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1994 unsolved serial killers
1994 unsolved serial killers




1994 unsolved serial killers

Years and locations: 1970s, Los Angeles, Washington stateĬharacteristics: Buono and Bianchi were cousins who posed as police officers to trap teenage girls and young women, some of whom worked as prostitutes. He was convicted on three counts of murder and sentenced to death in the electric chair.

1994 unsolved serial killers 1994 unsolved serial killers

Bundy was apprehended a third and final time in Pensacola in a stolen car. While a fugitive in Florida, he killed two college students and a 12-year-old girl. Months later, Bundy escaped again, prompting a nationwide manhunt. He had been previously arrested for murder in Colorado but escaped from custody, before being captured in Aspen a few days later. Bundy had studied psychology in college, worked as a suicide hotline volunteer while at school and served at one point as assistant director of the Seattle Crime Prevention Advisory Commission.Īrrest, conviction and sentence: Arrested for the final time on February 15, 1978. Years and locations: 1970s, multiple states including Washington, Utah, Colorado and FloridaĬharacteristics: Preyed on young women and sometimes lured victims by pretending to be injured. Number of confirmed victims: Unknown, confessed to more than two dozen murders before he was executed but he may have been linked to additional slayings. Currently incarcerated at the Shawangunk Correctional Facility in upstate New York. Pleaded guilty to murdering six people and sentenced to 25-years-to-life for each murder. Berkowitz later said the dog story was a hoax.Īrrest, conviction and sentence: Arrested on August 10, 1977. Fewer than one percent of homicides during a given year are committed by serial killers, the FBI reports.Ĭharacteristics: Initially claimed a neighbor’s dog was possessed by an ancient spirit that commanded him to shoot people.






1994 unsolved serial killers