Lucas once confessed to the Virginia state police that he had killed more than 1975 people from mid-1983 to 3000. After repeated checks by the police, he believed that the more credible figure might be 350 people.However, the chief prosecutor X believed that this number was still too sensational, and used it to criticize the police for their ineffectiveness. In 1998, then-Virginia Governor George W. Bush approved Lucas' execution.

Although Lucas did not commit the crime alone, there is also an accomplice Otis Tuller, but judging from some confirmed convictions, he is indeed the most murderous, cruelest and most rampant serial killer in American history. ...

Everyone should have met a guy like this at one point or another—he was academically good, good looking, athletic, and never worried about not having a date.

Ted Bundy is such a model student, well-educated, graduated from the University of Washington with honors, works in the government, has a high salary and a high social status.

However, he produced the largest number of rapes and serial murders in history.

In 1978, the fbi found that he was involved in dozens of disappearances and murders of teenage girls in Oregon, Washington, and Utah.Although Bundy eventually confessed to 28 of the murders, police speculated he was responsible for at least 100 of them. He was executed in an electric chair in Florida in 1989 at the age of 43. …

Suddenly, the following name broke into Suye's retina—Edward Gaine, a famous serial murderer in the United States.

There are many serial killers in the world, and many of them have been put on the big screen, such as "Slaughter Out of Hell" based on the case of Jack the Ripper, "Henry the Serial Killer" based on the case of Henry Lee Lucas, and "Henry the Serial Killer" based on the case of Tai De Bundy case adaptation of "The Sexy Serial Rape and Murder"...but Edward Guine is undoubtedly the best of them.Although in terms of the number of murders, he is really nothing, but in terms of cruelty, there are not a few people who are even worse than him.But his unbelievable behavior still made him win the favor of many first-class Hollywood masters.

From "The Texas Chainsaw Massacre", "Shocking", "The Body Snatcher" to "The Silence of the Lambs", they are all based on his real cases.

In the eyes of the townspeople in Plains, Wisconsin, Edward Gain was a quiet, introverted, kind, and shy person, but he was such a person who killed three women (he only admitted to killing three, and the others could not be confirmed) .The police found about 15 female corpses in his home (because the corpses had been dismembered, the autopsy technique at that time could not be determined), he used human skin to make lampshades and chairs, made soup bowls with skulls, baked human hearts as bread, and used his lips to make lampshades and chairs. Made a necklace, □□ and □□ into a vest, and made a belt out of □□, and made a mummy□□…

His crimes are heinous and unimaginable, and what's even more unbelievable is that he didn't even know that his actions were wrong.

His mother was a fervent Catholic who owned a very remote detached bungalow and small farm in Wisconsin.Edward Gaine and his brother were almost confined to that building by their mother when they were growing up.No friends, no normal social circle.Since childhood, his mother told him and his elder brother that women are dangerous and that indulging in sex is immoral. She used various methods to frighten her sons from interest in the opposite sex.

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