10 Disturbing Interviews With Killers
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- Опубліковано 29 вер 2024
- These shocking interviews will leave you shaken and disturbed. For this list, we’ll be ranking the instances where accused murderers chilled our bones with statements or body language during interviews. Our countdown includes John Wayne Gacy, Charles Manson, Aileen Wuornos, and more! Did any of these moments freak you out? Let us know in the comments!
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@UCx0GQiwBq20qm6OiUzS-R4w Well, you are not next to someone like that monster Ramirez or Bundy... you are behind your laptop or phone, so why would you be scared? But I bet that 95 percent of all people will be really scared if they were next to such psychopaths.
I used to work in a jail as a guard and lemme tell you it's a depressing environment and I've had killers tell me what they did and it would give me nightmares. I don't know how criminal psychiatrists stay sane after working with them. I'm very thankful I had loving parents who raised me right.
My mum and step dad are both COs here in Australia 👍
@@RachaelTownsend74 God Bless them! Thank them for their service! That's one of the most difficult jobs to do!
There was a psychiatrist that worked at a Federal Prison where my Father worked as a correctional officer and he was looney tunes, the psychiatrist not my Dad. My Dad was a great man! Anyway the psychiatrist lived in his barn, took cardboard boxes from the trash to insulate the barn with which prompted a letter to be sent out that stealing anything from the prison including trash was a federal crime. He then posted a notice he wanted to rent out the other half of the barn. He also put out that he would pay a woman to have his child but only if she gave him a son. Yes, this man "treated" the inmates. Of course the inmates were fully aware of his antics. He made the mistake of telling an inmate he was crazy, the inmate punched him. No surprise there!
I stuck a knife in someone’s urethra
Criminal psychiatrists have one of the highest suicide rates of any profession. Now you know why.
I still find it hilarious how Richard Ramirez got caught because he went to the wrong hood trying to carjack someone and got beat down by the whole block 😂
Literally got chased by a mob ready to end him and begged the cops to arrest him 🤣
The police should have left him there they could have picked up the body later. Save the taxpayer of the money
@@iknitall Yeah them folks was beating him from one end of the neighborhood to the other 😂. He definitely deserved that and more.
That mugshot was satisfying 🤕😂
The very definition of irony
That first sound bite killed me. “Believe me, if I started killing people, there’d be none of you left.” Lmaoo mans was cracked lmfao
Manson was correct when he said the media tried him not the courts.
Imagine a serial killer ever went past you thinking "nah, not this guy..."
😬😬😬😬😬
I would thank the universe that Im an ugly duck.
@@Lathenia ..ugly duck also killed man..... Don't u think so?
@@SpecialGirl-RX6CP Daffy Duck: (Gulp)
@@Lathenia Daffy Duck: and I took that personally. 😒
The first female serial killer in the US was Lavinia Fisher and right before she was hung she told the crowd “if anyone has a message for the devil, tell me now, I will be with him shortly” that has always sent chills down my spine
Devil here, I have no clue who or where that bitch is, she lied to you. I swear to god.
I have been wondering lately why MOST serial killers are men.. why are almost all (if not all) mass shooters men? What is it in them that’s not inside women?
It always trips me out that people that aren’t Christian believe in a Hell and a ruler of Hell.
Also Judaism doesn’t have Hell or the Devil. They have the Adversary, there is no hell. Sheol was an actual ancient landfill.
@@robertchiarizia9463 because they know hell is real.
@@laolualuko9417 hell is only as real as you make it for yourself. At your conscious awareness, it will be good for you to believe in a hell. It will help you in the long run. Continue to do so until that illusion falls away from your waking reality. Once you have awoken, you will see through the dream you perceive to have at the moment.
Terrifies me that most serial killers are so articulate, well spoken, aware and intelligent.
This ->>>
A genius cannot be a genius without being crazy. These are two extremes. Almost all serial killers are highly aware of themselves, their surroundings, they are super smart and articulate.
@@devanshbhardwaj2445 yes! They seem on a whole other level of intelligent than the average person.
@@d4nim3d61 Yup, true that. Even the most successful people like Steve Jobs and all had that element of crazy but they channeled it differently
Well they have to be smart because if not they're not gonna be serial killers because they'll get jailed if they're dumb
The Jeffrey Dahmer interview, although disturbing, is the most honest interview I've ever seen. He doesn't hold back about what he did and you never get the sense that he's holding anything back.
be careful what you wish for lol.
"a great deal of my thoughts are basically unsharable with anyone." - dahmer
@@jeebusdaddygaming exactly, most would beat around the bush, and say what we want to hear.
He was beaten to death in jail before he was to be killed by the State
@Melissa Faye Dahmer is an interesting case for sure. Always was wild to me they had his dad there during the interview too.
@Melissa Faye He seemed genuinely sorry, although that does NOT absolve him.
I feel like what scares me the most is when serial killers say something that I agree with 😭
Not everything they think of is crazy some of them are really smart
@@depressionbomb1 I know a good majority of serial killers are very intelligent
Like Ramirez saying that Governments do what he did, but on a larger scale... Which is actually... True...
@@Ramza1987 yuup I remember that I remember thinking damn he’s right 😅
don’t be, it’s them trying to make people relate to them. and even if they do believe what they are saying, they execute it in such a wrong way.
Interview: why did you killed those people
Richard Ramirez: government bad
HELP I’M LAUGHING SO HARD
“I hate being called a serial killer” -John Wayne Gacy (serial killer)
The truth in his answer blocked me from thinking that its funny @@Emleennea
Government did it on purpose...
He did it for a reason that only ramirez himself know.
Regardless of that, that fact is ramirez got punished, and the other one i mentioned will never get punished.
@@geargadjiltron1897 Hey, everybody; we found the one looney-tunes serial killer defender here. 🤪
@@bobthebear1246 think again 1d10t...
"serial killers do on a small scale what governments do on a large one" 100% ACCURATE
Yep. What he says is true, but either way both are wrong. So serial killers and these governments should be punished for murders they commit.
