Notorious Figures
These are locations that relate to serial killers, mobsters, murderers, mass shooters, criminals, and other notorious figures.
Graham Dwyer's house
Foxrock, Dublin, Ireland
This is the former house of architect Graham Dwyer. In 2015, he was found guilty of the murder of Irish childcare worker Elaine O'Hara. To this day, it remains one of Ireland's most shocking murder cases.
Dennis Rader's house
Wichita, Kansas, United States
This is the house where the BTK Killer, Dennis Rader, lived up until his arrest in February of 2005.
Following his conviction, the property was purchased by the city and demolished.
Ted Bundy's childhood home
Tacoma, Washington, United States
This is the location of Ted Bundy's childhood home in Tacoma, Washington.
This is where he grew up with his mother, stepfather, and half-siblings.
Robert Hansen's house
Anchorage, Alaska, United States
This is the house where Alaskan serial killer Robert Hansen lived before he was arrested in 1983.
Between 1971 and 1983, he murdered at least 17 women.
John Wayne Gacy's house
Chicago, Illinois, United States
This is the lot where John Wayne Gacy's house once stood.
The original house was demolished in 1979.
Ted Bundy's apartment in Salt Lake City, Utah
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
This is the house where serial killer Ted Bundy lived while he was attending law school in Salt Lake City.
Bundy lived here between September of 1974 and September of 1975.
Gary Ridgway's house
SeaTac, Washington, United States
This is Gary Ridgway's former house in SeaTac, Washington.
In 2003, Ridgway confessed to murdering 49 women, many of whom were killed at this address.
Bundy's rooming house in the University District of Seattle
Seattle, Washington, United States
Serial killer Ted Bundy began renting a room at this house in Seattle in September of 1969.
Bundy's killing spree started while he was living at this address.
John Bittrolff's house
Manorville, New York, United States
This is the former home of the suspected serial killer John Bittrolff.
In 2017, he was found guilty of the murders of Rita Tangredi and Colleen McNamee.
Jerry Brudos' house
Salem, Oregon, United States
This is the Salem house where serial killer Jerry Brudos lived before he was arrested in 1969. Brudos murdered three of his victims at this location.
The house where Ted Bundy lived in Pennsylvania
Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania, United States
During the late 1960s, serial killer Ted Bundy spent six months living at this house in Lafayette Hill, Pennsylvania.
Jeffrey Dahmer's apartment
Milwaukee, Wisconsin, United States
Between May of 1990 and July of 1991, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer murdered twelve men at this location in the Avenues West neighborhood of Milwaukee.
The house where mafia boss Paul Castellano lived
Staten Island, New York, United States
Gambino crime boss Paul Castellano lived at this mansion in Staten Island until his assassination in December of 1985.
Wayne Williams' house
Atlanta, Georgia, United States
This is the house where suspected serial killer Wayne Williams lived.
The authorities believe that Williams is responsible for at least 22 victims in the Atlanta murders of 1979–1981. Following his incarceration, the murders stopped.
Chris Benoit's house
Fayetteville, Georgia, United States
In June of 2007, WWE wrestler Chris Benoit murdered his wife and son before committing suicide at this house in Fayetteville, Georgia.
The Grim Sleeper's house
Los Angeles, California, United States
This is the house that LA serial killer Lonnie David Franklin Jr. lived in before his arrest. Nicknamed "the Grim Sleeper," he murdered at least 10 women between 1984 and 2007.
Joel Rifkin's house
East Meadow, New York, United States
This is the East Meadow house where serial killer Joel Rifkin lived before his arrest in 1993. Rifkin murdered a number of his victims at this property.
The house where serial killer Dean Corll lived
Pasadena, Texas, United States
This is the house where serial killer Dean Corll lived.
Between June and August of 1973, Corll murdered eight teenage boys at this address in Pasadena, Houston.
Samuel Little's childhood home
Lorain, Ohio, United States
This is the empty lot where Samuel Little's childhood home once stood.
The serial killer, who murdered at least 60 women between 1971 and 1997, lived at this location with his paternal grandparents.
The motel where serial killer Aileen Wuornos stayed
Port Orange, Florida, United States
This is the motel where female serial killer Aileen Wuornos stayed during her crime spree in 1989 and 1990.
Wuornos lived here with her girlfriend up until her arrest in January of 1991.
