11 Seriously Creepy Facts About Serial Killers You Didn’t Know

However horrific tales of serial killers and their victims get, there is something compelling about these stories. That’s why the surge in articles, podcasts, and TV shows on the subject has occurred in the past few years. But however much we believe to know about famous killers such as Jeffrey Dahmer and Ted Bundy, there tend to be small details that slip through the cracks.

When you read that someone is responsible for the gruesome deaths of several people, the news is so shocking that you tend to not think to look into the smaller, weirder aspects behind serial murderers. So read on and discover more blood-curdling facts about the world’s creepiest criminals.

1. Richard Chase would eat animals raw, often blending them with Coca Cola

The man known as “The Vampire of Sacramento”, who was known for killing and eating six people, would capture small wild animals, kill them and eat them raw. Sometimes he would even blend their organs with a soft drink to make a milkshake. He also sucked the blood out of birds, and once tried to inject himself with rabbit blood.

2. Albert Fish used to push pins into his anus and scrotum

Fish, a child rapist and cannibal known by some as “the Grey Man”, pushed needles into the area between his scrotum and anus, apparently in an effort to feel pain. An X-Ray conducted after his capture found 29 needles inside his body.

3. Jeffrey Dahmer gave out human sandwiches

Dahmer gave the neighbours in his apartment block sandwiches that may have contained his victims’ flesh. One of his neighbours said she thinks every day about how “I have probably eaten someone’s body part”.

4. The Gainesville Ripper posed his victims’ corpses

Danny Rolling would purposefully pose his victims’ bodies, often in sexually suggestive ways, to taunt and shock the police upon their arrival at the crime scene.

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