There are believed to be around 25-50 active serial killers in the USA at any given time, some of whom have never been caught. Here are nine current serial killers who are still at large, including the Long Island Serial Killer, the Jeff Davis 8 Killers, and the West Mesa Bone Collector. These cases present a chilling reminder of the darkness that exists in society and the challenges law enforcement faces in apprehending these elusive criminals.
The Long Island Serial Killer has been operating for over twenty years, killing at least ten victims. The bodies of the victims, mostly sex workers, were found in Gilgo Beach after authorities accidentally stumbled upon human remains. The case remains unsolved, with several suspects identified but no conclusive ties to the crimes. The mystery of the Long Island Serial Killer continues to haunt investigators.
The Jeff Davis 8 Killers case involves the bodies of eight women found in the swamps of Jefferson Davis Parish between 2005 and 2009. The victims, who were informants, were connected to law enforcement, leading to allegations of police misconduct. The case remains unresolved, with speculation that the perpetrator may have been involved in law enforcement. The Jeff Davis 8 case highlights the disturbing possibility of police corruption in the investigation.
The West Mesa Bone Collector case involves the discovery of eleven women’s remains in Albuquerque, New Mexico, with two major suspects identified. The victims were involved in the sex trade, and the case remains unsolved. The Rainbow Maniac in Brazil targeted gay men, killing 13 people execution-style between 2007 and 2008. A suspect was tried but found not guilty, leaving the Rainbow Maniac at large.
The Ibadan Forest of Horror in Nigeria revealed a horrific scene with over twenty corpses and severed human skulls found. Speculation suggests it may have been a den for ritual sacrifice and flesh-eating. The Smiley Face Killers theory suggests a group of serial killers behind the drownings of 45 college-aged males across 11 states. Pedro Lopez, known as the Monster of the Andes, claimed to have killed 300 young girls in South America before being released from prison. The I-70 Serial Killer remains unidentified after a spree of murders in the Midwest.
The Vending Machine Killer in Japan poisoned 12 people with paraquat-laced drinks in 1985, with the culprit never found. The Maniac With Dull Eyes in Russia left a trail of murders and crude pornographic drawings, with a total assumed victim count of 17. These cases serve as a grim reminder of the frightening reality of serial killers still at large, posing a threat to society. Despite efforts to apprehend these criminals, many remain elusive, leaving a trail of unsolved mysteries in their wake.
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15 Comments
I think these serial killers are just misunderstood, maybe they need therapy instead of jail.
I think some of these serial killers could actually be fictional characters… just saying. 😉
I think these serial killers are just misunderstood, maybe they need hugs!
I bet some of these serial killers are just misunderstood. Maybe they need therapy.
Maybe theyre not serial killers, just misunderstood individuals with a unique hobby 🤷♂️
I think some of these serial killers might be falsely accused. Innocent until proven guilty!
Who cares about these unsolved cases? Lets focus on positive news instead!
These unsolved cases matter. They represent justice denied and families left in limbo. Ignoring them wont make them disappear. We cant turn a blind eye to the pain and injustice. Its important to address these issues, even if theyre hard to face.
Do you think the police are doing enough to catch these serial killers?
Is it just me or are we all low-key obsessed with true crime? 🕵️♂️🔍
What if these serial killers are actually working together? Creepy thought, right?
Should authorities release more information to the public to help solve these cases?
No, authorities should not release more information to the public. It could compromise ongoing investigations and jeopardize the safety of individuals involved. Trust in the process and let law enforcement do their job without unnecessary interference.
Do you think these serial killers are still out there plotting? Scary stuff.
What if these serial killers are actually working together? Mind-blowing thought!