We all get a thrill watching a horror film. And if things get too scary, we can tell ourselves that it’s just make-believe. That’s not true of these twenty-six movies based on the rampages of real serial killers. But at least we can comfort ourselves with the fact that these killers are all now safely locked up—or dead.
1. Dahmer
Killer: Jeffrey Dahmer
Moniker: The Milwaukee Cannibal
Played by: Jeremy Renner
Body Count: 17
M.O.: Strangulation, Dismemberment, Necrophilia, Cannibalism
Today: Dead. Beaten to death by a fellow prisoner.
Jeffrey Dahmer was one of the most depraved serial killers of all time. He began his killing career just three weeks after graduating from high school. Handsome and charming, he lured young men back to his home where he typically drugged them, strangled them, had sex with them (sometimes after death), and dismembered them, saving and sometimes eating the remains.
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2. The Snowtown Murders
Killer: John Bunting
Moniker: Bodies-in-Barrels Killer
Played by: Daniel Henshall
Body Count: 11
M.O.: Torture, Strangulation, Cannibalism
Today: In prison, serving 11 consecutive terms of life without parole.
John Bunting was the ringleader of a murderous gang that terrorized South Australia from 1992 to 1999. Like many other serial killers, he believed he was cleansing the world of undesirable or weak people. Some of his victims were discovered dismembered in barrels of acid, giving the killer his nickname.
3. Wolf Creek
Killer: Ivan Milat
Moniker: The Backpacker Killer
Played by: John Jarratt
Body Count: 7
M.O.: Left victims face down with their hands behind their backs.
Today: In prison, serving seven consecutive life sentences plus 18 years life without parole.
The killer is called Mick Taylor in the movie, but the story is based on Ivan Milat’s killing spree, which terrorized New South Wales, Australia from 1989 to 1993. Milat preyed on backpackers in the Australian outback, many of them foreign tourists. Some of his victims were decapitated.
4. Zodiac
Killer: The Zodiac
Played by: Unknown
Body Count: 5+
M.O.: Targeted and shot or stabbed couples
Today: On the loose
Unlike the other entries on this list, the killer at the center of this film has never been captured. The Zodiac claimed responsibility for 37 killings. Police believe that he actually only killed five. Regardless, the Zodiac struck fear into the hearts of Northern Californians for nearly a year, as he assaulted and killed (primarily) couples in the area. Zodiac follows Robert Graysmith's years-long attempt to identify the killer. Although Graysmith, and the film, seem to settle on one particular suspect as the Zodiac, the case is less clearcut than it may appear in the film.
5. Monster
Killer: Aileen Wuornos
Played by: Charlize Theron
Body Count: 7
M.O.: Shooting at close range
Today: Dead, executed in 2002 by lethal injection.
Wuornos, the rare female serial killer, targeted men she claimed had raped her, or tried to. Abandoned by her mother, Wuornos began selling her body as a child for cigarettes and food. She was working as a prostitute in Florida during her killing spree. The glamorous Charlize Theron required extensive makeup to transform herself into the hard-lived Wuornos.
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6. Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer
Killer: Henry Lee Lucas
Moniker: The Confession Killer
Played by: Michael Rooker
Body Count: Unknown. He confessed to 600 unsolved murders, but was probably lying about many.
Today: Dead. He died of a heart attack in prison. His death sentence was commuted to life in prison by Texas Governor George W. Bush.
Lucas’s first murder was probably his mother, a prostitute who reportedly made Lucas watch her work. There is strong evidence linking him to between two and 10 more murders, but when he was in prison he began confessing to hundreds of unsolved cases. Most of those confessions turned out to be false. In the film, his victims are entirely random, including a good samaritan who stops to help Lucas fix his car.
7. Speck
Killer: Richard Speck
Played by: Doug Cole
Body Count: 8+
Today: Dead. Died of a heart attack at 50 while serving out his 400-1200 year prison sentence.
Richard Speck committed all eight of his confirmed murders on the same night. In 1966, he raped and killed eight nursing students living together in a townhouse. By hiding under a bed, one young woman managed to survive. She later identified him by his distinctive tattoo, leading to his arrest and trial. Although Speck’s night of crime would more rightfully qualify him as a spree killer, his suspected earlier murders make him a candidate for this list as well.
8. Karla
Killer: Karla Homolka
Played by: Laura Prepon
Body Count: 3
M.O.: Teamed up with her husband Paul Bernardo to target young women
Today: Remarried and is now living in Quebec.
This film is a reimagining of a behind-bars therapy session with Karla Homolka, as a psychologist determines whether she should be eligible for parole. It’s thought-provoking, yet came under fire for undermining Karla’s complicity in her crimes. In real life, Karla Homolka helped her husband rape and kill at least three young women, including her own sister. Videotapes of the heinous crimes showed she was a more active participant than she originally claimed.
