He said that people can find peace within themselves. It was strange that he mentioned his beliefs against corporal punishment and the importance of being involved in the community. When he was asked was he afraid to die, Gacy said that he had peace and no fear. He would later die of a lethal injection in Serial killer interviews remind us of the unspeakable evils that humans can impose on one another. Hearing things in their own words make it even more disturbing.
We still do not completely know what makes these misanthropic serial killers tick. Here are five of the creepiest interviews: 1. Ted Bundy Interview Just hours before he was electrocuted in the electric chair for the rape and murder of nearly 50 women, serial killer Ted Bundy gave an official interview. Jeffrey Dahmer's Interview Jeffrey Dahmer is one of the most notorious serial killers in modern history.
Charles Manson Interview The flowery summer of ended with a murder spree in the Hollywood area. In early interviews, Berkowitz claimed that a demon named Sam was controlling his mind and that he did not realize what he was doing. Berkowitz was sentenced to life in prison. In more recent interviews, Berkowitz changed his story and said that he had been brainwashed by an evil cult. He said that he just wanted to fit in somewhere and had no intentions of killing anyone.
Berkowitz now claims that he did not act alone in the New York murders. He says that he was just an accomplice to a group of murderers. If Berkowitz is telling the truth, there are still a group of people running free who committed murder. If he is lying, it would just be more evidence to indict a sad and twisted mind.
Are we missing an interview? Let us know in the comments! Previous article Next article. Trending Serial Killers:. Follow us. Featured products. Your email. Have you ever wondered what's behind the violent, depraved impulses of a bonafide serial killer? In an effort to get to the bottom of why , lawyers will often point to a history of child abuse or a host of neurological conditions, but in the end, there's never a good excuse for mass murder.
Even so, what makes a person completely devoid of human compassion and empathy? In a search for answers, true crime documentaries will often explore a killer's twisted motives by conducting interviews and following the story arcs of their lives, and we've got to admit, the results can be darkly fascinating.
Are you ready to get sucked in? Here are the 10 best documentaries about serial killers. This documentary is about Aileen Wuornos, a serial killer who shot and killed seven men between and and was executed by lethal injection on Sound familiar?
Interestingly, this documentary focuses on Wuornos' declining mental state and the court's questionable claim that she was of 'sound mind' at the time of her death.
Was Aileen's execution a fair decision, or a gross miscarriage of justice? Watch and decide for yourself. Documentaries don't usually make the hair stand up on the back of my neck, but this one sure did. Albert Fish: In Sin He Found Salvation chronicles the life of serial killer and cannibal, and trust me, you're not going to want to watch it before dinner. Albert Fish was a flesh-eating sadomasochist who molested, tortured, and killed young children in NYC during the Great Depression.
In the guise of a harmless old man, Albert would lure his victims into his home and 'sacrifice' them to satisfy his own twisted religious beliefs.
It's hard to believe that someone could be capable of such cruelty, but this spine-tingling documentary tells us otherwise. Not to be confused with a documentary about the inhumane treatment of pigs, The Pig Farm follows the life of Robert Pickton, a pig farmer who confessed to killing 49 women and became Canada's most prolific serial killer.
Even more disturbing, Pickton had disposed of the bodies at his family's pig farm by feeding them directly to his pigs and reportedly grinding up their flesh and mixing it with the pork that he sold to the public. Pickton wanted to keep killing and make it 'an even 50,' but claimed that he was caught because he was sloppy. Unsurprisingly, he has been sentenced to life with no possibility of parole.
Holmes, also dubbed the 'Torture Doctor. Holmes' entire life and consists of reenactments, authentic locations, period photography, and expert interviews. When he was alive, Dr. Holmes designed a castle of horrors in Chicago where he rented rooms to people visiting the World's Fair. Holmes used torture chambers, acid vats, gassing rooms, and greased chutes to torture and kill his victims and later sold their skeletons to local medical schools. Cropsey is a documentary about how urban legends can often be based on gruesome reality, particularly when it comes to 'Cropsey,' a boogeyman-like figure in NYC.
In the film, creators Joshua Zeman and Barbara Brancaccio explore the circumstances surrounding five missing children and their connection with Andrew Rand, a convicted child kidnapper and real-life boogeyman. Viewers watch as Zeman and Brancaccio delve into the story of each missing child in a desperate attempt to provide answers and closure to the families and the Staten Island community at large.
As a living victim, Charlie is the oldest surviving member of the first family murdered by 'BTK,' an MO which stands for 'bind, torture, and kill. Even knowing who was responsible, how can one man reconcile the torture and murder of his entire family?
