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Top 15 EVIL People the FBI Want You to Forget About

Apr 09, 2024
Throughout history, some

people

have been considered so

evil

that the FBI probably would have been happier to keep them and the details of their crimes from the public. Here are 15 of those number one criminals, Jamie Asuna, Jamie Asuna, also known as The Man of a Thousand. The faces referencing the tattoos, including the Joker's smile and a pentagram covering his face, were sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole for the 2011 murder of Yvette Penna, a 37-year-old mother of six. in the room at the El Morocco hotel in Bakersfield, California, that hotel. She was said to be in a bad neighborhood and was known for the illicit activities taking place within it.
top 15 evil people the fbi want you to forget about
Peña is said to have fallen on hard times and lived at the hotel, although she denied it for six years, she finally confessed that it was actually him. who was guilty of murdering her in 2017 in an interview with a reporter named Olivia Lavois while the footage was being filmed, said that statistically I tortured her and deliberately killed her in a premeditated manner when asked why she said I only saw an opportunity. I didn't know her. I didn't know her, I met her, I was introduced to her, I met her once and I came back the next night and saw an opportunity.
top 15 evil people the fbi want you to forget about

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She also bragged that she killed Peña the way she did so she could have lasting memories. Following the ordeal on March 28, 2017, Asuna pleaded guilty to killing Peña and was spared the death penalty for doing so. Asuna openly mocked Peña's family members at the hearings by smiling at them and waving at them, and as soon as the crime spree did not stop simply because he was incarcerated while in Corcoran State Prison he was charged several times with assaulting the guards by throwing various bodily fluids at them and then on March 9, 2019, after almost two years without having a cellmate, a man named Luis Romero, 44 ​​years old, was found dead in his cell lol it was written on the walls next with the man of a thousand faces despite assumptions asuna's mother said he didn't come out of the womb you know he's an

evil

murderer or whatever they're saying he was a normal loving child you know he's an evil murderer or whatever whatever the saint was a normal, loving child Asuna was diagnosed with unspecified schizophrenia Antisocial Spectrum Personality Disorder Borderline Personality Disorder and Post Traumatic Stress Disorder likely due to her harsh childhood by number two psychiatrists Dale Hosner and Samuel Dietman Dale Hosner and Samuel Dietman A The serial crime duo, both in their 30s, committed their crimes over nearly 15 months, from May 2005 to August 2006, in Arizona.
top 15 evil people the fbi want you to forget about
The two, usually under the influence of meth, would set fire to random objects, drive around Target and shoot pedestrians and animals, mainly dogs and horses they encountered. Their crime spree ended when a series of clues helped connect Hausner and Dietmen with their crimes. In fact, so many

