Jan 28, 2019 - Perhaps if Netflix's 'Conversations With a Killer: The Ted Bundy Tapes'. Is now the biggest docuseries we have about the Washington killer, and it. 1of22In this 1977 photo serial killer Ted Bundy, center, is escorted out of.
Along with his cousin, Kenneth Bianchi was one of the criminals known as. In 1977, ten girls and women were raped and strangled to death in the hills overlooking Los Angeles, California. In the mid-seventies, Buono and Bianchi worked as pimps in L.A., and after a conflict with another pimp and prostitute, the two men kidnapped Yolanda Washington in October 1977. She is believed to have been their first victim. In subsequent months, they preyed upon nine more victims, ranging in age from twelve to nearly thirty years old. All were raped and tortured before being murdered. Bundy managed to escape from law enforcement twice; once while awaiting a pre-trial hearing in early 1977, and once in December of that same year.
After his second escape, he made his way to Tallahassee and rented an apartment near the FSU campus under an assumed name. Just two weeks after his arrival in Florida, Bundy broke into a sorority house, murdering two women and severely beating two others. A month later, Bundy kidnapped and murdered a twelve-year-old girl. Just a few days later, he was arrested for driving a stolen car, and police were soon able to piece together the puzzle; the man in their custody was escaped murder suspect Ted Bundy. According to reports, Chikatilo suffered from impotence beginning in puberty and was generally shy around women. However, he committed his known first sexual assault in 1973, while working as a teacher, when he approached a teenage student, fondled her breasts, and then ejaculating on her. In 1978, Chikatilo progressed to murder, when he kidnapped and attempted to rape a nine-year-old girl.
Unable to maintain an erection, he strangled her and threw her body in a nearby river. Later, Chikatilo claimed that after this first killing, he was only able to achieve an orgasm by slashing and killing women and children.
Over the next several years, dozens of women and children–of both sexes–were found sexually assaulted, mutilated, and murdered around the former Soviet Union and Ukraine. In 1990, Andrei Chikatilo was arrested after being questioned by a police officer that had a railway station under surveillance; the station was where several victims had been last seen alive.
During questioning, Chikatilo was introduced to psychiatrist, who had written a lengthy psychological profile of the then-unknown killer in 1985. After hearing extracts from Bukhanovsky’s profile, Chikatilo confessed. At his trial, he was sentenced to death, and in February 1994, was executed. During her four marriages, eleven of the thirteen children she bore died, as did her mother, all suffering from strange stomach pains before passing away.
Her stepson by her last husband died as well, and a parish official became suspicious. The boy’s body was exhumed for examination, and Cotton was sent to jail, where she delivered her thirteenth child in January 1873. Two months later, her trial began, and the jury deliberated for just over an hour before returning a guilty verdict. Cotton was sentenced to execution by hanging, but there was a problem with the rope being too short, and she strangled to death instead.
1 of 2 Aileen Wuornos (Handout) Judy Buenoano, was nicknamed the 'Black Widow' for poisoning her husband, killing her son and trying to blow up her boyfriend. (Handout) Juana Barraza (Handout) Jane Toppan at the age of tweny-four. She was a nurse who went on a killing spree that started with her family friends and by the end had thirty-one victims. Her method was poison through injection and upon confessing, was declared insane and committed. Female Serial Killers (Getty Images) Gesche Gottfried (Public Domain) Amelia Dyer (Public Domain) Former Va hospital nurse Kristen Gilbert in an undated yearbook photo (Getty Images) Mrs. Nannie Doss, confessed rat poison slayer of four of her five husbands.
Tulsa, Oklahoma: Mrs. Nannie Lanning Morton Doss. (Getty Images) Dorothea Puente at the Central California Women’s Facility in 2009 (Central California Women's Facility) Miyuki Ishikawa surrounded by police officers at the Waseda police station (United States Armed Forces).