No
Just like Putin is a serial killer towards the countries of Ukraine, Chechnya, Syria etc. He’s murdered thousands and will burn for what he’s done
He ain't wrong. Why is one man praised by a nation for killing millions of innocents and another imprisoned for it. I don't agree with killing anything but I get their logic on that one
@@ellamayo1452 sometimes it’s necessary like Hiroshima
Richard Rameriz has always given me the chills more than anyone else. The fact that he broke into houses, didn't have a "type", anyone could have been a victim. The torture,the violence. I know Bundy's crimes were sick but Richard is the face of pure evil,those eyes,he's like a demon. I just imagine the fear and terror of his poor victims seeing such evil in their last moments. That court footage of him,it's chilling
Yeah I felt the same. He says himself he's evil and his eyes show that rage and hatred. He would kill like we go to work everyday.
@@sawsickness yeah definitely,very disturbed individual. People must have been living in fear,I know I wouldn't have dare gone to sleep
Now we have serial shooters instead of serial killers. Im only intrigued by these guys because they did it with their hands not guns. There's a lot of sick people in this world there really is!
He was demon possessed
He was a good looking man too
“ I don’t believe in hitting children”- Gacy. the interviewer starts cracking up. Priceless!!
Haha
He most likely said that because he was very very very badly abused as a child by his father. Any little mistake that Gacy made as a little boy would make his father explode with rage and just start beating the living shit out of him. No wonder he turned out the way he did.
@@jananijayalath what do you think about someone who claims to be against animal abuse, keeps domesticated cat(s)/dog(s) and only eats meat that they hunt themselves, do you consider that hypocritical?
@@hunterth3118 Of course that's hypocritical, at least in my opinion. It's called speciesism - treating cats and dogs well and murdering every other animal (fyi killing/hunting is a next level act of abuse).
Let me rephrase your question. Imagine if you keep cats and dogs in your house and then hunt for stray cats and dogs for food (because cat and dog flesh also consists of the nutrients other animal flesh consists of). Do you find that hypocritical?
@@jananijayalath in certain cultures they do this, keeping pets and hunting the same type of animal they have as a pet, I don't mind that they do that, if I had a pet deer for instance which would be really weird for me to have, I'd still love my pet but I still like eating deer and wouldn't feel anything about also eating deer.
Anytime I see Ted Bundy, I think, "How could he be a serial killer?? There is no way"
I realize that is the exact reason why hundreds of women are dead, and why he got away with it for such a long time.
I though he only had like 30 victims?
@@OnlyLeeknowswhatLeeknowsonly?
@@daquavioushornswoggledilly1553 Ofc its bad enough, but yk what I mean
@OnlyLeeknowswhatLeeknows , Bundy had 30 CONFIRMED victims but was suspected of close to 100.
Come on, in that little piece, he was slimey asf 😂
It is his eyes that get you, seductive sometimes.
It's absolutely crazy that you could grow up in a loving household yet still become a killer...
All of these are psychopaths or sociopaths. It is something you’re born with but can become worse if your childhood is bad.
Don't need to break something that would never properly work in the first place
these people absolutely did not grow up in a loving household
@@wowo1005 Jeffrey Dahmer did
@@thelowkeyuser well... Not exactly
i still think it’s so crazy that my dad actually gave aileen a ride to a hotel during all of this and he didn’t get killed or threatened because he was decent man and didn’t try anything with her.. he found out a year later who she was that was that last time he ever picked up hitchhikers while he was on the road
Really?
that’s so scary omgg
Lies 🥱
Stop trying to victimize this woman "didn't try anything with her" she also killed innocent men that didnt do anything your father was just lucky
Sounds like a great story to tell your kids
Ed Kemper and Jeffrey Dahmer are two of the most interesting serial killers to me. Reading about their lives and their motives highlighted so many similarities. They were both fundamentally failed by society. Even the way they'd keep their victims was similar. They come across as such different people from Gacy, Bundy, or Ramirez, who look so full of themselves.
Agreed! It's so interesting how hugely complex human brain is. It's scary and fascinating at the same time. I do often wonder, how much could we learn about different mental disorders if such disturbed individuals (f.i. Dahmer) would still be alive today. As Severus Snape wisely said "The mind is not a book to be opened at will and examined at leisure. It is a complex and many-layered thing."
Also they are the most scariest one in my opinion with mere fact that I don't get any bad or creepy vibe from them even though they are few killers who openly expressed there heinous crimes especially dahmer not kidding if had met him in real life I would liked him or even fallen in his trap no wonder he managed to fool so many people .
Bundy and Manson were never proven to be guilty of any murder. No legitimate evidence. Bundy had clean cliche set of tools that could have been planted for a quick rankup. Mansons followers snitched n turned on him but still admitted he never killed anyone and was stoned out of his mind when it happened. Admitting that life thus far has not been fair, always been abused, and deep animosity+perspective towards society, is not grounds to find him guilty. If anything? It further proves his point that big dog little dog bully complex is unfolding. Feed me a link and convince me plz bc a jury witch scorching is only the hype until it's you or yours.
@@sarikajoshi7156 his trap was not his personality , it was his looks. He was a good looking guy in great physical shape and attracted gay men to come to his house where he killed them. He was very socially awkward.
@@dbodooley most of dahmer victims were not gay people I don't why many people ignore this fact plus there is some calm and shy guy type aura around which make me really hard to even hate him forget about see him as monster alongwith Kemper in case of Bundy I can say that his victims were either stupid or too naive to fall in his trap but in case of dahmer and Kemper is totally different I can totally see how they manage to fool so many .
I studied the life of John Wayne Gacy for an intensive case study for my midterm grade for an advanced criminology class I took 10yrs ago and it was one of the most difficult things I had to do. The reason why was because I found Gacy to be one of the scariest people in U.S. history over Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahlmer and even more scary than Warren Jeffs. And, knowing that Gacy had for a period of time dressed as Pogo the Clown to entertain kids in the hospital just brought up the scare factor way up.Some of the artwork Gacy did in prison while waiting for his execution got sold after his death and still to this day not all of his victims have been found and identified.
