Glyn Trevor John Dix killed two women, many years apart and for very different reasons. In my opinion, it seems likely, based on the material available, that had he not been caught, he would have kept on killing. Read more about Glyn Dix.
Little Rock, Arkansas, has a population of under 200,000 people. But one of those people is an alleged serial killer. He has been caught by video, but not by police.
I am glad I’ll never have to research about this asshole, serial killer Leslie Patrick “Catweazle” Bailey, again. He and his cohorts disgust me. And since he’s dead – killed in prison by two murderers – there’s no need for me to again look into his crimes, and I’m glad for it.
Increasing violence and depravity is clear in the story of William Clyde Gibson III. In just 3 murders, he went from what appears to be spur-of-the-moment to necrophilia and mutilation. Read more about the murders committed by William Clyde Gibson III.
Mary Elizabeth Wilson, who quickly became known as the Widow of Windy Nook, was charged with the murders of two husbands. However, suspicion was also cast on her in the deaths of another husband, and an elderly lodger who had been staying with her. Read more about Mary Wilson here.
Earle Nelson Leonard is considered to be one of America’s first sex-slaying serial killers. He allegedly travelled across the US and into Canada, raping and murdering women.
I say “allegedly” because he was only ever tried and convicted of 1 murder – in Canada. But he is believed by authorities to be the murderer of more than 20 women.