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    • Ed Gein. Norman Bates (from Psycho), Leatherface, (from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre), and Buffalo Bill (from Silence of the Lambs) are three of the most iconic fictional horror characters of all time—and they’re all loosely based on one man: Ed Gein.
    • Charles Manson. One of the most infamous ringleaders in history, Charles Manson used psychopathic manipulation to gain his cult followers in the 1960s. Not only did he murder people on his own, but he convinced his deepest admirers to commit the same brutal acts he did, resulting in some of the most notorious murders of celebrities and entertainment industry heads, including director Roman Polanski’s wife, Sharon Tate, as well as coffee heiress Abigail Folger.
    • Ted Bundy. Ted Bundy is one of those names that is practically synonymous with “serial killer” and “psychopath.” He was known to be very sly and charming, which was the shiny veneer he used to lure his many victims.
    • Richard Ramirez, aka”The Night Stalker” According to thoughtcatalog.com, Ramirez’s victims ranged in age from nine to eighty-three, and he did not have a particular preference for gender.
    • Gary M. Heidnik (November 22, 1943 – July 6, 1999) Gary M. Heidnik had a cellar where he held six young women captive. He would sexually abuse them and torture them in front of each another, or sometimes together.
    • Jeffrey Dahmer (May 21, 1960 – November 20, 1994) Jeffrey Dahmer was arrested by the police who found several human skulls and corpses in his house. He captured and killed 15 young men, some of whom he would rape and then store in containers filled with acid.
    • Ted Bundy (November 24, 1946 – January 24, 1989) Bundy is one of the first names mentioned whenever the topic of famous psychopaths arises. A handsome man with an attractive personality, it later turned out that he had killed at least 30 women by the time he was finally executed at 43 years of age.
    • Edward Theodore Gein (August 27, 1906 – July 26, 1984) Edward Gein was an American man who the police suspected of having been involved in the murder of a woman named Bernice Worden.
    • Harold Shipman. Harold Shipman was a doctor in general practice in Yorkshire, England. He worked alone in what is known as a single handed practice. Born into a working class background, Shipman had watched his beloved mother die of lung cancer when he was 17 and had witnessed in her final days, community nurses and doctors come to inject what was to become his modus operandi, morphine, administered to relieve pain.
    • Anders Behring Breivik. On the 22 July 2011 Anders Breivik bombed a government building killing 8 and then heading to the island of Utøya where he shot 69 young people who were taking part in a Norwegian labour party summer camp.
    • Ted Bundy. Theodore (Ted) Bundy is perhaps the most well-known serial killer in the history of the United States. Between 1974-1978 he is believed to have kidnapped, assaulted and killed some thirty young women across several states.
    • Leonarda Cianciulli. In the records of psychopaths from history there are relatively few women. It is a truism that male psychopaths outnumber female by a factor of around nine to one.
  1. Jun 28, 2014 · From bathing in girls' blood to making homemade conjoined twins, these famous psychopaths are the most terrifying people in human history.

  2. Mar 7, 2022 · However, the traits that really stood out and that overlapped in the cases of Bundy, Barrow and Madoff — the most undisputed psychopaths — were ones that related to antagonism. These included callousness, manipulativeness, dishonest, arrogance and cruelty.

  3. Jun 28, 2014 · From bathing in girls' blood to making homemade conjoined twins, these famous psychopaths are the most terrifying people in human history.

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  5. Norman Bates (from Psycho ), Leatherface (from The Texas Chainsaw Massacre ), and Buffalo Bill (from Silence of the Lambs) are three of the most iconic fictional horror characters of all time – and they’re all loosely based on one man: Ed Gein.

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