people

were calling with tips that Paul Penzone, who ran the Phoenix Police Department's Silent Witness at the time, said he had to triple his staff due to handling the number of incoming calls, make no mistake. , there is evil in the world. Hosner represented evil. Penzone said the community lived in fear, there wasn't a waking moment he didn't feel. "The intensity that you could have cut with a knife," he added, referring to the moment when Hosner and the men were committing their crimes.
top 15 evil people the fbi want you to forget about
One person was reported to be a friend of Dietman's named Ron Horton, who said he had confessed to some of the murders after drinking at Hosner's. At trial he was found guilty of more than 80 serious crimes that were charged to him in a single trial. He was sentenced to death six times. He committed suicide before he could be executed. Diatoman was sentenced to life in prison without the possibility of parole. The pair are believed to have killed eight. and interestingly shot 29 people weeks before his capture. Hosner interviewed Mike Tyson as a boxing photojournalist for Ring Sports and Night News.com's number three, Charles Ing and Leonard Lake, another pair of friends who praised the crime were Charles Ing and Leonard Lake ing, who was born in Hong.
Kong, but moved to the United States from Canada on a student visa, met Lake in 1981 through a magazine survival ad he placed. Both men were discharged from the Marine Corps, but for several different reasons, Lake was diagnosed with schizoid personality disorder and was medically discharged in 1971, after having a delusional breakdown while in Vietnam, on the other hand. On the other hand, he was arrested by the military for stealing weapons, he faced a court-martial, but somehow managed to escape, that's when he met Lake, however, he wasn't dishonorably discharged until 1984 after serving 18 months in prison. the military stockade in the barracks of the American dispensary, but we will return to that after meeting in 1980, it became evident that they were two drops of water and Lake invited him to share a cabin near Wileysville, California, which belonged to the family of the former of Lake. -His wife named Claire Bella next to the Lake cabin built what he called a dungeon during the following year.
Lake and Ing worked together to commit heinous crimes against men and women of all ages in 1982. Federal authorities raided the mobile home that Ing and Lake shared. yukia They confiscated a large cache of weapons and explosives. Lake was released on bail, but jumped on Bale and hid in the cabin in Wiley'sville. He was returned to the custody of the Marines and it was then that he served his sentence for the robbery before being released in 1984. When both men were out of custody again, their crimes continued and probably would have continued if not for Inges' kleptomania. On June 2, 1985, he was arrested for stealing a 75 Vice from a lumber store in San Francisco and then fleeing the scene.
When an employee tried to approach him about the stolen item, Lake was with him at the time but was found in the car, he told police it was all a misunderstanding and that he had paid for the vice, both men were questioned. but Lake sneakily swallowed a cyanide pill and died before a case could be brought against him. He still remains on death row to this day. Together they are believed to have killed between 11 and 25 people. Number Four William Bonan William Bonan was also known as Highway. Highway Killer or Strangler because most of his victims were found abandoned along a highway between May 1979 and June 1980.
Bonan, sometimes with accomplices, killed 21 youths and children in Southern California. Bonan is said to have had a harsh upbringing. He was arrested in 1957 for stealing. labels and was reportedly rehearsed by an adult counselor at the juvenile detention center he was in while he was still growing up. His attraction to children only grew, but at the urging of his mother, who did not accept his homosexuality, he became engaged to a woman. Her name was Linda, but at the age of 21 she returned home after being honorably discharged from the military after serving for two years and discovered that her fiancée, who since her son was born, had left to marry another man.
From there his life continued in a spiral and he began to kidnap. and he raped little boys in his car. His first victim was said to have been 14 years old in November 1968. At least one of the children told his parents what Bonan had done, and his mother called authorities to make a report in January 1969. Reports extensive. Local police were making efforts to locate a man matching Bonan's description and on January 28, 1969, an El Segunda officer stopped his vehicle. There was a 16-year-old boy with him in the car. He was arrested and charged with several charges related to his inappropriate behavior.
He remained in custody on June 11, 1974, but his crimes continued and intensified after his release in 1975. He was arrested again and pleaded guilty to two more charges of inappropriate behavior with a minor. During this second arrest, he told the police that he wouldn't do it next time. Either way Witnesses, he was released on November 1, 1978 and you guessed it. His criminal behavior was not curbed by his most recent stint in prison since then, as he warned police that he began killing his victims. He was eventually captured after killing a minimum. of 21 children and possibly 15 others who did not have sufficient evidence to prove Bonan's responsibility for his crimes was punished by death, a sentence that was carried out by lethal injection on February 23, 1996 when he was 49 years old, he was the first person in California who would be executed that way Number five Israel Keys like Husner and Diatoman Israel Keys would kill at random in fact Keys had what he considered death kits hidden throughout the United States in case the opportunity to kill arose, his crimes were committed between 2001 and 2012.
He has been successfully linked to three murders, but is suspected of committing more than 11 others, similar to many other serial killers. Keys began killing animals when he was not required to do so to provide for his family. On at least one occasion he skinned an animal alive in front of other parishioners. Keys is believed to have killed his first victims between 1996 and 1997 around Colville, when he became an adult he committed several trials and enlisted in the military when he was honorably discharged after a few years of service. . He did not admit to killing during his time in the military, but he did admit to raping two women after he was discharged.
He moved to Washington and then to Alaska, where he started a construction business. He has also owned property. in New York admitted to having committed four murders in Washington, one while he was in New York and another in Alaska. He is also a suspect in a series of crimes committed in 2017 by the Boca killer near Boca Raton Florida. He was captured by authorities after demanding a rescue after Keys was finally arrested in Texas on March 13, 2012. He was later extradited to Alaska before the Warriors' trial. Keys told investigators that he

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ed to be executed within a year, however he ultimately committed suicide on December 2, 2012 in his cell he left drawings of 11 skulls that many believe represented the 11 victims of him and a pentagram.
His death left many unanswered questions and unclosed cases. Number six Robert Hansen the next serial killer also has ties to Alaska. Robert Hansen aka The Butcher Baker had a minimum of 21 victims, many other unsolved cases suspected to be connected to him, like many others on this list Hanson was said to have had a difficult childhood i.e. stated. being shy he had a lot of acne and stuttered from the cruel treatment he suffered as a child Hanson

