They really did that little girl dirty in this one. Beth Thomas was horrifically sexually abused by her biological father from birth. Her younger brother was kept strapped to a high chair 24/7. The authorities eventually uncovered the abuse and removed the children from the home. The immense trauma caused Beth to act out in extremely violent ways, especially at her brother because he reminded her of her past life. Through intense therapy and boundless love and empathy from her adoptive parents, Beth was able to overcome her horrific trauma and reconnect with her emotions and empathy. I’d highly highly HIGHLY recommend watching the doc “Child of Rage” about her, they literally documented the moment where Beth broke down crying and was able to reconnect with her emotions, and hugged her therapist, a big deal because she associated any physical touch with being abused in the worst ways. She’s since become a nurse and specializes in aiding abused children.
I was going to comment the same... I felt really sorry for this little girl when i saw the documentary. I've seen some other child-killers, way worse than this girl... with a great family life... some just wanted to see what it was like to take someones life...
Interview with the Ice Man. He flips the script on the interviewer and its an amazing physiological point of view with a psychologist and it plays out incredibly
Well the one of Beth Thomas (the little girl in Child of Rage) actually has a happy ending. It was determined in therapy that her problems were the result of having exerpieneced horrific abuse. She's now a nurse who works with trauma survivors, and, as far as anyone knows, has never hurt anyone. So, unless new information about her comes out, it seems like she really did get the help she needed as a child before she was too far gone.
I Saw Documentary about her she has older sister ran away from home that's when her father started sexually assaulting her as a baby. Her and her brother adopted by loving couple thank god they didn't give up on her got her the help she needed.
The little girl shouldn't have been on the list. Her father abused her and she began to act out because of the trauma. She was a victim of horrific SA, that started when she was a baby. I'm confused as to why they added her to the video and then left out important details as to why she did what she did. The interview is on UA-cam and it's heartbreaking...
Mark Harmon (NCIS Gibbs) gives a chilling performance as serial killer Ted Bundy in this 1986 TV movie . Bundy's piercing blue eyes and his intelligence gave him the advantage over his victims.
I know several on here have mentioned to watch the documentary about Beth Thomas [the little girl]. She was severely abused before being removed and eventually adopted. It's amazing the transformation she made through therapy and her adoptive parents sticking by her side! She is living a successful adult life and I hate that she was included on this list!
Haven't gotten past Eileen Warnos. If you haven't watched it yet, I'd highly recommend "Monster" featuring Charlese Theron as Warnos. When I saw the trailor for the film, I didn't recognize Theron. Her acting and makeup was that good. She earned an Oscar for her performance.
I hope that the make-up artist also won an Oscar. To be able to turn this elegant and stunning woman into a psychopathic and dumpy woman, who could best be described as very plain, is astonishing to me. Whoever was responsible for that amazing work should have been well compensated for their talent, monetarily, as well as publicly.
They really did Beth dirty, she was treated so horrifically by the people who were supposed to protect her. The amount of therapy and hard work she has done is mind blowing. The thing is people can heal & change, but it has to be a deep dig out with people who care plus a good therapist. The fact that Beth was able to get the proper help at such a young age was a factor as well.
I grew up in California and at one time or another I lived in areas where serial killers were prowling (Zodiac, Ramirez, Hillside Stranglers, etc). It made me become very suspicious of people.
I have had two friends with schizophrenia. Both had bizarre hallucinations. One woman took to scaring the other tenants living in this large and old converted house by jumping out at them brandishing an axe. They were both very sick. This man is probably a schizophrenic. That poor woman, and the little one, so tragic.
Richard Ramirez had the whole community terrified. So, when the news/newspaper had a definate description of him, they banded together and attacked him on the street, until police came. Look up the movie., Nightstalker.
I worked with 7th through 12th grade mentally and behaviorally disturbed children in DC, VA and MD for many years. I have stories that would bring you to tears. I will say that despite the trauma, anger, fear, and sickness they may go through; jail, trouble, whatever it may be - many of them turn out as successful and positive members of society. Some don't, but the majority overcome, and learn and grow into amazing adults. I'm rather proud of the work I did, and the example I was...shame politics made me leave the profession.
Childhood trauma can have such devastating outcomes, but with the right therapies happening before certain ages you can have remarkable changes to the person. I wouldn't want her around my kids, but I've known far too many parents of children (mainly adopted) with extremely traumatic pasts and the ensuing behaviors to trust the recovery. With Schizophrenia, it's so so hard. We can't force people to be treated, and it can go sideways very very quickly. Also, they aren't all in institutions for those with mental disabilities. I've known criminals who are schizophrenic, and they were in general population of regular prisons.
08:30 In the USA generally for the person to be considered criminally insane they have to show that they didn't know right from wrong at the time of the crime
I immediately thought of Belle Gunness, a serial killer in the US who was active from 1884-1908, and Lucrezia Borgia, who may or may not have killed several people, depending on which historian you read. But yeah, Wuornos was just as scary as she looked.
