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This is the Most Dangerous Convict In History

Mar 25, 2024
We all love going to the cinema and watching horror movies, the more glorious the better, right, but for some very unfortunate people, their deaths truly seemed like the bloodiest and

most

horrible experience a human being could go through. They are victims of the

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ruthless methods. killers of all time from a horrible domestic terrorist to one of the most prolific serial killers in

history

here are the 20 most

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inmates in the foreign world Fabian Kramer at 19 Fabian Kramer was found guilty of the murder of his 82-year-old landlady years ago

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is the most

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who wore the mask from the movie Saw and with a kitchen knife stabbed his victim's body up to 50 times in his own apartment adjacent to his.
this is the most dangerous convict in history
Fabián denied the murder until the end and his lawyer pleaded to be released. He was even the one who called the police claiming that he had found the body and asking them to come quickly. someone was bleeding to death when the police arrived, they found him next to his victim soaked in his blood acting as if he was trying to save her life when the police questioned him, he responded: I'm an ambulance man. I'm just doing everything I can to save her. Forensics proved him guilty after discovering the murder weapon in his apartment and the saw mask that he later placed in court on a doll with his victim's blood, the judges finally partially closed the case and sentenced Fabian Kramer to 10 years no possibility of referral from a secure psychiatric unit if at the end of your sentence you are still considered a danger to society and an unstable individual, you will be left inside before continuing like

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John Wayne Gacy March 17, 1942 Chicago Illinois Born John Wayne Gacy, he grew up subject to the abuse of his alcoholic father even though he went on to find success as a man of businesses and managed three KFC restaurants before starting his own construction company. the right path for being an example of turning misery into fortune at the age of 26 his past began to catch up with him his first marriage went south in 1968. he was

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ed of sexual abuse of a 16-year-old girl despite being the father of two Released on parole in 1970, things seemed to get back to normal when he started his own business and focused on his community, even marrying again and during his free time Casey would adorn the Pogo Person, a jolly clown, to entertain the public.
this is the most dangerous convict in history
He raised funds for charity, was part of a local organizing committee and his outstanding performance even allowed him to meet first lady Rosalind Carter in 1978. Gacy was

