![]() Here's a look at every serial killer that's been caught in the past decade. Killers are best kept housed in the safety of books, on television, or behind bars, and in the past ten years, quite a few of them have been put away for good. Even so, none of us are happy with serial killers loose and running amok. There's something about these twisted individuals that titillates us, grabbing our interests and the twisted parts of our dark psyches. There are movies and television shows about serial killers that tend to do one of three things - inform us of their horrible deeds, terrify us out of our skins, or, disturbingly, glorify and humanize killers, turning them into fictional idols (looking at you, Dexter). ![]() Sure, serial killings make up a minute percentage of the murders that happen every day in the U.S., but it hasn't stopped our modern culture from turning these criminals into an obsession. ![]() You might by saying, "Isn't anything more than zero an abundance when it comes to people who single out and murder multiple victims over a large enough span of time?" To which, the answer is "yes," but one doesn't even start to make a dent in the country's overall list. Though it's not precisely clear what goes into making a serial killer, it's more than apparent that the United States has had an abundance of them.
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