You need to watch the story about Paris. His mom still has a relationship with him. She also has another child and let's him interact with the child by letters and phone calls. But is scared for when he gets out and has a normal relationship with the child.
My brother is actually a paranoid schizophrenic, and when they begin experiencing psychosis and hallucinations due to stopping their meds or the pills not helping anymore, its very easy to see that it's real in their eyes. When they look at you, they're not seeing you. Its like they're seeing straight through you. It's like a dead and blank look in their eyes, yet at the same time it looks like they're silently begging for help without words. Its heartbreaking to see someone you love that way. Especially because each time it continues to happen, it's less likely they'll ever come out of it. At this point, my brother is in semi-constant state of psychosis that no medicine can bring him out of and it's been like this for the last 5 years.
I can't remember his name, but one serial killer, once convicted and sentenced to death asked for the death penalty ASAP. The state obliged him and granted his wish.
the problem with sending crazy people to mental institutions, is they can be medically treated, stabilized, make sense and then be discharged, go off meds, and hurt someone else. my sister stopped her meds every time she was discharged.
Watch the beth Thomas documentary. She had to learn right from wrong, empathy, love. She was rehabilitated and is a nurse today. With her background she would have to prove her rehab to get the board of nursing to grant her a registered nursing permission.
Eileen Warnoos is *NOT* the first female serial killer. There are many more female serial killers throughout history. Many of them killed men but some killed children. I'm sure there were some who killed other women but I have yet to learn about them
You should totally watch Child of Rage to get a better understanding of Beth Thomas. It’s actually a fascinating watch and shows how it’s possible to help kids that have undergone trauma, even when everyone says they’re a lost cause, and help them lead normal lives. If more kids with issues got the treatment Beth got, maybe we’d have less serial killers out there.
Eileen is perhaps the first serial killer in a "modern key", but in the past there have been female serial killers who have made many more victims, and some of them have never been caught even though their crimes were well known. Mary Belle, for example, had inherited from her second husband (whom she had killed on time), a farm, which was called "the farm of dead men" or something like that ...
You know, I had this cool idea for a TV show, about a group of seven-year-old Japanese girls who dress up in really cute outfits (pink dresses, lace, ribbons, cat ears, ...), sneak out of their houses at night, and kill people. The main theme of the show would be that the parents keep *almost* finding out that they're sneaking out at night, but somehow they always manage to keep it secret.
Shawcross was in prison for killing neighbor children! His family moved to Watertown, NY. That town has a very high crime rate. Why he was paroled from the child murders is just crazy. At least one of the women he killed was gutted how a hunter would do to a wild animal. You should see interviews with Dahmer's father. His dad talks in that quiet and creepy way, too.
Unfortunately a lot of mentally I’ll people don’t get the help they need. If insurance isn’t good or the hospital is full they will give the patient some meds and say the they are fine, when they are not.
As others have said (and this does NOT excuse the behavior!), early trauma is absolutely devastating. We had family friends who adopted a 2 yr old....knew nothing of his past, etc...He was a very troubled child (I babysat him many times). They of course paid for therapy, etc. They ended up having to put him in a "facility" at age 9 because he was so uncontrollable and a danger to the entire family (they woke up multiple times to find him standing over various family members with a knife, for ONE example). They have been told, and it has proven to be true so far, that he will never function in society, and that was around 45 years ago. I can't remember if the diagnosis was psychopath or sociopath, but I also can't imagine, even in my worst nightmares, what he was put through those first 2 years of his life.
Eileen Warnos wasn't the 1st female serial killer. It said that Serial killer Belle Gunness in Laporte indiana had murdered more than 40 people between 1884 and 1908, including her two daughters.
Kabir, The little girl Suffers from Schizophrenia a Mental Health, Which is scary and People can get Help. So Yes you can be comfortable around her now, I’m happy to hear she’s having a Life. Now Aileen was the First Woman to be Executed where she lived. Thank You for Sharing
You should watch the interview with Richard Kuklinski, aka the Iceman. He should be at the top of this list. He's on a whole different level since he was a professional hitman while, to my knowledge, the rest of these were not.
I agree with you, Kabir, in that I would never feel 100% safe around anyone with a murderous past no matter how much rehabilitation they supposed received. What scares me the most is the fact that there are way more people out there right now and they may never be caught.
If I am not mistaken the UK had a little girl that lured a boy into a secluded area and tortured and killed him. I think they were both preteens, but it is certainly a sad affair when people kill just for the sake of killing.
I wanted to set the record straight about the death penalty out here in the States. I couldn't find the original video, but this was along the same vein. The narrator on that video claimed that there had only been 2 executions since the late 1960s. That bothered me even though I knew many are commuted. I looked it up. Since a 1976 case, Gregg vs. Georgia, there have been over 8,700 defendants who were given the death penalty. Of those, over 1,500 have, indeed, beeb executed. So, there have been A LOT more than 2 executions. I have no idea where they came up with that.
