

The exact number of victims is disputed, but the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (known as RCMP) have the official number recorded as 18, including 11 unsolved murders, 5 missing women and 2 solved murders. The rural highway has 23 Indigenous communities bordering it, and with a relatively low socio-economic status as well as limited public transport, many people in the area turn to hitch-hiking to get around. In a remote part of British Columbia, Canada, on a 724km stretch of Yellowhead Highway 16, dozens of women have vanished or been found murdered since 1969. Highway Of Tears Murders, Canada A sign on Yellowhead Highway 16 in BC, Canada. The murders of Barnes, Muir, Stogneff and Langley remain unsolved to this day. All the men’s names were suppressed, but after a police detective interviewed on 60 Minutes said that cops were attempting “to break up the happy family”, the group’s nickname “The Family” was born. Police had strong evidence pointing to the involvement of accomplices, including a high-profile businessman, a doctor, a former male sex worker and the brother of an Olympic sportsman, but were unable to convict any of them. Three Unsolved Murders In SA Now Thought To Be Work Of A Serial Killer He continued to send letters throughout 1970 and sporadically until 1974. In a later note, the man said “This is the Zodiac speaking”, earning himself the famous nickname. I like killing people because it is so much fun it is more fun than killing wild game in the forrest because man is the most dangeroue anamal of all to kill something gives me the most thrilling experence it is even better than getting your rocks off with a girl the best part of it is thae when I die I will be reborn in paradice and thei have killed will become my slaves I will not give you my name because you will try to sloi down or atop my collectiog of slaves for my afterlife ebeorietemethhpiti
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In the letter he included a code which was cracked a week later, spelling out :
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The killer sent series of letters to the Vallejo Times Herald, San Francisco Chronicle, and The San Francisco Examiner, with the first received by the newspapers on August 1, 1969. The Zodiac is also suspected of being the perpetrator of four other murders in 1963, 19, though they were never confirmed. On a murderous rampage throughout the Californian Bay Area cities of Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco in 1968-69, he killed five people - David Faraday, Betty Lou Jensen, Darlene Ferrin, Cecelia Shepard and Paul Stine - as well as wounding Ferrin’s boyfriend Michael Mageau and Shepard’s companion Bryan Hartnell. The UK has Jack the Ripper, the US has the Zodiac Killer. The Zodiac Killer, USA A note left on Bryan Hartnell’s car door by the Zodiac Killer. But Sickert’s involvement was unable to be conclusively proven, and to this day Jack’s true identity remains a mystery. She believes that Walter Richard Sickert, a German-born English painter who based several of his artworks on the cases, was indeed the killer. Best-selling US crime author Patricia Cornwell famously claimed to have spent USD$7 million of her own money “solving” the case for a book she entitled Portrait of a Killer: Jack the Ripper – Case Closed.

The identity of Jack the Ripper has mystified so many for so long that there’s now a term, “ripperology”, that refers to the study of the unsolved cases.

While police and media received many letters claiming to be from the killer, several were believed to be genuine due to details about the murders that weren’t made public. The nickname “Jack the Ripper” came from a letter sent to London’s Central News Agency on 27 September, 1888. The perpetrator cut his victims’ throats before mutilating their abdomens with such skill that police were led to believe he was a surgeon or someone with deep knowledge of human anatomy. Jack the Ripper, UK Credit: The Illustrated London NewsĪrguably the world’s most famous person who got away with murder, Jack the Ripper killed 5 sex workers - Mary Ann Nichols, Annie Chapman, Elizabeth Stride, Catherine Eddowes, and Mary Jane Kelly - in the Whitechapel area of London between August 31 and November 9, 1888. Remember that by definition a serial killer is someone who murders at least 3 people over the space of at least a month with significant time between the kills. But, disturbingly, there are hundreds of other serial killer murders that have never been solved, meaning the culprits either lived out the rest of their days having got away with terrible crimes - or, even creepier, are still out there somewhere just LIVING THEIR LIVES.Īs a co-host of PEDESTRIAN.TV‘s unsolved mysteries podcast All Aussie Mystery Hour, I’m especially interested in all things true crime, so I rounded up a few of the world’s worst offenders, currently only known by their zesty nicknames.
