There is a possible serial killer that has killed one young woman in Florida and one in Georgia. The police were still in the stage of linking the two deaths with criminal MO and signature. Unfortunately, with serial killers, they are caught through repetition and creation of criminal patterns. This means more victims.------
From my knowledge Florida is the state with the most serial killers.
It's possible that there is one presently active. Two young women, one from Georgia, the other from Florida, disappeared suddenly just months apart. The crimes have many similarities and police from both states are comparing notes.
It is difficult to provide an exact number of active serial killers at any given time. Estimates vary depending on what criteria are used to define a serial killer, and many may still be undiscovered or unidentified. Tracking and identifying serial killers is challenging due to the complex nature of their crimes and patterns.
Japan gave the serial killers hitory with 12 serial killers to date.
I could find no serial killers from Coweta, KY.
Below is a link to a complete list of serial killers.
There are many theories as to why serial killers appear
So many factors must be considered that it is impossible to get an accurate number of serial killers in a certain place and time. Serial killings may be mistaken as a regular murder; a body may never be discovered; they may think that the victim simply ran away or left.
There is at present a suspected serial killer in Florida and possibly Georgia. Details are scetchy due to the need for confidentiality in an open, ongoing investigation. Florida has never been in short supply of serial killers. Some of the most notorious and well-known killers have lived, been apprehended, and on many occations, executed in the 'Sunshine State'. Ted Bundy, Gerald John Scheafer, Danny Rollin, Aileen Wuornos, Henry Lee Lucas and Ottis Toole are just a few.
According to the FBI there have been 4 serial killers in 'the ocean' state.
There are many serial killers are in custody in the state of California since many people do commit this type of crime. It only requires to go to the specific authorities and be handed the correct figures of these serial killers.
It is impossible to get a number of active serial killers from any time; due, in part, to the belief that a murder is simply a murder, not a serial killing. Also, it is impossible to know how many serial killers have never been caught, also due to the aforementioned reason.
There has recently been a suspected serial killer that has killed a young woman in Georgia and another in Florida. But it wasn't Norcross. The last info that I have found they were still tying the two together based on similar MO's. Many times with serial killers the public may know very little until a suspect has been caught. The FBI estimates that at any given time there could be 50 to 100 serial killers 'working' in the US. Since the US has the whopping majority of serial killers, %86 give or take, that gives us an idea about other country's killers.