Jeffrey Dahmer was active from 1878 to 1991? There must be something about cannibals that arrest the aging process. lol, that girl "murdered" that date.
You say you believe in rehabilitation. But then you don't believe that a grown woman, who had homicidal tendencies when she was a young child, can be cured of such feelings, even though she's committed no offenses since that young age. If that's the case, then how could you possibly believe in the rehabilitation of a criminal, that is already an adult when they commit their crime, and therefore have much less time to rehabilitate? If a person can't change, in your mind, between early childhood, and adulthood, especially with years of therapy, then there is no such thing as rehabilitation.
I dont feel like Beth deserves to be on this list. In this one case they caught this and actually managed to give her empathy after years of constant work. That documentary was powerful. She was absolutely broken and those people worked so hard for her.
My friend from high school became a scout sniper. Top of his class. He killed 26 people. Now he has a comfortable life with wife and young kids and doesn’t have to pay for murdering people. Wartime or not. Military or not. You still killed people and I have no respect for that. If his family was murdered he would get the murdered put away. Murder is murder. That’s that.
Wow. Hometown killer Arthur Shawcross made the list. I remember hearing the name but sounds like he was locked up before my time so I never knew anything about him. It must have been on the news when he got out the first time. Although I likely wouldn't have paid attention to the news at that time I must have heard about it in the background. That little girl is unbelievable. I can't believe someone that young would feel compelled to hurt people.
Kabir, You asked if that guy was just "putting it on" too get different prison/treatment... It really doesn't matter. Legal punishments like prison exist to punish people who fail to live up moral laws that we as a society all agree to live under. When it comes to people who commit such heinous crimes, it's best to think of them like a rabid dog. It no longer matters if they can be rehabilitated or other nonsense. They went a bridge too far and can never be trusted again and also a correct punishment is required whether they are "sick/insane" or not. They are just evil, and like a rabid dog, needs to be put down for justice sake and for the sake of society.
I actually think Dahmer was a bit different, I think he genuinely was aware of how horrific he was, and genuinely did not want to be(at least part of him did). He was a monster but seemed quite willing to try and understand it. He was messed up beyond measure, but I saw a program on his early life and I have to say, you could have see the development coming with only a little interaction on the parents part, which they did not give him. I do think Dahmer was like 2 people in one body, 1 of those people was a monster for sure. Dahmer started keeping dead animal parts in his teens, and at that point started to develop sexual tendencies in relations to dead animals (IKR wtf???) I cant help but feel if this was unearthed at the time he may have been able to have been saved, at least certainly steered away from killing etc. I am not trying to say he was a victim or not responsible he was responsible, but I always thought Dahmer came across a bit different to most serial killers in interviews, just felt less like he was playing games. Dahmers thing was about rejection and abandonment. He would kill his victims so they could not leave him. I think its pretty clear what was originally deficient in his life and later warped into the most hideous of traits. I cant but wonder had that been Identified pre puberty/teen years, the whole scenario(S) would not have happened. I think there were clear markers that were missed with Dahmer. Also he once almost got arrested when one of his victims escaped and found a local Cop, Dahmer caught up to them and convinced the Cop it was a gay lovers tiff and the Cop bought the story, the guy that initially ran, was killed later that night, this was about half way through his body count.
I've seen every one of those already.🤣 You should do a video on Britain's own Mary Bell. I think she was 10 when she started killing. She looked like a little doll too. Turns out she was Chucky.🤣
The young girl highlighted in this video has a much deeper story that this clip conveniently overlooked. She and her brother were severely abused and neglected. Her “parents” whom she was trying to kill were actually their adoptive parents. Her biological father had done unspeakable things to that little girl, and the psychopathy that resulted was her young brain’s way of shielding her from the atrocities done to her. She is not a monster - she’s a victim. Thankfully, she was given the opportunity to have effective therapy to help her work through the effects of her childhood trauma. With time and maturity, it IS possible that she can exist in the world today as a fully functional adult. Not everyone with mental illness is beyond help. I have Borderline Personality Disorder, and I definitely was a monster (nothing illegal, but I have done some extreme things I’m not proud of). I’ve had many years of very intense therapy, and I use the skills I learned in therapy on the daily. Those skills help me operate in the world and manage my very extreme emotions in more effective and “normal” ways. Most people who meet me these days say that they would never guess that I live with mental illness, because I seem so self aware and well adjusted. It has taken me a LOT of work and dedication, and I’m proud of my achievement. Please don’t add to the stigma against the mentally ill by suggesting that they can never be rehabilitated or trusted. That is insensitive and hurtful. While some cannot be helped for a variety of reasons, many can be helped.
