Illustration by Miranda Sepulveda
Five Women Serial Killers
When thinking about serial killers, names like Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer and Jack the Ripper all come to mind. What about women serial...
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The FBI estimates that only 1% of the population are serial killers. The American Psychological Association defines a serial killer as...
Illustration by Elliot Burr
On Dec. 19, 1979, in Cedar Rapids, Iowa, Michelle Martinko went to the mall alone to shop for a new winter coat with money her mom gave her. The 18-year-old high school...
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Carla Walker was described by her family and friends as the typical “all-American girl next door.” She had a bubbly personality, was an above-average...
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On February 24, 1986, Sherri Rasmussen was found dead by her husband John Ruetten at their home in Van Nuys, California.
The...
On October 15, 1983, John A. Muncy, known as “Tony” by friends, asked his father for bus fare to go visit his new girlfriend. If the Muncy family had any hint of what was going to happen to the 15-year-old,...
On September 20, 1982, eight-year-old Kelly Ann Prosser woke up in her home in Columbus, OH. She wore a classic pair of blue jeans with a floral top and a blue raincoat over it. After hugging her mother...