All the serial killer actors were great and then makeup was phenomenal but the Manson floored me it's almost as if they hired Charles Manson to shoot the scene before he died. The makeup, thev acting and the voice was just beyond perfect. David Fincher did something that Quentin Tarantino couldn't do with the same actor that played Manson in his film.
Derek Seven Manson was only in that movie for one short ass scene. How can you determine Tarantino couldn’t get the actor to do the same thing or something even crazier if he had more screen time?
I didn't know about Mind Hunters. Till one day I saw a thumbnail of Ed Kemper. I thought wow, wonder what this is. So, As I'm watching it, I could not get over how much the actor looked, and sounded like Ed.
He is perfectly portrayed because he is said to have been talking with the police at the local bar, even getting them to give him infos about the investigation. They never suspected they were talking to the actual killer. He’s a monster but wow imagine how smart and manipulative he is
@@rob_3417 we'll never ever truly know. You do realise that as accurate as some things are in the show it still exercises artistic licence with other things.
At first I thought the prosthetics/ make-up was too bold, then I looked at a pic of Berkowitz back then, no, it was just a really great performance and good make-up.
The Actor that played Manson is the same actor that played Manson in Quentin Tarantino's new film? Dude's making a living as a Manson Impersonator on a grand scale.
They've got the best make-up artists, experts in some sort of make-up. The same made Winston Churchill from Gary Oldman. Berkovitz make-up took 6 hours every time.
When speaking with the police after his arrest, Rader was *so* angry that they lied to him. The detective was kind of floored. He was all, you do know I was trying to catch you, right?
Subroto Xing I’m not so sure about that. He’s an extreme narcissist and contacted the police to keep his infamy, and the public’s fear, active. He liked lording his continued freedom over the police. In prison he is barred from media beyond letters, can’t see programs or read stories about his murders, and doesn’t get to feel superior. He’s old, but not on death’s door. I think it’s likely he would have spent another decade taunting the police and public, probably not even confessing on his death bed. He’d consider it winning to never be caught. But once he was, he was going to make damn sure he kept everyone riveted by making his public confessions.
TheOrchestra IsDead Pretty much, yeah. He apparently thought the police wouldn’t or couldn’t lie to him? Like, Maury Travis at least TRIED. Stupidly, but made an effort. Rader was just utterly ignorant about computer forensics, I guess.
Denis Rader is the scariest. He looks and acts 'normal', but speaks about the things he did to his poor victims like he was discussing work he was doing on his house.
I agree, out of this collection, he scares me the most. He would stalk his victims for months, breaking into their homes ahead of time to plan his kills and make sure they had no escape. He tortured his victims for a long time before killing them. The costumes and masks he'd wear, plus the photographs he'd take, are beyond chilling. I can't imagine the terror his victims felt.
This is single most amazing show on Netflix. I cannot believe this incredibly done series will not get a season 3. So heartbroken for how underrated this show is :(
I'm sorry, but I think the casting of the actor who plays Ed Kemper, is amazing. Not only a spitting image, but sounds just like him. That's one of the biggest reasons I watch Mind Hunter. I am so excited for season 2.
12:46 Wayne Williams: Im not 61 years old. I've never been or ever will be 61 years old. The FBI set me up to be 61 years old but I never even heard of 61 years old in my *life.* so how could I be 61 years old?
@@mr.meeseeks2310oh absolutely. how do i know? i've interacted with narcissists before. they all have that same, smug, shit-eating grin and head shake when they are telling a lie they think will help them get away with something. they are literally all the same.
Unfortunately Mindhunter’s perfection plays into why it was cancelled. David Fincher is, like I’ll say 100 times, brilliant but unfortunately his brilliance is a downfall as a 10 minute scene is known to take 19 hours for him to shoot which obviously costs a lot of money and makes the show take years between seasons. It was so well-reviewed and has a big cult following but there are no current plans to make a third season thanks to a combination of low viewership, expensive production costs, and the strenuous work the show requires. This seems to happen to all the best Netflix shows.
It would've gotten a larger viewership if it wasn't exclusive to Netflix. Netflix' audience target are young people, mostly between 15 to 30s, whom most aren't interested in slow paced historical shows like Mindhunter
yea he's known to do dozens of takes for a scene. i wonder if they'd have any luck shooting it like a movie and releasing it as a miniseries rather than a tv show?
@I. Wynn Wynn Not really. They usually won't expose their inner darkness, as there was an old saying said: *The best way to hide something is to hide it within the plain sight* :)
Apple Peel, and others get life sentences for selling weed.... Serial killers run the world so of course shit is backwards. Politicians and banker families are the serial killers with the most kills under their belts and they openly live in luxury while laughing at how stupid the masses are.
