
“Victims would wait hours blindfolded thinking he’s gone but he’s still in the room.” - StormySleep Imagine being one of those victims and slowly realizing not only the situation you were currently in, but also that this isn’t the first time this masked man has been in your home.” - robinhood_glitch “I think the craziest part to me about the GSK is that he would break into homes and leave shoestrings in hidden places in the house so he could quickly retrieve them to tie victims up when he came back for the attack. When cornered he would kill without a second thought.” - ReallyLongElbows When he attacked he was relentless and would stay in the house for hours messing with his victims. This guy would stalk his victims for weeks leading upto attacks, along with many other houses,while he was working as a police officer. “East Area Rapist, who went on to become the Golden State Killer and we now know as Joseph James Deangelo. He was active for 12 years and killed at least 17 women.” - Krisy2lovegood The Golden State Killer Wikimedia Commons What is scary about him to me is he was an average Alaskan, no one would think it weird if you went Missing several times a year to go fishing and hunting, it’s the culture here. “He was also a baker (hence the media nickname Butcher baker) who had a wife And two kids and was an active member of the community. Champion hunter in Alaska who would kidnap sex workers, fly them into the wilderness, and then hunt them for sport.” - i-am-a-yam5
#PICTURES OF SERIAL KILLERS AS CHILDREN SERIAL#
I always lock my doors at night because of him (and I was born after he died).” - FaceofBeaux Robert Hansen, The Alaskan Serial Killer Robert Hansen “He’s pretty high on my list because he took an unlocked door as an invitation to enter. This one time he was almost caught so he made himself a baby milkshake on the way.” - Nosewitz_ The solution? Kill people (and rape some post mortem), and drink the blood. Dude thought he was a vampire and that the government vaporized his blood. I’m glad we saw him at a busy intersection in the afternoon and not anywhere else.” - crash11b Richard Chase, The Vampire Killer Wikimedia Commons He started freaking out and his parents wouldn’t believe that we saw him until I confirmed it. I called my cousin and told him to turn on the news. It was the same guy we saw on the tracks. A few days later I was watching the evening news and saw that ‘The Railroad Killer’ had been caught. A man walked past us down the tracks and we all did the little head nod greeting and kept on our way. We were walking home from work one day and passed over some train tracks at a busy intersection. “My cousin and I were working a summer job together as teenagers at his dad’s machine shop in Houston. Whenever I’d hear the train passing through (it’s a major line), I’d get a little chill.” - bullshitfree I remember when he killed that lady in West U, not too far away. I lived within a 5 minute walk of the main railway line that he used in Southwest Houston. “The Railway Killer was Ángel Maturino Reséndiz. When it became apparent a serial killer was riding on trains in Texas, my parents got the house alarm fixed and then monitored, and my dad slept with a gun near his bed.” - Bibber_Song We had railroad tracks just behind our backyard and we frequently saw people riding in open/empty cars. He rode trains throughout North America and many of his victims were in Texas, where I lived as a teenager. By Emily Madriga Updated JThe Railway Killer Wikimedia Commons