Shanann and Chris Watts' house
Frederick, Colorado, United States
This is the house where Chris Watts lived with his pregnant wife Shanann and their two children.
In August of 2018, Chris murdered his family and hid their bodies at his worksite.
The house where William Spengler killed two firefighters
Webster, New York, United States
In December of 2012, former convict William Spengler set fire to his house at 191 Lake Road in Webster, New York.
When firefighters arrived at the scene, he ambushed them with a rifle and killed two men.
Arthur Shawcross' apartment
Rochester, New York, United States
This is the apartment building where the "Genesee River Killer," Arthur Shawcross, lived between 1987 and 1990.
Shawcross murdered at least 12 women while he was staying at this address.
Lorenzo Gilyard's house
Kansas City, Missouri, United States
This was the home of Lorenzo Gilyard until his arrest in April 2004.
Nicknamed the "Kansas City Strangler," he murdered at least 13 women between 1977 and 1993.
The location where crime boss Albert Anastasia was shot dead
Manhattan, New York, United States
On October 25th, 1957, crime boss Albert Anastasia was shot dead at this location on 7th Avenue in Manhattan.
At the time of the murder, it was a barber shop. These days, it is a Starbucks.
The location where serial killer Ted Bundy was born
Burlington, Vermont, United States
Serial killer Ted Bundy was born at this location on Shelburne Road in Burlington, Vermont.
At the time, it was a home for unwed mothers. These days, it is an office building.
The Gemini Lounge
Brooklyn, New York, United States
During the 1970s and 1980s, members of the DeMeo crew murdered and decapitated more than 100 victims at the Gemini Lounge in Brooklyn, New York.
These days, the building is home to a church.
Arthur Leigh Allen's parents' house
Vallejo, California, United States
Arthur Leigh Allen is a potential suspect in the Zodiac Killer case.
When the murders first began, he was living with his parents at this house on Fresno Street in Vallejo.
Maury Travis' house
St. Louis, Missouri, United States
Serial killer Maury Troy Travis lived at this house on Ford Drive in St. Louis up until his arrest in June of 2002.
It is believed that he murdered his victims in the basement of the property.
The mall where Ted Bundy attempted to abduct Leslie Parmenter
Jacksonville, Florida, United States
On February 8th, 1978, 14-year-old Leslie Parmenter was approached by a strange man at this parking lot in Jacksonville, Florida.
Later, it emerged that the man in question was serial killer Ted Bundy.
David Berkowitz's apartment
Yonkers, New York, United States
Serial killer David Berkowitz lived at this apartment in Yonkers, New York, up until his arrest in August of 1977.
Since then, both the name and the address of the building have been changed.
Jeffrey Dahmer's childhood home
Akron, Ohio, United States
Serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer grew up in this house on West Bath Road, on the northwestern outskirts of Akron, Ohio.
This is the place where he committed his first known murder.
Jeffrey Dahmer's grandmother's house
West Allis, Wisconsin, United States
Between 1981 and 1990, serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer lived with his grandmother at this house in the West Allis suburb of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
Three of his victims were murdered at this location.
The house where Paris Bennett murdered his sister
Abilene, Texas, United States
In September of 2007, Paris Bennett murdered his four-year-old sister, Ella, at this house in Abilene, Texas.
The case was featured in the documentary "Psychopath with Piers Morgan."
The house where Gene Gilbert murdered his family
Delmar, Iowa, United States
In January of 1981, Gene Gilbert murdered his family at this house in the small farming community of Delmar, Iowa.
Afterwards, he traveled to his father's home in South Dakota and committed suicide.
The post office where Patrick Sherrill shot 14 of his coworkers
Edmond, Oklahoma, United States
In August of 1986, part-time mailman Patrick Henry Sherrill shot dead 14 people at this post office in Edmond, Oklahoma.
The shooting later inspired the phrase "going postal."
Richard Cottingham's house
Lodi, New Jersey, United States
This is the house where the "Times Square Killer" Richard Cottingham lived between 1975 and 1980.
The house where Steven Sueppel murdered his family
Iowa City, Iowa, United States
In March of 2008, former banking executive Steven Sueppel murdered his family at this house on Barrington Road in Iowa City.
Afterwards, he committed suicide by driving his van into a concrete pillar on a nearby interstate.