I was at a (now defunct) underground secondhand bookshop in Melbourne which specialised in books about crime, and there was a painting hanging behind the counter which the girl working there said the owner insisted was a Gacy original. It sure as hell looked like one to me (it featured Pogo, of course). I jokingly asked if it was for sale and she said no but she would love to get rid of the damn thing.
meh none of em scare me fr fr.... especially not Gacy, like dude dressed up as a clown, thts kinda funny
@@thedevilsrockstxr2309 yeah until one walks up behind you and stabs you in the back
@@thedevilsrockstxr2309 your a milinal .
@@katietaylor8314 Melbourne here in Australia?
During one of Richard Ramirez's assaults, he screamed at his victim not to look at his face, and she sobbed, "I won't, I swear to god," and he demanded, "No, swear to Satan!" Chills me just thinking about.
Yes swear to Satan
Satan is the ruler of this world !!! Hillary clinton& Biden are fulfilling his wishes for the USA. Heil. Satan.
Tf 🥶
Ok Karen.
I find it disturbing to me that swearing to one fictional character over another chills you more than the actual terror and rape.
Richard Ramirez is the definition of irl GTA 5. He just straight-up kills on sight. Truly horrifying.
I find Aileen Wournos' interview more sad than scary.
100% agreed... watching her story and interview always gets to me. Honestly
i think it's just amazing that someone can be human, wear glasses, have a goofy laugh, tell jokes, have a favorite flavor ice cream, have a pet etc, and also can be a complete monster with no feelings or sympathy for others, and just talk about killing the way you'd talk about how you got into golf or something.
I love hearing this woman talk for 9 minutes and getting 10 seconds of clips. That’s the content I clicked on this video for. To hear this brilliant woman talk the entire time. Excellent.
Are you being sarcastic?
She was so ahead of her time
My sentiments exactly.
@@CooperNkosi NO
@@CooperNkosi no shit
Kemper is the one who gave me chills. Also in "mindhunter", the actor who played him.... wow. Not only are they look alikes, but he played him so good...
We need a season 3 🥲
Same guy is in season 1 of Umbrella Academy and is equally as good!
Kemper is full of bs he loves to hear him self talk.
What's the name of the actor who played him?
Agreed. He was Emmy worthy to me. Amazing performance.
I once saw a documentary about women who fell in love with criminals. One of them was a woman who got married to Richard Ramirez. She had seen some footage of his trial and in this documentary she explained how, to her eyes, he looked terribly lonely and vulnerable and something like that. I couldn't understand what she was seeing because to me, in that footage, he looked very mean and arrogant.
Very different perspectives huh
Richard Ramirez had the most strange interview I had ever seen. It seemed so rehearsed and then there were moments of him breaking character. Ed Kemper… the most revealing conversation from a highly intelligent serial killer
Very rehearsed , his narcissism was so profound he had no choice but to rehearse it .
It literally felt like he was reading a script and only perked up when compared to other serial killers or talking about Satan.
Fucking creepy.
Richard was not as educated as Ed.
He was sick of everyone & it takes energy to entertain sheep.
I believe that Ramirez had rehearsed his answers to try to impress people who interviewed him. He thought he would get warm feelings when he made little speeches to have “ shock value.” I think he was full of shit. He was a screwed up kid who morphed into an adult killer and tried to convince everyone Satan made him do it.
If they made a biopic I think Ezra Miller could really make a great Richard Ramirez.
Nah pretty soon Ezra will be on a creepy list on this channel in the future
Yeah Ezra could play him perfect! He's already a sociopath so he doesn't need to study for the part 😂
@@jimmye0077 Lol 😂. He’s on pace to be almost too perfect for that role 😅
They would make Ramirez unnecessary gay
Totally 👍 ...
What I came to know after watching several interviews that most of these serial killers are very intelligent, calm, optimistic and well spoken and that's what makes them more scary cause we don't know that whether the nice guy is actually a nice guy.
Richard Ramirez always looks so menacing with the look in his eyes!
The most chilling for me was this quote here:
“Prison’s like a dog pound. But at least with dog pounds you can put ‘em down when they get out of control. If I died right here and now, it would not bother me at all.” -David Parker Ray, also known as “The Toybox Killer”
Why do some people say toybox Killer, some Toolbox killer, or were there two of them?
@@marianparoo1544 There is both a toybox killer David Parker Ray and Toolbox killers Lawrence Bittaker and Roy Norris.
@@marianparoo1544 I am unsure if there is a toolbox killer, but they say toybox killer because David Parker Ray called his torture trailer “The Toy Box”
Whats chilling about that? I dont understand
As Anna said, two different (well, three technically) killers. All three were absolutely disgusting and despicable. Even for SKs, they were all three pretty gross human beings.
Gacy doesn't believe in hitting children but he has no problem killing them😠 Crazy 😡🤬
Gotta have some standards, right? Or a code, I don't know, I'm 31 and never had the confidence or the heart to punch someone in the face. No joke
There's no contradiction because he's obviously playing a role.
My mom lived near the green river killer while he was killing people thankfully nothing happened but sometimes i wonder what would happen if she came across him
Do you think as humans we get gut feelings about serial killers or killers? Obviously theirs gotta be a bad vibe there right? Because I swear some people I meet I get bad vibes from them.
@@rissagotvideos09 I have met people which gave me bad vibes. Also I would suggest myself as quite aware person since I have been in dangerous situation but always was able to create a save distance while othera got beat up in a club or something. Some people have no awareness or are even attracted to their creepiness. But there is one thing, we or I underestimate: A serial killer mostly, not always, is also a psychopath, means has no empathy, and charismatic. Look at Ted Bundy. If a person like Ted Bundy puts on a perfect act, you might get sucked in his way until its to late. Most dangerous person start to act weird when they want to hurt you but psychopath has no emotions, so how will you recognize his behaviour? Similar to how jeffrey dahmer drugged hia victims. But there are people who survived Ted Bundy because they felt him to be creepy.
Why are you worried? He only kill prostitutes
I don't think Richard was any average killer. The fact that he said that he gave up on love and happiness long time ago and didn't wanna talk about why, that's like some root of his nature. He must've seen or gone through something in his past which shaped him this way which he refuses to mention.