Zach Perry - I know 2 guys serving life for selling weed and nothing else (they got life cause of multiple offenses/same crime more than 3 times)...and even if some do sell meth or crack how do serial killers, murderers get off at all? I think that was the original question.... there's nothing worse than torturing/murdering people not even selling all the drugs in the world.
Zach Perry, no need to respond. I just watched a video of you insulting your dogs bark calling him a “gay dumb Pussy boy” several times over. It explained everything.
But he was absolutely right about Manson, Manson was more of an emotional manipulator and was guilty of brainwashing more than murder. I felt that the tension between Manson and Tench was seriously one of the best scenes in S2. I was hoping for more from the Berkowitz interview though.
Right? But yet they don't get enough screen time... Just wished they focused more on the actual killers, crimes, evidence or crazyness, and less on the boring filler of the agents personal lives or sjw PC crap... People are watching for the killers and how the FBI profiler's hunted these guys, not their personal lives or how women were treated at work, how being gay was looked down upon, or how black's were treated different back then in those times... Loved season one but season two was just WAY to drawn out and built up to a major let down of an ending...
@@shadeshiest22 But that's the reality. That's what Mindhunter does very well, it portrays the socio-political context of those times very well and in conjunction with the actions of said serial killers. There's plenty of shows about criminals but there's a reason this one is so good
This show is an absolute masterpiece, it makes me think that there is a good chance the days of movies are limited. So much more time for character development and exploration in this format. I have been trying to watch this show for months but found the first 20 minutes boring or my son was awake, I finally pushed through and I'm so glad I did.
David Fincher is a perfectionist-part of why Mindhunter was cancelled. Cameron Britton was perfection as Ed Kemper & the brief scenes of Dennis Rader were so eerie. Christopher Livingston as Wayne Williams was spot-on, kinda wish you named the actors who played these killers so brilliantly.
i lowkey felt bad for Sonny Valicenti (the actor who portrayed btk). he was _so close_ to having a break-out role only to have the rug pulled out from under him when the show was canceled. the buzz around that guy when the show was airing would have made him huge had they done season 3 right away.
Serial killings began when people started rapidly moving from countryside to cities in the 50s. Police didn't know how to handle this, there was no cooperation between different states. It escalated in the 70/80s and police was getting better and better at catching them over time.
was just thinking it was like their was a club and the scout master said go my pretty's and kill. and then they roamed the countryside killing. different states. but i know they have been around before that. it was just like a spike in the 60's 70's
The advent of modern wireless & satellite technology, & the interwebs nets quashed that "vocation." Now it's mass shooters who swallow/keister the last bullet...
Spoiler: that scene in season 2 when Kemper gives Holden Ford a hug at the hospital was scary as f...k. Just a fantastic show that needs more recognition
@@macruz8503 He actually did well, blew my mind that such a mongoloid could do so well portraying Bundy... Denying he did well in the role is not edgy, lol.
When you learn that Cameron Britton, who played Edmund Kemper *brilliantly* and was so terrifying he gave me nightmares, was a preschool teacher for 8 years. Now that’s what I call acting.
Great video! It’s weird because I find videos about serial killers fascinating but at the same time I can’t wrap my head around their actions. Anyway, I’m looking forward to the next video! Hopefully you’ll have better luck with the algorithm next time.
I'm actually hoping that by season 4 they will be in the mid 80's and get a Delorean and go back to White Chapel and try and help to catch Jack the Ripper. I know it's a little far fetched because I don't think the FBI would try to solve an overseas murder but I'm just hoping it happens.
I really hope Netflix continues this series. I’ve watched the 2 seasons countless times. Fantastic castings. The story line is brilliant. Waiting for more….
Thank you! I thought I was the only one. I was so annoyed how it got louder towards the end of each sum up of the killers. Like wtf I can barely hear the narrator! I'm trying to hear the facts lol
@@illumiyanii Yes. And there are plenty of people like me who have a hearing impairment; background music is especially troublesome, and that ringing sound even overshadowed that. Far too many people who put together videos make the mistake of having the sound level of the music way too high.
Ditto. I don't think I can actually finish watching this video, which is a shame, because the topic is interesting. But the horror-movie music in the background just makes it too difficult to focus on the material presented.
The Atlanta child murders are officially still open and many of the parents believe it was not him, but that it was easy for authorities to let it go and move on by claiming it was him, but never seeking conviction. The guy playing Kemper is brilliant! He captured all of his mannerisms and speech patterns. Who ever did the make up for Manson and Son of Sam needs an Emmy! Cuz they looked JUST like those men!
@@reggiejames1986 He was only convicted of killing two adults around the same time of of child killings. No one has been charged with any of the kids killings to this day.
