Where to Watch: Viu. It follows two men — Han Joo Won and Lee Dong Sik — who go to extreme lengths to pursue the serial killer in their city. When a series of gruesome killings occur, the two work together to stop the culprit from killing more. As they do so, they start to look deeper than what the evidence shows, questioning the motives of those who are involved in the case.
Flower of Evil follows Baek Hee Sung, a craftsman who seems like the ideal husband to his wife and daughter. However, behind his perfect facade, he hides dark secrets that his wife must eventually uncover. This also means breaking down the foundations of their happy life. Voice follows detective Moo Jin Hyuk, a detective famous for solving major cases. His life spirals down after his wife dies, and he lives with guilt for not being able to protect her.
Kang Kwon Joo, on the other hand, used to work at an emergency call center. That is until she hears someone murder her father over the phone. Because of this, she becomes a voice profiler, and she joins Moo Jin Hyuk in chasing the serial killer responsible for the deaths of their family members. Where to Watch: Netflix. Gap Dong is a drama based on the true story of the Hwaseong Serial Murders.
Meanwhile, Cha Soo Young is a police officer who has the ability to remember everything she shees exactly. Because of this, she is selected to partner with Oh Hyun Jae who must uncover the truth behind the Peppermint Killer — the same one who killed his fiance 5 years ago. Train is a episode drama about Seo Do Won, who works as a detective to escape the guilt brought to him after his drunkard father kills another man.
One day, he discovers corpses buried in an abandoned train station, which the police force eventually classifies as a serial murder case. Things get weird, however, when a dead victim turns up alive. They realize that the mysterious train showing up in the station is a portal between parallel universes.
This unit deals with the special missing cases that are part of violent crimes. Joining Su Hyeon in the team is Oh Dae Young, a detective of 20 years, and is popular for being the master of missing person cases. Highway of Tears, as the New York Times reports, is the less than flattering nickname for Highway 16, an isolated, mile stretch of road in Canada's British Columbia.
The road has a dark reputation, and for a good reason. Along it and two others roads connecting to it, dozens of girls and women have been murdered Almost all of the victims have been indigenous, and almost all the cases are unsolved.
It's pretty clear that there is a killer about — or rather, several killers, seeing as the Royal Canadian Mounties have connected cases going back to at least The official number of dead or missing women on the Highway of Tears between the years and was 18, but many believe that the number could be as high as To be fair, it's unlikely that all of these deaths are the work of a single killer.
We know this because one serial killer has already been caught: In , Cody Legebokoff was convicted for killing four women near the infamous road.
Unfortunately, British Columbia has a reputation for serial killers who target indigenous women, and seeing as Legebokoff was only 24 when he was convicted and his crimes were only a small fraction of all the unsolved cases, the Highway of Tears' fearsome reputation lives on. Apart from Jack the Ripper , the Zodiac Killer is arguably the most famous unsolved serial killer case out there. Unlike the Ripper, however, there's a chance that the Zodiac might still be walking among the living, looking to make them dead.
As Biography tells us, the Zodiac Killer murdered at least five people in the San Francisco Bay Area in and , taunting the press and the police with boastful letters, phone calls, and strange codes. There's a possibility that he also committed other murders before these famous ones. Despite a robust amount of leads — from fingerprint evidence to eyewitness accounts and a police sketch — and the killer's own, constant messages, no suspect was ever arrested and the killings eventually stopped.
While some of the potential candidates to don the Zodiac Killer's hood have already died, the fact that we still have no idea about his identity means that he could very well still be out there What's worse than one serial killer? The possibility that there might be more than one.
Such is the case with the Monster of Florence, who Encyclopedia Britannica tells us started his reign of terror in and continued until The exceptionally brutal murderer targeted couples in the hills near the city, and killed at least 16 people over the years. As the Atlantic tells us, the hunt for the Monster was a long one, and tens of thousands of men were viewed as potential suspects. The husband of the first victim was actually convicted for the murder and received a year prison sentence, though the killings soon resumed.
In , the investigators finally believed they had their man, in the form of a drunken, violent farm worker called Pietro Pacciani. His conviction was promptly overturned, but soon afterward, the police discovered a witness who claimed that Pacciani and a number of accomplices had in fact been killing people at the behest of a devil-worshiping doctor and other "masterminds. As such, some people who are extremely familiar with the case, such as crime journalist Mario Spezi, believed in that the true Monster of Florence or perhaps monsters was still out there However, it just might be the stalking ground of one of the most infamous undiscovered serial killers out there.
Ella Torres of ABC News took a look at the information available about the suspected Long Island Serial Killer case in early , and what we have is as creepy as it is shrouded in mystery. It all started in late , when bodies of missing sex workers and unidentified people started turning up on the remote beach. Over the course of a few months, the remains of no less than 10 victims were discovered scattered around the area. The police have not revealed the exact causes of death or the surrounding circumstances, though they have revealed that one of the victims made a frenzied call about a client who was trying to kill her.
Then, she disappeared. We also don't know whether this is the work of one serial killer or multiple individuals, though several investigators and experts tend to refer to the culprit as a single "he," based on a mocking phone call the killer reportedly made to one victim's sister.
Still, there's obviously something very, very strange afoot on Gilgo Beach. The serial killer seems to have exclusively assaulted and killed Caucasian women who visited the bars of a specific area on Frankford Avenue, claiming eight or nine victims before the killings stopped.
That approximate "eight or nine" figure, incidentally, is due to the fact that a man called Leonard Christopher was convicted of one of the first eight murders and given a life sentence.
Though one more murder happened while he was already incarcerated, he still became the public face of the Slasher at the time, and spent the rest of his days in prison for a crime experts believe he did not commit. The other eight murders remain unsolved. Though this means that an unknown serial killer might still be on the loose somewhere out there, there might be some light at the end of the tunnel.
During the investigation, the Philadelphia police did actually find a potential suspect: A middle-aged man claiming to be a minister. Though this person disappeared after initial questioning, the police did secure a DNA sample, which was being investigated with new techniques as of Someone in the small city of Chillicothe in Southern Ohio has a dark secret. As David Lohr of Huffington Post and Jona Ison of the area's own Chillicothe Gazette tell us, over the course of and , no less than six women disappeared around there.
Some of them haven't been seen since, while others have turned up dead at various spots. To be fair, the authorities haven't used the term "serial killer" quite yet, except in carefully structured sentences that begin with something like, "No one has said there's a Miller of the Washington Post reported in , the locals certainly seem to think that's what they're dealing with.
While the Chillicothe case remains unsolved at the time of writing, and therefore it's possible that the perpetrator remains on the loose, it's worth noting that a news story from a couple of hours' drive away may or may not shed some light to the situation. As CBS News reports, in , a West Virginia woman fought off an attacker and ended up shooting him with his own gun.
The man turned out to be Neal Falls, a suspected serial killer with possible connections to up to 10 deaths. The Colonial Parkway is 23 miles of beautiful Virginia road running between Yorktown and Jamestown, and as such, far from a terrifying, serial killer-y location.
Still, as crime writer David Lohr of the Huffington Post tells us, the stretch has seen its share of bloodshed in the shape of a suspected serial killer. Ramsland says Rader's story doesn't line up with the public perception of serial killers He was a family man. He was a churchgoer, even a president of his church congregation. He had a full-time job. He was part of his community. So we have to be careful about some of the stereotypes we form about these kinds of offenders. She goes on No trauma.
He was an all-American boy, the oldest of four boys in his family. He had an intact family and played on his farm.
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