I'm just now seeing this video, I don't know how I missed it. The first female serial killer was Lavinia Fisher. She was born in the late 1700's ( I think is what it said, it could've been she began killing then), but rather she died or was executed in February of 1820. I kinda have a weird fascination with true crime and if you've seen my other comments on some of your videos, I also like weather and of course the police videos, since my son is a cop.
🛑🛑🛑🛑 Please, Kabir, never use videos from this woman’s YT channel again. Her list and choice of info was poorly chosen. Don’t take everything she said as factual. I agree with the other comments concerning the young girl---she shouldn’t have ever been on this list at all! BTW, love your channel! 🛑🛑🛑🛑
That is creepy as Hell! Unless someone is breaking down my door and I have to protect myself. I would NEVER take a life. BTW. I'm Canadian so it's a baseball bat or a hockey stick, and my 75lb husky has my back!
Yes the little girl sounded so disturbing but she was so neglected from birth that she and her brother were taken from her parents and adopted. Thankfully, it was her adoptive parents that got her help. Neglect can really wreck a person. Sounds like she got the help she needed. Dahmer had a fairly normal childhood. I really think he was a sociopath. He appeared normal but wasn’t. Bundy may have killed upwards of 100 women. I definitely think he murdered more that 30. He did go to Florida and commit his last murders maybe in an attempt to stop himself. They gave him the death penalty and carried it out. The Nigh Stalker was probably the scariest. He killed in so many different ways. He was definitely evil. Scary stuff. With Bundy there’s a good book written by Ann Rule called the Stranger Beside Me. She had worked with Bundy and thought there’s no way he’s a killer. She had been a cop too. Ted was also a sociopath, he could act normal but he wasn’t. Creepy. Good reaction Kabir
I've never heard that the young girl that was trying to kill her brother and mother. I see some people here in comments as I told some of the backstory to that. But you mentioned imagine coming across that lady as an adult. It is the problem a lot of these people and I have had terrible childhoods and done terrible things have been deemed okay for society you never know which one is where. I also think you are asked the black lady out who killed the man in the wheelchair, it looks like she knew have some connection
I personally do buy that wuiornos aileen was the first cuss of her circumstances and most females are more emotionally intelligent than the average men ! And also aileen 7 killing spree isn’t as bad as seeing that the men have killed more however it’s still bad ofc.
If you want to see a interview with a realy scarry individual you must react to the HBO documentary of the ice man better known as Richard kuklinski its long but I promise you once you start watching it you will want to see the entire interview he truly scary
Kind of odd how they flipped. Beth Thomas is now a neonatal nurse, married, and seemingly a great person while her brother is in prison for child human trafficking
They really did that little girl dirty in this one. Beth Thomas was horrifically sexually abused by her biological father from birth. Her younger brother was kept strapped to a high chair 24/7. The authorities eventually uncovered the abuse and removed the children from the home. The immense trauma caused Beth to act out in extremely violent ways, especially at her brother because he reminded her of her past life. Through intense therapy and boundless love and empathy from her adoptive parents, Beth was able to overcome her horrific trauma and reconnect with her emotions and empathy. I’d highly highly HIGHLY recommend watching the doc “Child of Rage” about her, they literally documented the moment where Beth broke down crying and was able to reconnect with her emotions, and hugged her therapist, a big deal because she associated any physical touch with being abused in the worst ways. She’s since become a nurse and specializes in aiding abused children.
It seems like I either read a book or saw a movie about this.
@@jeanninemiller6584 Yeah, there's a documentary about her here on YT.
I watched that documentary. It was very sad what she went through. I was amazed at how she turned out after therapy.
I was going to comment the same...
I felt really sorry for this little girl when i saw the documentary.
I've seen some other child-killers, way worse than this girl... with a great family life... some just wanted to see what it was like to take someones life...
Thank you for pointing this out. It upset me that this particular clip vilified her so much. She’s a victim, not a monster.
Interview with the Ice Man. He flips the script on the interviewer and its an amazing physiological point of view with a psychologist and it plays out incredibly
Well the one of Beth Thomas (the little girl in Child of Rage) actually has a happy ending. It was determined in therapy that her problems were the result of having exerpieneced horrific abuse.
She's now a nurse who works with trauma survivors, and, as far as anyone knows, has never hurt anyone. So, unless new information about her comes out, it seems like she really did get the help she needed as a child before she was too far gone.
I Saw Documentary about her she has older sister ran away from home that's when her father started sexually assaulting her as a baby. Her and her brother adopted by loving couple thank god they didn't give up on her got her the help she needed.
She was probably possessed cause of that too. God loves ❤🙏
The little girl shouldn't have been on the list. Her father abused her and she began to act out because of the trauma. She was a victim of horrific SA, that started when she was a baby. I'm confused as to why they added her to the video and then left out important details as to why she did what she did. The interview is on UA-cam and it's heartbreaking...
