Americans have been intrigued by the horrifying tales of U.S. serial killers dating back decades… names like Chicago’s H.H.
Monster: The Ed Gein Story is the latest in Ryan Murphy’s Monster series for Netflix, a look at the serial killer and grave robber whose story inspired some of Hollywood's great movie villains, the ...
Aileen Wuornos was convicted in Florida of six murders committed between 1989 and 1990 — and later confessed to a seventh before she was executed by lethal injection on Oct. 9, 2002. Her story was ...
Ryan Murphy’s Monster series has been greatly popular lately, but, sometimes, it seems, for the wrong reasons. Season 1 of the anthology series follows the notorious killer Jeffrey Dahmer, Season 2: ...
When you bring up the name of an infamous, real life predator like Jack the Ripper, Dennis Rader or Ted Bundy in conversation with a group of strangers (which I often do as a criminologist), it is ...
In June, Peacock released a docuseries that focused on Rex Heuermann’s family. He's the chief suspect in seven of the murders attributed to the Long Island Serial Killer (LISK), with potentially more ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. While Paulson is in talks for the character, Season 4 was announced to focus on the first reported female serial killer, ax ...
Move over, Charlize Theron, there's a new "Monster" in Hollywood ... and this time it's Sarah Paulson trying her hand at reimagining the harrowing story of serial killer Aileen Wuornos. Check out ...
The new season follows the first installment, which was focused on serial killer Jeffrey Dahmer. The 'You' star criticized ...
Reading the typical plot synopsis for “Monster,”directed by Hwang In Ho, you might think that it falls under the genre of revenge thriller or horror. While the movie does have some of their elements, ...
The ‘experience’ in New York sensationalizes history’s most gruesome murders – and pays little respect to the victims ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Photo Credit: Jamie McCarthy via Getty Images for SiriusXM Let’s face it, our fascination with true crime will basically never end ...