Serial Killers
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The property where Todd Kohlhepp murdered three of his victims
Woodruff, South Carolina
This is the former property of serial killer Todd Kohlhepp.
Kohlhepp murdered three of his victims on this 95-acre site and then buried their remains in shallow graves.
The motorcycle shop where Todd Kohlhepp shot four people
Chesnee, South Carolina
In November 2003, Todd Kohlhepp murdered four people at the Superbike Motorsports store in Chesnee, South Carolina.
The case remained unsolved until he was arrested for kidnapping thirteen years later.
The motel where serial killer Richard Cottingham murdered two women
Manhattan, New York
This is the motel where serial killer Richard Cottingham murdered and dismembered two of his victims.
It is situated on West 42nd Street in Manhattan.
The location where Richard Ramirez was arrested
Los Angeles, California
On August 31st, 1985, serial killer Richard Ramirez was arrested at this location on Hubbard Street in East Los Angeles.
Ramirez was apprehended after a group of residents beat him and held him down.
Richard Chase's apartment
Sacramento, California
Serial killer Richard Chase lived at this apartment on Watt Avenue in Sacramento, California, between 1977 and 1978.
In 1980, he was convicted of murdering six people. He committed suicide shortly afterwards.
The church where Richard Chase dumped the body of David Ferreira
Sacramento, California
In January 1979, serial killer Richard Chase murdered one-year-old David Ferreira.
Two months later, the infant's body was discovered beside this church on Whitney Avenue.
The house where Richard Chase murdered four people
Sacramento, California
On the morning of January 27th, 1978, serial killer Richard Chase murdered four people at this house on Merrywood Drive in Sacramento, California.
Before fleeing the property, he took the remains of one-year-old David Ferreira with him.
Herb Baumeister's house
Carmel, Indiana
Herb Baumeister lived at this house on Fox Hollow Farm in Carmel, Indiana, up until June 1996.
That year, the police discovered the skeletal remains of 11 men at the back of the property.
The thrift store that serial killer Herb Baumeister owned
Indianapolis, Indiana
During the 1990s, serial killer Herb Baumeister owned a successful thrift store chain called Sav-A-Lot.
One of the stores was situated at this strip mall in the Castleton area of Indianapolis.
Ed Kemper's house
Aptos, California
Serial killer Ed Kemper lived with his mother at this house in Aptos, California, up until his arrest in April 1973.
His crime spree came to an end after he decided to call 911 and confess to his crimes.
The bar where serial killer Ed Kemper hung out
Santa Cruz, California
During the 1970s, serial killer Ed Kemper frequented a bar called the Jury Room.
It was here that he mingled with law enforcement and discussed "the Coed Killer" case.
The location where serial killer Ed Kemper was arrested
Pueblo, Colorado
On April 24th, 1973, serial killer Ed Kemper was arrested at a payphone near the corner of Norwood Avenue and 21st Street in Pueblo, Colorado.
The arrest was made after "Big Ed" called 911 and confessed to his crimes.
The location where David Berkowitz shot Stacy Moskowitz and Robert Violante
Brooklyn, New York
In July 1977, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Stacy Moskowitz and Robert Violante while they were parked at this section of Shore Parkway in Brooklyn.
This was his eighth shooting. Fortunately, it was also his last.
The house where David Berkowitz shot Donna DeMasi and Joanne Lomino
Queens, New York
In the early hours of November 30th, 1976, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Donna DeMasi and Joanne Lomino outside this house in Queens, New York.
The two teenagers survived the attack. However, Lomino was left paralyzed.
The bridge where David Berkowitz stabbed his first victim
The Bronx, New York
On Christmas Eve in 1975, serial killer David Berkowitz stabbed his first known victim, Michelle Forman, on this pedestrian footbridge in Co-op City.
Fortunately, she survived the attack and was discharged from the hospital one week later.
David Berkowitz's childhood home
The Bronx, New York
David Berkowitz grew up in this apartment building on Stratford Avenue in the Bronx.
He was raised in this neighborhood by his adoptive parents, Pearl and Nathan Berkowitz.
David Berkowitz's Co-Op City apartment
The Bronx, New York
This is the Co-Op City apartment building where serial killer David Berkowitz lived between 1967 and 1971.
Berkowitz lived here with his adoptive father, Nathan, and his father's second wife.
The location where serial killer Joel Rifkin was arrested
Mineola, New York
In June 1993, serial killer Joel Rifkin was arrested at this location in Mineola, New York.
Afterwards, officers found the remains of 22-year-old Tiffany Bresciani in the back of his pickup truck.
