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John Wayne Gacy killed 33 men and boys between 1972 and 1978. Many of his victims, mostly drifters and runaways, were buried in a crawlspace beneath his suburban Chicago home. Here's a look at some other notorious convicted serial killers.

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Jeffery Dahmer was sentenced to 15 consecutive life terms for the murders of 17 men and boys in the Milwaukee area between 1978 and 1991. Dahmer had sex with the corpses of his victims and kept the body parts of others, some of which he ate. Dahmer and another prison inmate were beaten to death during a work detail in November 1994.

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Law enforcement officers meet in San Francisco in 1969 to compare notes on the Zodiac Killer, who is believed to have killed five people in 1968 and 1969. The killer gained notoriety by writing several letters to police boasting of the slayings. He claimed to have killed as many as 37 people and has never been caught.

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Authorities said DNA recovered from the body of Mary Sullivan matches that of her suspected killer, the confessed Boston Strangler, Albert DeSalvo. After a sample was secretly collected from a relative, DeSalvo's body was exhumed in July 2013 for more DNA testing. From mid-1962 to early 1964, the Boston Strangler killed at least 13 women. DeSalvo was stabbed to death in 1973 while serving a prison sentence for rape.

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Ed Gein killed at least two women and dug up the corpses of several others from a cemetery in Wisconsin, using their skin and body parts to make clothing and household objects in the 1950s.

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In 1973, Juan Corona, a California farm laborer, was sentenced to 25 consecutive life sentences for the murders of 25 people found hacked to death in shallow graves.

Joseph Paul Franklin was convicted in 1997 of murdering Gerald Gordon outside a St. Louis synagogue in 1977. Franklin was also convicted of at least five other murders, receiving a string of life sentences, but he suggested that he was responsible for 22 murders. He was best known for shooting Hustler publisher Larry Flynt, who was paralyzed from the attack. Franklin was executed in November 2013.

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In 1977, David Berkowitz, also known as Son of Sam, confessed to the murders of six people in New York City. Berkowitz, now serving six consecutive 25-to-life sentences, claimed that a demon spoke to him through a neighbor's dog.

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Cousins Kenneth Bianchi, seen here, and Angelo Buono were charged with the murders of nine women between 1977 and 1978. Also known as the Hillside Stranglers, the cousins sexually assaulted and sometimes tortured their victims, leaving their bodies on roadsides in the hills of Southern California.

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Wayne Williams killed at least two men between 1979 and 1981, and police believed he might have been responsible for more than 20 other deaths in the Atlanta area. Williams was convicted and sentenced to two life terms in 1982.

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After serving 15 years for murdering his mother, Henry Lee Lucas was convicted in 1985 in nine more murders. Lucas was the only inmate spared from execution by Texas Gov. George W. Bush.

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Richard Ramirez, also known as the Night Stalker, was convicted of 13 murders and sentenced to death in California in 1989. The self-proclaimed devil worshiper found his victims in quiet neighborhoods and entered their homes through unlocked windows and doors.

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During a routine traffic stop, a police officer found a dead U.S. Marine in the front seat of a car driven by Randy Steven Kraft. Kraft was linked to 45 murders and sentenced to death in 1989. He would pick up hitchhikers, give them drugs and alcohol, sexually assault them and then mutilate and strangle them.

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Ted Bundy raped and killed at least 16 young women in the early to mid-1970s before he was executed in 1989. A crowd of several hundred gathered outside the prison where he was executed, and they cheered at the news of his death.

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Joel David Rifkin was stopped by police for driving without a license plate when a body was found in his pickup. Rifkin killed 17 women in New York between 1991 and 1993 and was sentenced to life in prison.

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Charles Ng, seen here, and accomplice Leonard Lake tortured, killed and buried 11 people in northern California between 1984 and 1985. After the men were arrested for shoplifting, police found bullets and a silencer in their car and took them into the police station for questioning. Lake killed himself there with a cyanide pill. Ng was later sentenced to death.