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ed revenge seemed to distance himself from his old life as he grew into adulthood he would leave his hometown, the state of Iowa, join the army and eventually open a bakery in Anchorage, Alaska, although he appeared to be a simple and humble baker, Hanson clearly had a darker side that he hid from members of his community during the 1970s and early 1980s.
Hanson preyed on sex workers and dancers, He took his victims to his cabin and staged them. He released them into the dense Alaskan wilderness and then, after giving them some time to run and hide, he hunted them like they were animals. Fortunately, one of her victims was able to escape her and was found running frantically down the street handcuffed and barefoot. she was picked up and returned home safely, she went to the police and told them she escaped while Hanson was preparing the plane he planned to load her on and fly to his cabin, she provided a description of him, mentioned his stutter and identified his plane , although Hanson fit perfectly with what she said.
Police were still hesitant to bring him in because he was considered a beloved member of the community when police approached him. Hanson said he did know her but she was cheating on him because she didn't want to pay. the large fee she charged for her services, a friend of hers backed this up and he was released; However, as more women began to disappear, the FBI became involved, eventually developing a profile of the killer which, of course, Hanson fit the bill, they said he was. an avid hunter had low self-esteem and a stutter with a history of being rejected by women after obtaining search warrants.
The plane and car at Hanson's house were searched, they found a map marked with 24 small Xs, some of which matched the locations where the bodies were found. They discovered that they also discovered jewelry that was said to be mementos he kept of the victims in 1984. Hanson confessed to killing 17 women. He was sentenced to 461 years plus life in prison without the possibility of parole. He died while in custody in 2014. Number Seven Tex Watson Charles Tex Watson was a core member of the Manson Family led by Charles Manson. He, along with two female cult members, killed thepregnant actress Sharon Tate and four others on August 9, 1969 in Los Angeles, the following night.
Watson, this time with six other members of The Cult, traveled to the Los Feliz neighborhood and killed Leno and Rosemary Labianca in October 1969. Watson allegedly knew that the police were after him and fled to Texas, his home state; However, on November 30, 1969 he was arrested and eventually extradited to California, after which he had stated that he would refuse to speak or eat, as a result he lost 55 pounds and began to regress into a catatonic state. He was admitted to a hospital for 90 days, but was declared competent to stand trial after that; after his trial in 1971, Watson was found guilty of murder. seven people, Tate, her unborn child, the other four at her house and the LA Biancas.
He was also found guilty of one count of conspiracy to murder. He was sentenced to death, but after the passing of People v. Anderson, all death sentences imposed in California before 1972 were invalidated. number eight Sean Great again, like so many on this list, killer Sean Great was said to have had a troubled childhood, his mother left the family when he was 11 and he was said to be depressed as a teenager. In total, Great killed a minimum of five people, including two of his ex-girlfriends and three other women in Ohio between 2006 and 2016. As for his two ex-girlfriends, Great wrote a letter to a news station stating that the motives of the crimes were the assistance of the government that took away its victims.
Minds Great was arrested on September 13, 2016. He pleaded not guilty but later pleaded not guilty by reason of insanity, however after psychological evaluations he was determined to be sane, the story is a little confusing from there but Great He was found guilty or pleaded guilty to his crimes and was sentenced to death as of now his execution is scheduled for March 19, 2025. The method of his execution has not yet been determined as lethal injection is no longer used. in the state, but the law currently does not allow any other method. to be used as number nine, the doodler between 1974 and 1975, this unidentified serial killer is believed to have killed between 6 and 16 people, three people were lucky to live.
He was given the nickname Doodler, also known as the Black Doodler, because he drew victims of him. Before killing them, it is said that he would target gay men. He was also said to be a black man between 19 and 25 years old, six feet tall and of slim build. Police questioned a man on suspicion of murder in the case, but all three survived. The victims did not want to come to light by participating in the judicial proceedings. The man never admitted to the murders, but police thought it was highly likely that he was responsible. To date, no one has been arrested or publicly named.
Number 10. The River City Ripper, another unidentified Killer, but this one committed crimes much more recently than the doodle, the River City Ripper killed three people and injured another between 2020 and 2021 in Little Rock Arkansas, according to the victim survivor, appeared to be a young black man with a thin beak and more than six feet tall. The last known murder was in April 2021. All of his victims were strangers and walked alone between 1 am and 4 am. It is believed that the perpetrator of the kidnappings still roams the streets to this day number 11. Gary Ridgeway, here is another murderer with the word River in his epithet, however, this one, unlike the previous one, had been arrested and punished for his crimes, you can't tell by looking at the former low-IQ bed-wetting man who at the time of his trial was middle-aged with a mustache, but Gary Ridgeway aka The Green River Killer is in actually the second most prolific serial killer in the country.
