
Serial killer known as the "S-Bahn Murderer". Known as "The Beast of Aubing" raped, beat and sometimes robbed women in western Munich at knife/gunpoint, killing at least five victims if they resisted fiercely executed 1939. Executed in 1930, where he spat and insulted the people in the room.

After being treated to cigarettes by a courteous officer, he asked for writing materials and started his diary and autobiography. Bludgeoned to death the prison foreman known for antagonizing and degrading the inmates, being sentence to death for the murder. Was captured, arrested, and confessed in full to all his crimes, even of considering mass murder and terrorism, such as water supply poisoning and ship sinking. Killed 5 men and boys, but confessed to killing 21, who Panzram intoxicated on booze, raped and sodomized, and shot dead with a Colt M1911 he stole from William H. Confessed in a diary and autobiography of raping and sodomizing over one thousand boys and men, motivated by rage and often coupling the rapes with robbery.

American serial killer, serial rapist, serial arsonist, serial burglar, serial robber, and vandal, mostly by his own confession and spanning both years and countries. He thought it would help him clear an infection that he got from his cousin who was his own age. Serial killers who raped at least three victims without murdering them are also included.Ī native of London, England, this boy confessed that he raped 4 or 5 girls who were less than 7 years old, before he turned 15. This list should include serial rapists with at least three victims. This list does not include serial killers who raped their victims then killed them only serial rapists who non-fatally attacked their victims and raped them should be included here.

You can help by adding missing items with reliable sources.Ī serial rapist is someone who commits multiple rapes, whether with multiple victims or a single victim repeatedly over a period of time. This is a dynamic list and may never be able to satisfy particular standards for completeness.
