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A police sketch of the Phoenix serial killer. (Phoenix Police Department)

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A Phoenix serial killer is suspected of striking for a ninth time after police say he shot at a 21-year-old man and 4-year-old boy.

The killer – who appears to strike randomly in the dark of night, randomly shooting people outside their homes – is terrifying the Phoenix, Arizona community. No one was injured in the July 11 incident involving the man and boy, however the serial killer has taken seven people’s lives and injured 2 others, Fox News says.

Most recently, the Phoenix killer “ambushed and fatally shot two women and a 12-year-old girl in their driveway,” said NBC News. The shootings began in March, 2016.

Police announced Aug. 3 that they believe the July 11 incident fits the unknown killer’s pattern. They have released a drawing of him from a police sketch artist (above). NBC says that the incident means the killer struck again even after police alerted the Phoenix community about him.

Here’s what you need to know:

1. Police Believe The Serial Killer Has Access to Several Cars & Have Considered Whether He Is a Mechanic

Another case linked to Phoenix serial killer, who is responsible for at least seven deaths https://t.co/yTmHS8QuI3pic.twitter.com/iiBWKRKsce

— TucsonNewsNow (@TucsonNewsNow) August 4, 2016

The killer doesn’t always use the same car; witnesses have described a white Cadillac or Lincoln and a “a late ’90s or early 2000s 5 series BMW,” said NBC. This has led police to consider whether the gunman “works as a mechanic or on a used car lot” or somewhere else where he would have easy access to multiple cars, NBC said.

Most of the attacks “occurred in the blue-collar Maryvale neighborhood,” said Fox News, although not all of them. CNN described the area as a “Latino enclave” that law enforcement experts think the killer knows well.

CNN says some people are calling the killer the monster of Maryvale or the serial street shooter.

2. The Killer Attacks People Who Are Standing Outside Their Homes or Sitting In Cars

Memorial for Angela Linner, Maleah and Stefanie Ellis outside their home. Family says Stefanie died this morning. pic.twitter.com/MzlGwWHyxd

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Police say the killer’s M.O. is to attack victims “as they stood outside their homes or sat in vehicles after dark,” according to CBS News. The killer either fired while sitting in a car or stepped out of a vehicle and fired, said CBS.

Police haven’t released additional details about the most recent shooting, said The Associated Press.

Police have said there is no evidence to connect the killer to 11 freeway shootings in Phoenix in 2015.

CNN reported in April that charges were dismissed against a man, Leslie Allen Merritt Jr., who was charged in those Phoenix-area crimes. His lawyer has said he was wrongfully accused.

3. Police Say They Have No Idea What the Killer’s Motive Is & Are Offering a $50,000 Reward

Diego Verdugo-Sanchez, 21: 'A big big teddy bear' with… https://t.co/12Q2peth0f#Crime#Legal#USA#US#Law#Policepic.twitter.com/d8E0GC5O36

— ReportSpeeders.com (@ReportSpeeders) June 23, 2016

Police are turning to the community for help because they don’t have many leads, says The AP, adding that the reward is being offered for information leading to an arrest. They don’t know why the killer is striking.

People who have information can contact the Phoenix Police Department Violent Crimes Bureau at 602-261-6141 or Silent Witness at 480-WITNESS, said AZCentral.com.

4. The Killer is Described As a ‘Lanky Man in His Early 20s’

Although The Associated Press says that’s the description police consider most likely, they are still not ruling out the possibility that others are involved.

In July, CNN described the man as “a lanky Hispanic male under 5 feet, 10 inches tall,” according to Sgt. Jonathan Howard of the Phoenix Police Department.

However, in the same story, CNN said that witnesses had described the man “as a light-skinned Latino or white man in his 20s.”

5. The Serial Killer’s Victims Do Not Appear Connected to Each Other, Police Say

CNN said police can not find any link among the victims of the man, who uses a semi-automatic handgun to commit the crimes.

The victims are Diego Verdugo-Sanchez, Krystal Annette White, Horacio de Jesus Pena, Manuel Castro Garcia, Maleah Ellis, Angela Linner, and Stefanie Ellis. You can see photos of the victims here. The Ellises and Linner were shot together.

A Go Fund Me site for Maleah Ellis’ family says, “although only at the tender age of 12, she was able to touch the lives of so many with her contagious smile, cheerful personality and unique ‘Maleah’ attitude.”

The killer appears to be targeting Hispanic and African-American victims, but they range in age from 12 to 55, says CBS 5 in Arizona. The first victim, a 16-year-old boy, was shot on March 17 but survived, said KTVK.

The victims were shot between 9 p.m. and 3 a.m.

A serial killer is typically a person who murders three or more people, with the murders taking place over more than a month and including a significant period of time between them.[1][2] The Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) defines serial killing as 'a series of two or more murders, committed as separate events, usually, but not always, by one offender acting alone'.[2][3]

Identified serial killers[edit]