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ed of the rape, torture and murder of 33 teenagers and youths. He lured his victims to his in Norwood Park, tricked them into handcuffing them, and then tortured and sexually assaulted the now helpless victims. He was dubbed the 18th Killer Clown. Brady Franklin Stiles was born on June 26, 1937, into a family with a long history of a genetic deformity known as extradactly, a condition in which the fingers or toes fuse to form claw-like limbs Grady Franklin Stiles joined the family business at the age of seven the strange Sideshow in a Traveling Carnival with whom he married three times had two wives and four children, two of whom inherited His condition Styles and his Two sons toured together as the Lobster Family, but Styles turns out to be a very abusive drunk towards his family who frequently beats his wives and children when his eldest daughter, Donna, fell in love and became engaged to a young man in 1978, Grady. he didn't approve, so the night before the wedding, the Lobster Boys shot the young groom.
this is the most dangerous convict in history
In cold blood, ending his life during the trial, he confessed to his crime, however, he was released on parole for 15 years, after which it was stated that the prison system is not enough. He is not equipped to deal with his disability and confining him to such an institution would be cruel punishment, but he continued the abuse saying that I killed before and got away with it. I can do it again. Eventually the family had enough and paid Chris Wyant for a sideshow. artist fifteen hundred dollars to put three bullets in Styles as skull number seventeen Andre Romanovic Chicatilo the Ukrainian SSR tells the story of how circumstances can make or break a man Andrea Romanovic Chicatilo was born on October 16, 1936 in the village of Yablochne At that time Ukraine was suffering from famine caused by Stalin's forced collectivization.
He was the son of a couple of collective farm workers and lived in extreme poverty. They often had to feed on grass and leaves. When he was four years old, his older brother was kidnapped and cannibalized by neighbors. starving during World War II his father was recruited into the Red Army he had witnessed the rape of his mother by German soldiers he began his studies in 1944 but due to his weak and hungry physique he was the target of bullies chronic paralyzing myopia impotence shyness and extreme self-sufficiency, hating all those factors, he ended up distorting his points of view, he was a victim of world society and himself on February 14, 1994, at the age of 57, Chicatilo was shot dead here, he earned many names such as the Butcher of Rostov, the murderer. of the forest strip the Red Ripper and the rest of Ripper what had he done I hear you ask simple was charged with sexual abuse sexual assault murder with aggravated circumstances and a self-proclaimed death toll of more than 56 people was found guilty of 52 of them number 16 Alexander yuriovich pikushkin some say that life depends on changes of fate Alexander Bakushan life depends on fate of a change.
He was sentenced in 2007 to life in prison and spent the first 15 years in solitary confinement for 60 murders and three failed attempts during Pakushkin's reign. The terror began in July 1992 at age 18 until he was arrested in 2006. Some media speculated that he was motivated by a macabre competition with the Red Ripper, but Alexander says his goal was to kill 64 people, the number of squares in a chessboard that he later admitted he would have continued if he had not been stopped. Alexander was a bright and sociable child until the fateful day when he fell backwards from a swing that hit him in the forehead while he was swinging backwards.
The incident damaged his frontal cortex, leading to poor regulation of his impulses. and with a tendency to aggressiveness since then he became hostile, impulsive and irritable, he was transferred to a specialized school then he was taken in by his grandfather who encouraged him to carry out intellectual activities outside of school he ended up demonstrating a talent as a chess player who in turn It became a channel for his aggression, but soon after his grandfather's death he became an alcoholic and chess was no longer enough. Number 15. Leonard Lake and Charles Ng, this duo is something extraordinary and their story is unique.
Leonard Thomas Lake was born in 1945 in San Francisco, California, while Charles Ng was born in 1960 as a British citizen of Hong Kong due to his troublesome and reclusive personality that got him expelled from several schools, Hong Konger Troublemaker moved to the US. . with a student visa in 1978, where he dropped out of college after one semester in 1979, after being involved in a hit-and-run accident, he enlisted in the US Marine Corps to avoid the prosecution, less than a year later he was arrested by military police for stealing automatic weapons from The Base Armory and faced a court-martial from which he escaped.
He was taken into custody in 1980 and returned to Northern California, where he met Leonard Lake. The duo embarked on a sinister adventure where they raped, tortured, and murdered an estimated 11 to 25 victims in a remote cabin in Wilseyville, California. Leonard was arrested in 1985 on unrelated charges. which forced him to swallow cyanide pills that he had planted on his clothes and caused his death four days later, the police raided his cabin and found human remains, video tapes and diaries that confirmed Charles' participation . The newly acquired evidence was used to convict Charles, who remains on death row. at San Quentin State Prison Number 14.
