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Esta es una lista de asesinos en serie notables , por país donde ocurrieron la mayoría de los asesinatos.

Asesinos en serie condenados por país

Afganistán

  • Abdullah Shah : mató al menos a veinte viajeros en el camino de Kabul a Jalalabad que servían al mando de Zardad Khan ; también mató a su esposa; ejecutado en 2004. [1]

Antigua y Barbuda

  • John Baughman : ex policía estadounidense que empujó a su segunda esposa desde el techo del hotel Royal Antiguan en 1995; sospechoso de matar a un amigo cercano y su primera esposa en los Estados Unidos; se suicidó en 2000. [2]

Argentina

  • Marcelo Antelo : conocido como "El asesino de San La Muerte "; drogadicto que mató al menos a cuatro personas entre febrero y agosto de 2010, supuestamente en nombre de un santo pagano; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [3]
  • Florencio Fernández : conocido como "El vampiro argentino"; mató a 15 mujeres en su ciudad natal de Monteros durante la década de 1950, murió en la cárcel en 1968.
  • Cayetano Santos Godino : conocido como "Petiso Orejudo" ("Enano de Orejas Grandes"); a los 16, mató a cuatro niños en 1912; murió en prisión en 1944. [4]
  • Cayetano Domingo Grossi : el primer asesino en serie conocido en la historia argentina; Inmigrante italiano que asesinó a cinco de sus hijos recién nacidos entre 1896 y 1898; ejecutado 1900. [5]
  • Francisco Antonio Laureana : conocido como "El Sátiro de San Isidro "; asesinó a 15 mujeres entre 1974 y 1975, violando a 13 de ellas; asesinado en un tiroteo con la policía en 1975. [6]
  • Yiya Murano : conocida como "La Envenenadora de Monserrat ", envenenó a tres mujeres en Buenos Aires en 1979.
  • Javier Hernán Pino : mató y robó a cinco personas entre febrero y octubre de 2015 en tres ciudades; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [7]
  • Robledo Puch : conocido como "El ángel de la muerte"; mató a 11 personas antes de su arresto en 1972; condenado a cadena perpetua en 1980. [8]

Australia

  • John Balaban : conocido como "El maníaco rumano"; Emigrante rumano que asesinó al menos a cinco personas en Francia y Australia entre 1948 y 1953, incluida su esposa y su familia; ejecutado en 1953. [9]
  • David y Catherine Birnie : responsables de "Los asesinatos de Moorhouse"; pareja del suburbio de Willagee en Perth que violó y asesinó a cuatro mujeres en 1986. [10]
  • Gregory Brazel : hombre de Victoria que mató a tiros a una mujer en un robo a mano armada en 1982 y asesinó a dos prostitutas en 1990. [11] [12]
  • John Bunting , Robert Wagner y James Vlassakis : condenados por los asesinatos de 12 personas en Snowtown entre 1992 y 1999. También conocidos como "Bodies in the Barrels Murders". [13]
  • Robert Francis Burns : convicto irlandés transportado a Australia en 1862; confesó ocho asesinatos; ahorcado en Ararat en 1883. [14]
  • Eric Edgar Cooke : conocido como "El llamador nocturno"; mató al menos a ocho personas e intentó matar a muchas más en Perth y sus alrededores entre 1959 y 1963; última persona ahorcada en Australia Occidental . [15]
  • John Leslie Coombes : mató a dos hombres en 1984 y una mujer en 2009 en el área de Victoria. [dieciséis]
  • Bandali Debs : condenado por el asesinato de dos policías y dos prostitutas en la década de 1990. [17]
  • Paula Denyer : conocida como "El asesino de Frankston"; asesinó a tres mujeres en 1993 en el suburbio de Frankston en Melbourne ; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [18] [19]
  • Peter Dupas : cumpliendo tres cadenas perpetuas por múltiples cargos de asesinato y violación en Victoria. [20]
  • Kathleen Folbigg : asesinó a cuatro de sus bebés entre 1991 y 1999. [21]
  • Leonard Fraser : conocido como "El violador de Rockhampton"; condenado por matar a cuatro mujeres en Rockhampton, Queensland . [22]
  • John Wayne Glover : conocido como "The Granny Killer"; mató a seis ancianas en la costa norte de Sydney ; se suicidó en 2005. [23] [24]
  • Caroline Grills : conocida como "Auntie Thally"; un envenenador en serie de cinco miembros de la familia en Nueva Gales del Sur entre 1947 y 1953. [25]
  • Paul Steven Haigh : condenado a cadena perpetua sin libertad condicional por el asesinato de siete personas en Victoria a finales de la década de 1970. [26]
  • Matthew James Harris : estranguló al hermano de una amiga, a una amiga y a un vecino hasta la muerte durante cinco semanas en 1998 en Wagga Wagga . [27]
  • Thomas Jeffries : fugitivo de la colonia penal de Tasmania responsable del asesinato de cinco personas; ejecutado en 1826. [28]
  • Frances Knorr : conocida como "La asesina de la cría de bebés"; Criador de bebés nacido en Inglaterra que mató a tres bebés; ejecutado en 1894. [29]
  • Eddie Leonski : conocido como "El estrangulador de Brownout"; Soldado del ejército de los Estados Unidos que mató a tres mujeres en Melbourne ; ejecutado en 1942. [30] [31] [32] [33]
  • John Lynch : conocido como "El asesino del hacha de Berrima "; mató a diez personas entre 1835 y 1841. [34]
  • William MacDonald : conocido como "El Mutilador"; Inmigrante inglés que mató al menos a cinco hombres entre junio de 1961 y abril de 1963 en todo Sydney. [35]
  • John y Sarah Makin : criadores de bebés de finales del siglo XIX que mataron y enterraron a 12 niños en una sucesión de sus hogares. [36]
  • Malachi Martin : condenado por matar a Jane Macmanamin y sospechoso de asesinar a cuatro personas más, además de estar implicado en la sospechosa muerte de su madre; ahorcado en la cárcel de Adelaide en 1862. [37]
  • Ivan Milat : mató al menos a siete turistas en el bosque estatal de Belanglo , Nueva Gales del Sur, entre 1989 y 1993, lo que se conoció como el " asesinato de mochileros "; sospechoso de desapariciones similares en Newcastle . [38]
  • Martha Needle : conocida como "La Viuda Negra de Richmond ", envenenadora de cuatro miembros de la familia y el hermano de su novio; ejecutado en 1894. [39]
  • Alexander Pearce : convicto irlandés que escapó con otros siete convictos de la cárcel; cinco de ellos fueron asesinados y canibalizados, dejando a Pearce como el único que quedaba; ahorcado en 1824. [40]
  • Derek Percy : asesinó a un niño en 1969, pero también lo relacionó con la muerte de otros ocho niños en los años 60; Murió en prisión de cáncer de pulmón . [41]
  • Martha Rendell : mató a tres hijastros con ácido clorhídrico en 1907–08; última mujer ahorcada en Australia Occidental. [42]
  • Lindsey Robert Rose : asesino en serie y a sueldo de Nueva Gales del Sur que asesinó a cinco personas entre 1984 y 1994. [43]
  • Rowles 'Snowy' : cometió los " Asesinatos de Murchison "; ganadero que asesinó a tres personas usando un método de un libro entonces inédito del autor Arthur Upfield . [44]
  • Albert Schmidt : conocido como "El asesino de Wagga"; Inmigrante alemán que asesinó al menos a tres compañeros de viaje entre 1888 y 1890; ejecutado por un asesinato en 1890. [45]
  • Arnold Sodeman : conocido como "El estrangulador de la colegiala "; mató a cuatro niños en Melbourne en la década de 1930. [46]
  • John Whelan : fugitivo de la colonia penal de Tasmania responsable del asesinato de cinco personas; ejecutado en 1855. [47]
  • Christopher Worrell y James Miller : conocidos como "Los asesinos de Truro "; fueron declarados culpables de matar a siete personas en 1976-1977. [48]

Austria

  • Elfriede Blauensteiner : conocida como "La Viuda Negra"; envenenador de tres individuos; murió en prisión en 2003 [49].
  • Max Gufler : mujeres envenenadas y ahogadas; condenado por cuatro asesinatos y dos intentos de asesinato, pero se cree que cometió 18; murió 1966.
  • Dariusz Kotwica : conocido como "El destripador de euros"; Vagabundo polaco que asesinó al menos a tres jubilados en Austria y Suecia en 2015; sospechoso de más asesinatos en los Países Bajos , la República Checa y el Reino Unido ; condenado a internamiento involuntario. [50]
  • Ángeles Lainz de la Muerte : cuatro enfermeras del Hospital General Lainz de Viena que admitieron haber asesinado a 49 pacientes entre 1983 y 1989 [51].
  • Martha Marek : envenenó a tres miembros de la familia ya un inquilino en su casa con talio entre 1932 y 1937; ejecutado en 1938. [52]
  • Wolfgang Ott : delincuente sexual y presunto asesino en serie que secuestró a varias mujeres en 1995 y mató a dos de ellas; condenado a cadena perpetua en 1996 [53].
  • Harald Sassak : empleado de una planta de gas que entre 1971 y 1972 mató a seis personas con el propósito de realizar un robo; murió de una enfermedad no revelada en 2013. [54]
  • Hugo Schenk : conocido como "El asesino de las criadas vienesas"; estafador que mató a cuatro sirvientas en 1883 con su cómplice Karl Schlossarek; sospechoso de más asesinatos; ejecutado en 1884. [55]
  • Jack Unterweger : autor y sádico sexual ; condenado por diez asesinatos; se cree que mató a 12 mujeres; se suicidó en prisión en 1994 [56].
  • Guido Zingerle : conocido como "El monstruo del Tirol"; Italiano que violó brutalmente a mujeres en Italia y Austria entre 1946 y 1950, matando al menos a dos enterrándolas bajo un montón de piedras; murió en prisión en 1962. [57]

Las Bahamas

  • Cordell Farrington : mató a cuatro niños ya su amante homosexual de 2002 a 2003; condenado a muerte y posteriormente conmutado por cadena perpetua. [58]
  • Michaiah Shobek : conocido como "El asesino de los ángeles de Lucifer"; Emigrante estadounidense que asesinó a tres compañeros turistas estadounidenses de 1973 a 1974; ejecutado en 1976. [59]

Bangladesh

  • Roshu Kha : enfurecido por el rechazo de su amante, Roshu mató al menos a 11 trabajadores de la confección en el distrito de Chandpur . Fingió amarlos y luego los mató brutalmente. [60]
  • Ershad Sikder : criminal de carrera y político corrupto responsable de la tortura y asesinatos de numerosas personas en la década de 1990; condenado por siete cargos de asesinato y ejecutado en 2004 [61].

Bielorrusia

  • Ivan Kulesh : borracho que mató a tres vendedoras entre 2013 y 2014 en la región de Grodno ; ejecutado en 2016. [62]
  • Eduard Lykov : inmigrante ruso que mató a cinco personas en peleas de borrachos entre 2002 y 2011; ejecutado en 2014. [63]
  • Gennady Mikhasevich : voluntario de la policía que investigó sus propios asesinatos orientados a la misión de 36 mujeres entre 1971 y 1985; ejecutado en 1987. [64]
  • Igor Mirenkov : conocido como "La pesadilla de Svietlahorsk "; asesino de niños que asesinó a seis niños entre 1990 y 1993; ejecutado en 1996. [65]
  • Sergey Pugachev y Alexander Burdenko : líderes de "Los Cuatro Polotsk "; criminales responsables del asesinato de dos niñas y dos entusiastas de los automóviles entre 2001 y 2002, así como numerosos robos con otros dos cómplices; Pugachev fue ejecutado en 2005 y Burdenko fue condenado a cadena perpetua. [66]
  • Alexander Sergeychik : mató a seis personas entre 2000 y 2006 en los distritos de Shchuchyn y Grodno ; confesó 12 asesinatos; ejecutado en 2007. [67]

Bélgica

  • Marie Alexandrine Becker : envenenó al menos a 11 personas con Digitalis ; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión; murió en 1938.
  • Michel Bellen : conocido como "El estrangulador de la margen izquierda"; violó y mató a cuatro mujeres en Lovaina entre 1964 y 1982; murió en prisión por insuficiencia cardíaca en 2020. [68]
  • Jan Caubergh : estranguló a su vecina embarazada, su novia y su hijo en 1979; condenado a muerte pero convertido en cadena perpetua; fue el preso con más años de servicio en el país hasta su muerte en 2013. [69] [70] [71] [72]
  • Étienne Dedroog : conocido como "El asesino de los inquilinos "; mató al propietario de un B&B en Francia y a una pareja en Bélgica de octubre a noviembre de 2011; también sospechoso de asesinato en España; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [73]
  • Marc Dutroux : condenado por haber secuestrado, torturado y abusado sexualmente a seis niñas de entre 8 y 19 años, durante 1995 y 1996. Cuatro de sus víctimas fueron asesinadas; los dos últimos fueron rescatados. [74]
  • Staf Van Eyken : conocido como "El vampiro de Muizen"; violó y estranguló a tres mujeres entre 1971 y 1972 en Muizen y Bonheiden ; condenado a muerte, conmutado por cadena perpetua. [75]
  • Renaud Hardy : conocido como "El asesino de Parkinson"; asesinado entre dos y tres mujeres en la Comunidad Flamenca de 2009 a 2015; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [76]
  • Ronald Janssen : mató a una mujer en 2007 y luego a su vecino y su novio en 2010 en el Brabante Flamenco ; admitió cinco violaciones cometidas en 1993, pero es sospechoso de 20; condenado a cadena perpetua en 2011. [77] [78]
  • Marie-Thérèse Joniaux : envenenó a tres miembros de su familia entre 1894 y 1895; condenado a muerte en 1895, pero conmutado por cadena perpetua; murió en Amberes en 1923. [79]
  • Junior Kabunda : conocido como "El monstruo de Bruselas"; asesinó al pianista Benjamin Rawitz-Castel en 2006 durante un robo, y luego mató a su hija y su abuela en 2009; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [80]
  • András Pándy : conocido como "Vader Blauwbaard" (Padre Barbazul); Inmigrante húngaro condenado por el asesinato y violación de sus dos esposas y cuatro hijos en Bruselas entre 1986 y 1990 con la ayuda de su hija, Ágnes Pándy; murió en prisión en 2013 [81].
  • Nestor Pirotte : conocido en "The Crazy Killer"; considerado uno de los peores criminales belgas, responsable del asesinato de hasta siete personas entre 1954 y 1981, incluida su tía abuela; murió de un ataque cardíaco en 2000. [82]

Bolivia

  • Ramiro Artieda : mató a su hermano a principios de la década de 1920 por motivos monetarios; emigró a los Estados Unidos, pero luego regresó y mató a siete mujeres hasta 1938; Fue detenido en 1939, confesó y fue ejecutado por un pelotón de fusilamiento. [83]

Bosnia y Herzegovina

  • Edin Gačić : disparó y mató a cuatro personas entre 1998 y 2019, entre ellas su madre y un policía; asesinado por las fuerzas de seguridad en 2019 [84].