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Status Notes Ref
Edward J. Adams 1920–1921 7 7 Killed by police during shootout Criminal who murdered seven people, including three policemen [4]
Rodney Alcala 1971–1979 8 50–130 Sentenced to death Sometimes called the 'Dating Game Killer' because of his 1978 appearance on the television show The Dating Game in the midst of his murder spree [5]
Howard Allen 1974–1987 3 3 Incarcerated for 60 years Death Sentence Commuted [6][7]
Quincy Allen 2002 4 4 Sentenced to death [8]
Richard Angelo 1987 4 10 Sentenced to 50 years to life in prison Long Island male nurse who poisoned patients in his care. [9]
William Dale Archerd 1947–1966 3 6 Died in prison First person convicted of using insulin as a murder weapon [10]
Benjamin Atkins 1991–1992 11 11 Died in prison Also known as the 'Woodward Corridor Killer' [11]
Joe Ball 1936–1938 2 20 Committed suicide to avoid apprehension Known as the 'Alligator Man' [12]
Danny Barber 1978–1980 4 4 Executed 1999 [13]
Velma Barfield 1971–1978 1 6 Executed 1984 Barfield was the first woman in the United States to be executed after the 1976 resumption of capital punishment and the first since 1962. She was also the first woman to be executed by lethal injection. [14]
Cesar Barone 1991–1993 4 4+ Died in prison before he could be executed Killed four women around the Portland area [15]
Herb Baumeister 1980–1996 11 20 Committed suicide while a fugitive Responsible for murdering at least 11 victims who were found buried on his property [16]
Martha Beck 1947–1949 3 20 Executed 1951 Along with accomplice Raymond Fernandez, became known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' [17]
Bender Family 1869–1872 11 11+ Unknown Family of serial killers who lived and operated in Labette County, Kansas
Robert Berdella 1984–1987 6 6+ Died in prison [18]
David Berkowitz 1976–1977 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Also known as the 'Son of Sam' [19]
Kenneth Bianchi 1977–1978 12 12 Sentenced to life imprisonment Along with accomplice Angelo Buono Jr., known as the 'Hillside Stranglers' [20]
Richard Biegenwald 1958–1983 6 11 Died in prison [21]
Jake Bird 1930–1947 2 46 Executed 1949 Sentenced to death for the murders of two people; confessed to 44 other murders [22]
Arthur Gary Bishop 1979–1983 5 5 Executed 1988 [23]
Lawrence Bittaker 1979 5 5 Sentenced to death With accomplice Roy Norris known as the 'Tool Box Killers' [24]
John Bittrolff 1993 2 4+ Sentenced to 25 years to life Suspect in Long Island serial killer case [25]
Terry Blair 1982–2004 7 9 Sentenced to life imprisonment Sentenced 25 years imprisonment for one murder, released on parole after serving 21 years and committed additional murders upon release [26]
Morris Bolber 1930s–1938 114 114 Sentenced to life imprisonment Russian immigrant; member of the Philadelphia poison ring [27]
William Bonin 1979–1980 21 36+ Executed 1996 Known as the 'Freeway Killer'; was known to murder with several accomplices [28]
Dallen Bounds 1999 4 4+ Committed suicide to avoid apprehension [29][30]
Gary Ray Bowles 1994 6 25 Executed 2019 Targeted gay men in Florida, Georgia and Maryland [31]
William Bradford 1984 2 28+ Died in prison awaiting execution Suspected of more murders due to his modus operandi of taking photographs of his victims [32][33]
Charlie Brandt 1971–2004 3 6+ Committed suicide to avoid apprehension [34]
Robert Eugene Brashers 1990–1998 3 3+ Committed suicide before he could be arrested Known as 'Mister Maroon' [35]
Briley Brothers 1979 11 20 Executed 1984 & 1985 Three brothers and an accomplice responsible for 11 murders [36]
Debra Denise Brown 1984 8 8 Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment Accomplice of Alton Coleman [37]
Robert Charles Browne 1970–1995 2 2+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Missionary convicted for two murders; confessed to murdering 49 women [38]
Jerry Brudos 1968–1969 4 4+ Died in prison Known as the 'Lust Killer' and 'Shoe Fetish Slayer' [39]
Robert Anthony Buell 1981–1983 2 3+ Executed 2002 [40]
Judy Buenoano 1971–1983 3 3+ Executed 1998 Caught in 1983 after poisoning and car bombing a fiancée [41]
Thomas Bunday 1979–1981 5 6 Died in an intentional motorcycle crash Never arrested, as he was released after interrogation on a technicality [42]
Carol M. Bundy 1980 7 7 Died in prison With accomplice Doug Clark, known as the 'Sunset Strip Killers' [43]
Ted Bundy 1961–1978 28 30+ Executed 1989 [44]
Angelo Buono Jr. 1977–1978 9 10 Died in prison Along with accomplice Kenneth Bianchi, known as the 'Hillside Stranglers' [45]
Eugene Butler 1900–1906 6 6 Died in North Dakota State Hospital Crimes discovered two years after his death [46]
Patty Cannon 1802–1829 4 25+ Died in prison awaiting trial Gang leader who kidnapped slaves and free blacks to either sell or torture them [47]
Ricardo Caputo 1971–1977 4 6 Died in prison [48]
Harvey Carignan 1949–1974 2 5+ Incarcerated 150 years Known as the 'Want-Ad Killer'; escaped hanging for a 1949 killing on a technicality [49]
David Carpenter 1979–1981 7 10+ Sentenced to death Also known as the 'Trailside Killer' [50]
Thomas D. Carr 1860s–1869 1 15 Executed 1870 First legal execution in Belmont County, Ohio [51]
Michael Bear Carson 1981–1983 3 12 Sentenced to 75 years to life [7]
Suzan Carson 1981–1983 3 12 Sentenced to 75 years to life [52]
Steven David Catlin 1976–1984 3 3 Sentenced to death [53]
Richard Chase 1977–1978 6 6 Committed suicide awaiting execution Known as the 'Vampire of Sacramento' [54]
Thor Nis Christiansen 1976–1979 4 4 Murdered in prison by unknown assailant [55][56]
Joseph Christopher 1980–1981 12 12+ Died in prison Known as the 'Midtown Slasher' [57]
Doug Clark 1980 7 7 Sentenced to death With accomplice Carol M. Bundy, known as the 'Sunset Strip Killers' [58]
Hadden Clark 1986–1992 2 2+ Sentenced to 70 years Cannibal convicted of two murders; confessed to many more [59]
Ronald E. Clark 1967 2 9 Died in prison [21]
Mary Clement 1880–1885 4 4 Released in 1886 Luxembourgish immigrant who poisoned her family members with arsenic [60]
Alfred Leonard Cline 1930–1945 9 11 Died in prison Murdered his wives with poisoned buttermilk after persuading them to will their possessions to his name. [61]
Cynthia Coffman 1986 4 4 Sentenced to death Kidnapped four women by ATMs before accomplice strangled them [62]
Carroll Cole 1948–1980 16 35 Executed 1985 [63]
Alton Coleman 1984 8 8 Executed 2002 Multi-state killer who along with his accomplice murdered a man and injured another, murdered four women and three young girls, and raped a young girl [37]
Rory Enrique Conde 1994–1995 6 6 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Tamiami Trail Strangler' [64]
Anthony Cook 1973–1981 9 9+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Committed crimes with his brother Nathaniel Cook [65]
Nathaniel Cook 1973–1981 9 9+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Committed crimes with his brother Anthony Cook [65]
Jessie Lee Cooks 1973–1974 15 73+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders [66]
Faye Copeland 1986–1989 5 12 Died in prison awaiting execution Along with her husband, Ray Copeland, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States [67][68][69][70][71]
Ray Copeland 1986–1989 5 12 Died in prison awaiting execution Along with his wife, Faye Copeland, the oldest couple ever sentenced to death in the United States [67][68][69][70][71]
Dean Corll 1970–1973 28 28+ Killed by accomplice Elmer Wayne Henley Crimes referred to as the 'Houston Mass Murders' [72]
Juan Corona 1971 25 25+ Sentenced to life imprisonment. Died in prison in 2019. Majority of victims had been transient workers [73][74]
Daniel Lee Corwin 1987 3 3 Executed 1998 Abducted and killed three women around Texas [75]
Tony Costa 1968–1969 4 8 Committed Suicide in prison [76]
Richard Cottingham 1967–1980 6 85–100 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known variously as the 'Butcher of Times Square', the 'Torso Killer', the 'New York (city) Ripper', and the 'Times Square Torso Ripper' [77][78][79]
Juan Covington 1998–2005 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment [80]
Scott William Cox 1980s–1990 2 20+ Granted parole in 2013 [81]
Andre Crawford 1993–1999 11 11 Sentenced to life imprisonment [82]
Mary Frances Creighton 1920–1935 1 4 Executed by electric chair Poisoned her lover's wife; suspected of poisoning her mother in-law, father in-law, and younger brother [83]
Charles Cullen 1988–2003 10 40+ Incarcerated 127 years A nurse in New Jersey and Pennsylvania [84]
Andrew Cunanan 1997 5 5 Committed suicide while a fugitive [85]
Jeffrey Dahmer 1978–1991 17 17 Murdered by inmate Christopher Scarver Milwaukee cannibal who retained various body parts of his victims [86]
Mike DeBardeleben 1965–1983 0 8 Died from pneumonia in prison Also known as the 'Mall Passer'; convicted rapist and counterfeiter who kidnapped, raped, and tortured numerous women. Although never convicted of murder, Debardeleben is suspected to be behind the killings of at least 8 women. [87]
Samuel Dieteman 2005–2006 8 8 Sentenced to life imprisonment Accomplice Dale Hausner committed suicide in prison [88]
Thomas Dillon 1989–1992 5 5+ Died While Incarcerated [89]
Westley Allan Dodd 1989 3 3 Executed 1993 [90]
Ronald Dominique 1997–2006 8 23+ Sentenced to life imprisonment [91]
Nannie Doss 1927–1954 8 11 Died in prison Known as the 'Giggling Granny' and the 'Jolly Black Widow' [92]
Brian Dugan 1983–1985 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment [93]
Joseph E. Duncan III 1996–2005 5 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Raped at least 17 young boys and three young girls [94][95]
Paul Durousseau 1997–2003 9 9+ Sentenced to death (overturned on January 31, 2017; awaiting resentencing) German authorities suspect Durousseau may have killed several local women when he was stationed there with the Army during the early 1990s. [96]
Dale Wayne Eaton 1988, 2001 (known)
c. 1983-1996 (suspected)
2 11+ Sentenced to death (overturned - awaiting resentencing hearing) Eaton perpetrated the 1988 kidnapping, rape, and murder of 18-year-old Lisa Kimmell, a crime that went unsolved for 14 years. In 2004, he was convicted of Kimmell's murder and sentenced to death. Eaton's death sentence was overturned in 2014 and he is currently awaiting a new sentencing hearing. Although he has not been charged, Eaton is also suspected of being behind the killings of numerous women between 1983 and 1996, known as the 'Great Basin Murders'.