Shock value without doing justice to her. Praying for her and other such children.
Mark Harmon (NCIS Gibbs) gives a chilling performance as serial killer Ted Bundy in this 1986 TV movie . Bundy's piercing blue eyes and his intelligence gave him the advantage over his victims.
I know several on here have mentioned to watch the documentary about Beth Thomas [the little girl]. She was severely abused before being removed and eventually adopted. It's amazing the transformation she made through therapy and her adoptive parents sticking by her side! She is living a successful adult life and I hate that she was included on this list!
Anyone that says they want the death penalty deserves solitary without parole.
Haven't gotten past Eileen Warnos. If you haven't watched it yet, I'd highly recommend "Monster" featuring Charlese Theron as Warnos. When I saw the trailor for the film, I didn't recognize Theron. Her acting and makeup was that good. She earned an Oscar for her performance.
100% agree, she was fantastic.
It was Aileen Wuornos.
I hope that the make-up artist also won an Oscar. To be able to turn this elegant and stunning woman into a psychopathic and dumpy woman, who could best be described as very plain, is astonishing to me. Whoever was responsible for that amazing work should have been well compensated for their talent, monetarily, as well as publicly.
I was coming here to say this. You know he loves Florida lol
I'm on Eileen's side. Those men were perverts.
They really did Beth dirty, she was treated so horrifically by the people who were supposed to protect her. The amount of therapy and hard work she has done is mind blowing. The thing is people can heal & change, but it has to be a deep dig out with people who care plus a good therapist. The fact that Beth was able to get the proper help at such a young age was a factor as well.
I grew up in California and at one time or another I lived in areas where serial killers were prowling (Zodiac, Ramirez, Hillside Stranglers, etc). It made me become very suspicious of people.
I have had two friends with schizophrenia. Both had bizarre hallucinations. One woman took to scaring the other tenants living in this large and old converted house by jumping out at them brandishing an axe. They were both very sick. This man is probably a schizophrenic. That poor woman, and the little one, so tragic.
Richard Ramirez had the whole community terrified. So, when the news/newspaper had a definate description of him, they banded together and attacked him on the street, until police came. Look up the movie., Nightstalker.
I worked with 7th through 12th grade mentally and behaviorally disturbed children in DC, VA and MD for many years. I have stories that would bring you to tears. I will say that despite the trauma, anger, fear, and sickness they may go through; jail, trouble, whatever it may be - many of them turn out as successful and positive members of society. Some don't, but the majority overcome, and learn and grow into amazing adults. I'm rather proud of the work I did, and the example I was...shame politics made me leave the profession.
All of these people are very scary individuals. Sad part is there are more serial killers out there.
Childhood trauma can have such devastating outcomes, but with the right therapies happening before certain ages you can have remarkable changes to the person. I wouldn't want her around my kids, but I've known far too many parents of children (mainly adopted) with extremely traumatic pasts and the ensuing behaviors to trust the recovery. With Schizophrenia, it's so so hard. We can't force people to be treated, and it can go sideways very very quickly. Also, they aren't all in institutions for those with mental disabilities. I've known criminals who are schizophrenic, and they were in general population of regular prisons.
08:30 In the USA generally for the person to be considered criminally insane they have to show that they didn't know right from wrong at the time of the crime
Scary one that I'm surprised they didn't show was Charles Manson He had an occult following and was wacked
The interview with Angela Simpson is one of the creepiest videos ever she’s a literal psychopath
Nightstalker doc on Netflix, should still be up. Very good watch, the guy was insane.
I immediately thought of Belle Gunness, a serial killer in the US who was active from 1884-1908, and Lucrezia Borgia, who may or may not have killed several people, depending on which historian you read. But yeah, Wuornos was just as scary as she looked.
You need to watch the story about Paris. His mom still has a relationship with him. She also has another child and let's him interact with the child by letters and phone calls. But is scared for when he gets out and has a normal relationship with the child.
My brother is actually a paranoid schizophrenic, and when they begin experiencing psychosis and hallucinations due to stopping their meds or the pills not helping anymore, its very easy to see that it's real in their eyes. When they look at you, they're not seeing you. Its like they're seeing straight through you. It's like a dead and blank look in their eyes, yet at the same time it looks like they're silently begging for help without words. Its heartbreaking to see someone you love that way. Especially because each time it continues to happen, it's less likely they'll ever come out of it. At this point, my brother is in semi-constant state of psychosis that no medicine can bring him out of and it's been like this for the last 5 years.
I can't remember his name, but one serial killer, once convicted and sentenced to death asked for the death penalty ASAP. The state obliged him and granted his wish.
the problem with sending crazy people to mental institutions, is they can be medically treated, stabilized, make sense and then be discharged, go off meds, and hurt someone else. my sister stopped her meds every time she was discharged.
