Liz Garbus makes a powerful statement with the impactful ‘Lost Girls,’ a Netflix original that recounts the chilling tale of one of the most famous serial killers ever to have existed. Known as the “Long Island Serial Killer,” his case remains unsolved even to this day. It is told f...
I have been always interested in crimes and the criminal world. I try to watch as many documentaries as I can about many aspects of real crime and investigations. I watched this supposed to be documentary trying to learn more about one of the most unknown serial killers in the USA. I fou...
The popularity of serial killer documentaries and shows in recent decades has advanced the sense that anyone we know could be capable of vile atrocities, including our neighbors, classmates, parents, or spouses. FromTed Bundyto John Wayne Gacy to Jeffrey Dahmer, themost famous serial killersare ...
1956) are two American serial killers who terrorized Sacramento, California between 1978 and 1980. They killed a total of 10 victims, mostly teenagers, whom they kept as sex slaves before killing them.
Directed by Patrick Brice and based on the 2017 novel of the same by Stephanie Perkins,There's Someone Inside Your Houseis a slasher film that follows a young girl, Makani Young, who moves from Hawaii to a quiet, small town in Nebraska to finish high school. However, she soon discovers ...
Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole were by many accounts the most prolific serial killers in history. They were notorious for the many women they raped and killed and allegedly engaged in a homosexual relationship themselves. But from their humble beginnings, a merging of two minds became a cross...
They were finally captured in Douglas, Wyoming. But I wonder if we have to go back and include some of Wyoming's most notorious outlaws. They killed several people each, yet we don't call them "serial killers." Is there a difference between an outlaw and a serial killer?
Lock the doors, bar the windows, and read on. Though we've covered our share of serial killers here at The Lineup, here are more than 40 of the most uniquely horrifying individuals we've come across.
Urban legend has it that Billy’s Bar & Grill in Aberdeen, Wash., was once the stomping grounds of a serial killer.
While other films in the genre mess with your sympathies – ie cult hero Patrick Bateman –The Killer Inside Me stays true to the logic that serial killers are irredeemably evil. Adapted from the 1952 Jim Thompson novel, this Michael Winterbottom movie came out in the same year as The Trip...