In addition to Kimmell's murder, Eaton was also convicted for beating his cellmate to death in 2001 while incarcerated in federal prison on unrelated charges.

[97]
Edward Edwards 1977–1996 5 15 Died in prison awaiting execution Sentenced to death for shooting his foster son in 1996 insurance murder [98][99]
Mack Ray Edwards 1953–1970 3 18 Committed suicide awaiting execution [100][101]
Walter E. Ellis 1986–2007 7 7 Died in prison Known as the 'Milwaukee North Side Strangler' [102]
Scott Erskine 1989–1993 3 3+ Sentenced to death [103][104]
Felipe Espinosa 1863 32 32 Killed by Tom Tobin
Donald Leroy Evans 1985–1991 3 70 Died in prison; murdered by a fellow death row inmate Suspected of another dozen murders but recanted his confessions to over 70 more [105]
Gary Evans 1985–1997 5 5 Committed suicide to avoid apprehension [106]
Richard Evonitz 1996–1997 3 3+ Committed Suicide to avoid apprehension [107]
Larry Eyler 1982–1984 2 24 Died in prison awaiting execution Known as the 'Interstate Killer' [108]
Christine Falling 1980–1982 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Epileptic who strangled infants because of voices in her head [109]
Neal Falls ?–2015? 0 10+ Killed by intended victim Suspected of killing up to 10 women before being killed in self defense. [110]
Maria Carina Favato 1930s–1938 114 114 Sentenced to life imprisonment Italian immigrant; member of the Philadelphia poison ring [27]
Carl Feigenbaum 1888–1894 1 13+ Executed 1896 German sailor who murdered his landlord in 1894; allegedly responsible for murders in other countries, also suspect in the Jack the Ripper case. [111]
Raymond Fernandez 1947–1949 3 20 Executed 1951 Along with accomplice Martha Beck, became known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killers' [17]
Albert Fish 1924–1932 3 8+ Executed 1936 Also known as the 'Werewolf of Wysteria'. A sadist and pedophile who cannibalized several children. [112]
Lavinia Fisher ?–1819? 0 Numerous Executed 1820 Along with her husband John was a member of a highway gang; allegedly killed travelers visiting her inn. [113]
Wayne Adam Ford 1997–1998 4 4+ Sentenced to death [114][115]
Bobby Jack Fowler 1973–1996 1 20 Died in prison Convicted of one murder, suspected of up to 20 more. [116]
Kendall Francois 1996–1998 8 10+ Died in prison [118]
Joseph Paul Franklin 1977–1980 11 22 Executed 2013 Also attempted to assassinate Larry Flynt and Vernon Jordan [119]
Lonnie David Franklin Jr. 1985–2007 10 25+ Sentenced to death Known as 'Grim Sleeper'; charged after DNA evidence linked him with ten murders in Los Angeles since 1985 [120]
John Wayne Gacy 1972–1978 33 33+ Executed 1994 Known as the 'Killer Clown' [121][122]
Gerald Gallego 1978–1980 10 10 Died awaiting execution Accomplice Charlene Gallego released 1997 [123]
Michael Gargiulo 1993–2008 3 10 Awaiting capital murder trial [124]
Carlton Gary 1977–1978 7 7+ Executed 2018 [125]
Donald Henry Gaskins 1953–1982 9 100+ Executed 1991 Convicted of nine murders; claimed to an author to have killed more than 100 [126]
Robin Gecht 1981–1982 18 18 Incarcerated for 120 years Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers [127]
Ed Gein 1954–1957 2 7 Died while incarcerated at Mendota Mental Health Institute Known as the 'Plainfield Ghoul'. Gein's life and crimes have inspired, at least in part, the novels/films, Psycho and The Silence of the Lambs, and the 1974 movie, The Texas Chain Saw Massacre. [129][130]
Hubert Geralds 1994–1995 5 5 Sentenced to death; commuted to life imprisonment Known as the 'Englewood Strangler' [131]
John Arthur Getreu 1963–1974 1 3+ Sentenced to 10 years in prison (1963) Convicted of one murder in 1963, currently being investigated for possible crimes, prior to being identified as a suspect through GEDmatch in 1973 and 74 murders [132]
Janie Lou Gibbs 1966–1967 5 5 Died in prison [133]
Mose Gibson 1908–1920 3 7+ Executed 1920 Guilt has been questioned [134]
William Clyde Gibson 2002–2012 3 3+ Sentenced to death [135]
Bertha Gifford 1900–1928 3 17 Died in Missouri State Hospital #4 Found not guilty by reason of insanity [136]
Kristen Gilbert 1989–1996 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Induced cardiac arrest in patients and would then respond to the coded emergency, often resuscitating the patients herself [137]
Amy Archer-Gilligan 1910–1917 10 50 Died in Connecticut Hospital for the Insane Poisoned a husband and residents of her nursing home [138]
Sean Vincent Gillis 1994–2004 8 8 Sentenced to life imprisonment [139][140]
Lorenzo Gilyard 1977–1993 12 13 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Kansas City Strangler' [141]
Harvey Glatman 1957–1958 3 4 Executed 1959 Known as the 'Lonely Hearts Killer'; lured women to pose for 'bondage photographs'
Billy Glaze 1986–1987 3 20+ Died in prison Guilt has come into question by the discovery of DNA evidence excluding Glaze and implicating another man [142]
Billy Gohl 1902–1910 2 100+ Died in prison Union official linked with the disappearances of over 40 sailors in Aberdeen, Washington in the early 20th century [7]
David Alan Gore 1981–1983 6 6 Executed 2012 One of the pair known as the 'Killing Cousins' [144]
Mark Goudeau 2005–2006 9 9 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Baseline Killer' [145]
Gwendolyn Graham 1987 5 6 Accomplice of Cathy Wood; sentenced to life imprisonment [146][147]
Harrison Graham 1986–1987 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment [148]
Shawn Grate 2005–2016 2 5 Sentenced to death [149][150]
Dana Sue Gray 1994 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment Preyed on elderly women, murdering three; caught after a fourth intended victim survived and identified her [151]
Marvin Gray 1971–1992 3 41 Died in prison Most dangerous prisoner in Colorado until his death; confessed to the murders of 41 people across 8 different states [152]
Ronald Gray 1986–1987 4 4 Sentenced to death [153]
Larry Green 1973–1974 15 73+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders [66]
Ricky Lee Green 1985–1986 4 12 Executed 1997 Bisexual drifter; his wife helped in two of the murders [154]
Samuel Green 1817–1821 2 2+ Executed 1822 [155]
