The Killer Book of Serial Killers is the ultimate resource (and gift) for any true crime fan and student of the bizarre world of serial killers. (Sourcebooks Inc.)PhilbinTom / PhilbinMichael
In the mid-1970s, New York City was terrorized by a mysterious figure, the "Son of Sam," who went on a killing spree, targeting women and couples. The man behind the murders, David Berkowitz, became known as one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. He was eventual...
Some of the most horrific true crime stories come fromserial criminals—killers, rapists, arsonists. But there are some crimes with behavior so bizarre, so unsettling, that they could prevent you from sleeping ever again. While many of these legendary tales get overshadowed by more infamous cases...
In the mid-1970s, New York City was terrorized by a mysterious figure, the "Son of Sam," who went on a killing spree, targeting women and couples. The man behind the murders, David Berkowitz, became known as one of the most notorious serial killers in American history. He was eventual...
His disappearance would spark a decades-long mystery, filled with bizarre theories involving vampires, occult rituals, and serial killers. The Horrifying Case of Gisele Pelicot: A Decade of Drugging and Rape Uncovered in France In a case that has shocked France and made international headlines, 72...
This A&E True Crime blog features articles on serial killers, controversial murder cases, the psychology of crimes and criminals, interviews with the casts of our true-crime shows and specials and more.
True terrifying horror stories; kidnappings, serial killers, maniacs and the worst parts of your nightmares come to life. Join us every Thursday as we bring you a n…
This book contains more than 20 compelling tales of serial killers, deadly women, con-men, masters of escape, and unsolved mysteries. San Franciscan criminals were as colorful as the city they inhabited. Take William Thoreson, a murderous millionaire who hid the nation’s largest private armory ...
Vote up the tales about serial killers from the Middle Ages and Renaissance that creep you out the most. Sometimes, what comes down to us as history is actually a mixture of fact and fiction. Biased accounts, hidden agendas, and not-so-hidden ones skew what we read, hear...
true crime stories from the 1800s. Frankly, I never thought of the possibility there were "traditional" serial killers as we know them in the 1800s. Indeed, there were massacres of Native American's by the US military, but those have always been viewed as the "Indian …[Read more......