Tales of the Grim Sleeper explores the life of the Grim Sleeper, a notorious serial killer who murdered at least 10 people in Los Angeles over a span of 25 years. His real name is Lonnie David Franklin Jr. In May , Franklin was convicted of killing nine women and one teenage girl, and was sentenced to death after familial DNA analysis. Want to know more? Stream it now on Hulu or Amazon Prime.
This is the Zodiac Speaking is a documentary that explores the infamous Zodiac investigation, including interviews with investigators and surviving victims. The movie Zodiac , starringJake Gyllenhaal, is a fictionalized account of the investigation of the 'Zodiac Killer,' a pseudonym of an unidentified murderer who killed at least seven people in Northern California from the late s to the early s.
The killer, who is responsible for his own famous moniker, sent a series of taunting letters and cryptograms to the press.
Although there has been a number of suspects, no conclusive evidence has surfaced and it remains an open case. The Jeffrey Dahmer Files uses archived footage, interviews, and fictionalized reenactments to tell the story of Jeffrey Dahmer before his arrest in For those of you who aren't familiar with the case, Dahmer was arrested and sentenced to life in prison for murdering 17 men and boys and dismembering their bodies.
The gruesome discovery was only made more disturbing by the fact that he appeared to be a normal man leading a relatively normal life. The documentary is a very in-depth look into the life of Dahmer and his victims, including recollections from medical examiners, police detectives, and neighbors. Edmund Kemper, known as the "Co-Ed Killer," murdered five hitchhiking college girls between May of and February of the following year. After the killings, he would often put the corpses to perverse use, engaging in oral sex with the women's severed heads or posing them for "pornographic" film shoots.
Kemper's first two victims had been his grandparents, whom he had shot to death at age 15 purportedly just to find out what it would feel like. His killing spree ended on Good Friday of , when he beat his mother to death with a hammer, mutilated her corpse and then killed his mother's best friend for good measure. He had planned to escape in his car, but then turned himself in to police after hearing a report about his crimes on the radio.
Kemper's calm, matter-of-fact demeanor and well-spokenness likely relates to his high IQ, and his sociopathy. Fast forward to the mark for Kemper's chilling details regarding his state of mind after dismembering bodies, and his thought process when speaking to a detached head.
Better known as the "Night Stalker," Richard Ramirez assaulted both men and women over the course of one year from His victim count is at least 14 people, if not more. This interview of him in prison, conducted by Mike Watkiss, focuses largely on Ramirez's obsession with the concept and practice of evil. The interview itself begins at the mark. The conversation ranges from a philosophical discussion of evil, to Ramirez's take on the women who became obsessed with him after his imprisonment including one of the jurors that put him away and even into Ramirez's own personal politics.
He felt "serial killers do what governments do on a large one. They are a product of the times, and this is a bloodthirsty one. Gary Ridgway became known as the "Green River Killer" after the Washington river where his first few strangulation victims were found. His typical MO involved picking up women on the road, earning their trust, having sex with them either consensual or forcibly , strangling them with his bare arms or ligatures, and then dumping them around the forested areas of Kings County, Washington.
His massacre went on from the s to early s, and is thought to have claimed the lives of 70 to 90 women mainly prostitutes and runaways. Ridgway confessed to the crimes, but concedes that he killed so frequently, he lost count of the total.
In this interview, the Green River Killer details his ploy of using a photo of his son to win his victim's sympathy and trust. He also discusses an incident when he picked up a victim with his son in the car. Between the years and , Rader killed 10 people men and women , all in the state of Kansas. He had allegedly learned how to get around home security systems while working as an installer for ADT Security Services.
He also liked to send taunting messages to the local police boasting about his crimes and demanding media attention. Though his last murder is believed to have taken place in , Rader was not captured until , after he had resumed sending out letters as BTK. In the end, he was undone by technology - he did not realize a floppy disk he sent to police could be analyzed to determine things like his first name and location.
The metadata on the disk led police right to him. Though there are few new revelations in this interview Rader did with NBC News, it does give the viewer some kind of insight into his motives and madness.
For example, Rader states in reference to the origins of his slaughters, "I actually think I may be possessed with demons. I was dropped on my head as a kid. He also describes his meticulous preparations for the murder, which often involved stalking his victims and then waiting for them in their own homes. On occasion, potential victims would alter their plans, thus evading BTK without even knowing how close they had come. He conceded, upon his capture, that he had planned to begin killing again, and had already started to stalk his next victim.
As chilling as these stories of murder, rape, dismemberment and much worse are, there is comfort that these convicted killers, if still alive, are locked away to never hurt anyone ever again. Issei Sagawa. Initially imprisoned in France for the crime, he was later extradited in Japan, where his crime became a subject of intense public fascination. The above is a documentary film about Sagawa's that aired in Scandinavia in the s called "Cannibal Superstar.
Sagawa is currently a free man, living in Tokyo and working as a writer, restaurant reviewer!!! John Wayne Gacy.
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