Giving different external impressions, from normal to crazy, but these cold-blooded criminals all have one thing in common: an unusual worldview, leading them to commit the most famous murders.
So, what do these serial killers really think about their crimes?
1. Aileen Wuornos
The famous female murderer, Aileen Wuornos, once claimed that she murdered her victim because she was threatened by a customer, but after many interrogations, it seems that the cause came from Aileen’s hatred towards her.
2. Mary Bell
Born to a mother who worked in the `red light district`, Mary Bell had an extremely unhappy childhood. From a young age she was abused and forced to serve her mother’s customers.
Mary Bell was charged with murder and sent to Red Bank – a prison for children – and was released at the age of 23.
3. Elizabeth Bathory
Elizabeth Bathory is also known as the `Blood Countess`, because of her gruesome hobby of bathing in the blood of young girls to preserve her youth.
4. Charles Manson
Charles Manson is the head of a cult that once had enmity with the upper and middle classes in Hollywood, and caused the famous murder `Once Upon A Time In Hollywood`.
5. Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy is a typical example of the term `psychopath`, or psychopathic killer.
6. Zodiac Killer
Until now, the Zodiac Killer, or zodiac killer, remains a mystery.
7. Richard Ramirez
Also known as the Night Strangler, Richard Ramirez carried out home invasions, attacked, raped and murdered victims, especially elderly women.
8. Albert Fish
Growing up in a workhouse, Albert Fish was beaten and abused to the point of obsession and madness.
9. David Berkowitz
Also known as the `Son of Sam`, Berkowitz is the man who once made New York City fall into fear because of gun murders.
10. Carl Panzram
Charles “Carl” Panzram was a serial killer, rapist, thief, and intruder.