The boat club where mobster Roy DeMeo was found murdered
Brooklyn, New York, United States
In January of 1983, Roy DeMeo's body was found in the trunk of a car at the Varuna Boat Club in the Sheepshead Bay area of Brooklyn.
The Gambino mobster had been shot five times in the head.
Dennis Rader's childhood home
Wichita, Kansas, United States
Serial killer Dennis Rader grew up in this house on North Seneca Street in Wichita.
It was here that his sadistic fantasies began to emerge.
The house where serial killer Kendall Francois lived
Arlington, New York, United States
Serial killer Kendall Francois lived at this house on Fulton Avenue in Poughkeepsie, New York, until his arrest in September of 1998.
Following his arrest, his victims' remains were found in the attic and basement.
The house where serial killer Larry Bright lived
Peoria, Illinois, United States
Serial killer Larry Bright lived at this house on West Starr Court in Peoria, Illinois, until his arrest in January 2005.
During questioning, he confessed to burning the bodies of his victims in the backyard.
The Ravenite Social Club
Manhattan, New York, United States
The Ravenite Social Club served as the headquarters for the Gambino crime family.
It was here that mob boss John Gotti and his associates were arrested by the FBI.
The Bergin Hunt and Fish Club
Queens, New York, United States
The Bergin Hunt and Fish Club served as the main base of operations for mobster John Gotti.
It remained a Gambino headquarters up until early 2005.
Carlo Gambino's house
Brooklyn, New York, United States
Mob boss Carlo Gambino lived at this house in Brooklyn up until his death in October of 1976.
Nicknamed the "boss of bosses", Gambino held a great deal of influence over the five mafia families of New York.
The house where Gambino mob boss Frank Cali was shot dead
Staten Island, New York, United States
In March of 2019, Gambino mob boss Frank Cali was shot dead outside of this house on Staten Island.
The authorities believe that his killer was a paranoid conspiracy theorist.
The house where serial killer Todd Kohlhepp lived
Moore, South Carolina, United States
Serial killer Todd Kohlhepp lived at this house on Windsong Way in Moore, South Carolina, until his arrest in November of 2016.
In May of 2017, he was sentenced to life in prison for seven murders.
The motorcycle shop where Todd Kohlhepp shot four people
Chesnee, South Carolina, United States
In November of 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 house where Richard Speck murdered eight student nurses
Chicago, Illinois, United States
In July of 1966, Richard Speck murdered eight student nurses at this house on East 100th Street in Chicago.
Miraculously, one woman managed to survive the attack by hiding underneath a bed.
The location where serial killer Richard Ramirez was arrested
Los Angeles, California, United States
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.
The street where cop killer Maurice Clemmons was shot dead
Seattle, Washington, United States
In the early hours of December 1st, 2009, wanted cop killer Maurice Clemmons was shot dead by a patrol officer at this location on Kenyon Street in Seattle.
Two days earlier, he had ambushed and killed four police officers at a coffee shop in Parkland.
Richard Chase's apartment
Sacramento, California, United States
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.
Herb Baumeister's house
Carmel, Indiana, United States
Herb Baumeister lived at this house on Fox Hollow Farm in Carmel, Indiana, up until June of 1996.
That year, the police discovered the skeletal remains of 11 men at the back of the property.
Ted Kaczynski's Salt Lake City bombing location
Salt Lake City, Utah, United States
In February of 1987, the Unabomber, Ted Kaczynski, planted a bomb at the back of this store in Salt Lake City.
The device exploded in the owner's face, leaving him with nerve damage.
Ed Kemper's house
Aptos, California, United States
Serial killer Ed Kemper lived with his mother at this house in Aptos, California, up until his arrest in April of 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, United States
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.
Lucky Luciano's childhood home
Manhattan, New York, United States
Charles "Lucky" Luciano and his family lived in this building on East 10th Street in Manhattan.
It was here that the mafia boss started his life of crime.
The Triangle Social Club
Manhattan, New York, United States
The Triangle Civic Improvement Association was a mob hangout for the Greenwich Village Crew, which was a part of the Genovese crime family.
The club served as the headquarters for mafia boss Vincent Gigante.
The bridge where David Berkowitz stabbed his first victim
The Bronx, New York, United States
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, United States
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.