Watch the beth Thomas documentary. She had to learn right from wrong, empathy, love. She was rehabilitated and is a nurse today. With her background she would have to prove her rehab to get the board of nursing to grant her a registered nursing permission.
Eileen Warnoos is *NOT* the first female serial killer. There are many more female serial killers throughout history. Many of them killed men but some killed children. I'm sure there were some who killed other women but I have yet to learn about them
You should totally watch Child of Rage to get a better understanding of Beth Thomas. It’s actually a fascinating watch and shows how it’s possible to help kids that have undergone trauma, even when everyone says they’re a lost cause, and help them lead normal lives. If more kids with issues got the treatment Beth got, maybe we’d have less serial killers out there.
Everyone saying the little girl shouldn’t be on here bc she was abused needs to take a step back, bc majority of killers go through the same things.
Have you seen that documentary?
Eileen is perhaps the first serial killer in a "modern key", but in the past there have been female serial killers who have made many more victims, and some of them have never been caught even though their crimes were well known. Mary Belle, for example, had inherited from her second husband (whom she had killed on time), a farm, which was called "the farm of dead men" or something like that ...
You know, I had this cool idea for a TV show, about a group of seven-year-old Japanese girls who dress up in really cute outfits (pink dresses, lace, ribbons, cat ears, ...), sneak out of their houses at night, and kill people. The main theme of the show would be that the parents keep *almost* finding out that they're sneaking out at night, but somehow they always manage to keep it secret.
You should watch the whole interview with Ramirez. It's a whole other level of creepy!❤🇺🇸
Shawcross was in prison for killing neighbor children! His family moved to Watertown, NY. That town has a very high crime rate.
Why he was paroled from the child murders is just crazy. At least one of the women he killed was gutted how a hunter would do to a wild animal.
You should see interviews with Dahmer's father. His dad talks in that quiet and creepy way, too.
I can't believe that they left out Richard Kuklinski "The Ice Man". He will always be the worst in my book. (And his little brother was a POS, too.)
Unfortunately a lot of mentally I’ll people don’t get the help they need. If insurance isn’t good or the hospital is full they will give the patient some meds and say the they are fine, when they are not.
As others have said (and this does NOT excuse the behavior!), early trauma is absolutely devastating. We had family friends who adopted a 2 yr old....knew nothing of his past, etc...He was a very troubled child (I babysat him many times). They of course paid for therapy, etc. They ended up having to put him in a "facility" at age 9 because he was so uncontrollable and a danger to the entire family (they woke up multiple times to find him standing over various family members with a knife, for ONE example). They have been told, and it has proven to be true so far, that he will never function in society, and that was around 45 years ago. I can't remember if the diagnosis was psychopath or sociopath, but I also can't imagine, even in my worst nightmares, what he was put through those first 2 years of his life.
Eileen Warnos wasn't the 1st female serial killer.
It said that Serial killer Belle Gunness in Laporte indiana had murdered more than 40 people between 1884 and 1908, including her two daughters.
Wournos was NOT the first female serial killer in the USA. There were quite a few before her that are documented .
The little girls story is actually pretty interesting. If you watch her whole interview, you'll see that she actually is pretty remorseful.
Kabir, The little girl Suffers from Schizophrenia a Mental Health, Which is scary and People can get Help. So Yes you can be comfortable around her now, I’m happy to hear she’s having a Life. Now Aileen was the First Woman to be Executed where she lived. Thank You for Sharing
You should watch the interview with Richard Kuklinski, aka the Iceman. He should be at the top of this list. He's on a whole different level since he was a professional hitman while, to my knowledge, the rest of these were not.
Do “4 extremely disturbing interviews with evil people.”
14:05 she said 1878 lol
Ted bundy was a master manipulator along with being evil
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They tore down the place where Dahmer lived in Milwaukee.
Oprah’s interview with Betty Broderick was also wild. I think she later talked about how disturbing it was.
Fun fact about Dahmer. He took a head to work in his lunchbox. It turned him on knowing he had it and no one was the wiser
I agree with you, Kabir, in that I would never feel 100% safe around anyone with a murderous past no matter how much rehabilitation they supposed received. What scares me the most is the fact that there are way more people out there right now and they may never be caught.
If I am not mistaken the UK had a little girl that lured a boy into a secluded area and tortured and killed him. I think they were both preteens, but it is certainly a sad affair when people kill just for the sake of killing.
I wanted to set the record straight about the death penalty out here in the States. I couldn't find the original video, but this was along the same vein. The narrator on that video claimed that there had only been 2 executions since the late 1960s. That bothered me even though I knew many are commuted. I looked it up. Since a 1976 case, Gregg vs. Georgia, there have been over 8,700 defendants who were given the death penalty. Of those, over 1,500 have, indeed, beeb executed. So, there have been A LOT more than 2 executions. I have no idea where they came up with that.
The first interview, a movie was made about her murders. It's a must watch, it's called Monster.