He had Infact a terrible childhood:/
Many years ago on Oprah there was a young man who was writing his thesis on serial killers ,he had the remarkable opportunity to be in the cell with Gacey and Ramirez .
He said Ramirez traced his hand on a piece if paper for him and that his hands were very large ,and when he was locked in the cell with Gacey ,he’d never felt the prescience of evil more strongly in his entire life,or surfs to that affect.
Was that The Last Victim?
@@lotstodo I’m not sure .
@@kathleentyson6727 I seem to remember a kid who wrote a book by that name where he felt like the guards left him alone with Gacy for a long time and was afraid he would be his last victim.
@@lotstodo yes I think you might be right can you imagine I also remember him saying his mother was terrified is that your recollection as well ,my son and I have a deep interest in serial killers as we can’t comprehend a person killing one individual yet alone several have you ever heard of Ed Gein if you’re not squeamish look his story up,here on UA-cam he puts Dahmer to shame a really twisted and sick man I lived in Utah for five years a woman came to my home who’s sister met Ted Bundy
It also has to do with the fact that he knew what Gacey has done.
Gacey (and others mentioned here) approached many who didn't feel any evil presence until the horrendous acts began.
We can come across people like them and don't feel anything weird, so always be wise.
I swear, Ted Bundy smiling and laughing doesn't chill me, but makes me want to smack that smug grin off his face!
Ok Karen
@@PacMan-ph4uy not my name and unnecessary from you
@@PacMan-ph4uy lol what? Do you know what a Karen is?
@@PacMan-ph4uy stupid unnecessary comment
@@PacMan-ph4uy Are you seriously defending a serial killer?
Richard Ramirez the way his staring .... It gave me goosebumps..
Manson was just basically putting on a show for the camera
Fr he knew what he was doing
Master manipulator and showman.
I just replied to someone else here saying the same thing, that guy had a reputation and knew it and was always trying to live up to it. Every interview he had he put up an act
He was also not a serial killer.....
Cunning? Yes.
Manipulative? Yes.
Most likely the mastermind in several murders? Yep
But not a sereal killer.
My step dad was in prison with Charles Manson he said he was crazier than the public knew but also very smart
Maybe Daddy was a little ..WACKO !!
When the internet came around everything that Charlie Manson either made or he painted turned to gold.. even the guards would confiscate things that he did and sold them on eBay by the time Charlie Manson died in jail he was worth over $400,000...I believe his grandson got all the money...💰💰💰
Haha that's funny.
My aunt is writing a book composed of the letters she has shared with Charles Manson before he passed away. She was his pen pal for 20 years. She said he was highly intelligent yet he had a bad case of paranoid delusions and some very strange beliefs. He wrote her letters asking for her pictures and such. She started writing him as a fan bc she was fascinated with serial killers but grew up and decided to only continue writing him bc she was interested in writing a book about it. So yeah I hope she gets it finished soon. I'm eager to see what he says in his own words about all of it. My grandma was in prison with Squeaky too.
Intriguing
Interesting fact concerning Jeffrey Dahmer: they'd originally sent him straight to a local mental institution.Due to the pure shock factor of Dahmer's crimes, police initially thought him completely insane and so sent him straight to a mental hospital, BEFORE he was transferred to prison. Dahmer was eventually transferred to prison after he'd kept on incessantly admitting to his guilt, coupled with the fact that he was able to inherently discern right from wrong.
How do I know these details? I took a class on psychology during my senior year of high school in MN. Our teacher had actually been long-time friends with a lady who worked at the same mental institution Dahmer had been admitted to (although she worked there long AFTER Dahmer had already come and gone). Although the name of this particular mental institution eludes me, our teacher's friend would end up visiting our classroom in MN, and she had some pretty interesting stories to tell about what had been transpiring at the institution during her heyday.
If memory serves me correctly, I think Dahmer had only been at the institution for less than a week before being transferred over to prison. Maybe even just a few days' time.
And his dad had got him into killing animals and all that other stuff he was mental as a child . They could have got him help while he was child but he done growed into this!
definition of hearsay 😂
My uncle almost got killed by Aileen, He told me she was good at sounding innocent and thats why she had so many victims, Especially because no one expected or watched out as much for women. Really gotta be careful out there today.
You always had to be careful, it' s just ppl were more free back then hitchhiking, leaving their doors unlocked e.t.c
Cameron Britton really portrayed the part of Edmund Kemper so perfectly in Mindhunter.
An amazing piece of casting.
I wish they would do another season! The Actors portrayal of Ed Kemper was one of the scariest I have ever seen. Great acting!
When I die I want to be buried with sunglasses on and my hands behind my head so that I deteriorate. I'll be the chilliest skeleton in the graveyard- Richard Ramirez
This quote always get me laughing lol.
LOL
He be chilling in hell (something about them makes me sad)
I couldn't help but laugh so hard after Manson said "if I started killing, they'd be none of you left" 😂
Future serial killer right here
@@mgsxmike "if murder was legal most of us would be killers, you wouldn't trust anyone who wasn't a murderer" - Louise C.K
@Nameless Exactly 🤣Same here. I saw your comment after commenting the same. What a coincidence🤣
@@mahi.x sounds like me
Manson was a fake who never directly killed anyone. He just got his brainwashed followers to do his dirty work. He was just an insane, angry little midget ...
“Lack of empathy” is an understatement.
There's a Charles Manson interview when he's asked who he was. He just makes a weird smiling faces and says "Nobody. I'm nobody. I'm a bum a hobo a tramp" and a bit more
It’s pretty disturbing
He “died” a long time ago. What remains is a corpse ready to be put to rest.
@@furonwarrior ?? What does that have to do with what I wrote?
Ted Bundy was definitely the creepiest; as cold-blood and psychotic as anyone on this list, as smart as Kemper, and with actual charm and charisma...which got so many to drop their guard when he was around.
it also opened up a lot about just how shallow and vain a lot of people in society are. the main focus on bundy seemed to be less about the brutality of his crimes and moreso on how so many were "shocked" that a man so handsome could do horrible things to people.
Without a doubt.