@@JoanRudith I know his story but I don't think he killed all those kids .the just needed to put a face to the murders I doubt the case is ongoing I think KKK had did some of it
Only just started watching mindhunter - can not believe how good it is and how they make it so realistic with the cast. Can’t wait for season 3, is it ready yet 🙈
WHY were there so many serial killers in the 70's????? It's crazy the show has enough real life serial killers to make seasons of content cause there were so many back then.
If after Wayne got caught the killing stopped and if the series is to be believed and the murder loved the attention, had they caught the wrong guy, the actual serial killer would have continued killing just to make the police and the FBI looking like fools, so although he was not convicted, it looks like they caught the right guy.
6:05 holy shit. The more interviews and pictures I see of the real killers shows how much effort went in to the show. These actors were spot on! Especially Manson, just wow. Bravo!
My husband grew up in the Heights in Houston. He said he remembered the candy shop. There was another serial killer in the 90's, the Tourniquet killer. He targeted young Hispanic women from 9 yrs to 21yrs old. This hit closed to home because we lived near the place where the 9yrs girl was found. My girls were the same age and they went the same elementary school that little Diana Rebollar attended. She was going to the orner store when she went missing. My heart broke when my husband, a retired cop, told me they had found her.
I'm not focusing on the killing count. Ed Kemper is the most memorable of all of them. His intelligence, his calm demeanor, his "philosophy" about his killings, his self-awareness, his honesty on his motive, his behavior and his way of dealing with it. This guy did horrible things to human beings and he doesn't even look ashamed. It's not meanness, it's simply that he seriously sees his actions as a result of events, nothing more. He's fascinating (in a sick way but still fascinating)...
This is one of the greatest displays of casting and character portrayal that I’ve ever seen. Incredible work by the Mindhunters team and actors. Top notch
@@Maesterful I think it was the youtube bot which flagged it because I have the word "serial killer" in the title and description. I'm having it reviewed but who knows how long that will take.
I am from Wichita and was a kid and teen during BTK's murders. It's a small city and then was only around 200k people in the city and surrounding areas. It was scary when he killed and everyone knew he would kill again, but not when.
This show made me cry so many times sometimes expeshally during the Atlanta child murders case at the end of the season the mothers not being heard while there babies was being preyed on was hard.
Please don’t use the same background music again, that constant ringing was really annoying. It kept distracting me but I liked the actual content of the video.
Really solid video! I'm just wondering, why do all of these hugely popular informative channels have the same slow, low speaking voice with the same tonality. Some channels even sound like they're trying to be some sort of google voice.
After all the research I did someone better delete my internet history...
You're already on a list 🧐
Think Story I could probably say the same thing.
You said Henly called the Pasadena Police but they were in Texas not California.
NM I just looked it up and there's a Pasadena, TX
Don't pull a "BTK" move....😁..
Man the makeup team and actors that portrayed the killers did an amazing job this season.
All the serial killer actors were great and then makeup was phenomenal but the Manson floored me it's almost as if they hired Charles Manson to shoot the scene before he died. The makeup, thev acting and the voice was just beyond perfect. David Fincher did something that Quentin Tarantino couldn't do with the same actor that played Manson in his film.
Son of Sam!!!! He has on prosthetics. I had to see what the actor normally looked like cuz he looked TOO much like Berkowitz!
Derek Seven Manson was only in that movie for one short ass scene. How can you determine Tarantino couldn’t get the actor to do the same thing or something even crazier if he had more screen time?
Him I had to look twice to see if the photos are of the real killers. Scarily realistic looking.
@@CraneFast I thought this too.
The actor playing Ed kemper is so good, playing friendly with a hint of malice so easily
I didn't know about Mind Hunters. Till one day I saw a thumbnail of Ed Kemper. I thought wow, wonder what this is. So, As I'm watching it, I could not get over how much the actor looked, and sounded like Ed.
Yeah its spooky
There is a side by side video of real Kemper and Cameron Britton , Cameron somehow made his Kemper creepier than real Ed.
He is perfectly portrayed because he is said to have been talking with the police at the local bar, even getting them to give him infos about the investigation. They never suspected they were talking to the actual killer. He’s a monster but wow imagine how smart and manipulative he is
I was so happy to see him pop up in Umbrella Academy. His Kemper is great, I just don't want him typecast like a lot of big guys are.
The son of Sam actor was excellent.
I wish they had more from that interview, SoS was interesting, was he really schitzo or just playing, we never truly know.
@@gavinheath8486 seriously? He faked it all
@@rob_3417 we'll never ever truly know. You do realise that as accurate as some things are in the show it still exercises artistic licence with other things.
