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The Serial-Killer Killer trope as used in popular culture. It sounds like he's your basic Serial Killer, right? He would be, but instead of terrorizing the innocent, the Serial-Killer Killer terrorizes the guilty. These nine current serial killers, however, have eluded identification and could be lurking near you. Their murderer would go on to shoot and kill two other women, with several other killings attributed to.

Photo credit: Richard Chase (aka “The Vampire Killer of Sacramento”) was a who terrorized an otherwise peaceful Northern California during the late 1970s. His motive was clear: bloodthirst and cannibalism. Chase sought compulsively to drink the blood of animals, people, just about anything he could get ahold of. Chase even used to inject the blood of as he thought that only animal (and later human) blood could cure him of whatever ailment his hypochondria and paranoid schizophrenia told him he had.

Although he killed other people, the murder of Terry Wallin has to be the most shocking. Terry was only 22 years old and pregnant when Chase broke into her house to ultimately kill, have postmortem sex with, and finally eat her. After Chase killed Wallin and had his way with her body, he needed her blood, which he drank out of a yogurt cup. 9 Ed Kemper And Aiko Koo. Photo credit: Ed Kemper was a bit of a mama’s boy in the strangest of ways: His mother was a big factor in the emotional problems that compelled him to commit murder, he ended his spree after killing his mother, and he even lived at his mother’s house when he committed some of his. Kemper would also bring his victims’ bodies, usually decapitated, back home to his mom’s house and tuck them away so that she wouldn’t find them. He would keep them for a few days while practicing necrophilia.

One of the most brutal murders took place on September 14, 1972. Kemper picked up a 15-year-old Korean girl, Aiko Koo, who was hitchhiking. He quickly drew his firearm, holding the poor girl hostage at gunpoint.

Right there on the side of the road, Kemper proceeded to strangle her to death. Kemper also liked to collect body parts as tokens of his victims. He placed Koo in the trunk of his car, stopped off to have a few beers, and then drove home with the dead body in his trunk as if nothing had happened. Once he got home, Kemper had sex with Koo’s dead body before dissecting her and cutting her into pieces. At the time, Kemper lived with his mother. He buried Koo’s head in his mother’s and later joked that his mother “always wanted people to look up to her.” Almost none of Koo’s remains were found. Photo credit: One of the lesser-known serial killers was William Bonin (aka “The Freeway Killer”).