Vaughn Greenwood 1964–1975 11 11 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Skid Row Slasher' [156]
Belle Gunness 1900–1908 25 40 Unknown Norwegian-born murder-for-profit killer who killed her suitors and children [157]
Anna Marie Hahn 1933–1937 5 5 Executed 1938 German-born murder-for-profit killer who poisoned five elderly men
Lizzie Halliday 1890s 4 7 Died in Matteawan State Hospital for the Criminally Insane First woman sentenced to be executed by the electric chair [158]
William Henry Hance 1977–1978 4 4 Executed 1994 Known as the 'Forces of Evil'
Robert Hansen 1971–1983 17 21+ Died in prison Known as the 'Butcher Baker' [159]
Harpe brothers 1797–1804 39 50+ Murdered/executed Brothers or cousins; America's first known serial killers [160]
Donald Harvey 1970–1987 37 80 Died in prison, killed by inmate James Elliott Known as the 'Angel of Death' [161]
Charles Ray Hatcher 1969–1982 2 16 Committed suicide in prison Convicted of two child murders in 1978 and 1982, also stabbed to death a fellow inmate and another man 20 years apart [162]
Dale Hausner 2006 8 8 Committed suicide in prison Convicted of killing people in random drive-by shootings [163]
Harry T. Hayward 1894 1 4 Executed 1895 [164]
Linda Hazzard 1908–1911 1 13 Served 2 years Died in 1938 [165]
William Heirens 1945–1946 3 3 Died in prison Known as the 'Lipstick Killer' [166]
Boone Helm 1850–1864 11 11+ Executed 1864 Known as the 'Kentucky Cannibal' [167][168]
Elmer Wayne Henley 1970–1973 6 6 Sentenced to life imprisonment Crimes referred to as the 'Houston Mass Murders' [72][169]
Francis Hermann 1890–1896 2 8 Unknown Known as the 'Priestly Butcher'; English-born pastor who murdered female church-goers, ex-wives and two of his children [170]
Loren Herzog 1984–1999 3 19 Committed suicide awaiting parole release Along with accompliace Wesley Shermantine known as the 'Speed Freak Killers' [171]
J. Frank Hickey 1883–1911 3 3 Died in prison Known as the 'Postcard Killer' [172]
Audrey Marie Hilley 1975–1980 1 4 Died in prison Poisoned her husband; suspected of poisoning her mother, mother-in-law and a child she was looking after [173]
Johann Otto Hoch 1890–1905 1 50+ Executed 1906 Known as the 'Stockyard Bluebeard'
H. H. Holmes 1891–1894 9 27+ Executed 1896 Convicted of only one murder, but definitively tied to at least eight more. Confessed to a total of 27 [174][175]
William Devin Howell 2003 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Convicted of killing 7 people in 2003. Believed to be the most prolific serial killer in Connecticut history. [176][177]
Waneta Hoyt 1965–1971 5 5 Died in prison Exonerated under New York law because she died before her appeal [178]
Michael Hughes 1986–1993 7 7+ Sentenced to death Known as the 'Southside Slayer' [179]
Leslie Irvin 1954–1955 6 6+ Died in prison His Supreme Court case set a precedent for fair trials of highly publicized defendants [180]
Phillip Carl Jablonski 1978–1991 5 5 Sentenced to death
Keith Hunter Jesperson 1990–1995 8 8+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Happy Face Killer' [181]
John Johnson 1843–? 300+ 300+ Died 1900 Known as 'Liver-Eating Johnson'; mountain man who allegedly ate the livers of Crows he'd slain [182]
Martha Ann Johnson 1977–1982 3 4 Sentenced to death; commuted to life Georgia woman convicted of smothering to death three of her children between 1977 and 1982 [183]
Matthew Steven Johnson 2000–2001 3 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment [184]
Milton Johnson 1983–1984 10 10+ Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment Victims included two deputy sheriffs [52]
Vincent Johnson 1999–2000 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Brooklyn Strangler' [185]
Genene Jones 1977–1982 2 60+ Sentenced to 99 years in prison Texas pediatric nurse who poisoned infants in her care; was due to be released March 2018; however, prosecutors charged her with two additional murders [186][187][188][189]
Syd Jones 1900s–1914 13 13 Executed 1915 [190]
John Joubert 1982–1983 3 3 Executed 1996 Known as the 'Nebraska Boy Snatcher' [191]
Francisco del Junco 1995–1996 4 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Cuban immigrant who murdered and then burned the bodies of prostitutes in Miami [192]
Joseph Kallinger 1974–1975 3 3 Died in prison Committed these crimes with his 15-year-old son Michael [193]
Patrick Kearney 1965–1977 21 43 Sentenced to life imprisonment [194]
Kelly Family 1887 11 12 Killed by vigilantes Family of serial killers who killed and robbed wealthy travellers in No Man's Land [195]
Edmund Kemper 1964–1973 6 10 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Co-Ed Killer' [196]
Israel Keyes 1990s–2012 3 11+ Committed suicide while in custody 3 confirmed victims; linked to 11 victims in 4 states [197]
Roger Kibbe 1977–1987 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'I-5 Strangler' [198]
Scott Lee Kimball 2003–2004 4 5+ 70-year sentence FBI Informant; Proposed as a suspect in the West Mesa murders [199]
Sante Kimes 1996–1998 2 3 Died in prison Criminal who's responsible for numerous crimes committed with her son, Kenneth Jr. [200]
Sharon Kinne 1962–1964 3 3 Escaped from prison 1969 [201]
Anthony Kirkland 1987–2009 5 6 Sentenced to death [202][203]
Tillie Klimek 1914–1921 5 7 Died in prison Polish-born Chicago poisoner
Alfred Knapp 1894–1902 5 5+ Executed 1904 Known as the 'Hamilton Strangler' [204]
Theresa Knorr 1984–1985 2 3 Sentenced to two life sentences Her sons, William and Robert Jr., were accomplices [205]
Michelle Knotek 1994–2003 2 3 22 years in prison Tortured and abused boarders in her home with her husband [206]
Paul John Knowles 1974 18 35 Killed by police attempting to escape from custody Known as the 'Casanova Killer' [207][208]
Todd Kohlhepp 2003–2016 7 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment [209][210]
Andrew Kokoraleis 1981–1982 18 18 Executed 1999 Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers [127][211]
Thomas Kokoraleis 1981–1982 18 18 Released March 29, 2019 Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers [127]