Brasil

  • José Augusto do Amaral : conocido como "Preto Amaral"; primer asesino en serie brasileño documentado; sospechoso de asesinar y luego violar los cadáveres de tres jóvenes en São Paulo en 1926; murió de tuberculosis mientras estaba encarcelado antes de que pudiera ser juzgado. [85]
  • Marcelo Costa de Andrade : conocido como "El vampiro de Niterói "; violó y mató a catorce niños.
  • Marcelo de Jesus Silva : conocido como "Chucky"; enano condenado por veinte cargos de asesinato, robo, narcotráfico y escuadrón de la muerte.
  • Luiz Baú : conocido como "El Monstruo de Erechim"; esquizofrénico que asesinó y mutiló a un niño en 1975; encarcelado, pero escapado en 1980, cometiendo cuatro asesinatos más en cuatro días; recapturado, pero escapó una vez más, con su destino final desconocido. [86]
  • José Paz Bezerra : conocido como "El Monstruo Morumbi"; violaron, torturaron y asesinaron sexualmente a más de 20 mujeres en São Paulo y Pará durante las décadas de 1960 y 1970; condenado a 30 años de prisión y puesto en libertad en 2001 [87].
  • Fortunato Botton Neto : conocido como "El maníaco de Trianon"; prostituta que apuñaló y estranguló entre tres y trece clientes en São Paulo de 1986 a 1989; condenado a 8 años de prisión, falleciendo tras las rejas en 1997 [88].
  • Febrônio Índio do Brasil : loco religioso delirante y criminal habitual que asesinó al menos a seis personas entre 1925 y 1927, en su mayoría niños y adolescentes; Absuelto por demencia y enviado a una institución psiquiátrica, en la que falleció en 1984 a causa de una enfermedad pulmonar obstructiva crónica . [89]
  • Abraão José Bueno : enfermera de Río de Janeiro que mató a cuatro niños pacientes; condenado a 110 años de prisión en 2005. [90]
  • Francisco das Chagas Rodrigues de Brito : pedófilo que abusó sexualmente, asesinó y mutiló entre 30 y 42 niños entre 1989 y 2003 en Maranhão y Pará; condenado a 217 años de prisión. [91]
  • Pedro Rosa da Conceição : asesino en masa brasileño que mató a tres personas e hirió a otras trece el 22 de abril de 1904. Asesinó a su compañero de celda y a un guardia en 1911, y se dice que asesinó a una familia de 12 personas en una fecha y año no especificados. Murió en 1919.
  • Pedro Rodrigues Filho : conocido como "Pedrinho Matador"; condenado y condenado a 128 años de prisión por 70 asesinatos; sin embargo, el máximo que se puede servir en Brasil es de 30 años; afirmó haber matado a más de 100 víctimas, incluidos 40 presos. [92]
  • Roneys Fon Firmino Gomes : conocido como "El maníaco de la torre"; asesinó al menos a seis prostitutas en la ciudad de Maringá entre 2005 y 2015, depositando sus cuerpos bajo torres eléctricas; condenado a 21 años de prisión. [93]
  • Francisco de Assis Pereira : conocido como "O Maníaco do Parque" (El maníaco del parque); arrestado por la tortura, violación y muerte de 11 mujeres y por agredir a nueve en un parque de São Paulo durante la década de los noventa. [94]
  • Tiago Henrique Gomes da Rocha : guardia de seguridad que asegura haber matado a 39 personas en el estado de Goiás . [95]
  • Edson Izidoro Guimarães : enfermero que mató a cuatro pacientes en el barrio carioca de Méier ; sospechosos de 131 muertes en total. [96]
  • Paulo Sérgio Guimarães da Silva : conocido como "El maníaco Cassino"; pescador que agredió a parejas en Rio Grande do Sul entre 1998 y 1999, matando a siete; condenado a 184 años de prisión. [97]
  • José Vicente Matias : ex artesano que violó, asesinó y desmembró a seis mujeres entre 1999 y 2005, canibalizando a una de ellas; condenado a 23 años de prisión. [98]
  • Florisvaldo de Oliveira : conocido como "Cabo Bruno"; ex policía acusado de más de 50 asesinatos en las afueras de São Paulo en 1982; asesinado por asaltantes desconocidos en 2012. [99]
  • Sebastião Antônio de Oliveira : conocido como "El monstruo de Bragança "; un enfermo mental que asesinó a cinco niños y violó al menos a ocho entre 1953 y 1975; se suicidó antes del juicio en 1976. [100]
  • Diogo Figueira da Rocha : criminal de carrera responsable de al menos 50 asesinatos entre 1894 y 1897 en São Paulo; supuestamente asesinado en un tiroteo con la policía en 1897 [101].
  • José Ramos : conocido como "El Carnicero de la Rua de Arvoredo"; junto con su esposa y otro cómplice (a quien luego mató), atrajo al menos a ocho hombres a su casa de Porto Alegre entre 1863 y 1864, matándolos y desmembrándolos; supuestamente convirtió los restos en salchichas que vendió en su tienda; murió en el hospital en 1893. [102]
  • Orlando Sabino : conocido como "El monstruo de Capinópolis "; sospechoso de asesinar a 12 personas en varios municipios aledaños a Minas Gerais y Goiás; murió de un ataque cardíaco en 2013. [103]
  • Anísio Ferreira de Sousa : ginecólogo de Altamira que fue condenado por el asesinato de tres niños pero vinculado a la desaparición de un total de 19. [104]
  • Jorge Luiz Thais Martins : ex coronel del Cuerpo de Bomberos Militares que mató a nueve drogadictos entre agosto de 2010 y enero de 2011 para vengar la muerte de su hijo. [105]
  • Marcos Antunes Trigueiro : conocido como "El maníaco industrial"; ex taxista que mató a cinco mujeres entre 2009 y 2010 en Contagem y Belo Horizonte .

Burundi

  • Ivomoku Bakusuba : confesó haber matado a más de 67 niños. Se suicidó, "probablemente a finales de la década de 1940 o principios de la de 1950".

Bulgaria

  • Hristo Georgiev : conocido como "El sádico"; ex miliciano que asesinó a cuatro mujeres y un hombre en Sofía de 1974 a 1980; ejecutado en 1980. [106]
  • Sokrat Kirshveng : conocido como "El asesino de la azuela "; asesinó a dos de sus amantes en 1919, por lo que fue condenado a muerte; conmutado a 17 años de prisión y, tras su liberación en 1937, asesinó a su tía y su tío político; ejecutado en 1937. [107]
  • Lenko Latkov : asesinó a tres ancianas en la provincia de Haskovo de 1999 a 2000 y violó a dos niños; sospechoso de otros tres homicidios en la provincia de Plovdiv ; asesinado por su compañero de celda en 2003 [108].
  • Mihail Leshtarski : conocido como "El asesino de la cueva"; ladrón habitual que vivía en la montaña, sospechoso de asesinar al menos a cinco ancianos jubilados entre 2009 y 2011; condenado por un asesinato y condenado a cadena perpetua. [109]
  • Ludwig Tolumov e Ivan Serafimov : conocidos como "El agrio y el dulce"; dúo criminal solidario de tres asesinatos entre mayo y julio de 2000; Serafimov, el único responsable de un asesinato en 1996, fue posteriormente asesinado por Tolumov, quien fue arrestado y condenado a cadena perpetua. [110]

Canadá

  • Gerald Thomas Archer : conocido como "The London Chambermaid Slayer"; mató a tres empleadas de un hotel en su ciudad natal de London, Ontario, entre 1969 y 1971; murió de un infarto en 1995. [111] [112]
  • Paul Bernardo : conocido como "El violador de Scarborough "; un violador en serie de Toronto que mató a tres adolescentes (incluida la hermana de su esposa) con la ayuda de su esposa Karla Homolka . [113]
  • Wayne Boden : conocido como "El vampiro violador"; mató a cuatro mujeres entre 1968 y 1971; murió en prisión en 2006 [114].
  • Camille Cléroux : asesinó a dos esposas y un vecino en Ottawa entre 1990 y 2010; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión; murió en prisión. [115]
  • John Martin Crawford : condenado en 1996 por el asesinato de tres mujeres en Saskatoon . [116]
  • Léopold Dion : conocido como "El monstruo de Pont-Rouge "; violó y mató a cuatro niños en 1960. [117] Asesinado en 1972 por un compañero de prisión. [118]
  • William Patrick Fyfe : condenado por matar a cinco mujeres en Montreal entre 1979 y 1999; sospechoso en varios otros asesinatos.
  • Russell Maurice Johnson : conocido como "El estrangulador del dormitorio"; condenado por violar y asesinar a tres mujeres en la década de 1970; Posteriormente se descubrió que el número total de víctimas era mayor.
  • Gilbert Paul Jordan : conocido como "El barbero borracho", asesinado entre ocho y diez mujeres por intoxicación por alcohol en Vancouver ; murió en 2006. [119] [120]
  • Simmi Kahlon : inmigrante india que asesinó a sus tres hijos recién nacidos en Calgary entre 2005 y 2009; murió por complicaciones en el parto antes de que se descubrieran los delitos. [121]
  • Joseph LaPage : conocido como "El monstruo francés"; asesinó a cuatro mujeres en Canadá y Estados Unidos entre 1867 y 1875; ejecutado en 1878. [122]
  • Cody Legebokoff : uno de los asesinos en serie más jóvenes de Canadá, condenado por asesinar a tres mujeres y una adolescente en los alrededores de Prince George , Columbia Británica, entre 2009 y 2010. [123]
  • Allan Legere : conocido como "El monstruo de Miramichi "; asesino de cinco individuos. [124]
  • Bruce McArthur : hombre de Toronto que mató y despreció a ocho hombres entre 2010 y 2017; condenado a cadena perpetua en 2019 [125].
  • Michael Wayne McGray : mató a siete personas, entre ellas una mujer y un niño y un compañero de celda, afirma haber matado a otras once. [126] [127]
  • Dellen Millard : condenado por asesinar a tres personas, incluido su padre; dos fueron asesinados con la ayuda del cómplice Mark Smich. [128]
  • Clifford Olson : asesinó a once niños en Columbia Británica a principios de la década de 1980; murió en prisión en 2011 [129].
  • Robert Pickton : Port Coquitlam , hombre de Columbia Británica acusado del asesinato en primer grado de 26 mujeres; presuntamente confesó 49 asesinatos; condenado el 9 de diciembre de 2007 por seis cargos; reducido a asesinato en segundo grado. [130]
  • Yves Trudeau : conocido como "El parachoques loco"; ex miembro de una banda de motociclistas fuera de la ley participó en 43 asesinatos entre 1973 y 1985; murió de cáncer de médula ósea en 2008. [131]
  • Elizabeth Wettlaufer : enfermera titulada que asesinó a ocho personas mayores en Ontario con inyecciones mortales de insulina y dio inyecciones no mortales a otras seis, entre 2007 y 2016 [132].
  • Russell Williams : ex coronel de las fuerzas canadienses ; mató a dos mujeres y se sospecha que asesinó a una tercera; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [133]
  • Peter Woodcock : asesinó a tres niños en 1956 y 1957 en Toronto ya otro paciente del instituto psiquiátrico en 1991; murió mientras estaba encarcelado en 2010. [134]

Chile

  • Émile Dubois : asesino y héroe popular de origen francés que es venerado como "El Robin Hood chileno" por matar a presuntos usureros; ejecutado en 1907. [135]
  • Catalina de los Ríos y Lisperguer : conocida como "La Quintrala"; Terrateniente del siglo XVII juzgado por más de 40 asesinatos; murió 1665. [136]
  • Julio Pérez Silva : conocido como "El psicópata del Alto Hospicio ", condenado a cadena perpetua por asesinar a 14 mujeres entre 1998 y 2001.
  • Jorge Sagredo y Carlos Topp : conocidos como "Los psicópatas de Viña del Mar"; cometió diez asesinatos y cuatro violaciones entre 1980 y 1981 en Viña del Mar ; ejecutado en 1985; fueron las últimas personas ejecutadas en Chile. [137]

República Popular de China

  • Bai Baoshan : ladrón que atacó varias comisarías de policía en tres provincias; mató a 15 personas; ejecutado 1998.
  • Dong Wenyu : ladrón violador que mató a seis personas durante allanamientos entre marzo y mayo de 2006; también violó los cadáveres de las víctimas femeninas; ejecutado en 2007. [138]
  • Hua Ruizhuo : mató a 14 prostitutas en Beijing entre 1998 y 2001 por odio hacia ellas, después de enterarse de que una ex novia era una; ejecutado en 2002. [139]
  • Li Guangjun : violó, robó y mató a seis mujeres a lo largo de la Carretera Nacional 310 de China entre septiembre y noviembre de 2006, después de huir por asesinar a la hermana de su esposa en febrero; condenado a muerte. [140]
  • Li Pingping : cometió un triple asesinato en 1995; después de eso, entre 2002 y 2003, apuñaló y mutiló a cuatro prostitutas en Beijing mientras trabajaba como taxista; ejecutado en 2004. [141]
  • Li Shikang : mató a seis personas e hirió a otras 17 con cartas bomba enviadas al personal médico de quien culpó por no curar su enfermedad de transmisión sexual.
  • Li Yijiang : mató a siete personas a principios de la década de 2000; filmado en 2004. [142]
  • Liu Pengli : príncipe Han del siglo II a. C. uno de los primeros asesinos en serie atestiguado por fuentes históricas. [143]
  • Long Zhimin : junto con su esposa Yan Shuxia, atrajeron y posteriormente asesinaron a 48 personas en su casa por diversas razones entre 1983 y 1985; ambos ejecutados en 1985. [144]
  • Gao Chengyong : conocido como "El Jack chino el Destripador", mató a 11 mujeres entre 1988 y 2002 en Baiyin y Mongolia Interior ; ejecutado en 2019. [145]
  • Gong Runbo : declarado culpable de los asesinatos de seis niños y adolescentes de entre 9 y 16 años entre 2005 y 2006 en Jiamusi ; ejecutado en 2007. [146]
  • Huang Yong : entre septiembre de 2001 y 2003 mató al menos a 17 adolescentes; ejecutado en 2003. [147]
  • Shen Changyin y Shen Changping : declarados culpables del asesinato de 11 prostitutas entre 1999 y 2004 en Lanzhou y Taiyuan ; condenado a muerte en 2005 [148].
  • Wang Qiang : 45 víctimas de asesinato y diez violaciones; ejecutado el 17 de noviembre de 2005 [149].
  • Wang Zongfang y Wang Zongwei : conocidos como "Er Wang"; asesinos que mataron a soldados con pistolas y granadas en Hunan , Hubei y Jiangsu; asesinado por las fuerzas armadas en 1983. [150]
  • Yang Xinhai : conocido como "El Asesino de Monstruos"; confesó haber matado a 65 personas entre 2000 y 2003; ejecutado en 2004. [151]
  • Zhang Jun : ladrón que mató a 28 personas entre 1993 y 2000 en toda China con cómplices; capturado y ejecutado en 2001. [152]
  • Zhang Yongming : mató a 11 hombres entre marzo de 2008 y abril de 2012; ejecutado en 2013. [153]
  • Zhao Zhihong : conocido como "El asesino sonriente"; violó y mató a seis mujeres en Mongolia Interior entre 1996 y 2005; confesó haber cometido un asesinato por el que se ejecutó a un hombre inocente; ejecutado en 2019. [154]
  • Zhou Kehua : ex soldado que atacó a los usuarios de cajeros automáticos; mató a diez personas en Jiangsu y Chongqing y eludió la ley durante ocho años, antes de ser asesinado en 2012 en un tiroteo con la policía después de una persecución de un año. [155]

