
Top 10 Unsolved Serial Killer Mysteries
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09: the Axeman is treated as a legend or a boogie man today, which is probably why you can hear jazz music every night of the week in Nawlins.
08: the is the first time I've heard of heard of this one, and I'm surprised whoever was doing this hasn't been caught on camera considering the UK's extensive CCTV network.
07: I'm going to roll with the FBI on this; there may be a car out there, but all the cases are far apart, and there's little evidence to substantiate the case.
06: Il Monstro, so many theories have been thrown out there that I doubt that they could solve it today, unless they have some preserved blood evidence and take a page out of what many American police departments are doing with genealogy.
05: I find it interesting that Hillside Strangler Kenneth Bianchi was listed as a suspect. Also, arrested a guy in Nevada with a similar M. O. present in California, but the DNA did not match.
04: If Hannah Martin is still around, and her story is true, her daughter might be the key to solving that case if Glasgow Police decides to use genealogy.
03: I find the theory of the killer potentially being a hobo jumping from boxcar to boxed car as an interesting angle to the case, and there's also the angle that several of the unknown male victims possibly gay.
02: last I checked they found a potential suspect for Zodiac, but I do not know if anything came of that.
01: many people on Web Sleuths have try to tackle Jack the Ripper, he be connected to the River Thames Mystery, or that his killings continued on in America and elsewhere abroad, my favorite theory is the one about the Polish barber.
Hey WatchMojo, when are you all going to do a video about the Texas Killing Fields, at least three or four serial killers along I-45 between Houston and Galveston in my backyard of Galveston County Texas, one killer caught, but most of the murders are still unsolved.
Date: 2023-12-17
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Jeremiah_Rivers76
There s no telling when we might uncover the identity of Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer. Those two cases would keep me up at night if I studied criminology, but some truths behind true crime are often, as they say, stranger than fiction. What makes Cleveland Torso creepier still is that my hometown is roughly an hour from Cleveland. Maybe the Buckeye State s capital of Columbus has some unsolved serial murders I can research
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There s no telling when we might uncover the identity of Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac Killer. Those two cases would keep me up at night if I studied criminology, but some truths behind true crime are often, as they say, stranger than fiction. What makes Cleveland Torso creepier still is that my hometown is roughly an hour from Cleveland. Maybe the Buckeye State s capital of Columbus has some unsolved serial murders I can research
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leonardolim8976
Even with these guys arrested that still doesnt fully satisfy the dead's family bc some serial killer got life or even 20+ yrs only are still alive while the dead is dead so they feel like the serial killer still technically won. Some serial killers got released like karla holmolka. 12 years in prison only fullfill us 1/3 of our satisfaction while serial killers that got caught and got life sentence only satisfied us 50%
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Even with these guys arrested that still doesnt fully satisfy the dead's family bc some serial killer got life or even 20+ yrs only are still alive while the dead is dead so they feel like the serial killer still technically won. Some serial killers got released like karla holmolka. 12 years in prison only fullfill us 1/3 of our satisfaction while serial killers that got caught and got life sentence only satisfied us 50%
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christigmc
My biggest question about the Alphabet murders was how could a killer find 3 people with matching first and last name initials. Even with today s technology and everyone on social media it would still be a lot of work. Or was it just a coincidence and he added in the town matching letter as well.
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My biggest question about the Alphabet murders was how could a killer find 3 people with matching first and last name initials. Even with today s technology and everyone on social media it would still be a lot of work. Or was it just a coincidence and he added in the town matching letter as well.
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watchmojo
Fun fact- we now know that the call in to the tv show was Not the zodiac killer, as the last of the zodiac killer letters was deciphered and he mocked the whole situation as it was very much so Not him
Edit: second to last letter 1 still unsolved
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Fun fact- we now know that the call in to the tv show was Not the zodiac killer, as the last of the zodiac killer letters was deciphered and he mocked the whole situation as it was very much so Not him
Edit: second to last letter 1 still unsolved
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MrAverageD
So why would you create a Top 10, unsolved Serial Killer list, and then have 2 of them be not even 100% sure if people were murdered or not? They are plenty of Confirmed (and unsolved) Serial Killers that could've easily made the list.
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So why would you create a Top 10, unsolved Serial Killer list, and then have 2 of them be not even 100% sure if people were murdered or not? They are plenty of Confirmed (and unsolved) Serial Killers that could've easily made the list.
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JessePerez-vr7nn
I wonder if all the murders that took place in the Colonial Parkway were related to one single killer. I've seen the documentaries on it. It's a very puzzling case. There's a lot of Unsolved Serial Killer cases. Great video.
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I wonder if all the murders that took place in the Colonial Parkway were related to one single killer. I've seen the documentaries on it. It's a very puzzling case. There's a lot of Unsolved Serial Killer cases. Great video.
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builttoblast
Wouldn't be surprised if the Alphabet Killer was inspired by Agatha Christie's 'The ABC Murders'. The circumstances of the book's victims is identical to that of the Alphabet Killer.
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Wouldn't be surprised if the Alphabet Killer was inspired by Agatha Christie's 'The ABC Murders'. The circumstances of the book's victims is identical to that of the Alphabet Killer.
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jsutton0010
I think it's time to stop wasting time looking into Jack the Ripper. Who ever the killer was, he will never be indentified, and has been dead for over a hundred years.
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I think it's time to stop wasting time looking into Jack the Ripper. Who ever the killer was, he will never be indentified, and has been dead for over a hundred years.
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justinschauwecker
No Phantom Killer? The perpetrator of the Texarkana Moonlight murders in 1946. Or even the Villisca Axe Murders, June 9-10, 1912 in Villisca, Iowa.
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No Phantom Killer? The perpetrator of the Texarkana Moonlight murders in 1946. Or even the Villisca Axe Murders, June 9-10, 1912 in Villisca, Iowa.
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mr. sushi2221
Anyone else think at least one of these cases are the act of police? Knowing the type of people they recruit I wouldn t be surprised.
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Anyone else think at least one of these cases are the act of police? Knowing the type of people they recruit I wouldn t be surprised.
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tazzgikong5087
Damn at last a decent WatchMojo video without any other annoying video interruption which unable viewers watching the main video.
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Damn at last a decent WatchMojo video without any other annoying video interruption which unable viewers watching the main video.
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AthenaisC
What? No Oakland County Child Killer? I grew up in Oakland County during that time, he'll always be the #1 boogey man in my mind.
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What? No Oakland County Child Killer? I grew up in Oakland County during that time, he'll always be the #1 boogey man in my mind.
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joshuamohlman
In my opinion, Jack the Ripper is one of the creepiest unsolved murder mysteries I ve heard of outside the United States
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In my opinion, Jack the Ripper is one of the creepiest unsolved murder mysteries I ve heard of outside the United States
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