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The Real Life Serial Killers of MINDHUNTER Season 2!

May 18, 2024
103; the number of murders if you add up all the innocent people murdered by

serial

killers

in Mind Hunter

season

2, but what did the show leave out who exactly are these

real

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life

killers

? Join me as we delve into the

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life

killers of Mind Hunter Season 2, Issue 10, William Henry Hance. 4 murders. Hance, a former Marine turned Army truck driver, started his rampage in 1978. All four of his victims were women. Hance taunted the police by sending letters signed by the "Forces of Evil," a fictional group of seven white vigilantes who threatened to kill a black hostage if they did not stop the strangler stalking them.
the real life serial killers of mindhunter season 2
At that time, another series of murders threatened Georgia. That of the Strangler on the prowl; a man who does not appear in Mind Hunter but who was a suspect in the deaths of seven elderly white women. Hance used these murders to divert attention from himself and his own brutal murders. Two of the women he targeted were black sex workers and two were army privates, although he was never charged with one of these murders. Robert Ressler, one of the FBI agents Mind Hunter is based on, was responsible for creating Hance's psychological profile. From the letters and phone calls, he claimed that the killer was one man, not seven; black, non-white, single, uneducated and probably a low-ranking soldier at the fort, in his 20s, this profile led officers to stake out the bars near the fort that were once predominantly frequented by black soldiers and they were quickly able to identify and arrest him.
the real life serial killers of mindhunter season 2

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the real life serial killers of mindhunter season 2...

The fighter's profile had been successful. narrowed down the list of suspects Therefore, he was executed in the electric chair in 1994 number nine David Berkowitz aka Son of Sam six murders in the summer of 1976 the Son of Sam killer terrorized the streets of New York City killing six and wounding seven these murders according to Berkowitz was stimulated by a demon that had manifested itself in his neighbor Sam's dog. Berkowitz taunted authorities by sending letters mocking the police and promising more crimes, leading to the largest police chase in New York City history. He was later captured after a local resident noticed a man staring.
the real life serial killers of mindhunter season 2
She got out of her car holding a dark object. She recalled that an officer had been there earlier in the morning ticketing cars. Police discovered that one of these cars was owned by Berkowitz and in it they found a duffel bag full of ammunition. Maps of crime scenes and a threatening letter addressed to Inspector Timothy Dowd of Task Force Omega as seen in the show. Berkowitz loved the attention the press gave him, prompting the New York state legislature to enact Son of Sam laws designed to prevent criminals from financially benefiting from publicity. created by the crimes of him at a press conference in February 1979, Berkowitz said that his previous claims of demonic possession were a hoax.
the real life serial killers of mindhunter season 2
Psychiatrist David Abrahamson, who was named Berkowitz, claimed that Berkowitz had long contemplated murder to get revenge on a world he felt had rejected and hurt him. Berkowitz currently resides at the Chou-heung Correctional Facility in New York, where he is named Sun of Hope after becoming an evangelical Christian. He is suspected of six others in the 1970s. Six dismembered male bodies were found in bags floating in the Hudson River. None of them have been identified. But police traced the clothing they were wearing to stores in Greenwich Village that catered to the gay community. The benches reportedly had the words New York University Medical Center Neuropsychiatric Unit on them, and since Patterson was a neurological technician there, he became the prime suspect, but no evidence was found linking him to the crimes.
William Friedkin, the director of The Exorcist, who had cast Batterson in a role as Un Nishan in the film went on to say that Batterson had confessed to the unsolved murders, but those claims have not been substantiated. Batterson was released from prison in 2003 and ended his probation at an 8 to this day. It is unknown if he is still alive Number 7 Elmer Wayne Henley 7 murders Henley was only 17 years old when he killed 7 people helping to kidnap more than a dozen more of a man named Dean Corll between 1970 and 73 Henley brought in several young men Some of Their friends got into fights where the victims were subjected to torture, rape and their eventual death.
Henley then brought another young man and a 15-year-old girl to fight, who were furious that Henley would bring a girl. This altercation later resulted in Coral goading Henley. to shoot him telling him. He doesn't have the guts to go through with this. She apparently did it because Henley shot him, freed the two victims and called the Pasadena police, where he confessed to the murders in court. Henley was charged with 6 murders. His seventh, that of Dean Corll, was considered self-defense. He currently resides in the Mark Michel Prison in Anderson County, Texas, where he is in his ninety-ninth year.
He is now 63 years old. Number six Charles Manson 7 murders When I stand on the mountain and say: do it, it will be done. If it's not done, then I'll move on and that's the last thing in the world. You want to make possibly the most notorious of the murderers on this list Charles Manson and his followers Committed a series of nine murders, seven of which he was convicted of He created what would later become known as the Manson Family, a heterogeneous group predominantly of women, hastily adopted the term to describe an impending apocalyptic race war. These murders, according to the women, would help precipitate that war and Manson allegedly told his followers to write the words political.
Manson, as he does on the show, questions this theory. Tex Watson, who was responsible for carrying out the infamous murder of Sharon Tate, said that Manson was in fact trying to start a race war But that Tate's murder was designed to be a copycat crime to exonerate Manson's friend Bobby Beausoleil. Manson received the death penalty for his role in the murders, which was later commuted to life in prison without parole after the state of California abolished the death penalty. grief he Died of cardiac arrest in November 2017 at the age of 83 Number 5 William jr Pierce 9 murders even though psychologists considered him dangerous William jr.
Pierce was paroled in 1970 for a series of crimes over the span of a year. Pierce raped and murdered about nine people, two men and seven women. His love for sweets, as shown on the show, came from actual photographs of his jail cell and the items allowed of him. similar to that of a convenience store. He was known to have an IQ barely over 70 and she argued that his confession was coerced after the sheriff physically abused him by cutting off his private parts. He is currently 88 years old serving a life sentence Number 4 ed Kemper 10 murders Why did you keep the heads?
Why did you cut them? And why did you hide something from my childhood? I could put it in an incident, I mean my father cutting off the heads of our two chickens and my mother insisting that I eat it for dinner, one of the two