At first I thought the prosthetics/ make-up was too bold, then I looked at a pic of Berkowitz back then, no, it was just a really great performance and good make-up.
Manson was too.
Wtf the son of Sam actor looks EXACTLY the same as the actual dude
That was scary casting, they did an amazing job
Prosthetics did a lot of that work but the casting for that role was really good
the director is a god
He must be grandson of Sam.
Manson actor looks just like Manson too.
The Actor that played Manson is the same actor that played Manson in Quentin Tarantino's new film? Dude's making a living as a Manson Impersonator on a grand scale.
Yup it is
True! Damon Herriman.
good, it's better that an actor gets the money than it goes back to that asshat.. didn't even have the balls to do anything..
And he played him at different ages :)
It was?
The casting is so creepily on point.
The job they did with Manson surprized me
That same guy plays Manson in Once Upon A Time In Hollywood.
Specially the killers/criminals
Did the _real_ Holden Caulfield, I mean Ford have mental retardation as well
It's crazy to witness how on point their performances are too.
What am really shocked is how they found a cast so similar. The Manson guy so much like the real guy and so was son of Sam !!
All of the actors look like the killers lol
They've got the best make-up artists, experts in some sort of make-up. The same made Winston Churchill from Gary Oldman. Berkovitz make-up took 6 hours every time.
Yeah, they're clones
He also played the pet store owner in Hannibal Season 2, really good actor.
he also played charles manson in quentin tarantino once upon a time in hollywood
It bothers me Netflix took approx. 2 yrs for season 2 to come out. Hopefully they're working on season 3 now
Seriously I was impatiently waiting for season 2
Season 2 verdict... meh. Season 1 was much better, imo
@I. Wynn Wynn it was perfect
@@kyledavis635 season 2 is better
@@kyledavis635 season 2 was amazing man come on now! Great manhunt action and intensity!
"WoUlD iT bE sAfE tO uSe A FloPpY? bE hOnEsT, pOLicE."
seriously? lol
I think like Kemper he just wanted to be caught. He's old anyways.
When speaking with the police after his arrest, Rader was *so* angry that they lied to him. The detective was kind of floored. He was all, you do know I was trying to catch you, right?
Subroto Xing I’m not so sure about that. He’s an extreme narcissist and contacted the police to keep his infamy, and the public’s fear, active. He liked lording his continued freedom over the police. In prison he is barred from media beyond letters, can’t see programs or read stories about his murders, and doesn’t get to feel superior. He’s old, but not on death’s door. I think it’s likely he would have spent another decade taunting the police and public, probably not even confessing on his death bed. He’d consider it winning to never be caught. But once he was, he was going to make damn sure he kept everyone riveted by making his public confessions.
So, basically, he was just stupid? I actually laughed when I heard that. Like, seriously, a floppy disk is how he got caught?
TheOrchestra IsDead Pretty much, yeah. He apparently thought the police wouldn’t or couldn’t lie to him? Like, Maury Travis at least TRIED. Stupidly, but made an effort. Rader was just utterly ignorant about computer forensics, I guess.
Denis Rader is the scariest. He looks and acts 'normal', but speaks about the things he did to his poor victims like he was discussing work he was doing on his house.
@The Green Pill Mindset that's not an act that's just how psychopaths are lol
@@nn-dz9zj it's an act. The guys an arrogant a-hole
I live 10 minutes away from his prison.-.
@@mst4813 ummm, no. They aren’t just rude people, they are mental
I agree, out of this collection, he scares me the most. He would stalk his victims for months, breaking into their homes ahead of time to plan his kills and make sure they had no escape. He tortured his victims for a long time before killing them. The costumes and masks he'd wear, plus the photographs he'd take, are beyond chilling. I can't imagine the terror his victims felt.
The actors need an emmy. EVERY SINGLE ONE OF THEM!!
They are all damn brilliant!
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Agree but not the one playing Pierce.
This is single most amazing show on Netflix. I cannot believe this incredibly done series will not get a season 3.
So heartbroken for how underrated this show is :(
I'm sorry, but I think the casting of the actor who plays Ed Kemper, is amazing. Not only a spitting image, but sounds just like him. That's one of the biggest reasons I watch Mind Hunter. I am so excited for season 2.
This season is amazing but kemper is only in it for 5 mins
I already finished :( :( :(
He’s too fat though that’s the ONLY difference
@@caelenfeeney8946 true
Why are you sorry??
The guy playing the son of Sam could be his twin. He looks just like him.
Make up. C'mon man 😂
Almost all of them are identical.
