28 Crime Scene Photos From History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers
28 Crime Scene Photos From History’s Most Notorious Serial Killers
From Ed Gein's furniture upholstered in human skin to Edmund Kemper's garden of severed heads, these photos reveal the true horrors of history's worst killers.
Richard Speck

Speck's mass murder spree lasted one night when he broke into a community hospital and killed every student nurse there he could get his hands on. When asked why he'd done it, he merely remarked: "It just wasn't their night."Corbis/Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Ted Bundy

He was arrested after this discovery and charged with murder, but he managed to escape custody twice and kill several more women, including 12-year-old Kimberly Leach. He would eventually confess to killing upwards of 30 women and girls.
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Ted Bundy


Dean Corll

The skull lying in the wheelbarrow, pictured here, was identified as Dean Corll's 10th victim, Randell Lee Harvey, who vanished from the streets of Houston on March 11, 1971. Over two and a half years, Corll and his 17-year-old accomplice kidnapped, raped, tortured, and killed upwards of 28 young men and boys.Public Domain
Dean Corll


Skala was killed while walking home from a hotel where she worked as a barmaid. Hardy hit her over the head with a brick before robbing and raping her. She was one of three of his victims.Manchester Evening News Archive/Mirrorpix/Getty Images
Peter Sutcliffe

For the better part of a decade, Sutcliffe terrorized the women of Yorkshire, killing at least 13 with a hammer, a knife, or a stone stuffed into a sock.
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John Wayne Gacy

For six years, Gacy kidnapped, raped, and murdered upwards of 30 boys under the guise of a performing clown named "Pogo." When he was finally caught, 29 bodies were found under his house.Karen Engstrom/Chicago Tribune/TNS via Getty Images
John Wayne Gacy

John Wayne Gacy

Cleveland Torso Murderer

For four years starting in 1934, the Cleveland Torso Murderer killed, dismembered, and castrated 12 different victims. The killer was never identified.Bettmann/Getty Images
Edmund Kemper

These remains were discovered in a grassy patch beneath Edmund Kemper's bedroom. The 6'9" killer with an IQ of 145 had already murdered multiple people by this point — including his mother and her best friend — before turning himself in.Bettmann Archive/Getty Images
Edmund Kemper

Edmund Kemper

Gary Ridgway

Between 1982 and 1986, Ridgway murdered likely 71 women, but was convicted of 49. He claims his kill count is closer to 90. He was finally caught when none other than Ted Bundy provided vital serial killer expertise to authorities.Public Domain
Ed Gein

Inside this home, inspectors found window curtains held back by a pair of lips, utensils made of human skulls, a wastebasket fashioned out of human skin, and a literal "skin suit" he was in the process of making.Getty Images
Ed Gein

Andrew Cunanan

Before shooting the fashion mogul at point-blank range, Cunanan went on a brief but bloody cross-country killing spree that included a friend, an ex-lover, and two innocents. He shot himself shortly before being caught.Wikimedia Commons
Jeffrey Dahmer

For over a decade, Dahmer lured young men to his home where he drugged, raped, and dismembered them. Many of them he then dissolved in a vat of acid he kept in his apartment. He also severed parts of his victims to eat or freeze.Getty Images
Jeffrey Dahmer

The Zodiac Killer

Throughout the 1960s and '70s, a still-unidentified murderer terrorized Northern California. The Zodiac Killer, taunted police with coded letters and threats while confessing to the murders of various people, including this 1969 murder of taxi driver Paul Stine.Getty Images
Richard Ramirez

Dubbed the "Night Stalker," Ramirez terrorized Los Angeles in the 1980s, claiming the lives of 13 people.Youtube
Jack the Ripper

In 1888, a mysterious murderer stalked the streets of Whitechapel and murdered five women, nearly all of who he then eviscerated. He was never caught.Wikimedia Commons
Leonard Lake

Between 1983 and 1985, Lake and his accomplice Charles Ng kidnapped, tortured, raped, and murdered between eight and 25 people, including an infant. Authorities were never sure just how many victims the two men had between them because the only remains they found were ashes in the woods by their property.Youtube
The Manson Family

The Manson Family murders spanned the summer of 1969 and also claimed the lives of business owners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in gruesome fashion.Youtube
The Manson Family

Albert Fish

Also known as the "Brooklyn Vampire," Fish raped, murdered, and cannibalized over 100 children. He even sent a letter to the mother of one of his victims, 10-year-old Grace Budd, bragging about how good she tasted.Getty Images
Though we might feel a bit guilty about our fascination with the macabre, there's just something irresistible about a good true crime story.
And for those with an insatiable appetite, we've compiled a gallery of some of the grisliest photos from serial killers' crime scenes. These pictures don't hold anything back – even in black and white — limbs and bloodstains appear as if in color.
But these photos aren't also without a purpose. Police used these snapshots to provide evidence at trials, to look for clues, and to document patterns in particular crimes, making them invaluable resources for investigators.
The First Famous Crime Scene Photo

Metropolitan Museum of ArtMadame Debeinche lies dead in her bedroom, 1903. This is one of the first real crime scene photos ever taken.
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