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Robert Lee Yates Jr. killed 15 people, most of them between 1996 and 1998. He buried one of them in a flower bed by his house in the Spokane, Washington, area. Most of his victims were prostitutes or drug addicts he killed in his van. He is on Washington's death row.

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Gary Leon Ridgway, also known as the Green River Killer, confessed to 48 killings after his DNA was linked to a few of his victims. Remains of his victims, mostly runaways and prostitutes, turned up in ravines, rivers, airports and freeways in the Pacific Northwest.

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Aileen Wuornos was executed in Florida in 2002 for the murders of seven men whom she had lured by posing as a prostitute or a distressed traveler.

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Derrick Todd Lee was accused of raping and killing six women in Baton Rouge, Louisiana, between 2001 and 2003. He was arrested in Atlanta for the murder of Charlotte Murray Pace, convicted in 2004 and sentenced to death.

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Danny Rolling pleaded guilty to the 1990 murders of five students he raped, tortured and mutilated in Gainesville, Florida. Rolling was also found responsible for a 1991 triple homicide in Shreveport, Louisiana, and was executed in 2006.

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Angel Maturino Resendez, also known as the Railway Killer, was a drifter from Mexico. During the 1990s, he would rob and kill his victims near railroad tracks on both sides of the border and then hop rail cars to escape. Resendez was executed in 2006.

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Pig farmer Robert Pickton was charged with 26 counts of murder after police found the bodies of young women on his farm in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. He was convicted of six murders in 2007, and he is serving a life sentence.

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The BTK Strangler, Dennis Rader, killed 10 people between 1977 and 1991 in the Wichita, Kansas, area. He was sentenced to 10 consecutive life terms in 2005. Rader named himself BTK, short for "bind, torture, kill."

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Police found the decomposing and buried bodies of 10 women and the skull of another woman at the Cleveland home of ex-Marine Anthony Sowell. He was convicted and given the death penalty in 2011.

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Chester Dewayne Turner was sentenced to death for murdering 14 women and one victim's unborn fetus in the Los Angeles area between 1987 and 1998. Turner was later convicted and sentenced to death for four more murders.

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Jeffrey Dahmer's killer tells New York Post he did it because of the convict's creepy practical jokes

Dahmer's former minister tells the paper he'd say to guard, "I bite"

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The man who beat serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer to death inside a Wisconsin prison says he did it because of Dahmer’s creepy sense of humor – which included turning prison food into fake limbs covered with ketchup to resemble blood, the New York Post reports.

Christopher Scarver, who was sentenced to two life terms in prison for killing Dahmer and another man at Columbia Correctional Institution in 1994, said the confessed cannibal would leave the fake limbs around the prison where others would find them.

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“He crossed the line with some people – prisoners, prison staff,” the newspaper quoted Scarver as saying. “Some people who are in prison are repentant – but he was not one of them.”

In a separate story, the Post quotes Dahmer’s former prison minister as saying the convict would make jokes about this cannibalistic past.

“If he saw a guard that was nervous and standing near enough to hear him, he would say, ‘I bite,’” the newspaper quoted the pastor, Roy Ratcliff, as saying. “Usually the guard would jump away and that would make Jeff laugh.”

“He sort of played with his persona to exaggerate it and make people more fearful,” Ratcliff said. “This was just his way — a morbid humor to deal with his hopeless situation.”

Scarver was convicted of killing Dahmer on November 28, 1994.

He told the Post that he killed Dahmer and another inmate, Jesse Anderson, after an altercation while they were together unsupervised on a work detail.

Scarver said he kept a newspaper article detailing Dahmer’s crimes, which included killing 17 men and boys between 1978 and 1991, having sex with corpses, keeping some of the body parts and eating others.

Just before he killed Dahmer, Scarver said, he confronted him with the clipping. “I asked him if he did those things ‘cause I was fiercely disgusted. He was shocked. Yes, he was,” the Post quoted Scarver as saying.

Scarver said he hit Dahmer twice in the head with a metal bar from a weight room. He then killed Anderson, who was working in a different room.