What if he was actually a serial killer 😟
This was Costa from Project X
12:46
Wayne Williams: Im not 61 years old. I've never been or ever will be 61 years old. The FBI set me up to be 61 years old but I never even heard of 61 years old in my *life.* so how could I be 61 years old?
Quas FM lol facts. That man definitely did that shit
@@mr.meeseeks2310oh absolutely. how do i know? i've interacted with narcissists before. they all have that same, smug, shit-eating grin and head shake when they are telling a lie they think will help them get away with something. they are literally all the same.
“He currently serves an eternity in hell without parole.”
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That made me laugh. I was serious the entire video till I heard that.
I came here just for this comment. So glad I found it cause that’s the part that stuck with me the most. Absolutely hilarious 😂😂
Apparently Mindhunter is going to have 5 season.
I cant wait for them to bring in Jeffery Dahmer.
Can’t wait for Bundy🤓
@Ron Burgundy Wow I never thought about it leading to the present day, really good idea man.
Hafsa XVI YEEEES
they should do richard ramirez
@@siren7362 yeah...they could get him. I assume he was somewhere around that time. Even John Wayne Gacy
Don't know why everyone's freaking out about the music. I barely noticed it until I read the comments.
Do you know tha music name, tho?
Rowynne Crowley literally!!!
I noticed and thought it was eerie
plz name of music
Wayne Williams reminds very much of Ted Bundy. Both deny any crimes and both are very eager to give statements and be seen on TV.
Contrapunctus XV ohh yeah
Naw. Ted was phine
i was thinking the exact same thing, both so narcissistic that they belief they can lie their way to freedom. Definitely sociopaths
Actually bundy confessed everything a few days before being sent to the chair
Unfortunately Mindhunter’s perfection plays into why it was cancelled. David Fincher is, like I’ll say 100 times, brilliant but unfortunately his brilliance is a downfall as a 10 minute scene is known to take 19 hours for him to shoot which obviously costs a lot of money and makes the show take years between seasons. It was so well-reviewed and has a big cult following but there are no current plans to make a third season thanks to a combination of low viewership, expensive production costs, and the strenuous work the show requires. This seems to happen to all the best Netflix shows.
Sad, I love this show sm :(
It would've gotten a larger viewership if it wasn't exclusive to Netflix. Netflix' audience target are young people, mostly between 15 to 30s, whom most aren't interested in slow paced historical shows like Mindhunter
Shame he couldn't pitch to paramount?
yea he's known to do dozens of takes for a scene. i wonder if they'd have any luck shooting it like a movie and releasing it as a miniseries rather than a tv show?
The scariest killers are the “normal “ looking ones. The ones you ‘d least expect.
@I. Wynn Wynn What about Ted Bundy?
Bettina D., they’re known as politicians and government officials...
@I. Wynn Wynn have you learnt anything from the show
Like Ed kemper... With his good manners, and well groom, no one will see him as a danger
@I. Wynn Wynn Not really. They usually won't expose their inner darkness, as there was an old saying said: *The best way to hide something is to hide it within the plain sight* :)
I don't understand how serial killers or murderers are ever even considered for parole
That's the American justice system for you. It reeks of inconsistency.
Apple Peel, and others get life sentences for selling weed.... Serial killers run the world so of course shit is backwards. Politicians and banker families are the serial killers with the most kills under their belts and they openly live in luxury while laughing at how stupid the masses are.
Zach Perry, you should educate yourself before commenting...
Zach Perry - I know 2 guys serving life for selling weed and nothing else (they got life cause of multiple offenses/same crime more than 3 times)...and even if some do sell meth or crack how do serial killers, murderers get off at all? I think that was the original question.... there's nothing worse than torturing/murdering people not even selling all the drugs in the world.
Zach Perry, no need to respond. I just watched a video of you insulting your dogs bark calling him a “gay dumb Pussy boy” several times over. It explained everything.
Hilarious how jealous Kemper is of Mason’s fame.
Shivani I love how he called him The Charlatan lol
But he was absolutely right about Manson, Manson was more of an emotional manipulator and was guilty of brainwashing more than murder. I felt that the tension between Manson and Tench was seriously one of the best scenes in S2. I was hoping for more from the Berkowitz interview though.
@@gavinheath8486 I wish Bill would have mentioned how short he was.
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 bill called him fucking midget😂
Charles Manson > Edmund kemper ofc because there is 0 murders in Manson's basket
The serial killer actors in this show are bonechillingly good.
Gabrielle the interviews are one of thebest scenes in the series.
Right? But yet they don't get enough screen time... Just wished they focused more on the actual killers, crimes, evidence or crazyness, and less on the boring filler of the agents personal lives or sjw PC crap... People are watching for the killers and how the FBI profiler's hunted these guys, not their personal lives or how women were treated at work, how being gay was looked down upon, or how black's were treated different back then in those times... Loved season one but season two was just WAY to drawn out and built up to a major let down of an ending...
