Serial Killers

Get a rare glimpse into the minds and methods of sadistic murderers. From notorious names like Jeffrey Dahmer and John Wayne Gacy to lesser-known killers like “Death House Landlady” Dorothea Puente, what turns a regular person into a predator? Serial Killers is a Spotify Original. New episodes Mondays.

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"The Monster of Rillington Place" John Reginald...
35 min
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“The Outdoorsman Sniper” Thomas Dillon
39 min
178
“The Glamour Girl Slayer” Harvey Glatman
40 min
179
“The Boogeyman in the Blue Bandana” Timothy Kra...
40 min
180
“The Boogeyman in the Blue Bandana” Timothy Kra...
39 min
181
The Chicago Rippers Pt. 2
37 min
182
The Chicago Rippers Pt. 1
33 min
183
“.22 Caliber Killer” Joseph G. Christopher Pt. 2
34 min
184
“.22 Caliber Killer” Joseph G. Christopher Pt. 1
Two years before he embarked on a killing spree in Buffalo and New York City, Joseph G. Christopher’s friends and family noticed a seismic shift in his personality. The 23-year-old was beset by mood swings and paranoia. His hold on reality was unraveling. In the end, it would prove fatal.
34 min
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“Jazzi Jet” Joseph Edward Duncan Pt. 2
Thanks to an unsuspecting benefactor, Duncan gets a fresh start in North Dakota. But his blog entries begin leaving chilling clues as to what lies ahead. In 2005, his violent impulses lead him to Coeur d’Alene, Idaho and his worst crime yet.
36 min
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“Jazzi Jet” Joseph Edward Duncan Pt. 1
A teenage sex offender carried out horrific crimes against young boys in Washington in the late 1970s before being sent to a treatment program, followed by prison. Fourteen years later, Joseph Edward Duncan III was paroled, free to carry out a murder spree that claimed the lives of three kids.
37 min
187
“The Shoemaker” Joseph Kallinger Pt. 2
In the 1970s, after abusing his children and getting away with it, Joseph Kallinger enlists his son in a mission from God that terrorizes the suburbs of Pennsylvania and New Jersey.
37 min
188
"The Shoemaker” Joseph Kallinger Pt. 1
The adopted son of cobblers began having hallucinations as early as 15 years old. They were harmless at first — but tragically, they wouldn’t stay that way.
37 min
189
"The Bluebeard of Gambais" Henri Désiré Landru ...
After years of charming women into getting engaged to him, Henri Désiré Landru had perfected his system of making his fiances, and all of their wealth, disappear.
37 min
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"The Bluebeard of Gambais" Henri Désiré Landru ...
In France, a con man charmed women into getting engaged before robbing them and taking them to his country villa. Where they all mysteriously disappeared.
38 min
191
"The Little Girl Murderer" Tsutomu Miyazaki
Numerous childhood traumas led Tsutomu Miyazaki to create a monstrous character in his head named "Rat Man" that eventually took control of his thoughts and actions.
41 min
192
"The Kensington Strangler" Antonio Rodriguez
In 2010 a serial killer terrorized an area of Philadelphia known as the Badlands. Police swabbed hundreds of men for DNA before a CODIS backlog revealed they’d had what they needed all along.
39 min
193
"The Caltrans Construction Killer" Mack Ray Edw...
Mack Ray Edwards was proud of his career as a heavy machine operator. It made him important on construction sites. But the very same machine he used to build a series of freeways in Los Angeles would also be used to hide the bodies of his murder victims.
38 min
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The Hillside Strangler’s Copycat Girlfriend
When Veronica Compton met Kenneth Bianchi, she was working on a play about serial killers. She interviewed the “Hillside Strangler” as part of her process. But then he charmed his way from research subject to love interest, and Veronica found herself wrapped up in a horrifying scheme.
37 min
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Speed Freak Killers Pt. 2
Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog went from hunting animals to preying on humans. Even as they grew older and settled down, they continued their spree.
37 min
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Speed Freak Killers Pt. 1
Wesley Shermantine and Loren Herzog grew up in the California countryside, hunting for deer and elk. In high school, they turned to methamphetamine to recreate the thrill they once got from hunting. But as their drug use intensified, they needed something stronger to maintain their high. They needed to kill, and this time, their prey was human.
36 min
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"The Werewolf" Mikhail Popkov
At a young age, Mikhail Popkov developed a deeply misogynistic view of the world. As an adult, he used his power as a police officer to act on these feelings, murdering women he deemed to be morally defunct.
37 min
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"The I-5 Strangler" Roger Reece Kibbe Pt. 3
Police had taken Roger Kibbe into custody numerous times but never had enough evidence to arrest him. Each time he was let go, he went on to claim more victims. But a discovery by a forensics investigator was exactly what authorities needed to put him away for good.
37 min
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"The I-5 Strangler" Roger Reece Kibbe Pt. 2
After killing his first victim, Roger Kibbe decided to keep a low profile. But years later, his urge to kill returned. By mid-July of 1986, he had killed four young women — three of them in the past three months. And he had no intention of quitting.
36 min
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"The I-5 Strangler" Roger Reece Kibbe Pt. 1
Roger Kibbe spent most of his adolescence filled with rage. And while he had a long list of arrests by his mid-30s, it was never for violent crimes. Until one day in 1977, he finally snapped.
39 min