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25 Most Evil Serial Killers Ever


Mr. Scot

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Lonnie David Franklin jr.

 

He started in the 80s and didn't get caught until 2007.

 

Getting sloppy caused many of them to get caught.  When your victims are completely random, awfully hard to put it all together for the cops, but with today's CSI stuff it has to be hard to get away with that for too long.

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Why were most of those serial killers active in the 70's and 80's? Do we not have any evil serial killers these days?

 

Henry Louis Wallace was active and finally caught here in Charlotte in the 90's. He committed his last few murders within about a 2 mile radius of the restaurant I worked at in high school. I just remember walking a lot of women to their cars after shifts for a few weeks. Tried to link his wiki, but for some reason it won't let me.

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Getting sloppy caused many of them to get caught.  When your victims are completely random, awfully hard to put it all together for the cops, but with today's CSI stuff it has to be hard to get away with that for too long.

 

Is that because they solve most crimes in an hour?

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