@@shadeshiest22 But that's the reality. That's what Mindhunter does very well, it portrays the socio-political context of those times very well and in conjunction with the actions of said serial killers. There's plenty of shows about criminals but there's a reason this one is so good
They all deserve emmys
I did a double take on Wayne Williams...
That sonar pinging in the background is infuriatingly annoying.
Its making people want to kill
Do you know the name of the music?
@@cmario510 ?
@@enlightenedwarrior7119 My man wants to get on Mindhunter season 5
I didn't notice, until I saw this comment. Now I cant un hear it.
This show is an absolute masterpiece, it makes me think that there is a good chance the days of movies are limited. So much more time for character development and exploration in this format. I have been trying to watch this show for months but found the first 20 minutes boring or my son was awake, I finally pushed through and I'm so glad I did.
I was impressed with the Son of sam actor, dude nailed and the make up was superb.
Imagine When you are an actor and realize you look like a serial killer. lol.
Their acting were amazing. Great job.
Quick Fruits ya if I were cast as a killer in this show I’d be freaked out...
Manson is not technically a serial killer...
Season 2 was damn good. The Son of Sam killer gave me chills, dude played him so good & even looked so much like him
The guy playin manson looks more like manson than manson himself lol
David Fincher is a perfectionist-part of why Mindhunter was cancelled. Cameron Britton was perfection as Ed Kemper & the brief scenes of Dennis Rader were so eerie. Christopher Livingston as Wayne Williams was spot-on, kinda wish you named the actors who played these killers so brilliantly.
i lowkey felt bad for Sonny Valicenti (the actor who portrayed btk). he was _so close_ to having a break-out role only to have the rug pulled out from under him when the show was canceled. the buzz around that guy when the show was airing would have made him huge had they done season 3 right away.
I have a neighbor that resembles BTK... not a pleasant person to look like...
I have a relative who resembles BTK... which is funny BC I think BTK also looks like David Suchet- and my relative looks like Hercule Poirot so...
Balding people are scary....
Kill him. Don't take any chances. Lol
@@shadeshiest22 Don't tell Larry David or George Costanza.
@@SimpleManGuitars1973 or Walter White.
Oh wait...
Why is it that almost every famous serial killer is from the 70s
Serial killings began when people started rapidly moving from countryside to cities in the 50s. Police didn't know how to handle this, there was no cooperation between different states. It escalated in the 70/80s and police was getting better and better at catching them over time.
was just thinking it was like their was a club and the scout master said go my pretty's and kill. and then they roamed the countryside killing. different states. but i know they have been around before that. it was just like a spike in the 60's 70's
no internet.
The advent of modern wireless & satellite technology, & the interwebs nets quashed that "vocation." Now it's mass shooters who swallow/keister the last bullet...
Perhaps Syd Barret influenced them
Spoiler: that scene in season 2 when Kemper gives Holden Ford a hug at the hospital was scary as f...k. Just a fantastic show that needs more recognition
Elmgren76 wasn’t that the ending in season 1?
It was the season 1 finale and its my favorite ending ever. Esp when fords knees became jelly and collapsed to the floor
"irrumatio" well that's one way to get around the You Tube algorithm.
It is a rather impressive technique, geisha's must have been Masters of the trade.
The guys playing the killers are bloody scarier than the killers , awesome actors
I hope they feature Jeffrey Dahmer in season 3
Ella Manning Dahmer wasn’t caught until 1991, so it might be awhile.
Matthew R. BTK didn’t get caught until 2005 maybe they could feature him in the same way
I’m still waiting for John Wayne Gacey
@@alexanderdavis7103 We all know we are really waiting for Bundy!
@@alexanderdavis7103 they hinted gacy on season 2 i think? i saw gacy on the poster with hance and other else
I wonder if they’ll get Zac Efron to play Bundy lmao..
please NO
Joachim Almaguer: Fuck no!
Lmaooooo
@@macruz8503 He actually did well, blew my mind that such a mongoloid could do so well portraying Bundy... Denying he did well in the role is not edgy, lol.
@@TravelWithBradley mongoloid lol?
when I saw Manson this season it was honestly as if he had just walked onto my TV screen for real. The casting this season has been excellent.
Absolutely, i didn't sleep too well the night i watched Manson's epi.
Season 3 should introduce the green river killer case with Ted Bundy's help. And possibly interviews of john Wayne gacy and Richard Ramirez.
When you learn that Cameron Britton, who played Edmund Kemper *brilliantly* and was so terrifying he gave me nightmares, was a preschool teacher for 8 years. Now that’s what I call acting.
