
ACTIVE SERIAL KILLERS IN THE US 2017 SERIAL
Summary: John Gacy was an American serial killer, abused by his father growing up, and was bullied in school because of his weight and his lack of athletic ability. There is currently no reliable knowledge of Lopez’s whereabouts. He served fourteen years in prison and three years in a hospital, both of which he was released from early on good behavior. It was in Ecuador that he was arrested after a failed abduction attempt and confessed to the murder of over 300 people. He began his murders in Peru, then moved to Colombia and Ecuador. He claimed to have been raped by multiple men, including a teacher and prison mates, before he began killing. His mother was a prostitute - a fact he would later blame for affecting him in many ways - and threw him out of his home at the age of eight after catching him molesting his younger sister. He was born the seventh of thirteen children six months after his father was shot and killed. Summary: Pedro Lopez was a Colombian serial killer. It’s also noteworthy that Kemper had an estimated IQ of 145. The death penalty was a childhood fantasy of his, and after requesting it, he was sentenced to life in prison. After leaving California and driving to Colorado, Kemper still had heard no news of the deaths of his mother or her friend, so he called police to turn himself in. He then invited his mother’s friend over for dinner and a movie, killed her, and spent the night with her body. He decapitated her body and engaged in intercourse with the head, and proceeded to scream at it and use it as a dartboard. The end of his killing sprees came when his mother arrived home one night and he murdered her. After his release, Kemper picked up a total of 6 young women hitchhiking, killed them, and raped their bodies.

He turned himself into police and was released from custody at age 21. At the age of 15 he killed his grandmother because he “just wanted to see what it was like to kill grandma” and shot his grandfather shortly after fearing repercussions. He kept bits of the dead cat hidden in his room. He killed another family cat 3 years later when he suggested it was showing his sister more affection. He showed early signs of psychopathy, such as burying a living cat, digging up the body, and staking it’s head on a spike. He was also known for engaging in necrophilia once the murders had been conducted. Summary: Ed Kemper was an American serial killer known for killing his grandparents, his mother and her friend, and 6 young women. He went on to escape from custody twice, and was ultimately given the death sentence and was executed in 1989. He was eventually convicted, after months of investigations. They did an investigation and placed him on 24 hour surveillance. Bundy was apprehended after police found him driving through a neighborhood in the early morning, and he began fleeing when he saw police cruisers. He also chose to keep some of the heads of his victims in his apartment. He did this until the weather or animals ruined them. Once he committed his murders, he returned to the scenes four hours at a time to rape and groom the corpses and the scenes. He was known for impersonating officers as well as pretending to be injured to get close enough to his victims to overpower them and kidnap them. He was well-known for being handsome and charming, two features that allowed him to gain the trust of his female victims. Summary: Ted Bundy is an American serial killer known for being a kidnapper, burglar, rapist, necrophilist, and of course murderer who targeted young women and girls in the early 1970’s. Photo: Ed Gein handcuffed in police custody. It is suspected that he was attempting to create a “woman suit” to become his mother.

Gein admitted to robbing from at least 9 graves.
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They also found multiple human skulls (some which had been made into bowls) lampshades, socks and other articles of clothing, and chair covers made of human skin a belt made out of human nipples and a box filled with human labia and noses. Upon searching his property they discovered her body decapitated, hanging upside down, dressed as a deer with her corpse gutted, and dead from rifle shots.

In 1957, local authorities named Gein a suspect in the disappearance of a store clerk. Following her passing in 1945, Ed became increasingly interested in cults, cannibals, and Nazis. Growing up and staying at home most of the time, he developed an unusual attachment to his mother. He was mostly told to keep away from other children and people to avoid becoming influenced by them.

Summary: Ed Gein grew up in a very strictly religious household. Dates: (Potentially as early as 1945, with the suspicious death of his brother) 1957