The parking lot where serial killer Joel Rifkin murdered Tiffany Bresciani
Manhattan, New York
In the early hours of June 24th, 1993, serial killer Joel Rifkin strangled Tiffany Bresciani to death in this parking lot on the Lower East Side of Manhattan.
Her remains were found in the back of his pickup truck four days later.
Ed Gein's house
Plainfield, Wisconsin
Convicted murderer and grave robber Ed Gein lived at this location in Plainfield, Wisconsin, until his arrest in November 1957.
His house was burned to the ground the following year.
Bernice Worden's hardware store
Plainfield, Wisconsin
In November 1957, Ed Gein shot and killed a 58-year-old widow named Bernice Worden at this hardware store in Plainfield, Wisconsin.
Afterwards, he brought her body back to his farmhouse.
The house where Israel Keyes abducted Bill and Lorraine Currier
Essex Junction, Vermont
On the night of June 8th, 2011, serial killer Israel Keyes abducted Bill and Lorraine Currier from this house near Burlington, Vermont.
Their remains have never been found.
The farmhouse where Israel Keyes murdered Bill and Lorraine Currier
Essex Junction, Vermont
This is the farmhouse where serial killer Israel Keyes murdered Bill and Lorraine Currier.
The property was demolished shortly afterwards. Sadly, their remains were unknowingly sent to a landfill along with the rubble.
The parking lot where serial killer Israel Keyes was arrested
Lufkin, Texas
In March 2012, Israel Keyes was arrested in this parking lot beside the Cotton Patch Cafe in Lufkin, Texas.
At the time, nobody had any idea that he was a serial killer who may have murdered 11 people across the United States.
The Toy Box Killer's trailer
Elephant Butte, New Mexico
The Toy Box Killer, David Parker Ray, lived in a trailer at this address in Elephant Butte up until his arrest in March 1999.
His case received national attention after it emerged that he had constructed an elaborate, soundproof torture chamber.
The location where David Berkowitz shot Alexander Esau and Valentina Suriani
The Bronx, New York
In April 1977, David Berkowitz shot and killed Alexander Esau and Valentina Suriani while they were parked on this service road in the Bronx.
Following the murder, he left a letter at the crime scene.
The location where David Berkowitz killed Christine Freund
Queens, New York
In January 1977, David Berkowitz opened fire on Christine Freund and John Diel while they were sitting in a parked car in Station Square in Queens.
Diel was lucky to survive with only superficial injuries. Sadly, Freund was hit twice and died hours later.
The location where David Berkowitz shot Carl Denaro
Queens, New York
In October 1976, serial killer David Berkowitz attempted to kill Carl Denaro and Rosemary Keenan while they were parked on this street in Flushing, Queens.
Although they both survived the shooting, Denaro suffered a serious skull injury that required a metal plate.
The street where David Berkowitz shot Judy Placido and Sal Lupo
Queens, New York
In June 1977, serial killer David Berkowitz shot Judy Placido and Sal Lupo while they were sitting in a car on this street in the Bayside area of Queens.
Fortunately, they both survived the attack.
Robert Hansen's bakery
Anchorage, Alaska
Serial killer Robert Hansen owned a bakery at this retail unit on East 9th Avenue in Anchorage up until his arrest in 1983.
The site where Jessica Taylor's identifying remains were found
Gilgo Beach, New York
On March 29th, 2011, a police search team discovered Jessica Taylor's identifying remains at this section of Ocean Parkway near Gilgo Beach.
Taylor is believed to be a victim of the Long Island serial killer.
Robert Shulman's house
Hicksville, New York
Robert Shulman lived at this house on Glow Lane in Hicksville, Long Island.
The postal worker was convicted of murdering five women between 1991 and 1995.
The site where Robert Shulman dumped the body of Kelly Sue Bunting
Melville, New York
In December 1995, serial killer Robert Shulman dumped the body of Kelly Sue Bunting at this property on Walt Whitman Road in Melville, New York.
It was Bunting's identification that eventually led to Shulman's capture.
The site where Robert Shulman dumped the body of Meresa Hammonds
Yonkers, New York
In June 1992, serial killer Robert Shulman dumped the body of Meresa Hammonds in a dumpster behind this building in Yonkers.
She remained unidentified for nearly 30 years until genealogical DNA testing located her relatives.
Rex Heuermann's house
Massapequa Park, New York
Suspected serial killer Rex Heuermann lived at this house in Massapequa Park on Long Island up until his arrest in July 2023.
The 59-year-old architect has been charged with three of the Long Island serial killer (LISK) murders.