This American Serial Killer also goes by the name "The Milwaukee Monster".
Jeffery Dahmer aka "The Milwaukee Cannibal"
This Argentinian criminal was the first to be fingered, pun intended, as the guilty party due to Forensic Fingerprinting.
Francisca Rojas (1892)
These violent killings, part of the White Chappell Murders, have gone completely unsolved, despite investigators searching for over 130 years.
Jack the Ripper Murders
This American Serial Killer blamed his crimes on everything from "corn", to sugar, to television programming for pushing him to committing his crimes.
Ted Bundy
An unknown victim of the crime, most often used in murder investigations.
John/Jane Doe
His crimes helped inspire horror movie legends such as "Leatherface", "Buffalo Bill", and "Norman Bates".
Ed Gein
This American Serial Killer also goes by the name "The Pretty Picture Killer".
Rodney Alcala "The Dating Game Killer"
This criminal was the first to be brought down by DNA evidence in 1982, in Great Britain.
Colin Pitchfork
This little girl's disappearance in 1996 still remains a mystery, thanks in no small part to Law Enforcement failing to correctly gather evidence and secure the crime scene.
JonBenét Ramsey
This American Gangster was never convicted of any of the murders he ordered, instead being arrested for Tax Evasion.
Al Capone aka "Scarface"
This isn't the first time crimes like these have shown up, in fact, these are eerily similar to a well known crime.
Copy Cat Crime
This horror movie franchise was partly inspired by the "Gainseville Ripper".
Scream
This American Serial Killer originally was called "The Wichita Strangler".
Dennis Rader "B.T.K."
This monster committed the worst mass "Pew Pewing" in world history in Oslo, Norway on July 22, 2011. He mercilessly butchered 77 civilians, most of which were teens.
Anders Breivik
This unsolved string of Murders in California in 1968-69 have endured thanks to the brutality of the crimes as well as the cyphers delivered to the police that have yet to be cracked.
Zodiac
This American Serial Killer was also the owner of several KFC franchises and the owner of his own construction and landscaping business.
John Wayne Gacy aka "The Killer Clown"
This is a Latin term, referring to the execution of the crime. Often, this can be a identifying piece of evidence.
Modus Operandi or MO
This film was inspired by the 1978 Lufthansa heist, although, you shouldn't attract attention.
Goodfellas
This American Serial Killer was also known as "The .44 Killer", named after his chosen weapon.
David Berkowitz "Son of Sam"
This incident, taking place on February 28, 1997, was the inciting incident that pushed American Law Enforcement into a much more militaristic leaning.
North Hollywood Shootout
This brutal double homicide in 1892 created a nursery rhyme that retells the horrific incident.
Lizzie Borden
This Bank Robbing Texas couple were some of the most famous depression era criminals, despite being actually complete failures at robbing banks.
Bonnie and Clyde
This type of case has hit a brick wall in the investigation.
Cold Case
This film told the story of Federal Agents trying to catch John Dillinger, Pretty Boy Floyd, and Baby Face Nelson.
Public Enemies
This American Serial Killer was also called "The Ogre of Aptos" and "The Mad Titan".
Ed Kemper aka "The Co-ed Killer"
This individual, coined as "The Mad Bomber", is widely considered to be the first criminal to be caught using Psychological Profiling in 1957, pre-dating the FBI's "Behavioral Sciences Unit".
George Metesky
This union boss's disappearance has been hotly debated alongside the believed locations of his body. Locations of his body could include New Jersey, Milwaukee, and even under the 10 yard line at Giant's Stadium.
Jimmy Hoffa
This American Cannibal and Serial killer was known for eating his victims as well as trying to make his victims into mindless zombies.
Jeffery Dahmer
Many Serial Killers keep these, using them to relive their crimes before finding a new victim.
Trophy
This film was an adaptation of the story of two depression era gangsters of the same name, although the film takes some "creative liberties" with some of the facts.
Bonnie and Clyde (1967)
One of three American Serial Killers known as "The Freeway Killer", he also goes by "The Score Card Killer".
Randy Kraft
This investigative technique correctly assumes that most criminals will start committing crimes in the area where they are most comfortable, and was created by Dr. Kim Rossmo in the 1980's.
Geographic Profiling
After Hijacking a plane in 1971, this domestic terrorist disappeared with $200,000 in a bag and a parachute and was never seen or heard again.
D. B. Cooper
Known as Americas first Serial Killer, he built a hotel in Chicago that many have since dubbed "The Murder Castle".
H. H. Holmes
This type of criminal is typical of someone who meticulously plans every detail out.
An Organized Killer
This film covered real life murders in California, although, unlike in the movie, the real crimes remain unsolved.
Zodiac
This Soviet Russia Serial Killer was also called "The Forrest Strip Killer".
Andrei Chikatilo aka "The Ripper of Rostov"
Miranda Rights (Miranda v. Arizona)
After escaping the supposedly "Escape Proof" prison, Frank Morris, John Anglin, and Clarence Anglin were never seen or heard from again. There was also never any evidence to their fates in the water or on the shores.
The Alcatraz Escape
This American Domestic Terrorist constructed a small hut in the woods where he constructed his weapons and sent them through the mail.
Ted Kaczynski aka The Unabomber
A type of Serial Killer that targets those they see as morally unfit or unworthy to live in the world.
Moralistic Crusader
This film attempts to tell the story of Henry Lee Lucas.
Henry: Portrait of a Killer
This American Spree/Serial Killer was also called "Dracula".
Richard Chase aka "The Vampire of Sacramento"
This incident, Committed by Martin Bryant in 1996, resulted in Australia banning all firearms.
Port Arthur Massacre
The brutal murder and dismemberment of this young woman in 1947 came with a silver lining, in that it helped expose the extent of the corruption of the Los Angeles PD at the time.
The Black Dahlia
This depression era Gangster holds the honor of being the first of "America's Most Wanted".
John Dillinger
Three actions that many Serial Killers exhibit two or all three when they are younger.
The McDonald Triad
This Mexican Killer was the real life inspiration for Dr. Hannibal Lector.
Dr. Alfredo Ballí Treviño