Bundy was the most dangerous of ANY these guys imo.
womyn dreamed of dropping their pants for him in jail
dahmer eats em for breakfast
Ted Bundy wasn't psychotic he was psychopathic. Psychosis is a mental illness in which the patient loses touch with reality and instead believes hallucinations and delusions. Bundy was completely rational, very charismatic and manipulative. And inside completely orientated towards destroying other human beings.
I would’ve included Diane Downs. She wasn’t a serial killer, but the interview of her, before she was convicted, was terrifying.
I would put Aileen wuornos she's a creep and a psycho "self defense" lol
@@masonwhitbread6905 yeah, I still remember that last interview I saw of her, the day before execution.
@@smoothALOE don't forget Rodney alcala he was also a creep on a dating game.
@@masonwhitbread6905 yes.
diane was awful. I know Jodi Arias and Casey Anthony were ruthless but this woman was just downright creepy and malicious like Chris Watts, but probably even worse than him as far as interrogations go
Ramirez talks a lot of sense sometimes
Richard Ramirez uncle had a hand in his brutality. But whatever he was doing at Concordia cemetery is where he "found" his darkness.
Yes, showing him when he was little photographs of the atrocities he committed in Vietnam
not to mention how his uncle killed her wife in front of richard. and he was 14
Evil lives around Corpses. Especially evil when these dead were living. Demons are always looking for a soul to steal.
@@noahconh Government created Vietnam. US dropped the drug, "Heroina," to my uncle soldiers to keep fighting without limbs like zombies. To this day, they are still hooked, shooting up, "Heroina."
@@maryamadesina5549 Lonely.
Dennis Raders(BTK killer) interview was bone chilling. He talked about murdering his victims like he was talking about the weather, no emotion or remorse at all and only got emotional when asked about being locked up.
Does he have a daughter? I'm trying to remember
@@Abcity92 Yes he does…can’t remember her name at the moment though.
@@Abcity92 her name is Michelle and she was born in March 1978.
The religious ones are always the most interesting.
@@marianparoo1544 does this include Satanism? Anti religion? Anti God? You sound a lil bit odd to say the least...
The interesting thing about Kemper was that one time he had 2 girls in his car who had been hitch-hiking and for whatever reason he just decided not to kill them. Just that alone must give a killer a sense of power of life and death over someone without the person even realising it. Dahmer is also interesting because he went 10 years from his 1st victim to his 2nd, so he was resisting and struggling with the impulses. I believe he had an ingrained sense of decency mixed in with some deviant aspects that went way back either to his very early childhood or even before birth. He was collecting road kills as a boy and removing the flesh and there's a hideous photo i think of a dog's skull on a stick that just had the air of inevitability about it.
Kemper did that all the time, he said he only ever killed them was when he was fighting with his mother
I do that every day.
@@ronb67 You have to kill +5 individuals to get credit...
@@DeathOfAMartyr3 haha yeah I learned that on a documentary I remember.
Nah! Dahmer said he didn’t kill for 9 years because he didn’t get the opportunity to.
Why do u talk over everything just show us the damn videos sheesh …
I would have liked to have seen an interview with Albert Fish. That man's crimes and the details of how he tormented the parents of his victims still make my skin crawl.
Same! Such a bummer due to it being in 1928 & no interviews. Dark dark awful man!
@@BarbieBee1993 I WANT U
What a jerk. -norm Macdonald
yeah I agree he was also had a serial love for being shit on even in his mouth the true real documentary was fucking nasty and sick
Mr Fisch? Mr Fisch...
The one I find absolute chilling is Richard Ramirez, his look, his demeanor is of pure evil, as if he had a actual demon in him.😳
They all look like they have demons in them to me
Yes, he looks freaking scary. You can even tell he is evil just by his own face
Gacey didn't believe hitting children but he didn't mind killing them. How horrible he was.
So many of them are smart and speak so formally it's crazy!!!
Not really as anyone can become a murderer or serial killer there is no stereotype
As a person who studies serial killers and famous killers in general I hope we get a part 2 to this cause it’s so many other killers that I wish could of been profiled. I understand only 10 were picked so ya’ll had to go with a select list, but for example Richard Speck (especially him), Gary Gilmore, David Berkowitz and Dennis Radar are names that come to mind that could be added to a pt 2.
Speck, definitely. Kudos to the woman who escaped, and tears for the women he murdered. :(
@@marianparoo1544 hell yea truly a brave woman she even got up in court and went close to his face to confront and officially identify him in court . Given her trauma that took a shit ton of bravery 🙌🏾.
@@dtcarpediem Didn't remember her in court, thank you for brining it up.
@@marianparoo1544 honestly I only remembered cause of a recent documentary that I saw earlier this week.
Albert Fish
Ive been locked up with a lot of people that have killed people and heard the stories of it. Amazing what some will do for so little. The one thing they had in common was a life sentence. Most were different in every other way. These guys were monsters and if you met them alone, things didnt work out for you. Ted was a very convincing liar. Ramirez was an evil dude. Was interesting to watch. Great video
Me to , I remember having a conversation with this guy really getting on with him , turns out he chopped someone up with a hachet 😅 crazy who you meet in northern Irish jails
This other American guy called jonah Thorne look him up in Belfast looking at 40 years and they want him back in Florida for a drugs shooting 🔫
You were locked up? What did you do?
@@De_liebste_un_beste_Mensch weed
You been listening to some confessions to become the ward little bitch and get some time cut off?
the most disturbing part is the honesty of these killers. the way they just say what they did with no remorse shows they're insane
Naw
Yep their brain chemistry is completely different
@@Bingbongq its smarter than yours and most peoples, idk why people are so shocked by how smart they are, they understand their surroundings.
@@oldben1800 it's shocking because they do despicable actions maybe🤔
@@Bingbongq theres plenty of people that just dont have the courage to act on things...their chemical makeup is not different I do not think. They just get bullied by people to the point of hatred for others. It happens all the time. Thats why all these programs to stop these things will never ever work. Humans are dispicable, they are selfish and unkind and judgmental for the most part. Even if they dont say words, you can tell. These people just take those things to heart and act
“we are all evil in some form or another” hmm i agreed when richard said that
"Serial killers do on a small scale what governments do on a large scale. They're a sign of the times, and these are bloodthirsty times."