Colombia

  • Andrés Leonardo Achipiz : conocido como "El Pez"; asesino a sueldo psicópata que mató entre 30 y 35 personas en Bogotá entre 2009 y 2013. [156]
  • José William Aranguren : bandido que asesinó aproximadamente a 115 personas en tres municipios entre 1956 y 1964; asesinado por comandos en una granja en 1964, junto con sus tres cómplices. [157]
  • Daniel Camargo Barbosa : conocido como "El sádico de El Charquito", quien se cree que violó y asesinó a más de 150 niñas en Colombia y Ecuador durante las décadas de 1970 y 1980. [158]
  • Jairo Alexander Beltrán Castañeda : conocido como "El Monstruo de Llana" (El Monstruo de los Llanos); secuestrador que asesinó a una mujer en Meta en 2015; sospechoso de al menos otros tres asesinatos, luego de que se encontraron cuerpos en fosas comunes; actualmente encarcelado. [159]
  • Manuel Octavio Bermúdez : conocido como "El Monstruo de los Cañaduzales" (El Monstruo de los Campos de Caña); confesó haber violado y asesinado al menos a 21 niños en zonas remotas de Colombia. [160]
  • Black Widow Gang : grupo predominantemente de mujeres que atrajeron y luego asesinaron al menos a tres hombres para obtener un seguro de vida en Antioquia entre 2008 y 2011; encarcelado. [161]
  • Esneda Ruiz Cataño : conocida como "El depredador"; asesinó a tres maridos por un seguro de vida entre 2001 y 2010. [162]
  • Tomás Maldonado Cera : conocido como "El Satanista"; Asesinado entre siete y diez personas en rituales satánicos en Barranquilla. [163]
  • Cristopher Chávez Cuellar : conocido como "El Desalmado"; mató a seis personas, incluidos cuatro hermanos menores de edad, en 2015; sospechoso de al menos 15 asesinatos que se remontan a la década de 1990; condenado a 40 años de prisión. [164]
  • Luis Garavito : conocido como "La Bestia"; admitió haber asesinado y violado a 140 niños en la década de 1990. [165]
  • Rubén Villalobos Herrera : conocido como "El Monstruo de los Bastones Negros"; necrófilo que violó y asesinó a nueve mujeres entre 2012 y 2017; actualmente en espera de juicio. [166]
  • María Concepción Ladino : conocida como "La bruja asesina"; defraudó y asesinó a seis personas entre 1994 y 1998; condenado a 40 años de prisión. [167]
  • Pedro López : conocido como "El Monstruo de los Andes"; afirmó haber violado y asesinado a más de 300 niñas en América del Sur entre 1969 y 1980. [168]
  • Jaime Iván Martínez : conocido como "El asesino de Guarne"; mató al menos a cuatro personas en Guarne entre 2005 y 2016, incluidos su esposa y dos hijos; condenado a 42 años de prisión. [169]
  • Nepomuceno Matallana : estafador condenado por el asesinato de un comerciante en 1947, pero sospechoso de otros asesinatos; Murió en 1960 de bronquitis combinada con insuficiencia cardíaca. [170]
  • Luis Alberto Malagón Suárez : conocido como "El sádico de Rincón"; secuestró, violó y mató a cinco niñas entre 1995 y 1997 en Suba ; encarcelado en 2012 por el asesinato de su esposa en 2001. [171]
  • Élver James Melchor Bañol : conocido como "El depredador de Picaleña"; violador de niños en serie que asesinó a una niña en Tolima en 2019, luego de ser puesto en libertad condicional por tres asesinatos y delitos sexuales similares; condenado a 60 años de prisión. [172]
  • John Jairo Moreno Torres : conocido como "Johnny el Leproso"; líder de una pandilla que asesinó brutalmente al menos a cuatro personas entre 1997 y 1998 en Bogotá ; asesinado en prisión por varios reclusos en 1998 [173].
  • Harlis Alexis Murillo Moreno : delincuente sexual que mató a dos mujeres en Cali y Bucaramanga en 2017; sospechoso de dos asesinatos más en Bogotá; condenado a 36 años de prisión. [174]
  • Yadira Narváez : conocida como "La reina de la escopolamina"; envenenó a entre cinco y seis hombres con carbofurano en 2011, pero confesó otros asesinatos; condenado a 100 años de prisión. [175]
  • Diego Fernando Ramírez : conocido como "El Carnicero de Buga"; ganadero que asesinó a dos hombres en enero de 2007 en la localidad rural de Buga ; sospechosos en otras desapariciones similares de 2006 [176].
  • Luis Gregorio Ramírez Maestre : mató a 30 automovilistas en varios municipios; capturado en 2012; se espera que se publique en 2032. [177]
  • Fredy Armando Valencia : conocido como "El Monstruo de Monserrate "; violó y estranguló al menos a nueve mujeres adictas a las drogas en la región de Eastern Hills entre 2012 y 2014; confesó más asesinatos; condenado a 36 años de prisión. [178]

Costa Rica

  • Adrián Arroyo Gutiérrez : conocido como "El psicópata del sur"; violadas y estranguladas entre seis y once prostitutas drogadictas en San José ; condenado a 110 años de prisión. [179]

Croacia

  • Milka Pavlović : lechera que envenenó a su marido ya otros campesinos con arsénico en Stari Pavljani entre marzo y julio de 1934; ejecutado en 1935. [180]
  • Vinko Pintarić : asesinó a cinco personas, incluida su esposa, entre 1973 y 1990; escapó de la custodia tres veces y murió en un tiroteo con la policía en 1991. [181]

Chipre

  • Nikos Metaxas : oficial del ejército chipriota que mató a cinco mujeres y dos niños entre septiembre de 2016 y agosto de 2018 en los denominados asesinatos de Mitsero ; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [182] [183]

República Checa

  • Oto Biederman : miembro de "The Kolínský Gang" que asesinó a cinco personas entre 1993 y 1995, incluido un ex cómplice; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [184]
  • Jan Philopon Dambrovský : sacerdote católico que envenenó a cuatro arzobispos en el siglo XVI; arrestado y luego ejecutado. [185]
  • Jaroslava Fabiánová : asesinó a cuatro hombres entre 1981 y 2003 por motivos económicos; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [186]
  • Ladislav Hojer : sádico que violó y estranguló al menos a cinco mujeres entre 1978 y 1981 en Checoslovaquia; ejecutado en 1986. [187]
  • Kateřina z Komárova : noble del siglo XVI que torturó y mutó entre 14 y 30 siervos en Pičín y Příbram ; exiliada al Castillo de Praga , donde murió en marzo de 1534. [188]
  • Václav Mrázek : condenado por el asesinato de siete mujeres en los alrededores de Chomutov ; ejecutado en 1957. [189]
  • Martín Lecián : responsable de la muerte de tres policías y un funcionario de prisiones; ejecutado en 1927. [190]
  • Hubert Pilčík : mató al menos a cinco personas a las que ayudó a cruzar la frontera de Checoslovaquia a Alemania Occidental ; se suicidó en prisión en 1951. [191]
  • Martin Roháč : ex soldado que robó y mató a 59 personas entre 1568 y 1571 con sus cómplices; todos fueron ejecutados en 1571. [192]
  • Ivan Roubal : ocultista que asesinó a cinco personas entre 1991 y 1994; condenado a cadena perpetua y fallecido en 2015 [193].
  • Jaroslav y Dana Stodolovi : pareja que robó y mató a ocho jubilados entre 2001 y 2002; ambos condenados a cadena perpetua. [194]
  • Petr Zelenka : enfermero condenado por asesinar a siete pacientes en Havlíčkův Brod mediante inyecciones letales para "probar" a los médicos; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [195]

Dinamarca

  • Ane Cathrine Andersdatter : criada que mató a tres de sus hijos entre 1853 y 1861, ahogándolos en zanjas o pozos; ejecutado en 1861, la última mujer ejecutada en el país. [196]
  • Christina Aistrup Hansen : enfermera que mató a tres pacientes en el Hospital Nykøbing Falster ; los cargos cambiaron de tres asesinatos a cuatro cargos de intento de homicidio; inicialmente condenado a cadena perpetua, cambiado a 12 años de prisión. [197]
  • Peter Lundin : mató a su madre en los Estados Unidos en 1991, luego mató a su amante ya sus dos hijos en Dinamarca nueve años después; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [198]
  • Dagmar Overbye : proveedora de cuidado infantil que mató entre nueve y veinticinco niños bajo su cuidado en Copenhague ; condenado a muerte en 1921 y luego indultado ; murió en prisión el 6 de mayo de 1929 [199].
  • Sanjay Sharma : ahogó a su primera esposa en una bañera en Austria en 1997; acusado del asesinato, pero huyó a Dinamarca, donde mató a una segunda esposa ya su hija en 1999; condenado a cadena perpetua por estos últimos asesinatos. [200]

Ecuador

  • Gilberto Chamba : conocido como "El Monstruo de Machala "; asesinó a ocho personas en Ecuador y una en España; condenado a 45 años de prisión en España el 5 de noviembre de 2006 [201].
  • Jairo Humberto Giraldo : conocido como "El estrangulador gay"; Prostituta colombiana que estranguló y robó a otros hombres homosexuales en Quito entre abril y septiembre de 2002; condenado a 25 años de prisión. [202]
  • Juan Fernando Hermosa : conocido como "El Niño del Terror"; menor responsable de la muerte de veintitrés personas entre 1991 y 1992 en Quito , en su mayoría taxistas y homosexuales; condenado a cuatro años de prisión y luego puesto en libertad, luego asesinado en su vigésimo cumpleaños por asaltantes desconocidos. [203]

Egipto

  • Ramadán Abdel Rehim Mansour : conocido como "Al-Tourbini"; líder de una pandilla que violó y asesinó a niños sin hogar en todo Egipto arrojándolos de los trenes en la década de 2000, a veces enterrándolos vivos; ejecutado en 2010. [204] [205] [206]
  • Raya y Sakina : los asesinos en serie más famosos de Egipto y las primeras mujeres egipcias en ser ejecutadas por el estado moderno de Egipto; ejecutados junto con sus maridos en 1921. [207]

Estonia

  • Johannes-Andreas Hanni : asesino, violador y caníbal que mató a tres personas en 1982; se suicidó bajo custodia policial. [208]
  • Anatoli Neželski : asesinó al novio de su ex esposa ya otras dos personas en robos entre 1994 y 1996 en Tallin; condenado a 15 años de prisión y puesto en libertad en 2013 [209].
  • Märt Ringmaa : conocido como "El hombre bomba de la calle Pae"; mató a siete personas en el transcurso de diez años en Tallin utilizando artefactos explosivos improvisados que explotaron en lugares públicos. [210]
  • Aleksandr Rubel : ucraniano que fue condenado por los asesinos de seis personas en Tallin cuando era menor de edad a fines de la década de 1990; liberado de prisión en 2006 y posteriormente regresado a Ucrania.
  • Juri Sulimov : inmigrante ucraniano que asesinó a dos prisioneros en 1983 y 1986, y un conocido en 1994 después de su liberación; condenado a muerte, conmutado por cadena perpetua. [211]
  • Yuri Ustimenko y Dmitry Medvedev : dúo ruso que cometió robos y mató a cinco personas; Medvedev fue asesinado por la policía en Letonia y Ustimenko fue capturado en Polonia, extraditado a Estonia y condenado a cadena perpetua. [212]

Finlandia

  • Juhani Aataminpoika : conocido como "Kerpeikkari"; asesinó a doce personas en el lapso de dos meses en 1849, incluidos sus padres; condenado a muerte, conmutado por cadena perpetua; murió en 1854. [213]
  • Esa Åkerlund : asesinó a tres hombres en un McDonald's en Porvoo en 2010, después de ser liberado por el asesinato de su esposa en 1995; sospechoso, pero absuelto, de un asesinato en 1993; condenado a 15 años de prisión. [214]
  • Matti Haapoja : asesino convicto de tres, pero admitió haber matado a 18; la evidencia sugiere haber matado a entre 22 y 25 personas entre 1867 y 1894 en Finlandia y Siberia ; condenado a cadena perpetua, pero se suicidó ahorcándose en una celda de la prisión.
  • Ismo Junni : mató a su esposa en 1980, luego mató a cuatro personas en ataques incendiarios en el huerto de parcelas de Kivinokka en Helsinki de 1986 a 1989; se suicidó mientras estaba bajo custodia. [215]
  • Ensio Koivunen : conocido como "Häkä-Enska"; secuestrado y asesinado a tres mujeres que hacen autostop entre julio y agosto de 1971; condenado a 25 años de prisión, pero liberado en la década de 1980; murió en 2003. [216]
  • Jukka Lindholm : asesinó a tres mujeres de 1985 a 1993 en Oulu y sus alrededores y a una en Helsinki en 2018; condenado a cadena perpetua y actualmente está apelando la decisión; Ha pasado 25 años en prisión entre sus delitos. [217]
  • Tommi Nakari : asesinó a sus dos esposas de hecho y a su madre en alborotos borrachos entre 1992 y 2008, alegando que no podía recordar los asesinatos posteriores; condenado a 14,5 años de prisión. [218]
  • Aino Nykopp-Koski : enfermera condenada por cinco asesinatos y cinco intentos de asesinato entre 2004 y 2009. Condenada a cadena perpetua. [219]
  • Kaisa Vornanen-Karaduman : descuidó deliberadamente a sus hijos recién nacidos, matándolos de hambre entre 2005 y 2013; inicialmente declarado culpable y condenado a cadena perpetua, luego reducido a 13 años de prisión por homicidio involuntario. [220]

Francia

Alemania

Ghana

  • Charles Quansah : conocido como "El estrangulador de Accra"; condenado por la muerte por estrangulamiento de nueve mujeres en Accra ; sospechoso de matar a 34; condenado a muerte en 2003 [221].