Mental asylums are way worse than prisons I can promise you that.. I'm an LVN nurse and I have worked in both prisons definitely aren't as bad
People be crazy..... thanks for the video!
The old that kept blinking, Arthur Shawcross ate people as well. Surprised they didn't mention that.
Thank you for your videos, they have kept my mind off this terrible domestic break up I am dealing with
"If he really wanted to why didn't he go to a death penalty state" What .....
I was a mental health therapist. There are people with true mental illness
The little girl.... I watched a full documentary on her. It's really interesting. It's a disturbing story, but a good outcome.
The night stalker on Netflix is really a good watch
I watched a longer interview with Angela Simpson. It was seriously chilling! She showed no emotion at all!
The girl is definitely not #2. I wonder how they even rationalized that decision.
Jeffrey Dahmer was active from 1878 to 1991? There must be something about cannibals that arrest the aging process. lol, that girl "murdered" that date.
Bundy was a law student. he knows exactly what to say.
You say you believe in rehabilitation. But then you don't believe that a grown woman, who had homicidal tendencies when she was a young child, can be cured of such feelings, even though she's committed no offenses since that young age. If that's the case, then how could you possibly believe in the rehabilitation of a criminal, that is already an adult when they commit their crime, and therefore have much less time to rehabilitate? If a person can't change, in your mind, between early childhood, and adulthood, especially with years of therapy, then there is no such thing as rehabilitation.
The number 2 spot the thing is the mentioned after Trauma as a kid. I wanna know what happened.
She wasn't the first female serial killer. It happened in Florida in the 1980s or 1990s.
Bundy was given the chair. 👍
I need to examine my life.
I knew who everyone of those people and their stories. I watched the interviews with the killers.
I dont feel like Beth deserves to be on this list. In this one case they caught this and actually managed to give her empathy after years of constant work. That documentary was powerful. She was absolutely broken and those people worked so hard for her.
My friend from high school became a scout sniper. Top of his class. He killed 26 people. Now he has a comfortable life with wife and young kids and doesn’t have to pay for murdering people. Wartime or not. Military or not. You still killed people and I have no respect for that. If his family was murdered he would get the murdered put away. Murder is murder. That’s that.
Wow. Hometown killer Arthur Shawcross made the list. I remember hearing the name but sounds like he was locked up before my time so I never knew anything about him. It must have been on the news when he got out the first time. Although I likely wouldn't have paid attention to the news at that time I must have heard about it in the background.
That little girl is unbelievable. I can't believe someone that young would feel compelled to hurt people.
That little girl was horrifically abused by her father. It's no wonder she acted out the way she did.
Kabir,
You asked if that guy was just "putting it on" too get different prison/treatment... It really doesn't matter. Legal punishments like prison exist to punish people who fail to live up moral laws that we as a society all agree to live under. When it comes to people who commit such heinous crimes, it's best to think of them like a rabid dog. It no longer matters if they can be rehabilitated or other nonsense. They went a bridge too far and can never be trusted again and also a correct punishment is required whether they are "sick/insane" or not. They are just evil, and like a rabid dog, needs to be put down for justice sake and for the sake of society.
You’re one of the best reactors because I just feel like I’m kicking back at the bar having a drink, talking and laughing with a friend.
Thanks for the kind words Rachel :)
I actually think Dahmer was a bit different, I think he genuinely was aware of how horrific he was, and genuinely did not want to be(at least part of him did). He was a monster but seemed quite willing to try and understand it.
He was messed up beyond measure, but I saw a program on his early life and I have to say, you could have see the development coming with only a little interaction on the parents part, which they did not give him. I do think Dahmer was like 2 people in one body, 1 of those people was a monster for sure. Dahmer started keeping dead animal parts in his teens, and at that point started to develop sexual tendencies in relations to dead animals (IKR wtf???)
I cant help but feel if this was unearthed at the time he may have been able to have been saved, at least certainly steered away from killing etc.
I am not trying to say he was a victim or not responsible he was responsible, but I always thought Dahmer came across a bit different to most serial killers in interviews, just felt less like he was playing games.
Dahmers thing was about rejection and abandonment. He would kill his victims so they could not leave him. I think its pretty clear what was originally deficient in his life and later warped into the most hideous of traits. I cant but wonder had that been Identified pre puberty/teen years, the whole scenario(S) would not have happened. I think there were clear markers that were missed with Dahmer.
Also he once almost got arrested when one of his victims escaped and found a local Cop, Dahmer caught up to them and convinced the Cop it was a gay lovers tiff and the Cop bought the story, the guy that initially ran, was killed later that night, this was about half way through his body count.
I think they meant first woman serial killer to be sentenced to death in that state maybe? She wasn't definitely not the first
John Wayne Gacy should be in this list.