I mean, the Night Stalker hit the nail on the head with that one.
I agree
Serial killers are not real. All actors on the world stage. Fear pro-pagan-da
Yup
That statement can be found right on every century through mankind. It is just one perceptive of the society .
Cameron in LOUISIANA it is LEGAL to be a serial killer murder children rape molest child trafficking human trafficking pedophile prostitution. I worked for RAY LAMONICA LSU LAW PROFESSOR/GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS for almost three decades and they are a group of serial killers and LOUISIANA CITIZENS enable protects praise them because of their money power connections friends in high places. After I reported their BILLIONAIRE CHILD TRAFFICKING ORGANIZE CRIMIAL EMPIRE they slander/spread lies to destroy me. They also INFILTRATED/BRIBE THREATEN family members to ASSASSINATE my character to make their story believable. Because RAY LAMONICA/GOVERNMENT OFFICIALS money pays for SPORTS/STREET RAPPERS LOUISIANA CITIZENS considers them as their savior God. These officials pardon get out of jail free cards the worst criminals on earth in exchange to be their ASSASSINS/EXECUTIONERS. Just like they are paid informants snitches rats they are also paid EXECUTIONERS. It's called POLITICS protecting their ORGANIZE CRIMINAL EMPIRE ORGANIZATIONS not the CITIZENS. It is a "DOG EAT DOG WORLD" in LOUISIANA CITIZENS are SACRIFICKING each other like ANIMALS for incentives. If you are RAY LAMONICA/GOVERNMENT OFFCIALS you get away with murder (serial killers) and AMERICANS protects these MONSTERS ANIMALS. It is BLOODTHIRSTY TIMES LOUISIANA CITIZENS are SACRIFICING each other in MASS NUMBERS for these officials. I have been fired/arrested blacklisted and forced into assistance now they have taken it away to drive me into homelessness. I have been with my husband for almost three decades they made him move out and he we coparent he comes over to gaslight me. These officials and these criminals are a BUNCH OF SNAKES in BED TOGETHER. They exploit a lot of CITIZENS DARKEST SECRETS to force them to participate in harassing me. I am TARGETED everywhere I go and also under ILLEGAL SURVEILLANCE. These officials are MASTER MANIPULATORS and have DECEIVED LOUISIANA CITIENS into protecting their EMPIRE. Doctors' lawyer's judge's politicians are on their PAY ROLL.
“Henry: Portrait of a Serial Killer” (about Henry Lee Lucas & Ottis Toole) and “Monster” (about Aileen Wuornos, played by Charlize Theron) are both spectacular films. Charlize Theron’s performance as Wuornos is as good you will see in any movie.
She’s completely unrecognizable in her portrayal as a seriously disturbed killer that despite how heinous she was you felt sorry for her. This performance is definitely one of the very few that stands out as one of a kind for sure
@@brodaforlife hard agree!
The 'confession' killer?
She won an oscar for her role as Aileen. It’s a good movie!
@@brodaforlife I, too, felt bad for Aileen Wuornos. She was a true case of traumatic childhood, a toxic lifestyle, and mental health problems culminating into the perfect storm. If her mental state was as real as it looked (as opposed to an act to try for clemency), I almost feel like killing her (if treatment were not an option which it wasn't) was perhaps a form of mercy if it wasn't for the fact that executions are a cruel waiting game countdown.
Manson was full of classic sound bites. Reporters made him an icon because of it
I know...., bruh I think? that's where Boris the animal in that mib Movie must have came from haha.
Different person I know, Manson is my favorite to listen to haha.
what scares me the most is that Richard Ramirex was right when he said "we are all evil in some form or another"
He’s correct from a biblical standpoint. That man had a murdering spirit and once you realize we aren’t the only beings living down here you begin to understand it a little more. A third of the angels were kicked out by other angels who remained faithful to the Creator and guess where they reside?
It’s true not scary
@@jashawnallen-price9669in world governments.
I find Kemper's slightly creepier and kind of a wow insane factor is that he actually did audio books for the blind/elderly who couldn't see that well anymore.
I'm still trying to find his recording of flowers in the attic... Because THATS even more creepy.
@@danicox-dalessandro4965 Shutttt UPPP HE RECORDED THAT SHIT?!!??! OH DEAR gOD
Jason Moss heavily interviewed John Wayne Gacy. Ended up committing suicide. Can't help but to think how disturbed he was after that he couldn't handle it anymore.
Wrong
Chileeee, me too. Especially after reading his book, "The Last Victim". Gave me such chills😳 and tears😢. Because I'm sure after he committed suicide, John Wayne Gacy was the last person on Mr. Moss mind. #RIPMr.Moss🥀
@@seirrabrinson It was actually Moss's involvement with Richard Ramirez that many believe caused his suicide. He got heavily involved in the occult trying to enter the mind of Ramirez.
I knew Jason. He was just a little different in HS but I didn't realize how obsessed he was during that time until I read his book. He killed himself on 6.6.06. I was a friend but wasn't that close to him and he just left and went to law school for a few years, says he was miserable during that time, then before I knew it, he was dead. I was shocked. Didn't know he was capable of any of that. Killing yourself is a big deal. Plus, the date. Just strange if you ask me. And poof, he was gone. Married a woman too from what I remember. So, he appeared very normal. To this day I ask myself, why did he kill himself???? I remember being in his office in Vegas and chatting with him thinking to myself, "wow, three years and he came back so successful". I was an admirer of his for his success and then, dead. What???!???
Personally..i would have killed Gacy !
Ramirez spoke a very, very true statement "This is a wicked, wicked world: And in a wicked world, wicked people are born"
I disagree. Ramirez was a tryhard edgeboy and stinky. Ive seen too much kindness in life to agree with his wicked ideology.
" I'll tell you what, I gave up on love and happiness a long time ago"
_Richard Ramirez_
Some of the interviewers shook hands with the serial killers! I can't imagine who on earth would want to do that!
@@maryamadesina5549 They have constitutional rights like all American citizens.
