Dahmer; by an (eaten) nose.Brutal if true
| Name | Height | Other Names/Nicknames |
| Edmund Kemper | 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) | The Co-ed Killer, The Ogre of Aptos, Big Ed |
| Keith Hunter Jesperson | 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) | The Happy Face Killer |
| Richard Kuklinski | 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) | The Iceman |
| Andrei Chikatilo | 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) | The Rostov Ripper |
| Stephen Port | 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) | The Grindr Killer |
| Jeffrey Dahmer | 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) | The Milwaukee Cannibal |
Name Height Other Names/Nicknames Edmund Kemper 6 ft 9 in (2.06 m) The Co-ed Killer, The Ogre of Aptos, Big Ed Keith Hunter Jesperson 6 ft 8 in (2.03 m) The Happy Face Killer Richard Kuklinski 6 ft 5 in (1.96 m) The Iceman Andrei Chikatilo 6 ft 4 in (1.93 m) The Rostov Ripper Stephen Port 6 ft 3 in (1.91 m) The Grindr Killer Jeffrey Dahmer 6 ft 0 in (1.83 m) The Milwaukee Cannibal
shipman killed absolutely fucking loads
I was literally just laughing with a friend about this topic last month. He was telling me about some silly Netflix show he was watching—the Ed Gein one, I think. Not seen it—and I recalled viewing the Dahmer Polaroids featuring his butchered victims once.
I've always been somewhat amused by the fact that someone so meek and quiet was secretly running around raping the fuck out of everyone from fellow soldiers to big Black homosexuals. Granted, he was drugging them, but he wasn't a violent, aggression-driven sadist like many of them (at least to my limited knowledge). In fact, he seemed to be almost entirely devoid of emotion, and operated with a cold, mechanical detachment.
One of these rage-fueled killers like Ramirez would have obviously kicked the fuck out of him, but Jeffery is the more fascinating of the two. He genuinely reminds me of you, Pamith. I suspect you share quite a few of his traits. Big respect.
250 - 300 + some estimates say. !!
Makes you think how many others out there doing similar.
he was a keen boxer in prison. had a lethal jab they reckon
he was a keen boxer in prison. had a lethal jab they reckon
I heard he had the prison curry for his last meal before hanging himself. He said it wasn't bad but he could have murdered a nan.
ramirez all dayPlus Ramirez was trained by his Green Beret uncle.
did his jail time and didnt get done in
jeff got battered and done in
https://www.fbi.gov/news/stories/samuel-little-most-prolific-serial-killer-in-us-history-100619
^^^^ a lot of killing.
not many black serial killers, its because the get their dumbass caught on their first attemptThis guys span was from the 70`s to the early 2000`s I believe......never heard of him in my life then caught a documentary about him.
This guys span was from the 70`s to the early 2000`s I believe......never heard of him in my life then caught a documentary about him.
He just kept steadily moving around the country killing mostly hookers.
maybe he never got any publicity due to white supremacist serial killers taking all the jobs.More than likely.......no DEI back in those days! LOL ;D
Dahmer apparently didn't fight back when he was getting beaten to death. He did something like sigh, and say that he knew this was going to happen someday.I never heard of him, I'll do some research
In America,they've said this guy - https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harvey_Carignan , was one of the most imposing serial killers in physicality and manner.
Pamith is our own Dahmer!Bro...
Late 60's-early 90's was the heyday for serial killers. What caused so many in those decades?
(https://i.pinimg.com/originals/dc/be/a7/dcbea7390ab5f10e6f2b0c7d2765ac53.gif)Guy had marriage proposals sent to him left and right. Must have been his good personality.
1. Social Upheaval and Cultural ChangeGood list. There was also a book claiming these guys all had connections to government as well (MK Ultra).
The 1960s–70s brought enormous cultural disruption:
• Breakdown of traditional structures — family, church, and community cohesion weakened; social norms shifted dramatically.
• Alienation and dislocation — rapid urbanization and mobility led to more anonymous, fragmented lives.
• Some killers, like Bundy or Kemper, seemed to channel a sense of rage toward changing gender roles or perceived social chaos.
This was the era of the sexual revolution, Vietnam War trauma, the civil rights movement, and distrust of institutions — all of which contributed to psychic instability and loss of moral authority in the culture.
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2. Childhood Trauma and Postwar Family Dynamics
The post–World War II baby boom produced a large generation growing up in:
• Dysfunctional or abusive homes (often unacknowledged, as child abuse wasn’t widely recognized then).
• Emotionally distant parenting — in the 1950s and 60s, physical punishment and emotional repression were normalized.
Many serial killers from this period (e.g., Gacy, Dahmer, and Ridgway) had severe early trauma, attachment failures, or brain injuries that went untreated.