serial

killers returning this

season

on Kemper, aka the killer mixed in which he embarked. A murder spree from 1972 to 1973 earned him the nickname Coed Killer due to his affinity for picking up hitchhiking students. He gained notoriety for several reasons: his height, six foot nine, high intellect, an IQ of 145 and the fact that he dismembered his victims and performed a show in the living room with their severed heads when he was a teenager.
He killed his grandmother and his grandfather and was diagnosed as a paranoid schizophrenic at the end of his killing spree. He would later kill his mother, an event that prompted him to call the police and confess to her murder. But surprisingly, the police did not believe him and told him to call back later. Only when he called an officer did he personally know that he had been brought in and confessed to the other. murders saying that he emotionally could no longer bear it in custody, he attempted suicide twice but failed. He currently resides in the California Medical Center, an all-male state prison where he served seven years to life for each of his murders.
Dennis Rader 10 murders I have many of the projects I called. There were different people in the city that I followed. Look at Captain Bryant. One day I was driving by and saw her enter the house with another person. That is a possibility. Rader also known as The BTK Strangler BTK, short for bind, torture and kill, is possibly mine hunters. The most mysterious killer from 1974 to 1991 Rader committed 10 murders in the Metro area, Wichita, Kansas. But what makes him so fascinating is his motif of sexual sadism and, like Berkowitz, his taunting letters to the police, Rader apparently lived a double life, on the one hand, a devotee. a church-going family man and, on the other, a murderous sexual deviant.
He was also elected president of his church council. His spree began in 1974 with the murder of 4 members of the Otero family, a murder that is recounted in Mine Hunter by one of these survivors. Kevin Bright would later become more brazen even bringing one of his. victims to his church where he photographed his body in various bondage positions in 2005. Rader sent a letter to the police asking if he should send a floppy disk. Could it be traced? Police responded in an advertisement in the Wichita Eagle newspaper saying he would be safe. This was a lie in a stupid move for someone who considered himself a criminal.
Mastermind Rader sent a floppy disk to the police but, unbeknownst to him, the police were able to recover the metadata containing the words. Christ Lutheran Church and that the document on the disk was last modified by someone named Dennis, the president of the Church Council. Rader was arrested in February 2005, where he was sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences with a minimum of one hundred and seventy-five years. He currently resides at the Eldorado Correctional Facility in Butler County, Kansas, where he lives in solitary confinement. He is allowed one hour of exercise a day and three showers a week.
Number Two Wayne Bertram Williams 24 Murders Although he was only convicted of two murders 22 others of the Atlanta 28 Murders 79 to 81 have been attributed to Bertrand, an aspiring music manager. Bertram is alleged to have lured young boys and strangled them to death. However, his conviction was for the murder of two adult men in which the hairs and fibers from the car and the dog from Williams' home were a match. With the victims as the show shows, Williams was first considered a suspect after police guarding a bridge along the Chattahoochee River heard a splash followed by his car crossing the bridge.
He told police that he was checking a potential singer's address and the number he gave him. police turned out to be fictitious To this day, Williams maintains his innocence, and a federal judge denied a request for a new trial in 2006. Williams' attorneys argued that the carpet fibers used to implicate him in the crimes would not stand up to scrutiny. scientific and that the police department covered up evidence showing that the Ku Klux Klan was involved. Williams is currently 61 years old serving a life sentence at Telfair State Prison in Georgia. Number 1 Dean Corll 28 more murders, although it is only mentioned through the interview with Elmer Wayne Henley on the Dean show.
Corll is the serial killer with the most murders between 1970 and 73. Coral kidnapped, raped and tortured over 28 teenagers and young men and what would become known as the Houston mass murders? Coral used two accomplices, David Owen Brooks and Elmer Wayne Henley, to lure young men to his home with the promise of using drugs and alcohol. Once drugged, he tied them to Iraq and subjected his victims to unimaginable torture. Quarrel was known as Candyman's killer because his family owned it. and operated a candy factory in Houston Heights He was also known for giving free candy to local children Fighting's death at the hands of Elmer Henley marked the end of the Houston murders Henley later showed the police where the bodies were buried 17 in a rented boathouse six on a beach near Boulevard Peninsula, four near Lake Sam Rayburn and one on another beach in Jefferson County, Coral is currently serving an eternity in hell without parole.
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