and complete. On November 20, 1990, Andrei Chikatilo was apprehended and interrogated by the police where he later confessed to some 56 murders. The three victims could not be found, and Chikatilo was not considered for those reasons. His trial began in April 1992 and ended in July. On October 15, 1992, Chikatilo was convicted of 52 murders and sentenced to death. On February 14, 1994, Andrei Chikatilo was shot in the back of the head.
5. Gerald Stano – Stano over a period of seven years from 1973 over 42 people – mostly hikers and hikers – by strangling, shooting or stabbing his victims. . Insolently enough, Stano never impudently pursued any of his victims, adding enough impetus to his crimes to satisfy his rage without abduction. He was arrested in the 1980s and sentenced to eight life sentences and one death sentence. On March 23, 1998, Gerald Stano was executed in the electric chair in Florida.
6. Moses Sithole – This is one of South Africa’s most famous serial killers< /a> are known to have raped 40 women and killed 38 in 1994 and 1995. Convicted on 5 December 1997, Sithole was sentenced to 2,410 years in prison at Pretoria Central Prison. His ability to believe is in 930 years. In 2000, the authorities noted that Moses Sithole contracted the HIV virus and now has AIDS.
7. Gary Ridgeway – Known to most as The Green River Killer . During a two-and-a-half-year killing spree in the 1980s, Ridgeway murdered nearly 50 women in Seattle and Tacoma, Washington. The victims were either hooked, or run away, and then strangled in shame. Ridgeway, who had been arrested twice before for soliciting prostitutes, was finally arrested for the crime police made him a suspect in the first place 20 years ago due to DNA evidence. Gary Ridgeway confessed to the most serious killings of any American serial killer to date, and on December 18, 2003, Judge Richard Jones sentenced Gary Ridgeway to 48 consecutive sentences without any possibility of parole. He now resides in the Washington State Penitentiary in Walla Walla, Washington.
8. John Wayne Gacy – Gacy, who was a well-known political figure and a friend to many people in a small Chicago neighborhood, shocked dozens of his relatives when on December 22. In 1978 he confessed to detectives that he had harassed and killed 33 men. He admitted to burying 28 victims under the reptile in his house, and arranging the other five in Des Plaines River. Most of the victims were teenage runaways or teenagers who had worked for Gacy’s construction company. The trial of John Wayne Gacy began on February 6, 1980. which was immediately denied by the courts. With only five weeks of trial, Gacy was convicted on March 13, 1980, and sentenced to death. Fourteen years later, on May 10, 1994, at Stateville Penitentiary in Illinois, John Wayne Gacy was executed by >. His last words were “You can kiss my ass.
9. Dean Corll – Dean Corll did not work alone, his accomplices David Brook and Elmer Henley killed at least 27 children whom they kidnapped, killed and buried in rural villages. Houston, Texas. All the victims were between the ages of 9 – 21. Dean Corll was the only suspect when one of his partners in crime shot and killed Elmer Henley. In 1976, Henley and Brooks were tried and convicted. Henly, who was charged with six murders, was sentenced to six to 99 years. Rivi was convicted of one count of murder and sentenced to life in prison. As of today, all parole hearings have been denied, and both are still in prison.
10. Wayne Williams – Williams, better known as Infant The Atlanta Murderer is considered responsible for the deaths of 29 children in the Atlanta, Georgia, area between the years 1979 – 1981. Although he was convicted of only two murders, 27-year-old Nathaniel Cater and 29-year-old Jimmy Payne; Atlanta authorities claimed they had solved 22 of the 29 child murders since Williams’ arrest and conviction on February 27, 1982. Although most people in the area did not believe Williams could have killed all those children, the jury decided otherwise. but in 10 hours she returned with a guilty verdict and a sentence of life imprisonment. Williams still proclaims his innocence today.
Although there were many other killings that were more violent and eccentric, these are the 10 that killed the most. Unfortunately, with the obsession serial killers have today, their names and crimes live long into the future – exactly what criminals of this magnitude intend to do. To always remember, and never forget.
In pathetic terms, see the killer Ted Bundy “We See the killers they are your children, we are your husbands everywhere. And tomorrow many of your children will be dead.”