Dennis Rader Dennis Rainer, also known as the BTK Killer, an abbreviation he gave himself for tying up, torturing, killing Raider was sentenced to 10 consecutive life sentences with no chance of parole for 175 years and is incarcerated at the El Correctional Facility. Golden. To this day, he was a sergeant in the United States Air Force, recipient of the Air Force Good Conduct Medal, among other awards, after being discharged from military service in 1970, he moved to Park City and attended Butler County Community College in El Dorado where he earned an associate's degree. in electronics in 1973. He graduated with a bachelor of science degree with a concentration in administration of justice in 1979 from Wichita State University.
He was arrested in February 2005 for a criminal career that spanned from January 1974 to January 1991 and was convicted of 10 first-degree murders. From a very young age he demonstrated sadistic sexual fantasies, zoological sadism, voyeurism, autoerotic asphyxiation and transvestism. He often spied on his female neighbors while he was dressed in women's clothing, including stolen underwear, and masturbated with ropes or other restraints around his arms and neck that he somehow managed to keep on. His tendencies were hidden in plain sight and posed as a normal, educated and polite person in public. Her story was the inspiration for many, including Stephen King's A Good Marriage and Thomas Harris' The Red Dragon as Francis Dolorhide number 13.
Aileen Warnose wrongly hailed as America's first serial killer and executed by lethal injection in October 2002. Aileen Warnos, who was born on February 29, 1956 in Rochester, Michigan, had never had a chance from the beginning. Her father was in prison for child abuse and hanged himself before she was even born. She was born, her mother abandoned her and her older brother when she was barely four years old, raised by her grandparents who beat her and her grandfather who sexually abused her, she began prostitution at the age of 11 for drugs, cigarettes and food at school at the age of 14. She became pregnant by her brother and had to give the baby up for adoption.
She grew up thinking that her grandparents were her parents until later, at age 15, her grandmother died of liver failure. Her grandfather kicked her out of the house and she had to support herself. through prostitution while living in the forest at age 20 her brother died of esophageal cancer her marriage was annulled after nine weeks and she continually engaged in confrontations I suffered so I really struggled to survive from 1970 to 1978 she He attempted suicide six times, life continued downhill and from 1989 to 1990 he killed seven of his clients claiming self-defense. Her life was chronicled in the 2003 biographical drama film Monster and her Aileen Warnos prequel American boogie woman number 12.
Charles Manson Charles Manson was born in November 1934 in Cincinnati. and died in November 2017. He was convicted of first-degree murder and conspiracy to commit murder for the deaths of seven people during an interview. Manson admitted to setting fire to his school when he was nine years old, ages 14 to 18. Manson was sent to different youth centers. facilities where it is believed he was beaten, abused and raped. He escaped several times and began his career in car thefts and armed robberies at age 18. He was caught raping a child at knifepoint. He was released in 1955. He kept going back and forth to different detention centers where he also picked up the guitar for free again in 1967.
It was then that Manson began to become an apocalyptic Messiah according to a cult number. He was the manifestation of Jesus Christ. In 1969, cult members attacked a house in Los Angeles after Manson ordered them to find the music. Producer Terry Mercher, but Mercher had rented it to Roman Polanski and his wife Sharon Tate. As Polanski was in Europe, the attackers murdered his pregnant wife and the four other people there, apparently Manson was not happy with the panic and disorder that night, so the next night he took in more cult members to show them how. ago and killed two other people in her house number 11.
Mary Mallon Mary Mallon is a strange case, born on December 23, 1869. Mary worked as a cook for wealthy families and is believed to have infected between 51 and 122 people with typhoid fever. She was the first identified asymptomatic carrier of the Salmonella bacteria Tai Phi Her insistence on working as a cook was the means through which the disease spread in an era where people believed in witchcraft and magic where germ theory was It was not accepted and without antibiotics or any way to deal with typhoid fever. Her race caused the confirmed deaths of three people. Authorities placed her in forced quarantine twice when she was released.
After thesecond quarantine they offered her a job as a laundress until she hurt her arm. her and her wound became infected, at that time she started cooking again, but no agency that hired servants for wealthy families offered her employment, so she moved to the public sector. She died after almost 30 years in isolation. Today, her nickname Typhoid Mary symbolizes anyone who knowingly, or unknowingly, spreads a disease or something undesirable. Her life helped advance medicine and medical protocols when it came to dealing with asymptomatic carriers. Her case was also responsible. to confirm and test the asymptomatic carrier idea then number 10.
Jason Barnum received the nickname Eyeball due to a tattoo that obscured the white part of his right eye Jason Barnum was sentenced to 22 years in prison by a Superior Court judge of Anchorage in Alaska In Summary Jason Barnum was 39 years old when he pleaded guilty to three different charges, first-degree robbery and third-degree robbery. felony possession of a weapon The incident occurred when Alaska police officers were conducting an investigation into residential burglaries and auto thefts in 2012. The officers were then inspecting a hotel in Anchorage in the bathroom surprised by the visit of the officer and under the influence of heroin Barnum took his gun and opened fire on the unexpected visitors, he wounded an officer now the police officers obviously shot him and ended up hitting him in the arm, this was not the first time he was in prison after being released in 2010, he found himself with nowhere to go and nothing to do, he lived on the streets and his tattoos prevented him from getting a job with no options, he resorted to robbery and robbery to feed his addiction and seeing police officers under the influence of the substance illicit he felt in danger and opened fire number nine Rodney Alcala Rodney James Alcala born on August 23, 1943 and died on July 24, 2021.