Richard terrifies me the most but I have such a sadness deep inside that these human beings have done this because the majority were created. So Where's their justice! Because the poor victim's lives are ruined and so are the killers too. Nurture is so important and ultimately determines whether the loaded gun of nature goes off or not. Also, it chills me how accurate serial killers are in everything they say.
Wtf are you on about?
The Iceman interview is missing from this list. Well done Mojo!
I've watched that a few times now. Interesting to just listen to him be so blunt about everything. And the way he talks is kinda creepy
The Iceman was a mob hitman, not a serial killer. Serial killers kill for fun/ pleasure. The Iceman killed because he was paid to.
Kuklinski was a serial confessor, the feds were never able to prove anything he said was even remotely true and when they asked made guys like sammy gravano and godfathers like carmine persico about him they just laughed and said "richard who?".
to be honest
@@amandaburnside1825
Bullshit. He killed several for fun, pleasure, etc.
I'm surprised Richard Kuklinski's Ice Man Confesses (3 interviews with HBO) were not mentioned. Those interviews are equal parts chilling and fascinating.
He’s a total liar
@@kencarson3451 There may be a lot of embellishment, but his interviews are still interesting and chilling.
I saw them. He was only emotional when he talked about his mom. But he was a hit man if memory serves correct. Not the same as a psycho serial killer.
@@cho6140 That's the ting, I read the title of the video over again before commenting. If it had said serial killer, I wouldn't have mentioned him, but he was a "killer" but a contact one for most of his killings.
Me too. I have read and watched videos of him being interviewed by Dr. Park Dietz, and it's widely accepted that he was exaggerating. A cold blooded killer, yes. But his body count may not be as high as he said it was.
also my dad worked with Jeff Dahmer at ambrosia in Milwaukee and was friends with him. dad said he was socially awkward and felt bad for him so they became aquatinted. Dad said he ate his lunch in the bathroom stalls at work. he assumed Jeff was just that shy/awkward, but turns out he was eating pieces of people at work.
He also had a mummified head in his locked
Finger food..?
Wow..
Omg
Wow that's amazing
Ward Weaver III gave an interview on his property to the local news and pointed out his newly paved patio which was later found to hide the bodies of the two tween girls he murdered and dismembered. It was bone chilling the first time I saw it the day of the interview.
Edited because I confused Weaver III with his father who also a convicted murderer.
I think that Ward Weaver, III's son, Francis, is also a convicted murderer.
@@bkitteh6295 Yes, but that was later. He killed somebody in a drunken brawl. Ward got caught because he raped and attempted to murder a third victim, Francis' girlfriend. I watched the interview again after posting this and it was chilling. He also talked about fleeing to Mexico because the cops suspected him.
@@heatherpayne1995 Ugh. They all creep me out, but the fact that the Ward grandfather, father, and son were all killers (drunk or sober) is beyond evil. Thanks for the clarification. I think. ✌🏽😬
charles manson technically shouldnt be on this list. he didnt kill anyone. he told others to kill for him.
He was just a bullshit artist and a coward that hide behind other people to do the dirty work for him
tht also IS killing because you cause people to be killed
I know they 're all evil, but Richard Ramirez always creeped me out the most - its like he's possessed. Meanwhile with Kemper you feel like in another life you could be friends with the guy.
I still can’t get over Toole killing and beheading Adam Walsh.. as a mom it’s so horrifying. When my husband and I were newlyweds we lived next door to one of Henry Lee Lucas’ victims family, Barbara Bagley. That family was totally destroyed by her murder. You could see them just going through the motions and there was such sadness and deadness behind their eyes. I’m sure the thoughts of what Barbara went through haunted them. Barbara’s sister went on to write a book about it.. you just never know what people have had to endure.
You know Mrs. Walsh was having an affair. Meeting her boyfriend. Left her son to his own devices. The walshes sued sears due to the death of her son. She had to admit all this.
@@elizabethrose3667 omg, really? Damn, that's crazy.
They should of collected all these 10 animals and put them in a gas chember at the same time.
@@DB-hg7hg They don't deserve a quick death though...
Otis and Henry would admit to anything if it got them a pack of smokes, some KFC and a trip outside of the prison walls. Texas lawmen tried to pin hundreds of murders on them. They weren't smart of capable enough to commit anymore than maybe half a dozen murders they claimed they'd committed.
3:05 the way he looks back to the camera sends chills down to my bone
Ted Bundy had multiple personalities. One of them was his Grandfather Sam. He even signed letters to his girlfriend signed Sam.
The documentary
Crazy Not Insane showed the proof.
One of the creepiest interviews Ive ever seen of a serial killer was Arthur Shawcross the Genesee River Killer. I've watched a lot of serial killer documentaries and interviews and it's one of my favorites.
Same here now Arthur Shawcrass is one that is unsettling. “Nova Into The Mind of a Serial Killer’ is a great documentary. Also Bobby Jo Long was another that you could feel his hatred of women. He was vicious. I have link to an excellent documentary if anyone would like it. =)
@@kristinsnider5400 Sure I will watch it if you have a link
I am living in Tokyo (already many years) and I find sagawa the perfect picture of japans kind of killers. Mostly there is no demeanor and a chilling coldness as Japanese people are raised to hide their emotions. It is a big part about what creeps me out about living here sometimes. You can not read people. I think I rather have mansion scream at me.
Doesnt help that the creep sagawa is totally free and walking the streets of tokyo thanks to his rich daddy >.
the cartoon Speed Racer was a homicidal rager
Why he isn't in the prison?
@@mlkyway1229 rich parents. They were able to buy him out as the crime did not occur in Japan.
Japanese prosecution is highly corrupted letting this sick man out. Only God knows if he has committed more crimes and he got away with that, it’s really disturbing
@@edsnotgod anime and cartoons aren't real life. They *usually* are an outlet for fantasy, an example being expressing your emotions like rage. They are raised to mask everything and work as just a seamless cog in Japanese society. Even though younger generation is waking up from the bs the societal majority still act like a hivemind.
I love richard so much because he is cute
I ran into Richard Ramiez at the Cecil Hotel in the 1980s. I am really good at reading people (i played poker professionallly for years) and there was something wrong with this guy. He had a black aura around him.
