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Top 10 Shocking Unsolved Murders

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Polaroid Killer. <br />On June 15, 1989, a Polaroid photo of an unidentified young woman and a boy, both bound and gagged, <br />was found in the parking lot of a convenience store in Port St. Joe, Florida. <br /> <br />The Zodiac Killer. <br />“Zodiac” was the self-appointed name of a serial killer active in northern California from the late 1960s into the early 1970s. <br />The Zodiac claimed, in various letters sent to newspapers, to have killed 37 people; 7 victims are known, 4 of whom comprised young couples, <br />and 2 of whom survived. Most of the Zodiac’s victims were shot in or near their cars. <br /> <br /> <br />Hinterkaifeck. <br />On the night of March 31, 1922, the six residents of Hinterkaifeck, <br />a small farmstead in Germany, were murdered with a mattock (a tool similar to a pickaxe). The victims were Andreas and Cäzilia Gruber, <br />their widowed daughter Viktoria, her children Cäzilia and Joseph, the maid, Maria Baumgartner. <br /> <br />Villisca Axe Murders. <br />On the night of June 9, 1912, the well-liked Moore family <br />(including four children aged 11 and under) and two other children, <br />friends of the Moore’s daughter Katherine, were bludgeoned to death by an axe in their home. <br /> The bodies were found the next morning, their heads covered in bed cloths. <br /> <br />The Axeman of New Orleans. <br />Between 1918 and 1919, an axe murderer killed eight people in New Orleans and surrounding communities, <br /> with more victims suspected. The majority of the victims were Italian-American, and most were killed with axes that belonged to them. <br /> On March 13, 1919, someone claiming to be The Axeman published a chilling letter in the newspaper which, in part, read: “I am not a human being, <br />but a spirit and a demon from the hottest hell. <br /> <br />The Moonlight Murders. <br /> <br />Between February and May of 1946, and unknown serial killer called the “Phantom Killer” <br /> shot 10 people (five of whom died) in and around Texarkana. <br />An urban legend grew around the case, stating that victims were attacked by the full moon; <br />however, this claim was unsubstantiated. <br /> <br />Mad Butcher of Kingsbury. <br />Also known as the Cleveland Torso Murderer, the Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run was a serial killer active in Cleveland in the 1930s. <br />The official victim count is 12, but investigators believe the true number is likely higher. <br /> The Mad Butcher was so named for beheading and dismembering his victims. <br /> <br />Jack the Ripper. <br />Jack the Ripper is the name given to a serial killer active in poor London communities in 1888. <br />There are 5 “canonical” murders with strong ties to Jack the Ripper, though 11 murders overall have been variously tied to the same figure. <br />The killer’s MO was to slash his victims’ (mostly female sex workers) throats and viciously mutilate the rest of their bodies, occasionally removing some of the victims’ organs. <br />The precision with which organ removal was done led some to believe Jack the Ripper had medical expertise.For more bone chilling videos visit our website : www.videozonly.com

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