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Larry Eyler Also known as the Highway Murderer and the Interstate Killer, Eyler is believed to have killed between 19 and 23 people from 1982 to 1984. He was convicted and sentenced to death in Illinois for the 1984 murder and dismemberment of a 15-year-old. Eyler confessed to 21 further homicides of young men and boys he had committed between 1982 and 1984 in five separate states before he died. After his death, Eyler’s defense attorney released his list of victims. The list revealed the 17 names whom Eyler had confessed to murdering. Four of them were murdered by an accomplice, later revealed to be Robert David Little, a college professor. A 1990 book Freed to Kill explored Eyler's possible connection to multiple murders and missing young men in Indiana and Illinois. The book influenced the re-opening of several missing person cases.
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The 1980's was the peak of serial killings, according to experts. Here's a list of the most infamous. Some say that the '80s was the peak for serial killers and the public’s fascination with them. "It does seem the golden age of serial murderers is probably past," said Harold Schechter, a professor who studies crime at Queens College of the City University of New York in a Slate report. That article suggested that serial murders peaked in the '80s and have been declining ever since. Studies have shown that before the '60s, only a dozen or so serial killers were reported — although it's possible less communication and coordination by law enforcement between states resulted in reporting that wasn't as strong. The number of serial killers exceeded 200 in the '80s. By the '90s, the number of cases dropped to 141 and again to 61 by the 2000s. Here are 8 of the most lethal serial killings of the decade. donjazet Cultiatupdate (Awesome Guy really) |
donjazet:what happened though? |
donjazet: Donjazet , you know I can only become a serial killer when caught right ? come on we are cyber buddies for years now |
dominique:Um the video is lost , would love to see |
Kelly256:hey ![]() |
uthlaw:sadly no |
crackhouse:They tag us dosnt male them right , of course they wouldn't raise any other race higher than theirs . |
Ferrytech:Cowardice |
Finnestgreat:its a white American male thing! |
Marilyn monroe 1957
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Before freezers we literally took ice from Artantica to store fruits , freezers are an amazing invention we take for granted
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School children singing. Meanwhile they were also working during the great depression 1940
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American children playing in school playground Kansas. 1942-1943
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Jim Norris' wife cans food for the winter. Pie Town, New Mexico. October 1940 The Great Depression
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A family travels toward California in search of work after their life in Missouri was devastated by drought Tracy, California. February 1937
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family eats dinner inside of their dugout home. Pie Town, New Mexico. October 1940
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Crowds scavenge through the surplus, looking for something that they can use. St. Johns, Arizona. October 1940
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dust storm moves in on a family living in the Dust Bowl. No survivors Stratford, Texas. April 18, 1935.
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railroad worker covered in dirt and soot after a long, hard day of work. (Typical work day in the US) Chicago, Illinois. December 1942
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young girl stands by a fence, a doll in her hand. Location unspecified. Circa 1941-1942.
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Martin Luther King Jr. giving his famous "I have a dream" speech in Washington, D.C. 1963.
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Mugshot of Pablo Escobar, the infamous drug lord responsible for most of the world's cocaine supply in the 1970s and 1980s. Medellín, Colombia. 1977.
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Malcolm X waiting for a press conference to begin on March 26, 1964. Peace be upon you brother minister X
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Central Park NYC at the height of the Great Depression. 1933.
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Mugshot of David Bowie after being arrested for marijuana possession following a performance in Rochester, New York along with three other people including fellow musician Iggy Pop. The charges were dropped, but Bowie never performed in Rochester again. 1976
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Sharecroppers in Arkansas. 1935.
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Robert McGee was left permanently scarred after surviving a scalping at the hands of the Sioux tribe in 1864, when he was just a 13-year-old orphan.
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