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FAQs

What theory best explains Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

In conclusion, the latent trait theory offers the best explanation for the cannibalistic and necrophilic dimensions of Dahmer's crimes. There were undeniably some biopsychosocial stressors in his life, such as a hernia operation, family conflict, and possibly an undiagnosed Asperger's disorder.

What were Jeffrey Dahmer's last words? ›

Jeffrey Dahmer

Convicted of murdering 17 young men, Dahmer was killed by a fellow inmate in prison on November 28, 1994. His final words, spoken to his killer, were eerie: "I don't care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me." Dahmer's resignation hinted at the tormented soul behind the monstrous acts.

What did Jeffrey Dahmer say about what he did? ›

Dahmer instantly confessed to his crimes, claiming his murderous actions were fueled by alcohol. Over the course of six weeks, the 31-year-old sex offender graphically described how he lured, murdered, mutilated and cannibalized 16 men and boys.

What is the thesis statement of Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

Thesis statement (made on the index card) Jeffery Dahmer was a serial killer that had a distinct disorder and a childhood that ended up leading to him committing a massive crime and eventually being caught and then being sent to prison . that has paved the path of just how bad some things can go unknown .

Who is the most famous serial killer? ›

7 of History's Most Notorious Serial Killers
  • Jack the Ripper. We call him “Jack the Ripper,” but we don't really know who the person behind one of the older and most notorious murder sprees was. ...
  • Jeffrey Dahmer. ...
  • Harold Shipman. ...
  • John Wayne Gacy. ...
  • H.H. Holmes. ...
  • Pedro Lopez. ...
  • Ted Bundy.

What was Dahmer's method of killing? ›

He would drug his victim with triazolam or temazepam before or shortly after engaging in sexual activity with them. Once his victim was unconscious, he strangled them to death. Two months after the Tuomi killing, Dahmer encountered a 14-year-old Native American prostitute, James Doxtator.

What was Jeffrey Dahmer's famous line? ›

I don't care if I live or die. Go ahead and kill me. If a person doesn't think there is a God to be accountable to, then-then what's the point of trying to modify your behavior to keep it within acceptable ranges?

Did Dahmer show remorse? ›

He said repeatedly that he wished to die for his acts; he described his compulsion as overwhelming and–despite his lawyers telling him that he should seek an insanity plea (which didn't work in court–he insisted he was not insane. He said he was sorry and that he did try to resist his urges, but failed.

What did Ted Bundy's daughter say about him? ›

What was Jeffrey Dahmer's behavioral perspective? ›

A forensic psychiatrist constructed Dahmer's psychological profile characterized by a destructive behavior in which his collection of fetishistic memorabilia provided an expression of his deep ambivalence and mixed hostility towards his victims.

What was Jeffrey Dahmer's statement? ›

I know I was sick or evil, or both. Now I believe I was sick. The doctors have told me about my sickness and now I have some peace. I had these obsessive desires and thoughts wanting to control them [victims], to–I don't know how to put it–possess them permanently.

Why is Jeffrey Dahmer important to psychology? ›

Dahmer showed a lack of empathy towards others, an obsession with control, and a history of childhood trauma. Combined with his alcohol and drug abuse, these factors led to his depraved actions and a legacy of terror that has lasted for decades.

What is the control theory of Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

Social control theory: This theory states that people's relationships, commitments, values, norms, and beliefs encourage them not to break the law. Dahmer lost attachment to social bond when he began heavily drinking right out of high school as well as when he dropped out of college for his excessive drinking.

What is the social learning theory of Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

Social learning theory, pioneered by Albert Bandura, posits that individuals learn from observing others. Dahmer's exposure to violence and a troubled family environment could be examined through this lens.

What is the psychology behind Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

He was diagnosed with borderline personality disorder, schizotypal personality disorder, and psychotic disorder; some psychologists theorize that his substance abuse and possible hom*osexuality contributed to feelings of loneliness that drove his extreme methods for seeking control and companionship.

What is the social process theory of Jeffrey Dahmer? ›

The social process theory that best explains Dahmer is the differential association theory because it explains how criminal behavior is learned and Dahmer did learned from picking up dead animals and do dissecting them. He was very curious on how they were he even learned some techniques while he was killing people.

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