Randy Kraft 1971–1983 16 67 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Scorecard Killer' and the 'Freeway Killer' [212]
Timothy Krajcir 1977–1982 9 9 Sentenced to life imprisonment [213]
Peter Kudzinowski 1924–1928 3 3 Executed 1929
Richard Kuklinski 1948–1986 5 100–150 Died in prison Mafia associate known as the 'Iceman' [214]
Sheila LaBarre 2004–2006 2 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment without parole Claimed she was an angel sent by God to punish pedophiles [215]
Leonard Lake 1983–1985 11 25 Committed suicide while in custody Along with accomplice Charles Ng, they are also known as the 'Operation Miranda Killers'. They collected women as sex slaves before killing them. They killed a number of men and children as well. [216][217][218][219][220]
Delphine LaLaurie 1834 ? ? Died in Paris, France Tortured and maimed her slaves [221]
Adam Leroy Lane 2007 2 2+ Sentenced to 50 years [222][223][224]
Derrick Todd Lee 1992–2003 2 7+ Died in prison awaiting execution Known as the 'Baton Rouge Serial Killer'; convicted of two murders; linked by DNA evidence to five others [225]
Gary Lewingdon 1977–1978 10 10 Died in prison Together with brother Thaddeus Lewingdon, known as the '.22 Caliber Killers' [226][227]
Thaddeus Lewingdon 1977–1978 9 9 Died in prison Together with brother Gary Lewingdon, known as the '.22 Caliber Killers' [226][228]
Samuel Little 1970–2005 61 93+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Transient who allegedly killed 93 women in 14 states [229]
Will Lockett 1912–1920 4 4 Executed 1920 Guilt has been questioned [230]
Michael Lee Lockhart 1987–1988 4 6+ Executed 1997 Received death sentences in three states; executed by the state of Texas
Bobby Joe Long 1984 10 10+ Executed 2019 Also known as the 'Classified Ad Rapist' [231]
Bill Longley 1869–1878 32 32 Executed 1878 Gunfighter who killed unarmed slaves and Mexicans [232]
Henry Lee Lucas 1960–1983 11 200+ Died in prison Confessed to approximately 3,000 murders, although most of his confessions are considered outlandish [233]
Michael Madison 2012–2013 3 3 Sentenced to death [234]
Orville Lynn Majors 1993–1995 6 130 Died in prison [235]
Lee Boyd Malvo 2002 7 17 Life imprisonment without parole (overturned on May 26, 2017; awaiting resentencing) With accomplice John Allen Muhammad, perpetrated the D.C. sniper attacks [236]
Richard Laurence Marquette 1956–1975 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment First 11th person named on FBI 10 Most Wanted [237]
Lee Roy Martin 1967–1968 4 4 Died in prison Known as the 'Gaffney Strangler' [238][239][240]
Rhonda Belle Martin 1926–1951 1 6 Executed 1957 Alabama woman who poisoned family members
David Mason 1980–1982 5 6 Executed 1993 Killed four elderly neighbours in 1980 and his cellmate in 1982 while imprisoned on lesser charges; suspected of shooting dead his boyfriend [241]
Samuel Mason 1797–1803 20 20+ Killed/Died from injuries received during a shoot-out River pirate associated with the Harpe brothers and other outlaws [242]
Jesse Matthew 2009–2014 2 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment Believed to have raped, murdered, and sexually assaulted multiple women in Virginia from 2002 to 2014 [243]
David Edward Maust 1974–2003 5 5 Committed suicide in prison Convicted of killing five teenage boys; one in Germany in 1974, another in 1981, and three he buried in his basement [244][245]
Kimberly McCarthy 1997–1998 1 3 Executed 2013 Crack addict who murdered a neighbour; suspect in two similar murders [246]
Kenneth McDuff 1966–1992 9 14+ Executed 1998 Known as the 'Broomstick Killer'; death sentence for 1966 triple-murder commuted; killed three days after 1989 parole [247][248]
Jerry Walter McFadden 1973–1986 4 4 Executed 1999 [249]
David Meirhofer 1967–1974 4 4 Committed suicide First serial killer to be apprehended via usage of offender profiling [250]
Joe Metheny 1976–1996 5 10 Died in prison Also known as the 'Cannibal'. Butchered his victims and served them at BBQ at his roadside stand. [251]
Henry Lee Moore 1911–1912 2 25 Released 1956 Suspect in the Villisca axe murders; sentenced to life imprisonment for killing his mother and grandmother with an axe, later commuted and released from prison [252]
Manuel Moore 1973–1974 15 73+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders [66]
Stephen Morin 1969–1981 4 48 Executed 1985 Suspected in over 30 unsolved violent crimes across the country [253]
Dontae Morris 2010 5 7 Sentenced to life imprisonment; later changed to the death sentence Murdered three men in drug-related scandals, as well as two policemen who tried to arrest him; also suspected in the deaths of two other men. [254]
Frederick Mors 1914–1915 8 8 Unknown Committed to Hudson River State Hospital, escaped in May 1916. [7]
Winston Moseley 1963–1964 3 3 Died in prison Necrophile who sexually assaulted and murdered three women, including Kitty Genovese [255]
John Allen Muhammad 2002 7 17 Executed 2009 With accomplice Lee Boyd Malvo perpetrated the D.C. sniper attacks [256]
Herbert Mullin 1972–1973 11 13 Sentenced to life imprisonment Eligible for parole in 2021 [257]
Wayne Nance 1974–1986 0 5+ Killed by intended victim [258][259]
Joseph Naso 1977–1994 6 10 Sentenced to death Also a suspect in the Alphabet murders case [260]
Alvin Neelley 1982 2 2 Died in prison Committed murders with wife Judith Neelley [261]
Judith Neelley 1982 2 2 Death sentence commuted to life imprisonment Committed murders with husband Alvin Neelley
Earle Nelson 1926–1927 22 22+ Executed 1928 Known as the 'Gorilla Man' [262]
Charles Ng 1983–1985 11 25 Sentenced to death Along with accomplice Leonard Lake, they are also known as the 'Operation Miranda Killers'. They collected women as sex slaves before killing them. They killed a number of men and children as well. [263][217][218][219][220]
Robert Nixon 1937–1938 3 5 Executed 1939 Nixon served, in part, as the basis of the character of Bigger Thomas in Richard Wright's 1940 social protest novel Native Son.
Marie Noe 1949–1968 8 8 Sentenced to 20 years probation in 1998 Murdered eight of her children; two others died of natural causes [264]