Grecia

  • Antonis Daglis : conocido como "El Destripador de Atenas "; condenado en 1997 por el asesinato por estrangulamiento y desmembramiento de tres mujeres y el intento de asesinato de otras seis; se suicidó bajo custodia policial en 1997 [222].
  • Hermann Duft y Hans Wilhelm Bassenauer : alemanes occidentales que asesinaron a seis personas en Grecia en un breve período en 1969; ejecutado en 1969. [223]
  • Aristidis Pagratidis : conocido como "El Ogro de Seikh Sou"; presuntamente atacó a parejas en la zona boscosa de Seikh Sou en los suburbios de Tesalónica de 1958 a 1959, matando a tres personas; ejecutado en 1968, y desde entonces se ha cuestionado su culpabilidad. [224]
  • Kyriakos Papachronis : conocido como "El Ogro del Drama "; asesinó a tres mujeres entre 1981 y 1982, cometiendo también otros delitos; condenado a cadena perpetua, puesto en libertad bajo fianza en 2004 [225].
  • Giannis y Thymios Retzos : hermanos responsables de numerosos secuestros y asesinatos en Epiro entre 1917 y 1924; liberado bajo amnistía, luego orquestó un robo en 1928, durante el cual murieron ocho personas; ambos ejecutados en 1930. [226]
  • Mariam Soulakiotis : conocida como "La mujer Rasputin"; abad del convento que atrajo, torturó y mató a 177 mujeres y niños ricos entre 1939 y 1951; murió en 1954. [227]
  • Dimitris Vakrinos : mató a cinco personas e intentó siete asesinatos más en Atenas y sus alrededores por disputas menores entre 1987 y 1996; se ahorcó en las duchas de la prisión en 1997 [228].

Hong Kong

  • Lam Kor-wan : sádico sexual que asesinó y desmembró a cuatro mujeres en la década de 1980; condenado a muerte (conmutado por cadena perpetua según la tradición en ese momento). [229]
  • Lam Kwok-wai : asesinó a tres mujeres, aprehendidas en 1993 y condenadas a cadena perpetua (ya abolida la pena capital). [230]

Hungría

  • Angel Makers de Nagyrév : grupo de mujeres liderado por Susanna Fazekas que envenenó a unas 300 personas en el pueblo de Nagyrév entre 1914 y 1929. [231] [232]
  • Asesinatos en serie en Budapest : serie de ataques contra la población romaní entre 2008 y 2009, perpetrados por cuatro neonazis, durante los cuales murieron seis personas; tres acusados ​​fueron condenados a cadena perpetua, mientras que el cuarto recibió 13 años. [233]
  • Elizabeth Báthory : condesa que mató a las sirvientas; se rumorea que mató a más de 600. [234]
  • Aladár Donászi : ladrón que mató a cuatro personas entre 1991 y 1992 con su cómplice László Bene; se suicidó en prisión en 2001 [235].
  • Zoltán Ember : conocido como "El monstruo de Szentkirályszabadja"; mató a cuatro pensionistas ya su hermano de 1991 a 2004 en Szentkirályszabadja , atando a sus últimas víctimas; condenado a cadena perpetua, se suicidó en 2016 [236].
  • Margit Filó : conocida como "La Viuda Negra Rókus"; envenenó y estranguló entre cuatro y seis personas cercanas a ella entre 1958 y 1968 para obtener ganancias monetarias; encarcelada en un manicomio, donde murió más tarde. [237]
  • Viktória Fődi : conocida como "Pista Pipás"; estranguló a dos hombres alrededor de Szeged en 1919 y 1922, calificando las muertes como suicidios; sospechoso de más de 30 asesinatos; condenado a muerte, conmutado por cadena perpetua y fallecido en prisión. [238]
  • Mária Gerzsány : envenenó a un exmarido ya otros dos hombres en Kistelek entre 1905 y 1911, pero se cree que es responsable de más de 50 asesinatos; condenado a cadena perpetua, falleciendo en algún momento de la década de 1920. [239]
  • Piroska Jancsó-Ladányi : estranguló a cinco adolescentes en Törökszentmiklós entre 1953 y 1954, abusando sexualmente de sus cadáveres; ejecutado en 1954. [240]
  • Béla Kiss : asesinó al menos a 23 mujeres y un hombre, escapó de la justicia en la confusión de la Primera Guerra Mundial . [241]
  • Péter Kovács : conocido como "El monstruo de Martfű "; camionero que violó y mató entre cuatro y cinco mujeres entre 1957 y 1967, posiblemente responsable de más asesinatos; ejecutado en 1968. [242]
  • Gusztáv Léderer : gendarme que robó y mató a un hombre en Budapest con su esposa en 1925; sospechoso de otros asesinatos durante el Terror Blanco ; ejecutado en 1926. [243]
  • Gusztáv Nemeskéri : conocido como "El asesino callejero de Katóka"; mató a cuatro personas entre 1996 y 1999 para saldar sus deudas, incluido su medio hermano; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [244]
  • Erzsébet Papp : conocido como "El asesino de la nicotina"; envenenó a cuatro personas cercanas a ella con nicotina entre 1957 y 1958; condenado inicialmente a cadena perpetua, vuelto a condenar a muerte y ahorcado en 1962. [245]
  • Zoltán Szabó : conocido como "El monstruo de Balástya"; mató y mutiló al menos a cuatro mujeres en su finca en Balástya entre 1998 y 2001; se suicidó mientras estaba en prisión en 2016 [246].

Islandia

  • Björn Pétursson : conocido como "Axlar-Björn"; mató al menos a nueve viajeros en el siglo XVI.

India

  • Thug Behram : presuntamente asesinó a más de 900 personas; ejecutado en 1840. [247] [248] [249]
  • Seema Gavit y Renuka Shinde : hermanas que secuestraron y asesinaron a cinco niños entre 1990 y 1996 [250].
  • M. Jaishankar : conocido como "Psycho Shankar", implicado en unas 30 violaciones, asesinatos y robos en los alrededores de Tamil Nadu . [251]
  • Chandrakant Jha : entabló amistad y asesinó a siete hombres migrantes entre 1998 y 2007; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [252]
  • Asesinatos en serie de Joshi-Abhyankar : serie de diez asesinatos cometidos por cuatro estudiantes de arte en Pune ; todos fueron ejecutados en 1983 [253].
  • KD Kempamma : conocido como "Cyanide Mallika"; envenenó a seis mujeres entre 1999 y 2007 con cianuro; La primera mujer asesina en serie condenada de la India; condenado a muerte, conmutado por cadena perpetua. [254] [255]
  • Surendra Koli : condenado por violar y asesinar a cuatro niños en Delhi en 2005 y 2006 con otros 12 casos pendientes. [256] [257]
  • Mohan Kumar : conocido como "Cyanide Mohan"; mató a veinte mujeres víctimas con cianuro, alegando que eran píldoras anticonceptivas; condenado a muerte en 2013 [258].
  • Ravinder Kumar : mató a los hijos de familias pobres desde 2008 hasta su arresto en 2015 [259].
  • Motta Navas : mató a los habitantes de las aceras mientras dormían durante un período de tres meses en 2012 en Kollam . [260]
  • Santosh Pol : conocido como "Dr. Muerte"; mató a seis personas con succinilcolina en la ciudad de Dhom. [261]
  • Raman Raghav : conocido como "Psycho Raman"; Hombre de Mumbai que mató a personas sin hogar y a otras personas mientras dormían. [262] [263]
  • Umesh Reddy : confesó 18 violaciones y asesinatos, condenado en nueve casos. [264]
  • Ripper Jayanandan : conocido como "El asesino en serie que canta"; mató a siete personas durante robos. [265]
  • Satish : conocido como "El asesino de bebés de Bahadurgarh "; confesado y condenado por diez asesinatos; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [266]
  • Auto Shankar : asesinó a nueve adolescentes en Thiruvanmiyur , Chennai durante un período de seis meses en 1988; ejecutado en 1995. [267] [268]
  • Kampatimar Shankariya : mató al menos a 70 personas con un martillo en 1977–78; colgado en Jaipur. [269]
  • Devendra Sharma : médico que asesinó a taxistas y camioneros en toda la India entre 2002 y 2004, arrojando sus cuerpos en canales; sospechoso de más de 100 asesinatos; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [270]
  • Darbara Singh : condenada por dos asesinatos, 17 presuntas víctimas. [271] Singh tuvo tres hijos; su esposa lo expulsó de su casa, a causa de sus "malos hábitos". Murió en prisión en 2018.
  • Charles Sobhraj : mató al menos a 12 turistas occidentales en el sudeste asiático durante la década de 1970; encarcelado en India (liberado) y Nepal (en prisión). [272] [273]
  • Akku Yadav : asesinó al menos a tres personas y arrojó sus cuerpos en las vías del tren; linchado por una turba de alrededor de 200 mujeres en Nagpur . [274] [275] [276]

Indonesia

  • Baekuni : pedófilo que mató entre 4 y 14 niños entre 1993 y 2010; condenado a cadena perpetua, luego cambiado a la pena de muerte. [277]
  • Very Idham Henyansyah : conocido como "El asesino en serie que canta"; declarado culpable y condenado a muerte en 2008 por el homicidio de 11 personas. [278]
  • Ahmad Suradji : admitió haber matado a 42 mujeres alrededor de Medan ; condenado a muerte y ejecutado por un pelotón de fusilamiento el 10 de julio de 2008 [279].

Irak

  • Abu Tubar : conocido como "El hombre hacha"; asesinó a un número indeterminado de personas con un hacha en la década de 1970 en Bagdad; ejecutado en 1980. [280]
  • Ali Asghar Borujerdi : conocido como "Asghar el Asesino"; mató a 33 adultos jóvenes en Irak e Irán; ejecutado en junio de 1934 [281].
  • Louay Omar Mohammed al-Taei : médico que mató a 43 policías, soldados y funcionarios heridos en Kirkuk ; era miembro de una célula insurgente . [282]

Iran

  • Farid Baghlani : conocido como "El asesino de ciclistas"; asesinó a 15 mujeres, niñas y un niño entre 2004 y 2008 por odio a las mujeres; ejecutado 2010. [283]
  • Mohammed Bijeh : conocido como "El vampiro del desierto de Teherán"; mató al menos a 16 jóvenes cerca de Teherán ; ejecutado en 2005.
  • Saeed Hanaei : conocido como "El asesino de arañas"; mató al menos a 16 mujeres en los alrededores de Mashhad ; ejecutado en 2002 [284].
  • Esmail Jafarzadeh : asesinó a una joven en 2017, confesando el asesinato de dos mujeres en 2012 y 2014 después de su arresto; ejecutado en 2017. [285]
  • Gholamreza Khoshroo Kurdieh : conocido como "El murciélago de la noche"; asesinó a nueve mujeres en Teherán en 1997 y luego quemó los cuerpos; ejecutado en 1997 [286].
  • Majid Salek Mohammadi : asesinó a veinticuatro personas entre 1981 y 1985, principalmente mujeres que consideraba infieles a sus maridos; se suicidó en la cárcel antes de que pudiera ser condenado. [287]

Republica de Irlanda

  • Geoffrey Evans y John Shaw : ingleses que viajaron a Irlanda en 1976 y prometieron asesinar a una mujer una vez a la semana, matando a dos; ambos aprehendidos y sentenciados. Hasta su muerte en 2012, Evans fue uno de los presos con más años de servicio en Irlanda. [288]
  • Darkey Kelly : guardián de burdel que mató a seis hombres en el siglo XVIII; acusado de brujería y fue quemado en la hoguera en 1761. [289] [290]
  • Alice Kyteler : conocida como "La bruja de Kilkenny "; presunta bruja que envenenó a cuatro maridos en el siglo XIV; huyó a Inglaterra, destino desconocido. [291]
  • Mark Nash : asesinó a dos pacientes en Grangegorman en marzo de 1997, seguido de una pareja en Ballintober en agosto; otro hombre fue condenado injustamente por el primer doble asesinato; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [292]

Israel

  • Nicolai Bonner : conocido como "El asesino sin hogar de Haifa"; Inmigrante moldavo que mató a cuatro personas sin hogar en Haifa entre febrero y mayo de 2005, quemando los cuerpos después; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [293]
  • Yahya Farhan : asesino en serie beduino , que asesinó entre dos y cuatro personas entre 1994 y 2004, incluida Dana Bennett ; condenado a tres cadenas perpetuas consecutivas y luego absuelto de un asesinato. [294]
  • Vladimir Piniov : conocido como "El asesino sin hogar de Bat Yam"; Inmigrante ruso que asesinó al menos a tres vagabundos en Bat Yam durante peleas de borrachos entre 1999 y 2000; se suicidó antes del juicio. [295]

Italia

  • Wolfgang Abel y Marco Furlan : dúo germano-italiano que cometió entre 10 y 28 asesinatos en Italia, Alemania y Holanda; condenado a cadena perpetua, pero puesto en libertad condicional.
  • Bestias de Satanás : miembros del culto satánico que cometieron tres notorios asesinatos rituales entre 1998 y 2004. [296]
  • Marco Bergamo : conocido como "El monstruo de Bolzano "; asesinó a cinco mujeres en Bolzano de 1985 a 1992; murió de una infección pulmonar en 2017. [297]
  • Donato Bilancia : conocido como "El monstruo de Liguria "; Asesinó a 17 personas en siete meses entre 1997 y 1998, murió en prisión. [298]
  • Antonio Boggia : conocido como "El monstruo de Milán"; asesinó a cuatro personas con fines monetarios entre 1849 y 1859; ahorcado en 1862. [299]
  • Ralph Brydges : conocido como "El monstruo de Roma "; Pastor inglés que se cree que asesinó a cinco niñas en Roma en la década de 1920 y cuatro en otros países; nunca fue condenado por sus crímenes y murió hombre libre. [300]
  • Sonya Caleffi : enfermera que envenenó a pacientes terminales entre 2003 y 2004, matando a cinco de ellos; condenado a 20 años de prisión. [301]
  • Luigi Chiatti : conocido como "El monstruo de Foligno "; secuestró y mató a dos niños en 1992 y 1993; condenado a dos cadenas perpetuas, pero no se le consideró apto para ser juzgado y fue reducido a 30 años en un hospital psiquiátrico. [302]
  • Leonarda Cianciulli : conocida como "La Jabonera de Correggio "; asesino de tres mujeres entre 1939 y 1940; murió en un asilo criminal de mujeres en 1970 [303].
  • Ferdinand Gamper : conocido como "El monstruo de Merano "; mató a seis personas en 1996. [304]
  • Pier Paolo Brega Massone : asesinó al menos a cuatro personas en Milán y mutó a otras decenas de víctimas mediante cirugías innecesarias para obtener ilegalmente una gran cantidad de reembolsos de dinero; condenado y condenado a cadena perpetua. [305]
  • Andrea Matteucci : conocido como "El monstruo de Aosta "; asesinó a un comerciante y tres prostitutas en Aosta de 1980 a 1995; condenado a 28 años de prisión y tres años en una institución psiquiátrica. [306]
  • Maurizio Minghella : mató a cinco mujeres en su ciudad natal de Génova en 1978; encarcelado y puesto en libertad, tras lo cual asesinó al menos a cuatro más y es sospechoso de otros asesinatos entre 1997 y 2001; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [307]
  • Giorgio Orsolano : conocido como "La hiena de San Giorgio "; violó, mató y desmembró a tres niñas entre 1834 y 1835 en su ciudad natal de San Giorgio Canavese; ejecutado en 1835. [308]
  • Ernesto Picchioni : conocido como "El monstruo de Nerola "; asesinó a personas alrededor de su casa; murió de un paro cardíaco en 1967.
  • Milena Quaglini : asesinó a su esposo ya dos hombres que intentaron violarla entre 1995 y 1999; se suicidó mientras estaba en prisión en 2001 [309].
  • Gianfranco Stevanin : conocido como "El monstruo del terrazo "; prostitutas violadas y asesinadas después de juegos sexuales violentos entre 1993 y 1994; violó el cadáver de una víctima; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [310]
  • Giulia Tofana : líder de un grupo de mujeres envenenadoras en el siglo XVII; Murió en su cama, nunca fue arrestada. [311]
  • Giorgio Vizzardelli : disparó y mató a cinco personas alrededor de Sarzana entre 1937 y 1939; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión; se suicidó cortándose la garganta con un cuchillo de cocina en 1973. [312]