9. The Town That Dreaded Sundown
Killer: Unknown
Moniker: The Phantom Killer
Played by: Bud Davis
Body Count: 5 killed, 3 wounded
M.O.: Double homicides targeting couples
Today: Presumed dead
A number of suspects emerged for the so-called Phantom Killer who terrorized a small Texas town, but no one was ever arrested for the murders that took place. The townspeople lived in fear for decades after the killing stopped, but they can finally sleep at night: the crimes took place in the 40s, making it unlikely that the killer is still prowling. The Town That Dreaded Sundown is only loosely based on the Phantom Killer, but it is a legitimately creepy thriller.
10. The Night Stalker
Killer: Richard Ramirez
Moniker: The Night Stalker
Played by: Lou Diamond Phillips
Body Count: 14
M.O.: Beat, stabbed, and shot sleeping couples in their homes
Today: Died of lymphoma while awaiting execution.
This film follows a fictional lawyer’s interviews with real-life killer Richard Ramirez, an avowed Satanist who never expressed remorse for his savage crimes on unsuspecting families. The 24 year old got a sadistic thrill out of brutally attacking the inhabitants of the homes he robbed, where he occasionally inscribed pentagrams at the crime scenes. Though his killing spree lasted just a year, he managed to take 14 lives.
11. The Hunt for the BTK Killer
Killer: Dennis Rader
Moniker: BTK
Played by: Gregg Henry
Body Count: 10
M.O.: Bound, tortured, and killed (BTK) his victims; sent taunting messages to police and the media
Today: In jail, serving 10 consecutive life sentences.
This movie is especially creepy because it emphasizes how mundane murderers can appear. Dennis Rader was a father and a local Cub Scout leader who started killing men, women, and children alike in the 70s and wasn’t apprehended until 2005. This movie is largely told from the perspective of the detectives who handled his case for the 3 decades that it was open.
12. The Deliberate Stranger
Killer: Ted Bundy
Played by: Mark Harmon
Body Count: 30+
M.O.: strangulation, beating, necrophilia
Today: Dead. Was Executed by the electric chair in 1989.
Ted Bundy preyed on college-aged women to lure them to their deaths. He was notoriously difficult to catch, having changed his appearance numerous times, fled across state lines, and even escaped from prison. Bundy’s lawyer called this film “stunningly accurate” in its portrayal of his crimes and mannerisms.
Related: 8 Twisted Confessions from Ted Bundy That Will Make Your Skin Crawl
13. My Friend Dahmer
Killer: Jeffrey Dahmer
Moniker: The Milwaukee Cannibal
Played by: Ross Lynch
Body Count: 17
M.O.: Strangulation, Dismemberment, Necrophilia, Cannibalism
Today: Dead. Beaten to death by a fellow prisoner.
This may be the second Jeffrey Dahmer film to make this list, but the two movies are vastly different–and both warrant a viewing. My Friend Dahmer is unique as a serial killer movie because the entire film takes place before Dahmer actually begins killing. Based on a graphic novel by one of Dahmer’s high school friends, the movie offers a portrait of the mind of a serial killer by chronicling his home life and descent into mental disturbances.
14. Gacy
Killer: John Wayne Gacy
Moniker: The Killer Clown
Played by: Mark Holton
Body Count: 33
M.O.: Strangulation
Today: Dead. Executed by lethal injection
As if clowns weren’t already scary enough! Considered a respectable member of the community, John Wayne Gacy was an entertainer at children’s parties by day and a murderer of young men at night. When he was arrested, 26 of his 33 victims were found buried in the crawl space of his house. Many of them remain unidentified.
15. Out of the Darkness
Killer: David Berkowitz
Moniker: Son of Sam
Played by: Robert Trebor
Body Count: 6
M.O.: .44 caliber revolver
Today: Behind bars, serving 6 consecutive life sentences
Berkowitz’s nickname arose from the chilling letters he addressed to law enforcement, which he signed “Son of Sam.” He gained notoriety for shooting young women in New York City in the 70s, which he claimed were ritual murders performed for a Satanic cult. With Martin Sheen and Hector Elizondo making appearances as a detective and priest, respectively, this made-for-TV movie has surprising gravitas.
16. The Boston Strangler
Killer: Albert DeSalvo
Moniker: The Boston Strangler
Played by: Tony Curtis
Body Count: 13
M.O.: strangulation
Today: Dead. Stabbed by an unidentified fellow inmate
This film is loosely based on the circumstances surrounding the crimes and capture of Albert DeSalvo, whose identity as the Boston Strangler is still disputed to this day. Although DNA evidence unearthed in 2013 matched him to at least one of the murders, many believe that he was not responsible for all of the homicides he confessed to.
Related: Who was the Boston Strangler?
17. From Hell
Killer: Unknown
Moniker: Jack the Ripper
Played by: Ian Holm
Body Count: 5 (disputed)
M.O.: Throat slashing, Abdominal mutilation
This movie is a reimagining of the circumstances surrounding the homicides committed by Jack the Ripper in late nineteenth century London. While the killings were very real, swirling rumors and the passage of time have made it impossible to disentangle all the facts from this figure of urban legend. What we do know is that Jack the Ripper was a gruesome killer who was suspected to have some surgical knowledge, based on his precise mutilation of bodies.