Roy Norris 1979 5 5 Sentenced to 45 years to life With accomplice Lawrence Bittaker known as 'Tool Box Killers' [24]
Gordon Stewart Northcott 1926–1928 3 20 Executed 1930 His mother, Sarah Louise Northcott, was implicated as an accomplice. [265]
Diane O'Dell 1982–1985 3 4 Sentenced to life imprisonment Murders of her illegitimate infants [266]
Carl Panzram 1920–1929 5 22 Executed 1930 murderer, rapist, and arsonist; convicted of two murders; confessed to 19 others [267]
Manuel Pardo 1986 9 9 Executed 2012 Former police officer [268]
Gerald Parker 1978–1978 6 6 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Bedroom Basher' [269]
Louise Peete 1913–1944 3 3+ Executed 1947 Convicted of murdering a man and woman decades apart; four other acquaintances died suspiciously and four husbands committed suicide [270]
Steven Brian Pennell 1987–1988 2 5 Executed 1992 Known as the 'Route 40 Killer' [271]
Christopher Peterson 1990 4 7 Incarcerated 120 years Also known as the 'Shotgun Killer' [272]
Herman Petrillo 1930s–1938 114 114 Executed 1941 Italian immigrant; leader of the Philadelphia poison ring [27]
Paul Petrillo 1930s–1938 114 114 Executed 1941 Italian immigrant; leader of the Philadelphia poison ring [27]
Thomas W. Piper 1873–1875 2 2+ Executed 1876 Known as the 'Boston Belfry Murderer' [273]
Michael Player 1986 10 10 Committed suicide to avoid apprehension Known as the 'Skid Row Slayer' [274]
Jesse Pomeroy 1874 2 9 Died in prison Known as the 'Boy Torturer' [275]
Harry Powers 1931 5 5+ Executed 1932 Known as the 'West Virginia Bluebeard' [276]
Craig Price 1987–1989 4 4 Incarcerated Convicted as a minor; scheduled for release in May 2020 [277]
Cleophus Prince Jr. 1990 6 6 Sentenced to death Also known as the 'Clairemont Killer' [278]
Marion Albert Pruett 1981 5 5 Executed 1999 Committed his crimes while in the United States Federal Witness Protection Program [279]
Pleasant Pruitt 1888–1902 3 3 Committed suicide to avoid apprehension [280]
Dorothea Puente 1982–1988 9 15 Died in prison Convicted of three killings; suspected of six others [281]
Terri Rachals 1980–1986 6 9 Sentenced to 17 years imprisonment; Released 2003 Former nurse [282]
Dennis Rader 1974–1991 10 10 Incarcerated–life imprisonment Also known as the 'BTK Killer' [283]
Richard Ramirez 1984–1985 13 14 Died in prison awaiting execution Known as the 'Night Stalker' [284]
Terry Peder Rasmussen 1978–2002 6 6+ Died in prison Known as the 'Chameleon Killer'; main suspect in the Bear Brook murders, as well as other murders [285]
David Parker Ray 1950s–1999 0 60 Died in prison Convicted of kidnapping and torture in 2001, but never convicted of murder [286]
Melvin Rees 1957–1959 5 9+ Died in prison Known as the 'Sex Beast' [7]
Jack Reeves 1967–1994 4 4 Sentenced to 99 years imprisonment Killed his three wives after they planned to leave him; also killed a man while stationed in Italy [287]
Paul Dennis Reid 1997 7 7 Died in prison awaiting execution Known as the 'Fast Food Killer' [288]
Ángel Maturino Reséndiz 1986–1999 10 16 Executed 2006 Also known as The Railroad Killer/The Railway Killer/The Railcar Killer [289]
Robert Ben Rhoades 1975–1990 3 50+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Truck Stop Killer' [290]
Stephen Richards 1876–1878 9 9 Executed 1879 Known as the 'Nebraska Fiend' [291]
Gary Ridgway 1982–1998 49 90+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Green River Killer' [292]
Joel Rifkin 1989–1993 9 17+ Incarcerated for 203 years to life [293]
Montie Rissell 1976–1977 5 5 Sentenced to life imprisonment [52]
James Dale Ritchie 2016 5 5+ Killed by police during apprehension Known as the 'Anchorage Serial Killer' [294]
Alonzo Robinson 1926–1934 2 6 Executed 1935 Grave robber and cannibal convicted of a double murder; also suspected of murdering 4 women [295]
Harvey Miguel Robinson 1992–1993 3 3 Sentenced to death Teenager who stalked, raped and killed [296]
John Edward Robinson 1984–1999 3 8+ Sentenced to death Sometimes referred to as 'the Internet's first serial killer' [297]
Sarah Jane Robinson 1881–1886 8 11 Died in prison Known as the 'Boston Borgia' [298]
Robert Neal Rodriguez 1984–1992 3 3 Committed suicide while a fugitive Former police officer [299]
Dayton Leroy Rogers 1983–1987 7 8+ Sentenced to death [300]
Glen Edward Rogers 1993–1995 4 5 Sentenced to death Death sentence currently under appeal [301]
Danny Rolling 1989–1990 8 8 Executed 2006 Pleaded guilty to murdering five students [302]
Michael Bruce Ross 1981–1984 8 8+ Executed 2005 [303]
Robert Rozier 1981–1986 4 7 Serving 25 years to life on a conviction for check kiting under a third strike law Former NFL player; sentenced to 22 years for murder after agreeing to testify against Yahweh ben Yahweh's organization [304]
Edward H. Rulloff 1844–1870 3 5 Executed 1871 Known as the 'Genius Killer' [305][306]
Olga Rutterschmidt 1999–2005 2 2 Sentenced to life imprisonment without parole Killed vagrants with her partner-in-crime, Helen Golay [307]
Kimberly Clark Saenz 2008 5 10+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Killed five patients by injecting bleach into their dialysis lines .[308]
Efren Saldivar 1988–1998 6 50+ Sentenced to life imprisonment
Altemio Sanchez 1990–2006 3 3+ Incarcerated, 75 years to life Known as the 'Bike Path Rapist'; responsible for three murders and numerous rapes spanning a 25-year period in Buffalo, New York [309][310][311]
Anthony Santo 1908 3 3 Supposedly died while incarcerated at Taunton Lunatic Asylum Juvenile who murdered two cousins and a girl during 'mad spells' [312]
Gerard John Schaefer 1969–1973 2 34 Murdered in prison by fellow inmate Vincent Rivera Former police officer [313]
Charles Schmid 1964 3 4 Murdered in prison by unknown assailants Also known as the 'Pied Piper of Tucson' [314]
Helmuth Schmidt 1913–1917 1 4+ Committed suicide in prison Known as the 'American Bluebeard' [315]
Heriberto Seda 1990–1993 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment New York City copycat of the 'Zodiac Killer' [316]
Juan Segundo 1986–1995 4 7+ Sentenced to death [317]