He was a serial killer active between 1968 and 1979, when he was arrested, he was accused of a count of assault, one count of kidnapping, one count of violation of probation, two counts of rape, one count of supplying drugs to a minor and five counts of first-degree murder. Alcalá was known as The Dating Game Killer due to his appearance on the television show The Dating Game in 1978. A police detective described him as a killing machine. His modus operandi was similar to that of a robot that performed movements. Alcalá often strangled his victims until they lost consciousness. he waited until they were revived to repeat this process over and over again before finally putting an end to his misery.
His first known victim was an eight-year-old girl whom he lured to his Hollywood apartment. Fortunately, a witness alerted the police and when they broke into the scene. He found the victim raped and beaten with a steel bar with raw blood. He has since alternated aliases and identities as he changed cities and states. He was added to the FBI's 10 Most Wanted Fugitives in early 1971. However, he was released after serving three years and continued his criminal activities for five more years number eight Jeffrey Dahmer Jeffrey Lionel Dahmer was born in 1960 and was murdered beaten in 1994 by a fellow inmate at Columbia Correctional Institution.
He was arrested in 1991 and sentenced to 16 life sentences. He served 941 years in prison despite being diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder and a psychotic disorder, he was found sane at his trial. Dahmer was convicted of first degree murder, child abuse, indecent exposure, disorderly conduct, public intoxication and was a known serial killer and sex offender who committed the murder and dismemberment of 17 young men and boys, many of his later murders involved cannibalism due to necrophilia and the preservation of part or all of the skeleton as a trophy. He earned the nickname Milwaukee Cannibal and was active from 1978 to 1991.
In prison, Dahmer was disliked by his fellow inmates and hated by guards, often mocking employees and prisoners, modeling his food after prison in imitations of severed limbs with tomato sauce instead of blood. He disliked him so much that he needed the personal escort of at least one guard every time he went. was out of his cell even though staff deliberately created the opportunity by leaving him unsupervised while he was on cleaning duty with another inmate, resulting in his head being hit in a mess of blood and gore number seven Thomas Silverstein Thomas Edward Silverstein was born on February 4, 1952 and died on May 11, 2019 at Saint Anthony Hospital in Lakewood Colorado at the age of 67 due to complications from heart surgery.
Thomas, also known as Terrible Tom, was convicted of four separate murders while incarcerated for armed robbery, one of which was overturned and rose to Rank Leader of the Aryan Brotherhood, a neo-Nazi prison gang and crime syndicate. organized with more than fifteen thousand members both inside and outside of prisons, argued that dehumanizing conditions inside the prison were a contributing factor to the three murders he committed, the latter of which was the murder of correctional officer Merle Klutz at the Penitentiary in Marion, who put him in solitary confinement for the last 36 years of his life, is not as bad as he is portrayed, sure he is dangerous if he is pushed against the wall, but there were some dirty, rotten guards. in Marion they bothered you on purpose you are dealing with a person locked up 23 hours a day of course he has a short fuse these were the words later recounted by Ted Sellers, an ex-convict who knew Silverstein during the 25 years he spent in prison, to BBC News Online number six Pedro Rodríguez filio Rodríguez was born on 17 July 1954 on a farm in Santa Rita de sapukai south of Mina's Gerais his skull had been bruised as a result of his father kicking him in the belly his pregnant mother during a fight he chased Pedro Rodríguez a different breed from the other serial killers, he chased other criminals instead of civilians.
His reign began in 1967 and ended in 2003 despite being arrested on May 24, 1973. He served 42 years in prison before being released in 2018 for 71 murders. While he claimed more than 100 corpses, among his victims were 47 inmates that he murdered within the prisons where he was imprisoned at the age of 14. Rodríguez made his debut and shot the vice mayor of Santa Rita Dusapukaib with a shotgun that belonged to his grandfather in front of the city hall during the dismissal of his father, who was accused of stealing food from the school kitchen, then killed a security guard who he suspected was the real thief.
Pedro then took refuge on mojita cruises when he began stealing drugs and killing dealers, which later cost him his life. of his pregnant partner and her unborn child that led him to a vendetta and his search for culprit number five Nico Jenkins Nico Allen Jenkins, born in 1986, ended in 2013 on an unrelated terroristic threat charge, convicted of four counts of murder in the first degree in 2014. He was sentenced to death in May 2017. The murders occurred a month after he was released from prison after serving 10 and a half years of the 18 to which he had been sentenced for a car theft committed when he was 15 years. for assaults committed in prison, Jenkins said he wanted to plead guilty to the four jargons and that he would protect the kingdom of the ancient Egyptian god Apophis with a quote of savage, animalistic brutality.