Molly Fox, yes Britton is a good actor. I thought he portrayed Richard Jewell in Spectrums Manhunt, pretty good.jmo
Great video! It’s weird because I find videos about serial killers fascinating but at the same time I can’t wrap my head around their actions. Anyway, I’m looking forward to the next video! Hopefully you’ll have better luck with the algorithm next time.
The BTK killer cast is like they went back to another timeline and brought him over for the show.
Still waiting for The Hash Slinging Slasher
Dont you mean
The Hash Bringing
Sash Singing
Trash Bringing
😆 😆 😆 😆
I'm actually hoping that by season 4 they will be in the mid 80's and get a Delorean and go back to White Chapel and try and help to catch Jack the Ripper. I know it's a little far fetched because I don't think the FBI would try to solve an overseas murder but I'm just hoping it happens.
Tench’s son is gonna be the next Dexter
I thought the same, hope Tench can recognise and train him the way dexter had been.
Man what's with the creepy background music
The constantly ringing bell was a total distraction.
agreed why aren't they playing the SpongeBob intro
Boo!
Haadabaa haabadaa!
Less creepy than fucking annoying. Almost quit watching.
Wich is the name of the music tho?
I really hope Netflix continues this series. I’ve watched the 2 seasons countless times. Fantastic castings. The story line is brilliant. Waiting for more….
This show is spectacular. The people playing the killers are eerily perfect. Hope they can put out new episodes faster than 2 years.
The constant ringing in the background music is extremely distracting. What's the purpose of it, to drive someone to murder?
Thank you! I thought I was the only one. I was so annoyed how it got louder towards the end of each sum up of the killers. Like wtf I can barely hear the narrator! I'm trying to hear the facts lol
@@illumiyanii Yes. And there are plenty of people like me who have a hearing impairment; background music is especially troublesome, and that ringing sound even overshadowed that. Far too many people who put together videos make the mistake of having the sound level of the music way too high.
Ditto. I don't think I can actually finish watching this video, which is a shame, because the topic is interesting. But the horror-movie music in the background just makes it too difficult to focus on the material presented.
Wich is the name of the music tho?
I've only gotten 46 seconds in and can't keep watching because of that awful noise.
The Atlanta child murders are officially still open and many of the parents believe it was not him, but that it was easy for authorities to let it go and move on by claiming it was him, but never seeking conviction. The guy playing Kemper is brilliant! He captured all of his mannerisms and speech patterns. Who ever did the make up for Manson and Son of Sam needs an Emmy! Cuz they looked JUST like those men!
I think he's won an Oscar already.
@@rob_3417 well, he deserves an Emmy for this role!
He didn't kill that many Williams
@@reggiejames1986 He was only convicted of killing two adults around the same time of of child killings. No one has been charged with any of the kids killings to this day.
@@JoanRudith I know his story but I don't think he killed all those kids .the just needed to put a face to the murders I doubt the case is ongoing I think KKK had did some of it
The actor playing Charles Manson scares me.
Right! I was blown away by the performance. It was riveting and disturbing.
He’s an Aussie actor, if you’ve ever watched Manson’s interviews the actor got his mannerisms down
@@MelaniaRose no shit
The way he say whuut is the exact same
He gave me chills his acting was manipulative af
Me: wants to know more information
Music: NEEaaaEhhaaa KnnNnAAAWWEEERRR
This made me laugh way too hard.
Lewis Burden dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding! dingdingding!
Lmaoooo. It took me a second to get it bruhhh 😂 😂😂 💀
Lmaoo. It took me a second to get it 😂😂😂💀
I still don't get it
Only just started watching mindhunter - can not believe how good it is and how they make it so realistic with the cast. Can’t wait for season 3, is it ready yet 🙈
I think what impresses me most about the Manson and Kemper actors is wow they actually got a tiny little hairy dude and a massive moustachioed nerd XD
All the characters this season were amazing! The killer in Atlanta was so spot on it was scary.
in all honesty that dude creeped me out the most. he was so slimy and vile and just icky.
Crazy but I got to meet my hero, John Douglas at Quantico.
I almost got to meet him through a summer program!! I'm so happy to hear you got to meet him
WHY were there so many serial killers in the 70's????? It's crazy the show has enough real life serial killers to make seasons of content cause there were so many back then.
Because police didn’t talk to each other. No internet. No cctv , no dna. Perfect storm .
Ed Kemper is such an interesting person to listen to because he seems self aware of everything going on in his head
That bell in the background...your killin me!!!