Ridgeway confessed to killing 71 people between 1982 and 1998. Although he was not arrested until 2001, which is the year some people believe he stopped killing those for which he alone was convicted. 49. It is speculated that he may have actually killed up to 90 people or more, most of his victims were teenagers and women in Washington state. They gave him the nickname based on the river in which his first five victims were found, the Green River. He was finally arrested on November 30, 2001 outside the truck factory where he worked after DNA linked him to the murders of four people. He escaped death by signing a plea deal and agreeing to reveal the location of some of the bodies that were still missing. instead, he received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Ridgeway may be remembered most for her crimes, of course, for the confession he made to psychologists about her sexual attraction to her mother and her fantasies of killing her. He is currently 73 years old, number 12. Jeffrey Dahmer No list of prolific serial killers is complete without the infamous Jeffrey Dahmer Dahmer plagued the streets of Milwaukee, Wisconsin, between 1978 and 1991. During that time, he is said to have killed 17 men and boys, yet he was only convicted for 15 murders. Of 16 that occurred in Washington the treatment he received as a child is much disputed, some saying he was neglected while others say both parents adored him, but whatever way he was treated, he recalled feeling uncomfortable with the solidity of His family and parents argued a lot.
He also became obsessed with animals as a child, a typical trait among future murderers. It turns out that he was right to question the strength of his parents' relationship. They divorced in 1978, coincidentally the same year that Dahmer committed his first murder. Dahmer had just graduated from high school three weeks before the incident, at the urging of his father he joined the military, but his pension for drinking alcohol deemed him unsuitable for service and he was discharged in 1981. Dahmer's murder was He resumed in his 20s and 30s; most of his targets were black, but he also appeared to pursue indigenous Asian or Latino men.
He initially came into contact with most of his victims in or around gay bars during that time. Dahmer was known to rent rooms and hotels or bring men back to his grandmother's house, however, after she kicked him out, he rented a one-bedroom apartment, but two days after moving in he was arrested for having inappropriate relationships. with a minor. He pleaded guilty to those related charges but was released from custody for the murders. continued on May 14, 1990 Dahmer moved out of his grandmother's house into an apartment again a week after moving in, he killed his sixth victim Dahmer was finally arrested on July 22, 1991. one of his victims had managed to escape from his apartment and was able to detain a police officer, the officers who accompanied him back to the apartment where they eventually found evidence of the horror Dahmer had inflicted on July 25, 1991.
He was charged with four counts of first-degree murder in August. He was charged with 11 additional murders. Questions about Dahmer's sanity were raised and discussed during the trial, but it was ultimately decided that he could be tried. He was sentenced to life in prison, however, he did not live that long on November 28, 1994. He was murdered by a fellow inmate, Christopher Scarver, in prison. number 13 The Alphabet Killer New York The Alphabet Killer was named that way because all of his victims had first and last names that began with the same letter Carmen colon Wanda walcowitz and Michelle mazzina, apart from the commonalities, the three victims were all girls between 10 and 10 years. 11 considered young and were found in Rochester, New York, their murders took place between November 16, 1971 and November 26, 1973.
The only evidence of who The Alphabet Killer could be is a composite drawing of a man seen in one. of the Mezino victims before their deaths that was created and distributed The murders of the three children sparked national public outrage There have been many people who authorities have suspected are guilty of the murders, but no one except the man himself knows who es number 14 West Mesa bone collector This killer is believed to be one person acting alone or several people connected to a group of some kind or whoever is responsible The remains of 11 women were found in 2009 in the desert of Albuquerque, New Mexico, the murders were committed between 2001 and 2005.
The victims were between 15 and 32 years old and the majority were Latina, several of them were also involved in sex work and drugs. No official suspects have ever been named in relation to the Killer's 15th murders. of the Zodiac when talking about unidentified serial killers it would be foolish to leave out probably the most infamous in recent history, such as Jack the Ripper, the Zodiac Killer sent cryptic messages and other elements related to the murders he committed to the police . Zodiac claimed to have killed 37 of whom five had been killed. In total, the majority of his crimes are believed to have been committed in the late 1960s in San Francisco and the Napa Valley.
Several suspects have come forward, but no one has been arrested.

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