18. Eaten Alive
Killer: Joe Ball
Moniker: The Alligator Man
Played by: Neville Brand
Body Count: at least 2, but possibly as many as 20
M.O.: Said to have fed women to his alligators
Today: Dead. Shot himself when questioned by police
This movie’s killer goes by Judd, but his real-life inspiration was Joe Ball, a Prohibition-era bootlegger. A witness confirmed that Ball enlisted his help to dispose of two bodies by feeding them to the alligators he kept in his backyard. However, many more women in the area had gone missing, including his wife and a few ex-girlfriends, meaning this killer’s body count could be much higher.
19. Citizen X
Killer: Andrei Chikatilo
Moniker: The Butcher of Rostov
Played by: Jeffrey DeMunn
Body Count: 52
M.O.: Disembowelment, Mutilation
Today: Dead. Executed for his crimes
This movie follows the efforts of detectives to zero in on the prolific murderer responsible for the deaths of dozens of women and children. This American-made movie takes place in the Soviet Union, giving it extra depth by incorporating the political ideology of the bureaucrats trying to crack the astonishing case.
20. 10 Rillington Place
Killer: John Christie
Played by: Richard Attenborough
Body Count: 8, possibly more
M.O.: Using gas to render victims unconscious, Strangulation
Today: Dead. Hanged for murder
The case of this British serial killer is especially fascinating not only due to his heinous crimes (his victims included babies and pregnant women), but also because his actions led to an extraordinary miscarriage of justice: Another man was hanged for his crimes before Christie’s culpability was discovered. The film’s name comes from the address of Christie’s house of horrors, where he buried bodies in the garden, walls, and under the floorboards.
21. The Gray Man
Killer: Albert Fish
Played by: Patrick Bauchau
Body Count: at least 3
M.O.: Cannibalism
Today: Dead. Executed by the electric chair
This movie is based on Albert Fish, who was convicted of killing three children and may have been responsible for another five deaths. The gruesome killer mutilated and ate his victims’ bodies. Fish had a family history of mental illness and was known to be a sado-masochist. At the time of his arrest, x-rays revealed that he had embedded at least 29 needles in his own pelvis. Despite evidence that Fish was insane, the jury felt that he should be executed and subsequently found him sane and guilty of murder.
22. Ed Gein
Killer: Ed Gein
Moniker: The Butcher of Plainfield
Played by: Steve Railsback
Body Count: at least 2
M.O.: Shooting, Mutilation, Exhumation
Today: Dead. Died of cancer while committed to a psychiatric institution
Even though Ed Gein’s number of confirmed victims doesn’t quite qualify him as a serial killer, the nature of his crimes make him one of the most terrifying and disturbing killers of all time. Gein mutilated his victims’ remains and bodies he robbed from graves to make suits out of human skin and masks out of corpses’ faces. Upon arrest, his home was found full of his collection of human remains. Gein was an inspiration for countless horror movies, including Psycho, The Silence of the Lambs, and The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
23. Green River Killer
Killer: Gary Ridgway
Moniker: Green River Killer
Played by: George Kiseleff
Body Count: 49 (confessed to 71)
M.O.: Strangulation, Necrophilia, Dumping bodies in the Green River
Today: Serving life imprisonment without parole
This film captures the crimes of the man who once claimed that killing young women, especially prostitutes, was his “career”. Ted Bundy assisted investigators in his capture by offering his opinions on Ridgway’s behavior and motivations. Many of his predictions turned out to be true and helpful in identifying Ridgway.
24. The Iceman
Killer: Richard Kuklinski
Moniker: The Iceman
Played by: Michael Shannon
Body Count: at least 6
M.O.: Freezing bodies
Today: Died in jail while serving 2 consecutive life sentences.
Kuklinksi had already earned a reputation for his murderous rage when he was enlisted as a hitman by a Mafia family. He went on to lead a double life with his wife and children, who were unaware of his crimes but occasionally subjected to his violent temper. This movie leverages a strong cast (Shannon, Winona Ryder, Chris Evans, and Ray Liotta) to create a sleek crime biopic.
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25. Who Killed Atlanta’s Children?
Killer: Wayne Williams
Played by: Cle Bennett
Body Count: 23 (disputed)
M.O.: strangulation/asphyxiation of children
Today: Imprisoned, serving a life sentence
Citizens of Atlanta, Georgia lived in horror from 1979-1981 as 28 children and young adults were killed. After Wayne Williams was already behind bars for life for the murder of 2 men, police announced that he was also the man responsible for the child slayings. Williams has maintained his innocence, claiming that he was used as a scapegoat when police couldn’t crack the case.
26. Killer: A Journal of Murder
Killer: Carl Panzram
Played by: James Woods
Body Count: 5+
M.O.: Shooting, Sexual assault
Today: Dead. Hanged for his crimes
Evidence indicates that Carl Panzram committed at least five murders, though he boasted of killing up to 21 boys and men. Panzram was in and out of prison his whole life, and wrote an autobiography during one of his stints in jail for burglary. His manuscript became the basis for this film. Panzram was hanged in 1930 after he beat a prison foreman to death.
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