Bob berdella In Kansas city was another serial killer of men, caught somewhere around 1988
All of these killers look possessed.
some people can be rehabilitated, some others can pretend to be rehabilitated. I'd not marry her.
I've seen every one of those already.🤣 You should do a video on Britain's own Mary Bell. I think she was 10 when she started killing. She looked like a little doll too. Turns out she was Chucky.🤣
The young girl highlighted in this video has a much deeper story that this clip conveniently overlooked. She and her brother were severely abused and neglected. Her “parents” whom she was trying to kill were actually their adoptive parents. Her biological father had done unspeakable things to that little girl, and the psychopathy that resulted was her young brain’s way of shielding her from the atrocities done to her. She is not a monster - she’s a victim.
Thankfully, she was given the opportunity to have effective therapy to help her work through the effects of her childhood trauma. With time and maturity, it IS possible that she can exist in the world today as a fully functional adult.
Not everyone with mental illness is beyond help. I have Borderline Personality Disorder, and I definitely was a monster (nothing illegal, but I have done some extreme things I’m not proud of). I’ve had many years of very intense therapy, and I use the skills I learned in therapy on the daily. Those skills help me operate in the world and manage my very extreme emotions in more effective and “normal” ways. Most people who meet me these days say that they would never guess that I live with mental illness, because I seem so self aware and well adjusted. It has taken me a LOT of work and dedication, and I’m proud of my achievement.
Please don’t add to the stigma against the mentally ill by suggesting that they can never be rehabilitated or trusted. That is insensitive and hurtful. While some cannot be helped for a variety of reasons, many can be helped.
Kabir, there really are disturbing people who do more than we know about out there.
3rd guy looks like Jabba the Hut!
the first one they showed in the video there is a really really good movie about it called monster.. Look it up!
I'm just now seeing this video, I don't know how I missed it. The first female serial killer was Lavinia Fisher. She was born in the late 1700's ( I think is what it said, it could've been she began killing then), but rather she died or was executed in February of 1820. I kinda have a weird fascination with true crime and if you've seen my other comments on some of your videos, I also like weather and of course the police videos, since my son is a cop.
🛑🛑🛑🛑 Please, Kabir, never use videos from this woman’s YT channel again. Her list and choice of info was poorly chosen. Don’t take everything she said as factual. I agree with the other comments concerning the young girl---she shouldn’t have ever been on this list at all! BTW, love your channel! 🛑🛑🛑🛑
That is creepy as Hell! Unless someone is breaking down my door and I have to protect myself. I would NEVER take a life. BTW. I'm Canadian so it's a baseball bat or a hockey stick, and my 75lb husky has my back!
Childhood schizophrenia.
Fun fact. Aileen Wuornos' mom used to live 12 miles away from me.
Number 9 a quick glance was dr disrespect
This was in the 80’s, I think. Aileen Wuornos.
Yes the little girl sounded so disturbing but she was so neglected from birth that she and her brother were taken from her parents and adopted. Thankfully, it was her adoptive parents that got her help. Neglect can really wreck a person. Sounds like she got the help she needed.
Dahmer had a fairly normal childhood. I really think he was a sociopath. He appeared normal but wasn’t. Bundy may have killed upwards of 100 women. I definitely think he murdered more that 30. He did go to Florida and commit his last murders maybe in an attempt to stop himself. They gave him the death penalty and carried it out. The Nigh Stalker was probably the scariest. He killed in so many different ways. He was definitely evil. Scary stuff. With Bundy there’s a good book written by Ann Rule called the Stranger Beside Me. She had worked with Bundy and thought there’s no way he’s a killer. She had been a cop too. Ted was also a sociopath, he could act normal but he wasn’t. Creepy. Good reaction Kabir
Also 1978 not 1888 for Jeffery dahmer. He wasn’t killing for over 100 years lol
These interview to me are just interviews with emotional weak men who needed more masculinity !
In my adnormal psychology class we watch this video interesting how humans can get so sick
I've never heard that the young girl that was trying to kill her brother and mother. I see some people here in comments as I told some of the backstory to that. But you mentioned imagine coming across that lady as an adult. It is the problem a lot of these people and I have had terrible childhoods and done terrible things have been deemed okay for society you never know which one is where. I also think you are asked the black lady out who killed the man in the wheelchair, it looks like she knew have some connection
I personally do buy that wuiornos aileen was the first cuss of her circumstances and most females are more emotionally intelligent than the average men ! And also aileen 7 killing spree isn’t as bad as seeing that the men have killed more however it’s still bad ofc.
If you want to see a interview with a realy scarry individual you must react to the HBO documentary of the ice man better known as Richard kuklinski its long but I promise you once you start watching it you will want to see the entire interview he truly scary
Kind of odd how they flipped. Beth Thomas is now a neonatal nurse, married, and seemingly a great person while her brother is in prison for child human trafficking
The first female serial killer, that they know of
there have been many, many female serial killers before Eileen.