Jamaica

  • Lewis Hutchinson : inmigrante escocés condenado por disparar contra decenas de personas en el siglo XVIII; ejecutado en 1773. [313]

Japón

  • Ryuun Daimai : conocido como "El asesino de monjas "; ex monje que violó y mató al menos a cinco personas en varias ciudades entre 1905 y 1915; ejecutado en 1916. [314]
  • Sachiko Eto : conocido como "The Drumstick Killer"; líder de culto que asesinó a seis de sus seguidores con palos de Taiko de 1994 a 1995; ejecutado 2012. [315]
  • Satarō Fukiage : violó y mató al menos a siete niñas a principios del siglo XX; ejecutado en 1926. [316]
  • Sokichi Furuya : asesinó a ocho ancianos en varias ciudades del oeste de Japón durante más de un mes en 1965; sospechoso de cuatro asesinatos anteriores, en dos de los cuales se ejecutó a un cómplice; ejecutado en 1985. [317]
  • Hiroaki Hidaka : mató a cuatro prostitutas en Hiroshima en 1996; ejecutado el 25 de diciembre de 2006 [318].
  • Hayato Imai : paramédico que empujó al menos a tres pacientes ancianos de un hogar de ancianos a la muerte entre noviembre y diciembre de 2014; sospechoso de otros asesinatos; condenado a muerte. [319]
  • Miyuki Ishikawa : partera que asesinó a unos 103 bebés, pero podría haber sido hasta 169, en la década de 1940. [320] [321]
  • Chisako Kakehi : envenenó a su marido ya otros dos hombres hasta la muerte, intentó matar a un cuarto hombre y es sospechosa de otras siete muertes; condenado a muerte en 2017 [322].
  • Yasutoshi Kamata : conocido como "El Destripador de Osaka"; estranguló a cuatro mujeres y una niña en Osaka entre 1985 y 1994, les desmembró los cuerpos y los arrojó cerca de los bosques; ejecutado en 2016. [323]
  • Kiyotaka Katsuta : bombero que disparó y estranguló al menos a ocho personas, algunas durante robos, entre 1972 y 1982 [324].
  • Kanae Kijima : conocido como "El asesino de Konkatsu"; estafador matrimonial que envenenó a entre tres y siete hombres por dinero, de 2007 a 2009; condenado a muerte. [325]
  • Yoshio Kodaira : violador que se cree que mató a once personas en Japón y China como soldado; ejecutado en 1949. [326]
  • Genzo Kurita : mató a seis mujeres y dos niños y participó en violaciones y necrofilia ; ejecutado en 1959. [327]
  • Hiroshi Maeue : conocido como "El asesino suicida del sitio web"; El hombre de Osaka que atrajo a la gente de los clubes suicidas prometiendo suicidarse con sus víctimas; ejecutado en 2005. [328]
  • Futoshi Matsunaga y Junko Ogata : torturaron y asesinaron al menos a siete personas entre 1996 y 1998, incluida la familia de Ogata. [329]
  • Tsutomu Miyazaki : conocido como "El Asesino Otaku "; mató a cuatro niñas en edad preescolar y se comió la mano de una víctima; ejecutado en 2008. [330]
  • Seisaku Nakamura : conocido como "El asesino de sordos de Hamamatsu "; asesinó al menos a nueve personas en Hamamatsu en tiempo de guerra; ejecutado en 1943. [331]
  • Akira Nishiguchi : mató a cinco personas y cometió fraude; ejecutado en 1970. [332]
  • Kiyoshi Ōkubo : conocido como "Tanigawa Ivan"; violó y asesinó a ocho mujeres jóvenes durante un período de 41 días en 1971.
  • Sadakichi Shimizu : primer asesino en serie japonés registrado; robó y asesinó a cinco personas ya un policía en Tokio entre 1882 y 1886; ejecutado en 1887. [333]
  • Takahiro Shiraishi : conocido como "El asesino de Twitter"; asesinó a nueve mujeres y niñas en su departamento en Zama que conoció a través de las redes sociales luego de hacer falsos pactos suicidas con ellas; condenado a muerte. [334]
  • Yasunori Suzuki : robó y mató a tres mujeres en la prefectura de Fukuoka de 2004 a 2005; ejecutado en 2019. [335]
  • Miyuki Ueta : ex anfitriona de bocadillos que asesinó entre dos y seis hombres con los que salió en Tottori , de 2004 a 2009; condenado a muerte. [336]
  • Yukio Yamaji : asesinó a su propia madre en 2000 y luego asesinó a una mujer de 27 años ya su hermana de 19 años en 2005; ejecutado en 2005. [337]

Kazajstán

  • Nikolai Dzhumagaliev : conocido como "Metal Fang"; violó y mató a machetazos a siete mujeres con un hacha en Almaty en 1980, y luego las canibalizó con su inusual dentadura postiza. [338]
  • Yuri Ivanov : conocido como "El maníaco de Ust-Kamenogorsk"; violó y mató a 16 niñas y mujeres jóvenes que hablaron mal de los hombres en Ust-Kamenogorsk de 1974 a 1987; ejecutado en 1987. [339]
  • Ivan Mandzhikov : conocido como "El monstruo de Kazgugrad"; violó y estranguló a cuatro estudiantes y un hombre en las cercanías de la Universidad KazGU entre 1988 y 1989; ejecutado en 1993. [340]
  • Oleg Murayenko : asesinó a un recluso en 1998; después de la liberación, asesinó a seis mujeres entre marzo y noviembre de 2000 en Petropavl y sus alrededores ; ejecutado en 2002. [341]

Kirguistán

  • Viktor Selikhov : conocido como "El demonio desnudo"; agredió y violó a niñas y mujeres en Frunze y sus alrededores entre 1962 y 1964, matando al menos a tres; ejecutado en 1965. [342]

Letonia

  • Ansis Kaupēns : desertor del ejército que cometió 30 robos y 19 asesinatos entre 1920 y 1926; ejecutado en 1927 en la parroquia de Vircava . [343]
  • Yuri Krinitsyn : conocido como "El Riga Upyr"; inmigrante ruso con enfermedad mental que mató a tres hombres, incluidos dos agentes de la KGB, en Riga en 1975; condenado a internamiento involuntario. [344]
  • Kaspars Petrovs : asesinó entre 13 y 38 ancianas en Riga hasta 2005; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [345]
  • Stanislav Rogolev : conocido como "Agente 000"; robó, violó y mató a diez mujeres entre 1980 y 1982; sospechoso de tener información privilegiada para la investigación sobre él; ejecutado en 1984. [346]

Líbano

  • George y Michel Tanielian : conocidos como "Los asesinos de taxistas"; Hermanos sirios que asesinaron y robaron principalmente a taxistas en el distrito de Matn de julio a noviembre de 2011; ambos condenados a muerte. [347]

Lituania

  • Antanas Varnelis : asesinó y robó a seis pensionistas entre julio y diciembre de 1992 en varios municipios; primer asesino en serie conocido en Lituania; ejecutado en 1994. [348]

Malta

  • Silvio Mangion : único asesino en serie conocido en Malta; asesinó a tres ancianos jubilados durante robos entre 1984 y 1998; Sentenciado a vivir en prisión. [349]

México

  • Macario Alcala Canchola : conocido como "Jack Mexicano" ("Jack mexicano"), fue un imitador de Jack el Destripador activo en la década de 1960. [350]
  • Sara Aldrete : conocida como "La Madrina"; seguidor de culto de Adolfo Constanzo; condenada en 1994 por asesinar a varias personas durante su asociación con Constanzo. [351]
  • David Avendaño Ballina : conocido como "La Hamburguesa"; presunto líder de una banda de sirvientes sexuales que robó y envenenó a sus clientes entre 1997 y 2007; arrestado en 2008 [352].
  • Juana Barraza : conocida como "Mataviejitas" ("Vieja Asesina"); operado dentro del área metropolitana de la Ciudad de México hasta el 25 de enero de 2006. [353] [354]
  • José Luis Calva : caníbal; la policía encontró los restos de múltiples víctimas femeninas en su casa; se suicidó antes de su captura en 2007 [355].
  • Gregorio Cárdenas Hernández : conocido como "El estrangulador de Tacuba"; estranguló a cuatro mujeres en el barrio de Tacuba en 1942; Murió en 1999 de causas naturales. [356]
  • Andrés Ulises Castillo Villarreal : conocido como "El Destripador de Chihuahua"; drogado, violado, asesinado y mutilado a tres hombres en Chihuahua en 2015; confesó 12 asesinatos más, pero se sospecha de 20 en total; condenado a 120 años de prisión. [357]
  • Flor Cazarín González : conocida como "La Madrina"; junto con su hijo y otro hombre, mató y robó a dos mujeres en la ciudad de Chihuahua en 2016; sospechoso de un total de 25 asesinatos; condenado a 44 años de prisión. [358]
  • Los Rebeldes de Ciudad Juárez : banda de asesinos en serie que asesinaron a mujeres en Ciudad Juárez de 1995 a 1996; condenado por ocho asesinatos, sospechosos de haber matado entre 10 y 14; afirmó haber trabajado para Abdul Latif Sharif. [359]
  • Adolfo Constanzo : conocido como "El Padrino de Matamoros"; asesino en serie y líder de un culto en México; se suicidó en 1989 [360].
  • Edgar Álvarez Cruz y Francisco Granados : responsables de los denominados "Feminicidios del campo algodonero"; Cruz, con la ayuda de los drogados Granados, secuestró, violó, torturó y mató al menos de ocho a diez mujeres jóvenes en rituales satánicos entre 1993 y 2003; sospechoso de haber cometido un total de catorce asesinatos. [361]
  • Pedro Padilla Flores : conocido como "El Asesino de Río Bravo" ("El Asesino del Río Bravo"); mató a tres mujeres en 1986; escapó a los Estados Unidos pero fue deportado de regreso a México; sospechoso de los asesinatos de Ciudad Juárez. [362]
  • Óscar García Guzmán : conocido como "El Monstruo de Toluca"; mató a seis personas entre 2006 y 2019, incluido su padre, en Toluca ; en espera de juicio por asesinato. [363]
  • Gabriel Garza Hoth : conocido como "El Viudo Negro"; Mató a tres mujeres en la Ciudad de México entre 1991 y 1998, sus víctimas fueron esposas y amantes. [364]
  • Delfina y María de Jesús González : conocidas como "Las Poquianchis"; mató a un total de 91 en Guanajuato ; arrestado y condenado a 40 años de prisión en 1964. [365]
  • Francisco Guerrero Pérez : conocido como "El Chalequero" ("El hombre de los chalecos"); el primer asesino en serie documentado en México; cometió aproximadamente 20 asesinatos en la Ciudad de México entre 1880 y 1888 más uno más en 1908. [366] [367]
  • Fernando Hernández Leyva : condenado por 33 asesinatos en 1986, sospechoso de 137 asesinatos. [368]
  • Juan Carlos Hernández y Patricia Martínez : pareja de Ecatepec , Estado de México , conocidos como "Los monstruos de Ecatepec"; que violaron, asesinaron y canibalizaron entre 10 y 20 mujeres. Activo entre 2012 y 2018. [369]
  • Luis Oscar Jiménez Herrera : conocido como "El asesino de Tinaco"; asesinó a 16 mujeres en Nuevo León entre 2013 y 2016, pero también sospechosas de un asesinato en 2010 en San Luis Potosí; condenado a 123 años de prisión. [370]
  • César Armando Librado Legorreta : conocido como "El Coqueto" ("La Conquista"); violó y mató a seis mujeres en la Gran Ciudad de México entre 2011 y 2012; condenado a 240 años de prisión. [371]
  • Los Huipas : banda de cuatro indígenas homosexuales, liderada por Eusebio Yocupicio Soto, que asesinó a siete hombres que se burlaban de ellos entre 1949 y 1950; inicialmente condenado a muerte, luego conmutado por 30 años de prisión. [372]
  • Rudolfo Infante y Anna Villeda : pareja de Matamoros responsable de los asesinatos de ocho mujeres. Detenido en 1991. [373]
  • Abdul Latif Sharif : conocido como "El depredador de Ciudad Juárez"; Hombre egipcio responsable de asesinar a un número desconocido de mujeres en Ciudad Juárez , [374] posiblemente hasta 15, pero condenado por una sola; murió en prisión.
  • Daniel Audiel López Martínez : asesinó a cinco mujeres en Ciudad Juárez entre 2007 y 2010. [375]
  • Raúl Osiel Marroquín : conocido como "El Sadico" ('El Sádico'); mató a cuatro hombres homosexuales en la Ciudad de México. [376]
  • Filiberto Hernández Martínez : mató a seis personas entre 2010 y 2013 en San Luis Potosí . [377]
  • Jorge Humberto Martínez Córtez : conocido como "El Matanovias"; asesinado entre dos y tres de sus parejas románticas entre 2011 y 2014; actualmente en espera de sentencia. [378] [379]
  • Guadalupe Martínez de Bejarano : conocida como "La Mujer Verdugo"; torturó y luego asesinó a tres niñas en la Ciudad de México en 1887 y 1892; murió en prisión. [380]
  • Alejandro Máynez : pudo haber matado a más de 50 mujeres con cómplices; fugitivo. [381]
  • Tadeo Fulgencío Mejía : responsable de varios asesinatos durante las décadas de 1890 y 1900, motivado por la delirante idea de contactar con su difunta esposa. Ahora la casa de Guanajuato , donde cometió los crímenes, se conoce como "La Casa de los Lamentos" , y según la leyenda está encantada. [382]
  • Silvia Meraz : mujer sonora involucrada en una secta oculta, mató a tres personas con la ayuda de familiares; condenado a 180 años de prisión. [383]
  • Agustín Salas del Valle : conocido como "Jack el estrangulador"; mató a más de 20 mujeres en la Zona Central de la Ciudad de México. [384]
  • Felícitas Sánchez Aguillón : conocida como "El Ogress de Colonia Roma "; enfermera, partera y criadora responsable de un número indeterminado de asesinatos durante la década de 1930, posiblemente 50 víctimas, en la Ciudad de México . [385]
  • Cristina Soledad Sánchez Esquivel : conocida como "La Matataxistas"; asesinó entre cinco y seis taxistas en Nuevo León en 2010 con su cómplice Aarón Herrera Hernández; condenado a 130 años de prisión. [386]
  • Magdalena Solís : fanática religiosa, proclamada "Sacerdotisa de la Sangre Suprema"; mató a ocho personas en sacrificios rituales [387]
  • Mario Alberto Sulú Canché : mató a tres niñas entre 2007 y 2008 en Mérida, Yucatán ; luego murió en prisión. [388]

Moldavia

  • Alexander Skrynnik : conocido como "El Chikatilo de Moldavia"; mató y luego mutiló a tres mujeres en Chișinău y Yakutia desde mediados de la década de 1970 hasta 1980; ejecutado en 1981. [389]

Marruecos

  • Abdelaâli Hadi : conocido como "El carnicero de Taroudant"; violó y asesinó a nueve niños pequeños en Taroudant entre 2001 y 2004; condenado a muerte. [390]
  • Hadj Mohammed Mesfewi : conocido como "El Arch-Asesino de Marrakech "; drogó y mató a 36 mujeres; murió 1906.