Sean Sellers 1985–1986 3 3 Executed 1999 One of 22 persons in the United States since the reinstatement of the death penalty in 1976 to be executed for a crime committed while under the age of 18, and the lone to have been executed for crime committed under the age of 17 [318]
Tommy Lynn Sells 1980–1999 6 22+ Executed 2014 Confessed to murdering dozens of people, possibly in excess of 70, only six are confirmed [319][320]
Arthur Shawcross 1972–1989 12 14 Died in prison Also known as the 'Genesee River Killer' [321]
Lydia Sherman 1863–1877 12 12 Died in prison [322]
Wesley Shermantine 1984–1999 4 19 Sentenced to death Along with accompliace Loren Herzog known as the 'Speed Freak Killers' [323]
Anthony Allen Shore 1986–1995 4 4+ Executed 2018 Also known as the 'Tourniquet Killer'; [324]
Robert Shulman 1991–1996 5 5 Died in prison [326]
Daniel Lee Siebert 1979–1986 10 13 Died in prison Killed nine people across America in three months [327]
Robert Joseph Silveria Jr. 1981–1996 9 14+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Boxcar Killer', alleged member of Freight Train Riders of America [329][330]
J.C.X. Simon 1973–1974 15 73+ Died in prison Part of the 'Death Angels' cult responsible for the Zebra murders [66]
Charles T. Sinclair 1980–1990 13 13+ Died in prison Known as the 'Coin Shop Killer' [331]
Lemuel Smith 1958–1981 5 6 Sentenced to death; commuted to life [332]
Morris Solomon Jr. 1986–1987 6 7 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Sacramento Slayer' [333]
Lyda Southard 1915–1920 6 6 Released in 1941 Known as 'Flypaper Lyda'; serial poisoner who killed four husbands, a young daughter and a brother-in-law [334]
Anthony Sowell 2007–2009 11 11 Sentenced to death Also known as the 'Cleveland Strangler' and the 'Imperial Avenue Murderer' [335]
Timothy Wilson Spencer 1984–1988 5 5 Executed 1994 Known as the 'Southside Strangler' [336]
Jack Owen Spillman 1994–1995 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Werewolf Butcher' [337]
Edward Spreitzer 1981–1982 18 18 Sentenced to life imprisonment Member of the satanic cult and organized crime group known as Ripper Crew or Chicago Rippers [127]
Roger Dale Stafford 1974–1978 9 34 Executed 1995 His wife implicated in 34 different murders in seven different states [338]
Gerald Stano 1969–1980 22 41+ Executed 1998 Guilt has been questioned [339]
Cary Stayner 1999 4 4 Sentenced to death [340][341]
Paul Michael Stephani 1980–1982 3 3 Died in prison Known as the 'Weepy-Voiced Killer' [342][343]
William Suff 1974–1992 12 22 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Riverside Prostitute Killer' [344]
Michael Swango 1981–1997 4 60 Sentenced to life imprisonment Physician and surgeon [345]
James Swann 1993 4 4 Found not guilty by reason of insanity and confined to Saint Elizabeths Hospital Known as the 'Shotgun Stalker' [346]
Joseph 'Mad Dog' Taborsky 1950–1957 7 7 Executed 1960 [347]
Georgia Tann 1924–1950 19 19+ Died of uterine cancer before she could be arrested Child trafficker who sold kidnapped children to the black market [348]
Charles E. Terry 1951–1963 1 4+ Died in prison Suspected of committing some of the Boston Strangler murders [349]
John Floyd Thomas Jr. 1972–1986 7 15+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Known as the 'Southland Strangler' and the 'Westside Rapist' [350][351][352]
William Paul Thompson 1983–1984 3 6 Executed 1989 [353]
Marybeth Tinning 1972–1985 2 9 Sentenced to 20 years to life [354]
Ottis Toole 1976–1983 6 6+ Died in prison Accomplice of Henry Lee Lucas [355]
Jane Toppan 1895–1901 12 31+ Found not guilty by reason of insanity and committed for life to the Taunton State Hospital [356]
Maury Travis 2000–2002 2 17+ Committed suicide awaiting trial [357]
Chester Turner 1987–1998 15 16 Sentenced to death Convicted of murdering ten women and a viable unborn baby in South Los Angeles [358]
Andrew Urdiales 1986–1996 8 8 Committed suicide in prison [359]
Elizabeth Van Valkenburgh 1833–1845 2 2 Executed 1846 Self-confessed poisoner who killed her alcoholic husbands [360]
Darren Deon Vann 2013–2014 7 7+ Sentenced to life imprisonment Indiana murderer who killed seven women; five of which were found in abandoned structures in the city of Gary [361][362][363]
Louise Vermilya 1893–1911 9 9 Charges dismissed
Ralph Jerome Von Braun Selz 1930–1935 1 5 disappeared after parole in 1970 known as 'The Laughing Killer' [364][365]
Henry Louis Wallace 1990–1994 11 11 Sentenced to death Known as the 'Taco Bell Strangler' [366]
Edward Walton 1896–1908 5 5 Executed 1908 [367]
Faryion Wardrip 1984–1986 5 5 Sentenced to death Death sentence currently under appeal [368]
Carl Eugene Watts 1974–1982 22 100 Died in prison Known as the 'Sunday Morning Slasher' [369]
Karl F. Werner 1969–1971 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment
Nathaniel White 1991–1992 6 6 Sentenced to 150 years to life in prison Confessed to beating and stabbing six women to death while on parole [370]
Sarah Whiteling 1888 3 3 Executed 1889 Known as the 'Wholesale Poisoner' [371]
Christopher Wilder 1984 8 15 Killed by police during apprehension Also known as the 'Beauty Queen Killer' [372]
Scott Williams 1997–2006 3 3 Sentenced to life imprisonment [373]
Wayne Williams 1979–1981 2 23 Sentenced to life imprisonment Has maintained his innocence from the beginning and conviction is considered controversial [374]
Shirley Winters 1980–2006 2 7 Sentenced to 8 1/3 to 25 years [375]
Martha Wise 1924–1925 3 3 Died in prison Poisoned 17 members of her own family [376]
Cathy Wood 1987 5 6 Incarcerated 20–40 years Eligible for parole since 2005 [146][147]
Isaac L. Wood 1855 3 3 Executed 1858 Poisoned his wife, brother and sister-in-law for monetary purposes [377]
Randall Woodfield 1979–1981 18 44 Sentenced to life imprisonment plus 165 years Known as the 'I-5 Killer' and the 'I-5 Bandit' [378]
Douglas Wright 1969–1991 7 7+ Executed 1996 First criminal executed by lethal injection in Oregon [379]
Aileen Wuornos 1989–1990 7 7 Executed 2002 Also known as the 'Damsel of Death'. She shot seven men to death in Florida between 1989 and 1990 [380]
Robert Lee Yates 1975–1998 13 18+ Sentenced to death, commuted to life imprisonment [381]
Robert Zarinsky 1958–1974 2 10 Died in prison [382]