Uh 😮 omg i couldn't imagine.. was he creepy at all besides the aura? i know he murdered one person there but i think only one
Always one who’s met the serial killer ,, bollocks
@@desthorburn5777 I met him at Taco Bell. He loved the hot sauce.
We don't believe you, you need more people
you can see it in the video tbh
Number 1: Every interview OJ had after his murder trial
"If I did it"
Glen Rogers killed OJs wife.
The Casanova killer he was on her street the day she was murdered
Most people don't even know about this guy, or his killing history, his brother even said he did the killing
Not a murderer
@@trackstar93033 he is.
@@maryamadesina5549 yes they are.
Charles Manson never actually killed anyone, he got his “family” too
Usually these serial killers remain so calm and composed during an interview and try to outsmart everything the interviewer says. But what I want to see is an interview where the interviewer grills the serial killer mentally to break him and remove that smug face of theirs' now that would be an awesome sight to behold.
That's the whole thing with serial killers, if they'd break during a interview people would've figured them out, if you figured out someone on his personality it makes him less scary right? regular people with a normal way of thinking would already break within the first two minutes, this is what makes the killers so creepy because they have fully control over what they are doing and are aware of it
I bartended in Milwaukee in the 80's while I was in college, i was told that Dahmer came into the bar on numerous occasions and I had served him beer... kinda creepy
woah really?
@@ciara7492 nah he just made it up
2:41 - The brief moment Bundy looks up seems as if he's checking to see if people watching believe him.
Creepy.
Makes you wonder is if a serial killer ever crossed paths with you and if you were almost a victim and didn't even know it.
I'm a Floridian but was visiting Los Angeles at the time RR was on the loose. I clearly remember looking down over the San Fernando Valley with my cousins thinking that he was out there somewhere. It was creepy as hell. Just stepping outside was nerve wracking. The atmosphere was so thick. All these years later, l still recall that feeling. He was a maniac. I was so happy when he got caught.
I grew up in Southern California. As a kid, I remember hearing about the Night Stalker case on the news. Then he killed a husband and wife about two miles from where me and my family lived. It scared me and my family and the whole community. The summer of '85 was terrifying for us until he was caught
he was behind you up there, and chose to let you live.
@@payasoinfeliz One of us would have died and it might have been him.
@@Sirianstar10 bro your logo matches my logo wow 😮
For me the scariest was always Ramirez, Gacy and then 'Iceman' Kuklinksy. Ramirez, like they said in the video, had this whole evil aura about him, creepy eyes and there was suppressed rage underneath his 'calm' demeanour, it made you afraid he can attack any second.
Scariest thing about Gacy was not only how calmly he spoke - such composure and 'normality' is typical of serial killers - but his joviality. During the interview, he jokes as if he were the life and soul of the party.
Finally, I am surprised that Kuklinsky is not here. He had terrifying eyes - expressionless, like the eyes of a goat (something doctor Robert Hare had described in his famous book on psychopaths) and he calmly described how rats were eating his victim's body while he was eating pizza...
As far as Kuklinski goes his claims of being a contract killer with hundreds of kills has been debunked years ago. He killed 5 and maybe as high as ten. He claimed to of tied a man up, set up a video camera, left and came back a week later. He claimed to have the whole incident on tape. This happened in the late 70s. I had a top of the line camcorder in 1984 and I was lucky if I got 90 minutes of record time out of the batteries and the tape. Unless he invented lithium batteries and the digital format he had A mighty long extension cord. Upstate New York as far as I know has no recorded deaths due to hordes of man eating cave rats. ✌️
kuklinski was full of shit.
@@ThomasJones-ij6hv killed more people than Manson. He was a mafia associate. Never a made man obviously. That much is absolutely true. Made the majority of his money from other shady business. Probably pulled off quite a few hits too. But certainly not the 100+ he claimed.
I’m honestly surprised that these killers did not have any restraints on them during the interviews. I’m sure there were guards but it’s still brave/risky for the interviewer.
timestamps -
10. John Wayne Gacy (00:30)
9. Ted Bundy (1:45)
8. Richard Ramirez (3:00)
7. Edmund Kemper (4:20)
6. Jeffrey Dahmer (5:35)
5. Gary Ridgeway (6:39)
4. Charles Manson (7:34)
3. Otis Toole (8:46)
2. Issei Sagawa (9:50)
1. Aileen Wuornos (11:22)
I had a boss that looked, talked and acted exactly like Eileen Warnos. I’m so glad I don’t have to see that woman again.
you worked at The View?
Man.. america is so weird. There is so much shit going on there.
@@youngbloodnba I'd feel lucky to live in homogeneous Cuba with it's open borders and free health care
I was told that I look like her and it's really sad. Oh... I look like the actress... 👍
Manson looks almost like a caricature on how we "think" evil must look like. Somehow he is the only one that is trying the most to look like a "madman".
He's quite possibly the most "iconic" killer of all time. I think he knew this and therefore put on a show for the cameras to live up to the reputation he had.
@Josh Dobson yet one could argue, he was not a "killer" perse, more of a mastermind, I guess that would put many world leaders in that category strangely enough...
@@deniss.6205 I was hesitant to call him a killer but his family of followers were just his puppets and he was pulling the strings, it's quite frightening what one man can make people do though with his influence.
I think people are mostly creeped by Richard Ramirez by the idea everybody can become a serial killer when they're traumatized enough
@@maryamadesina5549 I don't recall him being traumatized but he was disturbed. He came from a family of sickos, especially his uncle who served and showed him violent photos of the women he r@p3d and kīlled in Nam or Korea (i forgot which). The details are very disturbing but it's all on his Wikipedia page
@@maryamadesina5549 A lot of shit with his uncle growing up, he also witnessed his uncle kill his aunty if I remember properly
I would say that the 5 most famous serial killers would have to Ted Bundy, John Wayne Gacy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Richard Ramirez and Charles Manson
Richard Ramirez gave me the worst nightmares , you can call me crazy but I think he was possessed or something, There’s a very dark energy around him and you can see it in his eyes
same with ted bundy,pure evil
Jeffery Dahmer always sends shivers down my spine
why?