Países Bajos

  • Klaas Annink : conocido como "Huttenkloas"; ladrón y asesino de Twente que mató junto con su esposa, Anna, y su hijo, Jannes; tanto él como su esposa fueron ejecutados en 1775 [391].
  • Hendrikje Doelen : granjera del siglo XIX que envenenó a varias personas en un asilo de pobres entre 1845 y 1846, matando a tres de ellas; murió de causas naturales en 1847. [392]
  • Willem van Eijk : conocido como "La Bestia de Harkstede "; condenado por el asesinato de cinco mujeres entre 1971 y 2001; murió en prisión en 2019.
  • Koos Hertogs : condenado por el asesinato de tres mujeres entre 1979 y 1980; murió en la cárcel en 2019.
  • Aalt Mondria : paciente mental fugitivo que asesinó a una familia de tres en 1978; después de su liberación, asesinó al hijo de su novia en 1997; murió en 2011 de hepatitis C no tratada . [393]
  • Gustav Müller : relojero alemán que asesinó a su esposa e hijo en Rotterdam en 1897; se rindió y posteriormente confesó haber matado a sus padres y al menos a otras 14 esposas en todo el mundo; absuelto por demencia y recluido en un asilo. [394]
  • Hester Rebecca Nepping : envenenó a un huésped anciano, su padre y su esposo en dos meses en 1811; ejecutado en 1812. [395]
  • Patrick Soultana : estranguló a dos mujeres en 2010, sospechosas de tres asesinatos más; condenado a 25 años más provisión en 2014. [396]
  • Michel Stockx: murdered three children around Assen in 1991; sentenced to 20 years in prison in 1992; died of severe burns from an incident during his work therapy in 2001.[397]
  • Maria Swanenburg: suspected of killing between 27 and 90 people with arsenic in Leiden in the 1880s; died in prison in 1915.
  • Hans van Zon: murdered three people from April to August 1967, including a former lover; suspected of several other murders; died 1998 from alcohol poisoning.[398]

New Zealand

  • Robert Butler: Irish highwayman who allegedly killed a family of three in Dunedin in 1880; acquitted, but was later hanged for shooting a man in Australia.[399]
  • Daniel Cooper: known as "The Newlands Baby Farmer"; killed two infants and supposedly his first wife; executed 1932.[400]
  • Minnie Dean: Scottish immigrant baby farmer who killed at least three children by Laudanum poisoning and suffocation in the 1890s; executed by hanging in 1895.[401]

Nigeria

  • Gracious David-West: confessed to the murders of 15 women predominantly in Port Harcourt in 2019; sentenced to death in 2020.[402]

North Macedonia

  • Viktor Karamarkov: known as "The Macedonian Raskolnikov"; drug addict who murdered four elderly women in Skopje from March to October 2009; sentenced to life imprisonment.[403]
  • Vlado Taneski: crime reporter arrested in June 2008 for the murder of three elderly women, with another possible victim, on whose deaths he had written articles; committed suicide in police custody.[404]

Norway

  • Roger Haglund: murdered four people in Tistedalen between 1991 and 1992; suspected of a double murder in Sweden in the 1980s; sentenced to 21 years imprisonment, released and died a free man in 2011.[405]
  • Arnfinn Nesset: manager of an Orkdal geriatric nursing home who poisoned twenty-two residents with suxamethonium chloride over a period of years before being convicted in 1983.[406]

Pakistan

  • Javed Iqbal: believed to have raped and killed 100 boys; committed suicide while in prison in 2001.[407]
  • Amir Qayyum: known as "The Brick Killer"; murdered 14 homeless men in Lahore with rocks or bricks when they were asleep; sentenced to death in May 2006.[408]

Panama

  • Silvano Ward Brown: known as "The Panamá Strangler"; first known serial killer in Panamanian history; strangled three women from 1959 to 1973 in the Panamá Province; released in 1993 after serving a 20-year sentence.[409]
  • Gilberto Ventura Ceballos: Dominican man who murdered five Panamanian youths of Chinese descent in La Chorrera from 2010 to 2011; sentenced to 50 years imprisonment.[410]
  • William Dathan Holbert: known as "Wild Bill"; American expatriate who had the bodies of five other Americans buried on his property; he would kill people to get their money and properties; his wife, Laura Michelle Reese, was also arrested.[411][412]

Peru

  • Pedro Pablo Nakada Ludeña: known as "The Apostle of Death"; convicted of seventeen murders and claimed 25; sentenced to 35 years in prison.[413]

Poland

  • Bogdan Arnold: murdered four women in Katowice from 1966 to 1967; also attempted to poison his third wife; executed 1968.[414]
  • Władysław Baczyński: killed a woman and three men in Wrocław and Bytom from 1946 to 1957; executed 1960.[415]
  • Józef Cyppek: known as "The Butcher of Niebuszewo"; dismembered his neighbour in 1952; was sentenced to death and executed that same year; suspected of other murders.[416]
  • Tadeusz Ensztajn: known as "The Vampire of Łowicz"; raped and killed seven women in Łowicz and the surrounding areas in 1933; sentenced to 15 years in prison in 1934.[417]
  • Krzysztof Gawlik: known as "Scorpio"; murdered five people with a silenced machine gun in 2001; sentenced to life imprisonment.[418]
  • Tadeusz Grzesik: leader of the so-called "Bureaucrats Gang"; killed between 8 and 20 people in several Polish voivodeships with his gang, mainly owners of exchange offices; suspected of more murders; sentenced to life imprisonment.[419]
  • Joachim Knychała: known as "The Vampire of Bytom" or "Frankenstein"; murdered five women between 1975 and 1982.[420][421]
  • Edmund Kolanowski: necrophile who murdered three women from 1970 to 1982; also mutilated and desecrated corpses he excavated from chapels; executed 1986.[422]
  • Karol Kot: killed two people from 1964 to 1966 in his native Kraków, attempted to murder many more; executed 1968.[423]
  • Henryk Kukuła: known as "The Monster from Chorzów"; pedophile who murdered four children from 1980 to 1990; sentenced to 28 years in prison, expected to be released in 2020.[424]
  • Tadeusz Kwaśniak: known as "The Towel Strangler"; violent pedophile who raped and murdered five boys from 1990 and 1991; also responsible for numerous robberies; hanged himself in his prison cell before he could be sentenced.
  • Zdzisław Marchwicki: known as "The Zagłębie Vampire"; convicted of murdering 14 women; executed in 1976.
  • Nikifor Maruszeczko: criminal who killed four men for the purpose of robbery; executed 1938.[425]
  • Władysław Mazurkiewicz: known as "The Gentleman Killer"; killed up to 30 women; executed by hanging in 1957.[426]
  • Stanisław Modzelewski: murdered seven women in Łódź during the 1960s; executed in 1970.
  • Henryk Moruś: killed seven people in the Piotrków Voivodeship from 1986 to 1992; sentenced to 25 years imprisonment; died of probable heart failure in 2013.[427][428]
  • Grzegorz Musiatowicz: violent criminal who killed three men between 2002 and 2014; sentenced to life imprisonment.[429]
  • Leszek Pękalski: known as "The Vampire of Bytów"; killed up to 17 women.[430]
  • Kazimierz Polus: pedophile who killed two boys and one man from 1971 to 1982; executed 1985.[431]
  • Skin Hunters: paramedics and doctors in Łódź who killed patients for profit; the four were convicted and officials are investigating possible accomplices.[432]
  • Mariusz Sowiński: known as "The Stefankowice Vampire"; raped and killed four women from 1994 to 1997; sentenced to 50 years in prison.[433]
  • Mariusz Trynkiewicz: known as "The Satan of Piotrków"; murdered four boys in July 1988.[434]
  • Paweł Tuchlin: known as "Scorpion"; killed nine women and attempted to kill 11 more to feel better; executed 1987.[435]
  • Mieczysław Zub: known as "Fantomas"; killed four women the area of Ruda Śląska; committed suicide in 1985.[436]

Portugal

  • Diogo Alves: known as "The Aqueduct Murderer"; Spanish man who robbed and threw poor people off Lisbon's Águas Livres Aqueduct between 1836 and 1840; executed 1841.[437]
  • António Luís Costa: ex-GNR officer from Santa Comba Dão who murdered three women between 2005 and 2006; sentenced to 25 years in prison.[438]

Romania

  • Vera Renczi: poisoned two husbands, one son, and 32 of her suitors in the 1920s and 1930s.[439][440]
  • Ion Rîmaru: murdered and raped young women in Bucharest from 1970 to 1971; executed in 1971.[441]
  • Adrian Stroe: known as "The Taxi Driver of Death"; strangled three women between January and September 1992 near Bucharest, dumping their bodies in Lake Cernica; sentenced to life imprisonment, but paroled in 2018.[442]
  • Vasile Tcaciuc: known as "The Butcher of Iași"; murdered victims with an axe and confessed to have committed at least 26 murders; shot dead by a policeman while trying to escape from prison.[443]
  • Romulus Vereș: convicted of five murders in the 1970s; sent to a mental institution; died in 1993.[444]

Russia

Saudi Arabia

  • Awdah Ahmad Awdah Salem: known as "The Yanbu Serial Killer"; Yemeni expatriate who raped and murdered three Indonesian housemaids in Yanbu between 2007 and 2009, burying their bodies afterwards; executed 2014.[445]

Serbia

  • Baba Anujka: known as "The Witch of Vladimirovac"; professional poisoner who poisoned between 50 and 150 people until apprehended in 1928.[446]

Singapore

  • Sek Kim Wah: 19-year-old NS conscript who was responsible for killing five people between June 1983 to July 1983 in two separate murder cases in Singapore, the latter of which became known as the Andrew Road triple murders; executed in 1988.[447]
  • John Martin: British man who murdered and dismembered a South African tourist in Singapore and was responsible for killing a mother and son in Thailand and other alleged murders in several other countries; hanged in April 1996.[448]

Slovakia

  • Matej Čurko: known as "The Slovak Cannibal"; killed and cannibalized two willing victims in 2010 in Kysak, suspected of another 28 such cases from 2009 to 2011; killed by police in 2011.[449]
  • Juraj Lupták: known as "The Strangler from Banská Bystrica"; shepherd who raped and strangled three women from 1978 to 1982; executed 1987 in Bratislava.[450]
  • Ondrej Rigo: known as "The Sock Killer"; killed, raped, and mutilated nine women in the Netherlands, Germany and Slovakia, always wearing socks on his hands; sentenced to life imprisonment.[451]
  • Jozef Slovák: after serving just eight years for his first murder from 1978, Slovák killed at least four other women in Slovakia and Czech Republic in the early 1990s; highly intelligent, holder of numerous patents in electronics.[452]

Slovenia

  • Silvo Plut: killed three women in Slovenia and Serbia from 1990 until 2006; committed suicide in prison in 2007.[453]
  • Metod Trobec: raped and killed at least five women between 1976 and 1978; committed suicide in prison in 2006.[454]

South Africa

  • Asande Baninzi: killed 18 people in the span of three months in 2001 with accomplice Mthutuzeli Nombewu; was given 19 life sentences and 189 years imprisonment.[455]
  • Pierre Basson: first documented South African serial killer; killed nine people in Claremont between 1903 and 1906 and buried them in his backyard; committed suicide to avoid arrest.[456]
  • Sibusiso Duma: murdered seven people in the Pietermaritzburg area of KwaZulu Natal in 2007.[457]
  • Gamal Lineveldt: responsible for "The Cape Flats Murders"; murdered four European women from October to November 1940; executed 1942.
  • Cedric Maake: known as "The Wemmer Pan Killer"; serial rapist; murdered at least 27 people from 1996 to 1997.[458]
  • Bulelani Mabhayi: known as "The Monster of Tholeni"; killed 20 women and children from 2007 to 2012 in the village of Tholeni in the Eastern Cape.[459]
  • Simon Majola: together with accomplice Themba Nkosi, known as "The Bruma Lake Killers"; robbed and drowned at least eight men in Bruma Lake from 2000 to 2001; both sentenced to life imprisonment.[460]
  • Fanuel Makamu: known as "The Mpumalanga Serial Rapist"; along with accomplice Henry Maile, robbed, raped, and murdered six women from February to September 2000; Maile was shot by police on 14 September, while Makamu was captured and sentenced to 165 years imprisonment.[461]
  • Jimmy Maketta: known as "The Jesus Killer"; convicted on 16 counts of murder, 19 counts of rape from 1996 to 1999.[462]
  • Andries Makgae: raped and murdered at least three women in Onderstepoort between 2012 and 2013; suspected of other murders, including his best friend; sentenced to life imprisonment.[463]
  • Johannes Mashiane: known as "The Beast of Atteridgeville" 13 counts of murder, twelve counts of sodomy from 1982 to 1989.[464]
  • Daisy de Melker: poisoner; killed two husbands and one son between 1923 and 1932; executed in 1932.[465]
  • Samuel Bongani Mfeka: strangled six women from 1993 to 1996 in KwaZulu-Natal.[466][467]
  • Jack Mogale: known as "The West-End serial killer"; convicted of raping and murdering 16 women in Johannesburg in 2008 and 2009.[468]
  • Elifasi Msomi: known as "The Axe Killer"; murdered 15 people from 1953 to 1955, claiming that he was under the influence of the Tokoloshe.[469]
  • Mukosi Freddy Mulaudzi: known as "The Limpopo Serial Killer"; escaped convict, originally responsible for two murders in 1990, who murdered 11 more people between 2005 and 2006; given 11 life sentences.[470]
  • Nicholas Lungisa Ncama: murdered six people in the Eastern Cape in 1997; sentenced to life in prison.[471]
  • Velaphi Ndlangamandla: known as "The Saloon Killer"; robber who murdered 19 people around Mpumalanga from April to September 1998; sentenced to 137 years imprisonment.[472]
  • David Randitsheni: known as "The Modimolle Serial Killer"; raped and murdered ten children (kidnapped and raped more) from 2004 to 2008.[473]
  • Gert van Rooyen: allegedly abducted and murdered at least six girls from across South Africa from 1988 to 1989; committed suicide to avoid apprehension.[474]
  • Louis van Schoor: former security guard who confessed to murdering 100 people; released on parole.[475]
  • Khangayi Sedumedi: known as "The Century City Killer"; raped, robbed, and murdered between four and six women in Century City from 2011 to 2015; sentenced to life imprisonment.[476]
  • Samuel Sidyno: known as "The Capital Hill Serial Killer"; murdered seven people in Pretoria from 1998 to 1999.[477]
  • Norman Afzal Simons: known as "The Station Strangler"; raped, sodomised and murdered 22 children on the Cape Flats from 1986 to 1994.[478]
  • Moses Sithole: known as "The ABC Killer"; raped and killed at least 38 young women in Atteridgeville, Boksburg and Cleveland from 1994 to 1995.[469][479]
  • Thozamile Taki: known as "The Sugarcane Serial Killer"; robbed and killed ten women in KwaZulu Natal and three in Eastern Cape, dumping their bodies in sugarcane and tea plantations.[480]
  • Sipho Thwala: known as "The Phoenix Strangler"; raped and murdered 19 women in the sugarcane fields of KwaZulu Natal from 1996 to 1997.[481]
  • Stewart Wilken: known as "The Boetie Boer"; raped, sodomized, and murdered at least seven victims in and around Port Elizabeth from 1990 to 1997.[482][483][484]
  • Tommy Williams: known as "The City Serial Killer"; strangled to death three acquaintances from 1987 to 2008; deemed the country's longest-active serial offender; sentenced to life imprisonment.[485]
  • Elias Xitavhudzi: known as "The Pangaman"; murdered 16 people in Atteridgeville in the 1950s; executed 1960.[486]
  • Christopher Mhlengwa Zikode: known as "The Donnybrook Serial Killer"; murdered 18 people in Donnybrook, KwaZulu-Natal from 1994 to 1995.[487]