He scored 68 on an administered IQ test and claimed he was being kept in solitary confinement. aggravated his schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, and obsessive-compulsive disorder. The judge ordered a psychiatric evaluation that concluded that Jenkins had an antisocial personality disorder and feigned psychotic symptoms throughout the trial. Jenkins maintained that he acted under orders from Apophis in his courtroom performance. He included speaking in tongues, howling and laughing as prosecutors recounted details of the murders. He was found guilty on April 16, 2014 and was initially scheduled to be sentenced on August 11, 2014, but was delayed indefinitely following a hearing to determine whether he was capable of understanding the death penalty process against him number four Pedro.
López Pedro Alonso López, born in 1948, is a Colombian serial killer and child rapist. In 2006, Guinness World Records credited him as the most prolific serial killer with an alleged body count of over 350. He grew up watching his mother become a prostitute, which had disturbing effects on his psyche. At the age of eight he fled to Pagoda after being kicked out of the house for fondling his younger sister and claimed that he had been kidnapped by a man and raped by him. At 18 he was living stealing and reselling cars in junkyards. López claimed that during his incarceration for car theft he was brutally gang-raped.
Later, while still in prison, he hunted down his rapists and killed them. He moved to Peru after being released and started. murdering girls in 1978 he had killed more than 100 girls before being captured by members of an indigenous tribe. The captors were preparing to execute him when a U.S. missionary interfered and persuaded them to hand him over to state police, who quickly freed him. He returned to Colombia and then moved to Ecuador during this period. He claimed to have killed about three girls a week. He said I like girls from Ecuador. They are kinder and trust more innocent people.
Number Three Donald Harvey Donald Harvey was born in 1952 and died in 2017 in his cell. with his head smashed into the self-proclaimed Angel of Death, he began killing to ease Patience's pain by smothering them with pillows, however, he gradually began to enjoy killing. Harvey was arrested in 1987 and convicted of 37 murders (40 to 57 estimated) and 87 self-reported murders. He claimed that Harvey worked as a nurse at Marymount Hospital in London, Kentucky. He later confessed to killing at least a dozen patients during his 10 months there. Harvey used many means to rob the terminally ill of his last breath, which also made the full extent known.
Of his almost impossible to pin down crimes, he would use arsenic cyanide, insulin, asphyxiation, poisoning, morphine, turning off ventilators or administering fluids contaminated with hepatitis B or HIV, as well as inserting a hanger into a catheter, which resulted in a puncture abdominal pain and subsequent peritonitis in August. 1987 Harvey pleaded guilty to 24 counts of first-degree murder when a WCPO TV anchor investigated suspicious deaths raised by nurses during Harvey's employment at their workplace and was able to gather enough evidence to air a half-hour special report that linked Harvey to the murders. then later pleaded guilty to 37 murders and confessed to up to 50 victims number two harude Ibrahim plays in a different league than the one mentioned above born in 1955 still eludes law enforcement to this day dawood is a mafia gangster India a drug kingpin and wanted terrorist from Dangri Mumbai, is the head of D Company of the Indian organized crime syndicate which he founded in 1970.
Dawood is wanted on charges of murder, extortion, targeted murder, drug trafficking, terrorism, smuggling of gold and many others that he is also believed to have had. Contacts with Al-Qaeda leader Osama Bin Laden in the late 1990s. Ibrahim traveled to Afghanistan under the protection of the Taliban. The Syndicate has always aimed to destabilize India through riots, terrorism, civil disobedience and minting counterfeit currency in the country where it was designated a global terrorist in 2003. For its part, it is believed to have participated in the Mumbai attack in 1993 and was ranked third among the world's 10 most wanted fugitives by the FBI and Forbes in 2011.
Dawood and his D company have been linked to financing the Bollywood film industry. He was portrayed by Vijay Maria in the film Black Friday released in 2004. The film company is loosely based on D Company's number one scope of activities, Timothy McVeigh. He was born on April 23, 1968 and was executed on June 11, 2001 by lethal injection. McVay enlisted in the US Army in 1988 and turned out to be a model soldier who earned a Bronze Star for his bravery in the Persian Gulf War. He qualified for the Special Forces, but dropped out of the program after only two days. The experience soured him on the military and he took an early discharge and left the military in late 1991.
The now disillusioned war veteran sought revenge against the federal government for the 1993 Waco siege that ended in deaths. of 82 people, many of whom were children, plus the 1992 Ruby Ridge incident and invasive American foreign policy, made him a domestic terrorist responsible for the 1995 Oklahoma City bombing that killed 168 citizens, injured Killing more than 680 people and destroying one-third of the Alfred P. Murrah Federal Building, this bombing was the deadliest before the 9/11 attacks, shortly after the bombing. McVeigh wasstopped by a state trooper for driving without license plates and possessing an illegal firearm since his concealed weapons permit was not legal in Oklahoma.
August 10, 1995 he was indicted on 11 federal charges and eight counts of first degree murder, as you can see, monsters don't just exist on the big screen, they walk among us, they even sometimes look charming in all the horribly dangerous people on this list. one gives you the biggest chills, tell us about it and check out our other cool stuff on the screen right now, see you next time.

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