Lista de Asesino en serie Famosas
Stephen Flemmi
Stephen Joseph Flemmi is an Italian-American gangster and close associate of Winter Hill Gang boss Whitey Bulger. Beginning in 1975, Flemmi was a top echelon informant for the Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI).
Bradley John Murdoch
Bradley John Murdoch is an Australian criminal serving life imprisonment for the July 2001 murder of English backpacker Peter Falconio in Australia. He will be 74 when eligible for parole in 2032. Murdoch is being held in Darwin Correctional Centre in Darwin, Northern Territory. He has lodged two appeals against his conviction, both of which were unsuccessful. The High Court of Australia refused special leave to appeal on 21 June 2007. He is forbidden to talk to the press.
Larry Eyler
Larry William Eyler was an American serial killer who is believed to have murdered a minimum of twenty-one teenage boys and young men in a series of killings committed between 1982 and 1984 in the Midwestern States. Convicted and sentenced to death by lethal injection for the 1984 kidnapping and murder of 16-year-old Daniel Bridges, Eyler later voluntarily confessed to the 1982 murder of 23-year-old Steven Ray Agan, offering to also confess to his culpability in twenty further unsolved homicides if the state of Illinois would commute his sentence to one of life imprisonment without parole.
Michael Swango
Joseph Michael Swango es un médico estadounidense y un asesino en serie confeso. Se estima que Swango ha estado involucrado en hasta 60 envenenamientos fatales de pacientes y colegas, aunque solo admitió haber causado cuatro muertes. Fue condenado en el 2000 a tres cadenas perpetuas consecutivas sin posibilidad de libertad condicional, y cumple esa condena en la prisión ADX Florence supermax, cerca de Florence, Colorado.
Robert Lee Yates
Robert Lee Yates, Jr. es un asesino en serie estadounidense de Spokane, Washington. Desde 1996 hasta 1998, Yates asesinó al menos 16 mujeres, todas ellas eran prostitutas que trabajaban en "Skid Row" en E. Sprague Avenue. Yates también confesó dos asesinatos cometidos en Walla Wall en 1975 y un asesinato en 1988 cometido en el condado de Skagit. En 2002, Yates fue condenado por asesinar a dos mujeres en el condado de Pierce. Actualmente está condenado a muerte en la penitenciaría del estado de Washington.
Robert Eugene Brashers
Robert Eugene Brashers was an American serial killer and rapist. In 2018, he was identified by CeCe Moore, chief genetic genealogist at Parabon, via genetic genealogy website GEDmatch as the murderer of Genevieve Zitricki in Greenville, South Carolina in 1990, the rapist of a 14-year-old girl in Memphis, Tennessee in 1997, and the killer of mother and daughter Sherri and Megan Scherer in Portageville, Missouri in 1998.
Backpacker Murders
Ivan Robert Marko Milat was an Australian serial killer who was convicted of the backpacker murders in 1996. Milat, commonly known as the "Backpacker Murderer", assaulted, imprisoned, robbed and subsequently murdered two men and five women in New South Wales between 1989 and 1993. Milat's modus operandi was to approach unsuspecting hitchhikers along the Hume Highway under the guise of providing them transport to areas of southern New South Wales then sometime during the journey he would take his victims into the Belangalo State Forest where he would incapacitate and then murder them.
Donald Harvey
Donald Harvey fue un asesino en serie estadounidense. Afirmó haber asesinado a 87 personas, aunque las estimaciones oficiales indican que tiene entre 37 y 57 víctimas.
Diogo Alves
Diogo Alves fue un asesino en serie español-portugués. Entre 1836 y 1840, mató a 70 personas. Los crímenes que cometió ocurrieron todos en el área del Acueducto de las Aguas Libres, ganando por tanto el título de "Asesino del acueducto". Fue sentenciado a muerte y ahorcado el 19 de febrero de 1841. La cabeza del asesino fue separada de su cuerpo y se introdujo en un matraz, para así ser preservado con propósitos científicos. Ahora es una atracción turística.
Vlado Taneski
Vlado Taneski was a Macedonian serial killer. A career journalist for over twenty years, Taneski was arrested in June 2008 in his hometown of Kičevo for the murders of two women on whose deaths he had also written freelance articles; when arrested he was also being investigated over the death of an additional woman. These articles had aroused the suspicion of the police, since they contained information which had not been released to the public. After DNA tests connected Taneski to the murders, he was arrested and imprisoned on 22 June 2008 and was found dead in his cell the following day, after an apparent suicide.