Unidentified serial killers[edit]

This is a list of unidentified serial killers who committed crimes within the United States.

Name Years active Proven victims Possible victims Region where active Notes Ref
Alphabet murders 1971–1973 3 3 NY Also known as the 'Double Initial Murders'; murders of three young girls in the Rochester, New York area in the early 1970s; Conv [383]
Ann Arbor Hospital Murders 1975 10 10 MI Poisonings of 10 patients at the Veteran's Administration Hospital in 1975 [384]
Atlanta Ripper 1911 15 15–21 GA Mystery murderer(s) of 15 Atlanta women in 1911 [385]
Axeman of New Orleans 1918–1919 6 6–7 LA Responsible for the deaths of 6–7 people in New Orleans and the surrounding areas from 1918–1919 [386]
Boston Strangler 1962–1964 13 13 MA 1960s deaths of 13 women (five young, eight older), mostly with their own stockings as ligature. Albert DeSalvo confessed to the murders, but was never indicted; DNA evidence tested in 2013 suggested his guilt in one of the cases [387]
Charlie Chop-off 1972–1974 6 6 NY Murders of five boys in Manhattan in 1972 and 1973. A mental patient confessed to one slashing death. Four stabbings also involving mutilation remain unsolved [388]
Cincinnati Strangler 1965–1966 7 7 OH Raped and strangled seven mostly elderly women in Cincinnati, Ohio between 1965 and 1966; Cab driver Posteal Laskey, Jr. is commonly believed to be culprit [389]
Cleveland Torso Murderer 1934 13 40+ OH Also known as the 'Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run'; responsible for 12–13 murders in the Cleveland, Ohio area in the 1930s [390]
Colonial Parkway Killer 1986–1989 8 8 VA Believed to have murdered at least eight people in Virginia between 1986 and 1989; left three couples dead and one couple missing and presumed dead [391][392]
Connecticut River Valley Killer 1978–1987 7 7+ MA, NH, VT Stabbed at least six women to death in New England in the 1980s, severely injured one [393]
Cumminsville murders 1904–1910 5 5 OH Series of brutal murders and mutilations of women in the Cincinnati neighborhood of South Cumminsville [394]
Dayton Strangler 1900–1909 6 6 OH Murdered five women and one man in Dayton, Ohio in the early 20th-century; one man was wrongfully convicted for the murders [395]
Daytona Beach killer 2005–2016 4 7+ FL Murdered four, possibly five, women in Daytona Beach, Florida between 2005 and 2007. Suspect Arrested September 15, 2019 [396] [397][398]
Denver Strangler 1894–1903 3 5 CO Strangled three prostitutes in Denver in 10 weeks; also thought to be responsible in two more murders [399]
The Doodler 1974–1975 14 14 CA Sketched then stabbed to death 14 gay men in San Francisco, California in the 1970s [400]
Eastbound Strangler 2006 4 4 NJ Murdered 4 women near Atlantic City, New Jersey in 2006. [401][402]
Edgecombe County Serial Killer 2000s 9 10 NC Murders of nine women and disappearance of another since 2005 around Rocky Mount, North Carolina. Antwan Pittman has been convicted in one case [403]
February 9 Killer 2006–2008 2 2 UT Suspected serial killer who murdered 2 women on the same date, two years apart [404]
Flat-Tire murders 1975 5 5+ FL Killed 5 women in 1975 [405]
Frankford Slasher 1985–1990 8 9 PA, NJ Allegedly responsible for nine murders in the Frankford neighborhood of Philadelphia, Pennsylvania; Leonard Christopher was convicted of one murder; another murder was committed in same style while he was incarcerated; believed to still be at large [406][407]
Freeway Phantom 1971–1972 6 7 DC Raped and strangled six young women and girls in Washington, D.C. in the early 1970s, dumping their bodies by freeways [408]
Golden State Killer 1979–1986 12 13+ CA Also known as the 'East Area Rapist', Golden State Killer' and the 'Original Nightstalker'; murdered 10 people in Southern California from 1979 through 1986; also linked to more than 50 rapes in the Sacramento area from 1976 to 1979. Suspect arrested on April 24, 2018. [409][410]
Gypsy Hill killings 1976 5 5+ CA Known as the 'San Mateo slasher'; five unsolved killings, of young women in San Mateo County, California during early 1976; in 2014, the FBI named Rodney Halbower as a person of interest in the Gypsy Hill killings; as of 2018, he has been convicted in two of the murders [411][412]
Honolulu Strangler 1985–1986 5 5 HI Raped and strangled five young women in Hawaii in 1985 and 1986 [413][414]
I-45 Killer 1980 0 4+ TX Strangled four known victims in 1980 and sexually assaulted some. Three of the four women have never been identified. [415]
I-70 Killer 1992–1994? 6 8+ IN, MO, KS
TX (suspected)
Killed and robbed six store clerks around the Midwestern United States [416]
Jeff Davis 8 2005–2009 8 8 LA The bodies of eight women were found in swamps and canals surrounding Jennings, Louisiana. Originally thought to be a serial killer, but multiple suspects may be involved [417][418]
Long Island serial killer 1996–2010 10 17 NY Suspected of killing eight women, a man and a child since 1996 and dumping their bodies along remote beaches in Suffolk and Nassau County, New York. The killer has been referred to as the Gilgo Beach killer because of the location where the first bodies were found [419][420][421]
The Man from the Train 1900–1912 0 40+ USA Probably one Paul Mueller. Killed whole families in their sleep, from the east coast to the west and many places between, arriving and departing by train. Existence (and probable but not proven identity) discovered over 100 years after the murders, by analysis of contemporary records, showing a markedly common modus operandi for many previously unconnected crimes. [422][423][424][425]
Maryvale serial shooter 2015–2016 9 9 AZ Attacked at night from a car using a handgun, killing seven people and injuring two between August 2015 and July 2016 in Phoenix, Arizona [426][427]
New Bedford Highway Killer 1988–1989 9 11 MA Murders of nine women and disappearance of two others between 1988 and 1989 [428]
Oakland County Child Killer 1976–1977 4 4+ MI Also known as the 'Babysitter'; responsible for the murders of four or more children in Oakland County, Michigan in 1976 and 1977 [429]
Ohio Prostitute Killer 1981–2004 7 10 OH An individual believed to have murdered prostitutes and exotic dancers. His first victim is suspected to be Marcia King, who was identified in 2018. [430][431][432]
Phantom Killer 1946 5 5 TX Believed to have committed the Texarkana Moonlight Murders in Texas between February 23 and May 4, 1946 [433]
Redhead murders 1978–1992 8 11 TN, AR, KY, MS, PA, WV Series of unsolved homicides believed to have been committed by an unidentified serial killer in Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, Mississippi, Pennsylvania and West Virginia, also known as the 'Bible Belt Strangler.' [434][435]
Santa Rosa Hitchhiker Murders 1972–1973 7 7+ CA A series of at least seven unsolved homicides involving female hitchhikers that took place in Sonoma County and Santa Rosa of the North Bay area of California in 1972 and 1973 [436]
Seminole Heights serial killer 2017 4 4 FL Shot and killed four people, seemingly at random, in the Seminole Heights neighborhood of Tampa, Florida. On November 28, 2017, police arrested Howell Emanuel Donaldson III in connection with the killings. [437]
Servant Girl Annihilator 1884–1885 8 8 TX Also known as the 'Austin Axe Murderer'; responsible for at least seven murders in Austin, Texas between 1884 and 1885 [438]
Skid Row Stabber 1978–1979 11 11 CA Murdered homeless men in Los Angeles' Skid Row neighborhood; Bobby Joe Maxwell was falsely convicted of two of the murders and accused of the rest, and died while in a coma prior to being exonerated [439]
Smiley face murder theory 1990s–2000s 0 40+ USA Theoretical serial killer(s) thought by some sources to have drowned college-aged young men across the northern part of the country since 1997; most experts suggest that the deaths were accidental [440]
Texas Killing Fields 1970s–2000s 1 30+ TX Since the early 1970s, roughly 30 bodies have been extracted from the fields, mainly consisting of young girls. May have been the work of multiple killers. Convicted murderer Edward Harold Bell, 72 years old in November 2011, claimed in a letter to police in 1998 to have murdered 11 girls in Galveston County. Kevin Edison Smith was sentenced to life imprisonment for one of the murders in 2012.
Tube Sock Killings 1985 4 6 WA Unsolved murders which occurred in the remote community of Mineral in Washington [441]
West Mesa murders 2003–2009 11 11+ NM Remains of 11 women, who disappeared between 2003 and 2005, found buried in desert in Albuquerque, New Mexico in 2009 and attributed to a bone collector [442]
Zodiac Killer 1968–1974 5 37 CA
NV (possible)
Targeted young couples. Remains unsolved but open in the California jurisdictions the 5 certain Zodiac murders occurred. Potentially 37 total victims claimed but unverified. [443]

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