Some of the most fascinating people are the evilest. Serial killers have been a widespread phenomenon and dominating news stories for decades. The intrigue of learning the stories behind these renowned criminals has continuously drawn audiences in. With the popularity of Netflix’s Dahmer and books like Helter Skelter, there’s no question that people are hungry for more—and there’s plenty to choose from.
There are an array of shows, books, documentaries, and more about serial killers real and fictionalized. Read about Jack the Ripper’s anonymous rampage through London in the 1880s or how they finally discovered the identity of the Zodiac Killer in recent years. If you’re a fan of true crime in any capacity, there’s something out there about serial killers for you.
Here are some chilling places to start:
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It's the unanswered questions that consume us...
Will we ever have an answer?
By Orrin Grey
Talk about fright on Halloween night.
By Jena Brown
This serial killer's mind is a frightening place...
By Lisa Quigley
The killer's own defense attorney described him as “the very definition of heartless evil.”
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Helltown brings Costa’s “Garden of Horrors” to terrifying life.
From the depraved mind of the Brooklyn Vampire himself.
By Grace Felder
Venture into the encrypted taunts and horrific crimes of one of America's most disturbing serial killers.
By Orrin Grey
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By Grace Felder
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These 10 shows share Dexter's psychological tension, macabre humor, and crime thrills.
By Carolyn Cox
This sadistic giant murdered 10 people in the 1960s and 70s.
By Orrin Grey
One cannibal killer even sent her a meaty recipe—and suggested she use herself as the main ingredient.
Whole families were slaughtered in the name of human sacrifice—or was it insanity?
Though Cullen confessed to 40 murders, some investigators believe he killed as many as 400 people.
He had a disturbing confession to make back in 1982.
By Orrin Grey
The stars spell murder.