South Korea

  • Chijon family: gang of cannibals that was sentenced to death for killing five people; sentenced to death in 1994; all members were executed by hanging on November 2, 1995.[488]
  • Véronique Courjault: French woman who confessed to killing three of her babies, stuffing two of them in a freezer at their family home in South Korea; sentenced to 8 years imprisonment in 2009, released 2010.[489]
  • Crown Prince Sado: Joseon prince who raped and killed his palace staff; sealed in a rice chest and died.[490]
  • Jeong Du-yeong: killed an officer in 1986; after release, killed eight other people in robberies from 1999 to 2000; sentenced to death.[491]
  • Jeong Nam-gyu: sexually assaulted and killed fourteen people from 2004 to 2006; died in hospital after failing to hang himself the previous day.[492]
  • Jeong Seong-hyeon: misandrist who killed a karaoke assistant in Gunpo in 2004, then two young girls in Anyang in 2007; sentenced to death.[493]
  • Kang Ho-sun: sentenced to death in 2010 for killing ten women, including his wife and mother-in-law.[494]
  • Kim Hae-sun: violent drunkard who raped and killed three children in 2000; sentenced to death in 2001.[495]
  • Kim Sun-ja: poisoned five people with potassium cyanide between 1986 and 1988 for monetary reasons; executed 1997.[496]
  • Lee Choon-jae: responsible for "The Hwaseong serial murders"; murdered fifteen women, including his sister-in-law, and raped numerous others; sentenced to life imprisonment for one murder in 1994, and connected to the others decades later.[497]
  • Pocheon poisonings: poisonings of three family members with herbicides, committed by a woman known only as "Noh", between 2011 and 2014 in Pocheon; sentenced to life imprisonment.[498]
  • Yoo Young-chul: cannibal; killed twenty-one people from September 2003 to July 2004, mainly young women and rich men; sentenced to death in 2004.[499]

Spain

  • Andrés Aldije Monmejá and José Muñoz Lopera: responsible for "The Frenchman's Garden Murders"; owners of an illegal gambling house who killed six visitors from 1889 to 1904; both garroted in 1906.[500]
  • Francisca Ballesteros: known as La Viuda Negra[501] ("The Black Widow"), poisoned her husband and three children in Valencia between 1990 and 2004 (one survived), sentenced to 84 years in prison in 2005.
  • Manuel Blanco Romasanta: travelling salesman who claimed to be a werewolf, confessed to thirteen murders and was convicted of eight in 1853; his initial death sentence commuted in order to make a study in clinical lycanthropy, died in prison ten years later.[502]
  • Manuel Delgado Villegas: known as El Arropiero[501] ("The Arrope Trader"), wandering criminal with XYY syndrome that confessed to 48 murders in Spain, France and Italy, including his girlfriend; considered guilty of seven and interned in a mental institution until his death in 1998.
  • Joaquín Ferrándiz Ventura: insurance salesman who murdered five women in Castellón Province between 1995 and 1996.[503]
  • Alfredo Galán: known as "The Playing Card Killer"; Spanish Army corporal who killed six individuals in 2003.[504]
  • Juan Díaz de Garayo: known as "The Sacamantecas"; killed six people from 1870 to 1879 in Álava. Executed by garrote in 1881.[505][506]
  • Francisco García Escalero: known as El Mendigo Asesino[501] ("The Killer Beggar"); schizophrenic beggar convicted of eleven murders, confined to a psychiatric hospital since 1995
  • Gila Giraldo: known as "La Serrana de la Verra"; alleged 15th-16th century serial killer who beheaded men she slept with.
  • Tony Alexander King: known as "The Costa Killer"; British sex offender who murdered two girls in Málaga in 1999 and 2003; suspected of possibly committing more murders in his native UK; sentenced to 19 years imprisonment.[507]
  • Ramón Laso: killed his two wives, child and brother in law in order to pursue extra-marital relationships.[508]
  • Enriqueta Martí: self-proclaimed witch who kidnapped, prostituted, murdered and made potions with the remains of small children in early 20th century Barcelona (12 bodies were identified in her home); murdered in prison while awaiting trial in 1913.[509]
  • Jorge Ignacio Palma: known as "The Butcher"; Colombian drug trafficker linked to the murders of at least three prostitutes in Valencia between 2019 and 2020; awaiting murder trial.[510]
  • Dámaso Rodríguez Martín: known as El Brujo ("The Warlock"); serial rapist and voyeur imprisoned in 1981 after attacking a couple, killing the man and raping the woman. Escaped from prison to the Anaga mountains in 1991, where he killed two German hikers (one of them was raped); killed by police in 1991.[511]
  • José Antonio Rodríguez Vega: known as El Mataviejas[501] ("The Old Lady Killer"), raped and killed at least sixteen elderly women, sentenced to 440 years in prison in 1995, murdered by fellow inmates in 2002.
  • Abdelkader Salhi: known as "The 10 Killer"; German convicted of a robbery-murder in 1988 in Germany, later moving to Spain and allegedly murdering three prostitutes from August to September 2011; currently awaiting sentencing.[512]
  • Margarita Sánchez Gutiérrez: known as "The Black Widow of Barcelona"; poisoned family members and relatives, killing four of them; acquitted of the murders, but sentenced to 34 years for other crimes.[513]
  • Gustavo Romero Tercero: known as "The Valdepeñas Killer"; killed three people from 1993 to 1998.[514]
  • Joan Vila Dilmé: known as "The Caretaker of Olot"; nurse who poisoned at least 11 elderly patients at a nursing home in Olot; sentenced to 127 years imprisonment.[515]

Swaziland

  • David Thabo Simelane: raped and killed 28 women, suspected of 45; sentenced to death.[516]

Sweden

  • Anders Hansson: hospital orderly in Malmö who poisoned his victims with detergents Gevisol and Ivisol between October 1978 and January 1979; his actions were called the "Malmö Östra hospital murders".[517]
  • Anders Lindbäck: vicar who poisoned poor people with arsenic, three of them who died; committed suicide in custody in 1865.
  • John Ingvar Lövgren: confessed to four murders committed between 1958 and 1963 in the Stockholm region.[518]
  • Hilda Nilsson: known as "The Angel Maker on Bruk Street"; Helsingborg baby farmer who murdered eight children; committed suicide in custody in 1917.[519] She was the last person sentenced to death in Sweden not to be pardoned.

Switzerland

  • Roger Andermatt: known as "The Death-Keeper of Lucerne"; nurse who killed twenty-two people from 1995 to 2001; sentenced to life imprisonment.[520]
  • Werner Ferrari: child killer who lured his victims from popular festivals, strangling them afterwards; sentenced to life imprisonment.[521]
  • Erich Hauert: sex offender who committed eleven rapes and three murders from 1982 to 1983; sentenced to life imprisonment; his case impacted treatment of dangerous sexual offenders in Switzerland tremendously.[522]

Taiwan

  • Chang Jen-bao: murdered three women from 1993 to 2003, also sexually violating the first victim; sentenced to death.[523]
  • Chen Jui-chin: known as "The Chiayi Demon"; murdered five relatives and one girlfriend for insurance money between 1985 and 2003; also suspected in two other disappearances; executed 2013.[524]
  • Lin Yu-ju: fatally poisoned three relatives in Puli to pay off gambling debts between 2008 and 2009; sentenced to death.[525]

Thailand

  • Si Ouey: Chinese immigrant who murdered between five and seven children from 1954 and 1958, cannibalizing their organs; executed 1959.[526]

Tunisia

  • Naceur Damergi: known as "The Butcher of Nabeul"; rapist who killed thirteen minors in the Nabeul region in the 1980s; executed 1990.[527][528]

Turkey

  • Süleyman Aktaş: known as "The Nailing Killer"; killed five people and nailed them in the eyes and head; he is kept in a psychiatric hospital.[529]
  • Adnan Çolak: known as "The Beast of Artvin"; killed seventeen elderly women in Artvin, Turkey from 1992 to 1995; in 2000 he was sentenced to death six times, and 40 years in prison. However, since October 1984, Turkey has not executed any prisoners, and as of 2004, Turkey does not have capital punishment.
  • Seyit Ahmet Demirci: known as "The Furniture Dealers' Killer"; killed three furniture dealers selected at random and because he was sexually abused by his employer during his youth;[530] sentenced to death.[531]
  • Özgür Dengiz: serial killer from Ankara, who killed four people and cannibalized at least one.[532]
  • Atalay Filiz: killed three people between 2012 and 2016; suspect in disappearance of his girlfriend in France; sentenced to life imprisonment.[533]
  • Ali Kaya: known as "The Babyface Killer"; responsible for ten murders.[534]
  • Hamdi Kayapınar: known as "Avcı" ("Hunter"); killed eight people from 1994 to 2018; sentenced to life imprisonment.[535]
  • Yavuz Yapıcıoğlu: known as "The Screwdriver Killer"; responsible for at least eighteen murders.[536]
  • Özkan Zengin: known as "The Well Driller Killer"; four victims.[537]

Ukraine

  • Zaven Almazyan: known as "The Voroshilovgrad Maniac"; Russian soldier who raped and killed three women in Voroshilovgrad; executed 1973.[538]
  • Oleksandr Berlizov: known as "The Night Demon"; sexual psychopath who raped numerous women from 1969 to 1972 in Dnipropetrovsk, killing nine of them; executed 1972.
  • Sergei Dovzhenko: killed between seventeen and nineteen people in his native home of Mariupol for "mocking" him; sentenced to life imprisonment.[539]
  • Tamara Ivanyutina: known as "The Kiev Poisoner"; poisoned people from personal spite 1976 to 1987, killing nine of them; executed 1987.[540]
  • Ruslan Khamarov: seduced and murdered eleven women in his home from 2000 to 2003; sentenced to life imprisonment.[541]
  • Oleg Kuznetsov: known as "The Balashikha Ripper"; killed a total of ten people in Russia and Ukraine; sentenced to death, commuted to life and died in prison.[542]
  • Anatoly Onoprienko: known as "The Terminator"; murdered 52 people from 1989 until his capture in 1996; died in prison in 2013.[543][544]
  • Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuk: known as "The Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs"; teenagers in Dnipropetrovsk who bludgeoned 21 people to death in 2007 with the aid of a third teenager, often filming their murders; sentenced to life in prison in 2009.[545]
  • Serhiy Tkach: convicted of raping and murdering 36 women between 1980 and 2005; claims the total is 100.[546][547]
  • Vladyslav Volkovich and Volodymyr Kondratenko: known as "The Nighttime Killers"; charged with shooting, stabbing and bludgeoning sixteen victims to death in Kyiv between 1991 and 1997; Kondratenko committed suicide in prison during the trial; Volkovich was found guilty and sentenced to life imprisonment.[548]

