attention. He used to remove all the skin of his victims in order to make himself into a woman. This type of behavior is clearly not normal. Why was Ed Gein not given a psychiatric evaluation before he was put to death?
The oldest recorded case of serial killings is the story of Jack the Ripper.
Jack the Ripper only had five victims, all of whom were prostitutes. Yet, he is the most well known, notorious, serial killer in the world. In part that is because he has never been caught, and people are stunned that this could actually happen.
During the early twentieth century there were more serial murders in America. Albert Fish lived in New York City, where he carried out all of his crimes. His crimes are some of the darkest in history. Fish used to lure children off the streets into dilapidated houses. He killed them, than ate his victims. At his trial his defense attorney pushed to have Fish evaluated by a psychiatrist, but the Judge denied it. It is again clear that Albert Fish was criminally insane, but again mental help was denied.
During the seventies, John Wayne Gacy dominated newspaper headlines. His victims were all teen boys, ranging in age from fourteen to twenty-two. Gacy lived what looked like a completely normal life. He had a family, good job, and seemed to live the American dream. Things do not always look as they seem. All while living the dream life, Gacy had a secret life that no one knew about. He visited gay clubs in the Chicago area, where he picked up men and took them home. He
committed his first murder in 1974, and hid the body in the basement of his house. All through 1980 Gacy would pick up men and boys, murder them, and bury them under his house. At the end of 1979, Gacy's neighbors complained of a strong odor around his house. They called the local police, and when the police questioned him, they to noticed the miasma. The police returned with a search warrant, and found the bodies of over thirty people in Gacy's basement. One of the victims that survived, later told police that Gacy dressed up as a clown before he tried to kill him.
John Wayne Gacy was sentenced to thirty-three consecutive life sentences. He was later murdered in prison. Instead of spending the millions of dollars it would cost the state to keep him locked up, would that money have better been spent on psychiatric evaluations? Now, it will never be known why Gacy killed, or how he chose his victims. This information could have been very valuable in future investigations of serial killers.
After reading all the cases of the most notorious serial killers in history, it is hard to believe that people are so fascinated by them. What is it that they have the captivates the world?