-The serial killer statistics-
The USA has 76% of the worlds serial killers.
Europe in second, has 17%. England has produced 28% of the European total; Germany produces 27%, and France produces 13%.
California leads in the US with the most Serial Homicide cases that have occured. Texas, New York, Illinois, and Florida follow shortly behind.
There are only a few states that have not produced at least one serial killer. The state with the most is California which makes sense because it is the most populous state in the country. Texas and Florida have produced many serial killers. But per capita, Washington State has produced more serial killers than any other state. Ted Bundy and Gary Leon Ridgeway were both from the Evergreen State.
According to the FBI there have been 4 serial killers in 'the ocean' state.
Delaware will probably never be the prolific serial killer producer such as Texas or California or Washington state but it has had it's share of killers. Steven Brian Pennell aka the US 40 killer, was 1992 for the murder of 3 women.
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.
Statistics can be manipulated to a certain degree but more serial killers come from the states of California, Washington, Texas, Florida and Georgia. With the exception of Washington state killers seem to like warmer weather.
According to FBI statistics the United States contributes 86% of the world's serial killers. Some of the top states producing these killers are Texas, Florida, California and Georgia, not neccesarily in that order. Texas executes more death row killers than any other state.
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.
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.
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There have been serial killing investigations in Louisiana in the past and some investigations are being started recently. Ronald Joseph Dominique, Sean Vincent Gillis, John Peter Malveaux and Derrick Todd Lee had been arrested in recent years for committing serial murders in the state of Louisiana. They are certainly not responsible for all of the unsolved cases in the state. There are woman found dead and now it looks like someone is killing men in the state of Louisiana. One of the most remarkable US serial killers was Clementine Barnabet (or Bernebet). She was a cult member and used a hatchet. He confession is bone-chilling. Recent non-feminist women's studies scholarship has thrown light on the fact that female serial killers have been mostly ignored by criminologists and historians. The current count (3 or more victims) of cases is over 800, and growing.
Serial killers have been around since ancient civilizations and not only in industrialized societies. It is not a society what makes the killer, it is the person's own will or it's demented mental state. When you read about a serial killer, you see some explanation to determine when the person ticked into making those horrendous acts. For example, a break up from the relationship of their parents or the relationship the person had. Most of us have relationship destroyed and never become a serial killer. Industrialized societies are not the motive to a person start killing and industrialized societies had never came with a clue to identify serial killers before they start killing and their real motive.
Some information has come up from that state that the similarities between six murdered women found along roads in two rural Illinois counties in the past three years have authorities believing that a serial killer may be responsible for some of the deaths.