United Kingdom

England

  • Stephen Akinmurele: known as "The Cul-de-sac killer"; Nigerian immigrant suspected of killing five elderly people in Blackpool and the Isle of Man between 1995 and 1998; committed suicide in prison before trial.[549]
  • Beverley Allitt: known as "The Angel of Death"; Lincolnshire paediatric nurse who killed four children in her care and injured at least nine others; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1991.[550]
  • Mary Bateman: known as "The Yorkshire Witch"; 19th century thief hanged for the poisoning of a couple (husband survived); suspected in three more deaths; executed 1809.[551]
  • Levi Bellfield: known as "The Bus Stop Stalker"; convicted of the 2002 murder of Amanda Dowler and two fatal hammer attacks on young women in South West London in 2003 and 2004.[552]
  • John Bishop and Thomas Williams: known as "The London Burkers"; English copycats of Burke and Hare.[553]
  • Geordie Bourne: 16th-century Scottish bandit who killed seven people around the East English Marches; executed by unknown means.[554]
  • Ian Brady and Myra Hindley: known as "The Moors Murderers"; murdered five children, aged between 10 and 17 between 1963 and 1965. Buried four of their victims on Saddleworth Moor.[555]
  • Mary Ann Britland: poisoned her daughter, husband, and the wife of her lover in 1886; first woman to be executed by hanging at Strangeways Prison in Manchester in 1886 by executioner James Berry.[556]
  • Peter Bryan: institutionalized for fatal hammer attack on woman in 1993; re-apprehended for cannibalizing a friend in 2004, but able to batter a fellow patient to death months later.[557]
  • George Chapman: Polish-born poisoner who murdered three women between 1897 and 1902; suspected by some authors of being Jack the Ripper. Executed in 1903.[558]
  • John Childs: known as the most prolific hit man in the United Kingdom, he was convicted in 1979 of six contract killings, though none of the bodies have been found.[559]
  • John Christie: gassed, raped and strangled at least five women from 1943 to 1953, hiding the bodies at his house in Notting Hill, London; also strangled his wife Ethel, as well as the wife and baby daughter of neighbour Timothy Evans, who was wrongfully executed for their murders.[560]
  • Robert George Clements: doctor who committed suicide when due to be arrested for poisoning his fourth wife; his other three wives all died suspiciously during the interwar period.[561]
  • Mary Ann Cotton: Victorian killer; said to have poisoned more than twenty victims; hanged in 1873.[562]
  • Thomas Neill Cream: known as "The Lambeth Poisoner"; began his killing spree in the United States then moved to London; hanged in 1892.[563]
  • Dale Cregan: sentenced to a whole life order in prison for four counts of homicide in 2012 involving the use of firearms, including killing two police officers, and three separate counts of attempted murder in Greater Manchester.[564]
  • Gordon Cummins: known as "The Blackout Ripper"; murdered four women in London during the wartime blackout in 1942, and suspect in two previous murders from 1941; executed 1942.[565]
  • Sarah Dazley: known as "The Potton Poisoner"; poisoned her husband with arsenic; suspected of killing her first husband and child; hanged 1843.[566]
  • Frederick Bailey Deeming: killed his wife and four children in Britain in 1891; remarried and moved to Australia, and then murdered his new wife; executed 1892.[567]
  • Joanna Dennehy: stabbed three men to death and tried to kill two others selected at random in what would become known as "The Peterborough Ditch Murders" in 2013; sentenced to life in prison.[568][569]
  • John Duffy and David Mulcahy: known as "The Railway Killers"; killed three women near railway stations in the 1980s.[570]
  • Amelia Dyer: murdered infants in her care; executed 1896.[571]
  • Kenneth Erskine: known as "The Stockwell Strangler"; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1988 for murdering seven pensioners.[572]
  • Catherine Flannigan and Margaret Higgins: two Irish women known as "The Black Widows of Liverpool"; killed at least four people by poisoning in the 1880s in order to obtain insurance money.[573]
  • Steven Grieveson: known as "The Sunderland Strangler"; murdered four teenage boys in Sunderland, Tyne and Wear between 1990 and 1994.[574]
  • Stephen Griffiths: known as "The Crossbow Cannibal"; convicted of murdering three prostitutes in Bradford in 2009 and 2010.[575]
  • Allan Grimson: Royal Navy petty officer convicted of two murders from 1997 to 1998; suspected of murdering up to twenty people across the UK, Gibraltar and New Zealand; sentenced to life imprisonment.[576]
  • John Haigh: known as "The Acid Bath Murderer"; active in England during the 1940s; convicted of six murders, but claimed to have killed nine; executed in 1949.[577]
  • Anthony Hardy: known as "The Camden Ripper"; convicted of three murders, but suspected of at least six more; sentenced to life imprisonment, died in prison.[578]
  • Trevor Hardy: known as "The Beast of Manchester"; killed three teenage girls in Manchester from 1974 to 1976.[579]
  • Philip Herbert: known as "The Infamous Earl of Pembroke"; 17th century nobleman convicted of manslaughter but discharged; later killed the prosecutor and pardoned for a third murder.[580]
  • Walter Horsford: known as "The St. Neots Poisoner"; poisoned his cousin in 1898 with strychnine, suspected of three previous murders; executed 1898.[581][582]
  • Colin Ireland: known as "The Gay Slayer"; killed five gay men in London in the early 1990s; died in prison in 2012.[583]
  • Theodore Johnson: Jamaican immigrant who murdered his wife and two girlfriends from 1981 to 2016; sentenced to 26 years imprisonment.[584]
  • Bruce George Peter Lee: serial killer and arsonist responsible for 26 deaths in the town of Hull from 1973 to 1979; sentenced to life imprisonment.[585]
  • Robin Ligus: drug addict convicted of robbing and bludgeoning three men to death with an iron bar in Shropshire in 1994.
  • Michael Lupo: known as "The Wolf Man"; Italian-born man convicted of the murders of four men and two attempted murders in London in the 1980s; died in prison in 1995.[586]
  • Patrick Mackay: charged with the murders of five individuals in London and Kent, convicted of three; confessed to killing eleven people from 1974 to 1975.[587]
  • Robert Maudsley: known as "Hannibal The Cannibal"; killer of four; killed three in prison.[588][589]
  • Raymond Morris: known as "The A34 Killer"; convicted of one murder, considered to have committed at least two more.[590]
  • Robert Hicks Murray: bigamist who murdered his first wife and three children, and then killed himself in a murder-suicide in 1912; posthumously connected to the killings of at least seven previous wives.[591]
  • Robert Napper: known as "The Green Chain Rapist"; killed two women and a child in the 1990s.[592]
  • Donald Neilson: known as "The Black Panther"; killed four people, including heiress Lesley Whittle.[593]
  • Dennis Nilsen: known as "The Muswell Hill Murderer"; killer of fifteen (possibly 16) men between 1978 and 1983 in North London.[594]
  • Colin Norris: nurse convicted of killing four patients in Leeds hospitals between 2001 and 2002.[595]
  • William Palmer: known as "Palmer the Poisoner"; doctor suspected of numerous murders, convicted of one; executed 1856.[596]
  • Stephen Port: drugged, raped and murdered four men in Barking, London between 2014 and 2015; sentenced to life imprisonment.[597]
  • Elizabeth Ridgeway: poisoned her husband in 1684; after arrest, confessed to poisoning three more people starting from 1681; executed 1684.[598]
  • Amelia Sach and Annie Walters: known as "The Finchley Baby Farmers"; baby farmers who used chlorodyne to poison an unknown number of infants; both hanged at the HM Prison Holloway in 1903.
  • Harold Shipman: known as "Dr. Death"; doctor convicted of fifteen murders; a later inquiry stated he had killed at least 215 and possibly up to 457 people over a 25-year period; committed suicide in 2004 in prison.[599]
  • George Joseph Smith: known as "The Brides in the Bath Killer"; murdered three women by drowining them in his bathtub; executed 1915.[600]
  • Rebecca Smith: poisoned her infant son with arsenic in 1849, later confessing to doing the same to seven of her other children; executed 1849.[601]
  • John Straffen: murdered three children between 1951 and 1952; Britain's longest-serving prisoner until his death in 2007.[602]
  • Peter Sutcliffe: known as "The Yorkshire Ripper"; convicted in 1981 of murdering thirteen women and attacking seven more from 1975 to 1980; died in prison.[603]
  • Thomas Griffiths Wainewright: artist considered to have poisoned four people; convicted of forgery and transported to Australia, where he died.[604]
  • Margaret Waters: baby farmer from Brixton who drugged and starved the infants in her care; believed to have killed at least nineteen children; executed 1870.[605]
  • Fred and Rose West: known as "The House of Horrors Murderers"; she was convicted of ten murders; both are believed to have tortured and murdered at least twelve young women between 1967 and 1987, many at their home in Gloucester; he committed suicide in 1995 while awaiting trial.[606]
  • Catherine Wilson: nurse considered to have poisoned seven people in the 19th century; executed in 1862.[607]
  • Mary Elizabeth Wilson: known as "The Merry Widow of Windy Nook"; convicted of murdering two husbands by poisoning and considered to have killed two others.[608]
  • Steve Wright: known as "The Suffolk Strangler"; killed five women in six weeks around Ipswich in late 2006; sentenced to life imprisonment.[609]
  • Graham Young: known as "The Teacup Poisoner"; killed three people from 1962 to 1971; died in prison in 1990.[610]

Northern Ireland

  • Shankill Butchers: Ulster loyalist gang—many of whom were members of the Ulster Volunteer Force (UVF)—that was active between 1975 and 1982 in Belfast, Northern Ireland; the gang was based in the Shankill area and were responsible for the deaths of at least twenty-three people, most of whom were Irish Catholics killed in sectarian attacks.[611]

Scotland

  • Robert Black: truck driver who killed at least four young girls across the UK between 1981 and 1986; suspected of more murders in continental Europe; died in prison.[612][613]
  • William Burke and William Hare: notorious body snatchers in Edinburgh who killed 16 people; Burke was executed, while Hare was granted immunity and released.[614]
  • Archibald Hall: known as "The Monster Butler"; killed five in the 1970s, three with accomplice Michael Kitto; died in prison.[615]
  • Peter Manuel: known as "The Beast of Birkenshaw"; American-born murderer of seven, suspected of killing 15; executed in 1958.[616]
  • Edward William Pritchard: English doctor who poisoned his wife and her mother in Glasgow in 1865; suspect in the mysterious death of his maid; executed 1865.[617]
  • Angus Sinclair: convicted of the murders of four young women, including "The World's End Murders" in Edinburgh, believed to have murdered eight; died in prison.[618]
  • Peter Tobin: rapist and killer of three women in Scotland and England between 1991 and 2006; sentenced to life in prison.[619]

Wales

  • John Cooper: known as "The Wildman" and "The Bullseye Killer"; Pembrokeshire burglar responsible for the robbery and shotgun double-murders of a brother and sister in 1985 and a couple in 1989; sentenced to life imprisonment.[620]
  • Peter Moore: known as "The Man in Black"; businessman who killed four men at random in North Wales in 1995; sentenced to life imprisonment.[621]

United States

Uruguay

  • Pablo García Cejas: known as "The Maldonado Murderer"; murdered three acquaintances between April and June 2015 in Maldonado Department; sentenced to 30 years imprisonment.[622]
  • Pablo Goncálvez: Spanish-born murderer who killed tennis player Patricia Miller's half-sister and two other women; freed in 2016 but was arrested in 2017 in Paraguay for carrying an unregistered weapon and a quantity of cocaine.[623][624][625][626]

Uzbekistan

  • Polatbay Berdaliyev: raped, murdered and robbed a total of eleven women in Uzbekistan and neighboring Kazakhstan with accomplice Abduseit Ormanov between 2011 and 2012; both sentenced to life imprisonment in both countries.[627]
  • Zokhid Otaboev: murdered three of his neighbors' children between 2010 and 2017 to "take revenge on them for mocking him"; sentenced to life imprisonment.[628]

Venezuela

  • Dorángel Vargas: known as "El Comegente"; killed and cannibalized ten men between 1997 and 1999 in San Cristóbal, Táchira; killed four more in prison in 2016.[629]

Yemen

  • Abdallah al-Hubal: killed seven people in 1990 after the Yemeni reunion; fled prison and killed a young couple and three other people in 1998; killed in a shootout with the police.[630]
  • Mohammed Adam Omar: known as "The Sana'a Ripper"; Sudanese morgue assistant who killed between two and 51 women across Yemen and other countries from 1975 to 1999; guilt has been questioned; executed 2001.[631]
  • Dhu Shanatir: 5th-century Himyarite ruler who molested and killed young boys; murdered by a would-be victim.[632]

Zambia

  • Mailoni Brothers: three brothers who killed at least twelve people from 2007 to 2013 in Central Province; killed by police in 2013.[633]

Zimbabwe

  • Richard McGown: known as "Dr. Death"; Scottish doctor responsible for administering fatal doses of morphine to at least five patients in Harare from 1986 to 1992; convicted of two counts of culpable homicide and sentenced to a year in prison, after which he was released and returned to the UK.[634]

Unidentified serial killers

This is a list of unidentified serial killers. It includes circumstances where a suspect has been arrested, but not convicted.

Australia

  • Bowraville Murders: murders of three Aboriginal children in 1990 and 1991.[635][636][637]
  • Claremont serial killings: murders of two young women and the disappearance of a third in 1996 and 1997.[638]
  • The Family Murders: murder and mutilation of five young men and boys from 1979 to 1983. Bevan Spencer von Einem was convicted of one murder.[639]
  • Tynong North and Frankston Murders: murders of six females in Tynong North and Frankston in 1980 and 1981.[640]

Belgium

  • Brabant killers: gang of serial killers who operated in the Brabant province from 1982 until 1985; murdered 28 people and injured 40.[641]
  • The Butcher of Mons: unidentified serial killer who committed five murders from January 1996 to July 1997 in Mons; Montenegrin murderer Smail Tulja is suspected of being the Butcher.[642]

Belize

  • Belize Ripper: abducted, tortured, raped and murdered five young girls in Belize City between 1998 and 2000, mutilating their bodies post-mortem.[643]

Brazil

  • Paturis Park murders: also known as the "Rainbow Maniac"; series of thirteen gunshot murders of gay men between July 2007 and August 2008 in Paturis Park in Carapicuiba.[644]

Canada

  • Highway of Tears: death and disappearance of around 40 young women in British Columbia since 1969.[645]
  • Toronto hospital baby deaths: deaths of at least eight babies at Toronto's Hospital for Sick Children in 1980 and 1981 were initially alleged to be digoxin poisonings, a theory which was cast into doubt by new evidence in 2010–2011.[646]

Colombia

  • Monster of the Mangones: kidnapped, raped, tortured and then murdered between 30 and 38 boys and teenagers in Cali from 1963 to the 1970s; suspected motive is clinical vampirism.[647]

Costa Rica

  • El Psicópata: killed nineteen people from 1986 to 1996 in Cartago, Curridabat and Desamparados; suspected of other similar crimes.[648]

Finland

  • Helsinki cellar killer: suspected of raping and strangling three women in Helsinki cellars between 1976 and 1981, including Susanne Lindholm; the validity of this theory has been disputed.[649]
  • Järvenpää Serial Killer: responsible for the so-called "Hausjärvi Gravel Pit Murders"; killed a woman in 1991 and suspected in the disappearance of another in 1993; possibly responsible for other abductions and murders in the late 20th century.[650]

Germany

India

  • Beer Man: murdered seven people in south Mumbai between October 2006 and January 2007.[651]
  • Stoneman: responsible for thirteen murders in Kolkata in 1989.[652]

Italy

  • Monster of Florence: committed eight murders of couples in a series of sixteen between 1968 and 1985. Giancarlo Lotti and Mario Vanni were convicted of four of the murders, but this conviction has been widely criticized.[653]
  • Monster of Udine: killed at least four victims in the Province of Udine, Italy.[654]

Japan

  • Paraquat murders: series of indiscriminate poisonings carried out in Japan in 1985 where twelve people were killed.[655]
  • Tokyo Metropolitan Murders: series of rapes, strangulations and burnings of mostly female victims between 1968 and 1974 in the Greater Tokyo Area; construction worker Etsuo Ono was convicted of one murder and later acquitted in a highly publicized trial, but convicted and sentenced to life imprisonment for an unrelated murder.[656]
  • Wednesday Strangler: killed 7 children and women in Saga Prefecture between 1975 and 1989, most of them on Wednesdays; a suspect was indicted for three of the murders, but later acquitted.[657]

Mexico

  • Femicides in Ciudad Juárez: also known as "The dead women of Juárez"; the violent deaths of hundreds of women since 1993 in the northern Mexican city of Ciudad Juárez.[658]

Namibia

  • B1 Butcher: murdered at least five women between 2005 and 2007, with all murders related to the National Road B1.[659]

Nicaragua

  • San Juan del Sur Psychopath: murdered between two and ten men in the coastal town of San Juan del Sur, from 2000 to 2002; a German illegal alien residing in Managua was arrested on suspicion, but later cleared of the murders.[660]

Poland

  • Łódź Gay Murderer: murdered seven homosexual men from 1988 to 1993 in Łódź.[661]

Portugal

  • Lisbon Ripper: murdered three women in Lisbon between 1992 and 1993.[662]

Russia

South Africa

  • Sleepy Hollow Killer: thought to be responsible for the murders of at least thirteen women in the late 1990s, including three more in 2007, around Pietermaritzburg and the surrounding area.[663]

United Kingdom

  • Bible John: thought to be responsible for the deaths of three women in Glasgow, Scotland, in the late 1960s.[664]
  • Jack the Ripper: murdered prostitutes in the East End of London in 1888.[665]
  • Jack the Stripper: responsible for the London "Hammersmith nude murders" between 1964 and 1965.[666]
  • Thames Torso Murderer: thought to be responsible for the murder and dismemberment of four women in London between 1887 and 1889.[667]

United States

See also

  • List of non-state terrorist incidents (includes Unabomber, Theodore Kaczynski)
  • List of serial killers before 1900
  • List of serial killers by number of victims
  • Mass murder
  • Spree killer

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