Yung Sammy Sosa I did not notice it until I read your comment now it’s driving me crazy
He wants to be in the final season of Mindhunter, known as the YT-background-music-killer
If after Wayne got caught the killing stopped and if the series is to be believed and the murder loved the attention, had they caught the wrong guy, the actual serial killer would have continued killing just to make the police and the FBI looking like fools, so although he was not convicted, it looks like they caught the right guy.
This is so fascinating, thanks for posting. Mindhunters is such a cool show!
Great show, 1st vid showed exactly how much detail the showrunners are going into, can't wait for S3
6:05 holy shit. The more interviews and pictures I see of the real killers shows how much effort went in to the show. These actors were spot on! Especially Manson, just wow. Bravo!
I was shocked when they brought in Manson....damn did he look exactly like Manson.
Great casting & great makeup team 👏
My husband grew up in the Heights in Houston. He said he remembered the candy shop. There was another serial killer in the 90's, the Tourniquet killer. He targeted young Hispanic women from 9 yrs to 21yrs old. This hit closed to home because we lived near the place where the 9yrs girl was found. My girls were the same age and they went the same elementary school that little Diana Rebollar attended. She was going to the orner store when she went missing. My heart broke when my husband, a retired cop, told me they had found her.
Most of these killers has "Wayne" or "William" in their names. 😁
See that is why bruce wayne does what he does. To save his name's honor
Yeah because it’s a very common name in America
That last image is imprinted in my mind forever
Yup
lmfao it was so creepy xD
omg same
I'm not focusing on the killing count. Ed Kemper is the most memorable of all of them. His intelligence, his calm demeanor, his "philosophy" about his killings, his self-awareness, his honesty on his motive, his behavior and his way of dealing with it. This guy did horrible things to human beings and he doesn't even look ashamed. It's not meanness, it's simply that he seriously sees his actions as a result of events, nothing more. He's fascinating (in a sick way but still fascinating)...
This is one of the greatest displays of casting and character portrayal that I’ve ever seen. Incredible work by the Mindhunters team and actors. Top notch
Great video, but man, next time make the background music more subtle. It was appropriate but really noticeable.
It’s crazy how much these actors look like the real people.
First 9 seconds: "Murders, Killed, serial killers"
UA-cam: Demonitize!
lol, I did get demonetized!
@@ThinkStory On what grounds?
Come on that’s unfair
@@Maesterful I think it was the youtube bot which flagged it because I have the word "serial killer" in the title and description. I'm having it reviewed but who knows how long that will take.
@@ThinkStory Oh NO!
background bonging noise really ruins enjoyment of good info...
Yeah, I want to turn off the alarm.
Love that noise!!!
Mindhunter did an amazing job of making the actors look like the killers,
This kind of video made the show even better. Thank you.
The casting director seriously needs an Emmy.
I liked the little intro parts about BTK , wanna see how it will end in season 3
'Mindhunter' is truly next-level, brilliant series. I hope it lasts for longer than the planned 5 seasons.
This show is mankinds greatest creation. I was on the edge of my seat the entire time. The acting and especially the music is out of this world.
Excellent video. Would love it if the music weren't so loud and if it didn't have the loud pinging sound, though.
I am from Wichita and was a kid and teen during BTK's murders. It's a small city and then was only around 200k people in the city and surrounding areas. It was scary when he killed and everyone knew he would kill again, but not when.
The Atlanta killer’s actor looks so similar to the real guy omg.
This show made me cry so many times sometimes expeshally during the Atlanta child murders case at the end of the season the mothers not being heard while there babies was being preyed on was hard.
The actors that played David Berkowitz and Charles Manson had me questioning if they casted the real ones 😭😭
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
Please don’t use the same background music again, that constant ringing was really annoying. It kept distracting me but I liked the actual content of the video.
Wayne Williams is enjoying the control he still has over us. He’s got something we want. The truth. He’ll never tell.
Really solid video! I'm just wondering, why do all of these hugely popular informative channels have the same slow, low speaking voice with the same tonality. Some channels even sound like they're trying to be some sort of google voice.
This was thorugh and Fast! Nicely done sir... 👍 Keep it up 😁
It pisses me off there isn’t going to be another season of this show. It was so damn good
man, so underrated this show, it is amazing
I love your content 😍🥰❤️💕
The accuracy of the features between actor and actual is remarkable to say the least.... can't wait for season 3
After watching the show, I'm buying a Ring camera setup for my house....
Bring this show back!!!
"Summer of Sam" as it is popularly known, was in 1977 (not 1976). It was also the year (summer) of the NYC blackout.
That Ed Kemper actor deserves a fucking Emmy
That theme tune music of the ringing bell is so annoying. I had to give up after 5 minutes cus it was driving me mad.
The music makes this all the more chilling...