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3. Opportunity and Mobility
• Interstate highways made it far easier to travel and commit crimes across state lines.
• Anonymous urban life and transient jobs (like truck driving) allowed offenders to operate undetected.
• Hitchhiking culture created a large population of vulnerable victims — young people traveling alone, often without records.
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4. Weak Forensic and Police Technology
Before the mid-1990s:
• There were no national databases for DNA or fingerprints (CODIS wasn’t established until 1998).
• Jurisdictions rarely shared information, meaning a killer could murder in multiple states without being connected.
• The FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit only started in the 1970s; profiling was in its infancy.
So many of the “infamous” serial killers were able to kill dozens of times before being caught simply because law enforcement lacked the tools we take for granted today.
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5. Media Amplification
• The rise of television and mass media sensationalized killers, creating a feedback loop.
• Some offenders (like Bundy or BTK) sought fame or control through media coverage, reinforcing the phenomenon.
• Cultural fascination with “evil” figures shaped both copycats and the mythology of the serial killer as a dark celebrity.
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6. Decline After the 1990s
Since the late 1990s, serial killings have dramatically declined — largely due to:
• DNA technology and surveillance, which make serial crime far riskier.
• Fewer easy targets (no more hitchhiking culture, better communication, online traceability).
• Changes in family dynamics and child protection, reducing some of the earlier psychological risk factors.
• Some experts also suggest mass shootings and other forms of public violence have replaced serial killing as an outlet for certain pathologies.
In short:
The “golden age” of serial killers wasn’t just about individual pathology — it was the product of a historical moment where traumatized individuals, weak detection systems, and a society in flux all intersected.
Unlikely to be any more serial killers nowadays with CCTV everywhere and mobile phone traceability.According to the FBI, there are an estimated 20–50 active serial killers in the United States at any given time, though some researchers put the number much higher, even up to 500.
If you want to kill multiple people it will have to be a one off mass shooting or move out into the sticks with no wifi
According to the FBI, there are an estimated 20–50 active serial killers in the United States at any given time, though some researchers put the number much higher, even up to 500.Hanky would scare them to death !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111 ;D
Late 60's-early 90's was the heyday for serial killers. What caused so many in those decades?
Honestly, I think the biggest things that stopped them were DNA tech, national databases, and camera surveillance. You still get budding serial killers, but they get stopped in one or two murders. Most of the older ones would've been caught years ago too, as they had criminal records and left messy crime scenes usually.Pretty sure a Getbigger could figure out how to avoid those obstacles. It's a good thing we all have high ethics.
The serial killer morphed into the spree killer now.
Honestly, I think the biggest things that stopped them were DNA tech, national databases, and camera surveillance. You still get budding serial killers, but they get stopped in one or two murders. Most of the older ones would've been caught years ago too, as they had criminal records and left messy crime scenes usually.Dexter keeps getting away though! ;D
The serial killer morphed into the spree killer now.
Hanky would scare them to death !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!111111111 ;DWho, the serial killers?! ;D
Who, the serial killers?! ;DSure,why not....he`s stated on here that he has scared multiple serial killers......true story in his version anyway. ;D
Can 2 long dead serial killers even have a fight ??? :DThis subject could be discussed in the afterlife thread.
Probably Ramirez as I recall he had a fucked up cousin who came back from Vietnam and got him into serial killer stuff. So he might come from a line of hard bastards
But having read a few biographies of serial killers they don't strike me as particularly hard... they are mostly what in nature is called opportunistic predators. They are like the hyena or the jackal who watches a pack of antelopes to see which one is the vulnerable one.
Raqueerez looks even gayer than Dahmer.The women he raped and killed would disagree.
I believe Richard Ramirez was 6'1'' and about 140 lbs, he was skinny, Dahmer was 6' tall I think and heavier, maybe 150 lbs? I'm not sure
wasnt kuklinksi outed as a bit of a bullshitter?
were any of those listed the ones who were terrified of brian hankins - the man who scared serial killers?
P-Dawg, you're only a stubby 5'7" and under 200lbs, right? How would you have handled a sex-starved Richard Ramirez if he booted your door off its hinges and came charging through, knob in hand, with the fiery fury of Hell burning in his eyes? Would you be able to shake him off in time before he slips it in? Personally, I reckon he'd get you. He'd get you real good, nikka.
Are you confusing Pamith with Darren Avey and his nectar rewards?
P-Dawg, you're only a stubby 5'7" and under 200lbs, right? How would you have handled a sex-starved Richard Ramirez if he booted your door off its hinges and came charging through, knob in hand, with the fiery fury of Hell burning in his eyes? Would you be able to shake him off in time before he slips it in? Personally, I reckon he'd get you. He'd get you real good, nikka.Bro, I'd kick his ass and break his bones, same with Dahmer or Bundy