Born in Columbia by a prostitute in , and forced to watch his mother in extreme sexual acts. After aborted abduction, he confessed to more than hundred murders, but the police did not believe him. Soon they discovered a mass grave with 53 of his victims, although he was in prison, he was set free in after spending some time in a mental home.
Lopez was suspected of a new murder in , but nobody could find him since Smiley face killed over 45 students in the US, all drowned and intoxicated.
The drowning happened in 11 different states. Some of the detectives believe that a group of killers did the murders. He was killing for over 20 years, from until , has at least ten victims, and probably more to discover.
All of them were sex workers and one child, a daughter from one of the victims. He still is not caught. The authorities and various other sources inform us that there are as many as 50 serial killers operating today. Jack The Ripper was the first modern serial killer who killed at least 5 women in in London. The Smiley Face Killer murdered over 45 students by drowning. Each one was shot with a. According to Vox , the killings seemed to stop as abruptly as they started, and the serial killer was never identified.
According to InsideHook , eye-witnesses described the killer as "a guy who had been sleeping in his clothes," who talked to himself as he hung out around the stores where the victims would later be found.
Some witnesses later said they'd seen him hitchhiking away from the scene. Donald Waterhouse was originally on the suspect list — he'd reportedly killed his mother and stepfather with the same caliber rifle not long before the I killer struck — but in and , Texas experienced a similar set of murders Three more store clerks were shot in their workplaces and this time, one survived.
The two sets of killings were never officially linked by law enforcement, but to some, the coincidence could seem like just too much to be just a coincidence. According to NBC News 12 , the Route 29 Stalker had a pattern: he'd pull up alongside or behind women who were driving, and if they stopped, he'd try to convince them there was something wrong with their vehicle. He'd offer to give them a ride, and that's how he killed Alicia Showalter Reynolds.
Reynolds was killed on March 2, — and that's also when appearances of the Route 29 stalker stopped. She was missing for more than 2 months before her body was discovered, and she's not the only person to meet a grisly fate along Virginia's Route Investigators have found a string of cases where women disappear from the same stretch of road, including Morgan Harrington in , Samantha Clarke in , and Dashad Smith in When Harrington's remains were discovered and identified, law enforcement also recovered DNA that was a match to a rape case from northern Virginia.
Jesse Matthew Jr. It remains unclear whether or not the string of other disappearances are the work of a single killer, or if several predators are stalking this particular stretch of road through Virginia. If there's anything that's more terrifying than a serial killer stalking the streets, it's the possibility that one might be hiding in the shadows That, says Rolling Stone , is the case with a series of suspicious deaths with eerie similarities — the victims are white, college-aged men, their deaths are ruled accidental and usually attributed to alcohol, and their bodies turn up in local rivers.
Are the drownings really, truly accidental, or are they the work of a serial killer or killers? They believe the deaths are linked by the presence of smiley face graffiti, marking victims as having been targeted by a gang — likely, for their perceived, privileged status. Those that believe the serial killer theory also point to things like a similarity in decomposition rates and the presence of a drug called GHB, detected in many of the autopsies.
Shockingly, they've found some cases considered suspicious enough to be linked with the potential Smiley Face Killers The FBI maintains there's not enough concrete evidence to link the deaths, and it remains unclear whether they're unfortunate accidents, or something more.
Are people seeing patterns that aren't there? It's possible — former FBI agent Bryanna Fox explains that sometimes, it's easier to believe in a serial killer than in our individual vulnerability to tragedy. Mons is a city in Belgium, and between January and January , five women were brutally murdered, then dismembered. The killer became known as The Butcher of Mons, and then?
He stopped. No one has ever been convicted of the crimes, but that's not entirely the end of the story. According to The New York Times , let's jump a bit back in time — and across the ocean — to September and Brooklyn. That's when a garbage bag containing the pieces of a year-old woman named Mary Beal was discovered. The investigation eventually led to a man named Smajo Dzurlic, who first knew Beal as the translator who worked on his divorce.
Long story short, he was long gone by the time detectives got to his apartment. Now, fast forward to Amid rumors that Dzurlic had been bouncing around Europe came the discovery of a similarly mutilated body that was dumped in an Albanian lake. Law enforcement started to connect the dots, and Dzurlic was arrested in Montenegro.
In , he was found guilty of Beal's murder. But not of being the Butcher of Mons, in spite of law enforcement's best efforts. Belgian officials came up empty when they tried to prove he was in Mons during the rash of very similar killings. But in spite of widespread belief the murder victims were his, it's entirely possible they weren't — and the Butcher is still out there. The entire country of Belize has a population of about , people, and for reference, that's about the same population as the city of Boise, Idaho.
In , Belize was faced with the realization that they were dealing with their very first serial killer, and he was hunting young girls. According to the Los Angeles Times , the bodies of seven girls were recovered in the span of just one year — and there was a pattern.
Victims were mostly from low-income, single-parent homes, and often forced into the shadier side of city life in order to make ends meet Suspects came and went, but other victims kept showing up. When suspect Michael Williams was in custody, for example, 9-year-old Erica Williams went missing. Other arrests were made as people demanded justice, but no one was ever tried and convicted of the killings. Belize's News 5 called for an investigation into links between the murders and American serial killer Lonnie Franklin — otherwise known as the Grim Sleeper — for what they called a highly suspicious connection.
Not only had Franklin married a woman from Belize, but witnesses saw him in Belize City around the time of the murders, and the "sleep period" that gave him his nickname coincided with the killings. Was he not sleeping at all? Or did Belize's child-killer go free?
It's not clear just how many women have died in the city of Juarez since the s, but NPR says that the numbers are in the hundreds. While there is undoubtedly more than one killer stalking the streets for victims, there's almost certainly a serial killer or two, as well. Authorities just don't know.
Protests kicked off again in after the murder of Isabel Cabanillas de la Torre, who was shot in the head as she rode her bicycle home one night. She had become one of many women killed simply because they're women, a crime so common it's been given the name of "femicide. Between and , at least 1, women were killed simply because they were women. Sometimes, remains are found — often bearing signs of torture and abuse.
Sometimes, they simply disappear. Most of the cases remain unsolved, and sometimes, families get horrible closure. Ernestina Enriquez Fierro's year-old daughter, Adriana, disappeared off the streets of Juarez in It wasn't until that Fierro saw a Facebook post that confirmed her daughter's remains were among those that had been discovered in She said, "I ask — is being a woman a crime?
But both Hitler and Stalin were outdone by Mao Zedong. From to , his Great Leap Forward policy led to the deaths of up to 45 million people—easily making it the biggest episode of mass murder ever recorded. Why is vetinari a woman? How does SCP kill? There is no reliable estimate for how many serial killers are on the loose today. Still, the authorities and various other sources inform us that there are as many as 50 serial killers operating today.
Someone who kills three or more people is generally called a serial killer. A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, usually in service of abnormal psychological gratification, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.
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