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The scariest thing about killers isn\u2019t their twisted minds but how good they blend in with the rest of society. You can\u2019t spot a serial killer unless you pay close attention to everyone\u2019s traits. Think about it, Serial Killers Interviews means one is sitting face to face with a human who’s demonstrated evil. You are looking into the eyes of evil while that evil explains, and sometimes justifies their evil.
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And even then, you won\u2019t be able to know for sure because most serial killers wear a mask of sanity and have charming personalities. Take Ted Bundy for example. He was described as a real charmer.<\/span><\/p>\n

If you\u2019re interested in learning more about killers, you\u2019ve come to the right place. Below, I will discuss some of the most notorious serial murderers and find out why authorities and media interview serial killers.<\/span><\/p>\n

Why Does The FBI do serial killer interviews?<\/b><\/h2>\n

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A Scene from the Netflix series MIndHunter, Based on how FBI extract information about victims from the Killer.<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n

Interviewing killers seems like a waste of FBI resources because they\u2019ve already been arrested and sentenced to death for their crime or got their life sentences.<\/span><\/p>\n

No matter what they say, you can\u2019t sentence a serial killer twice, so why bother at all? Well, serial killers (often men) have information that the authorities and people affected by their crime want, such as the exact number of victims or the location of their bodies.<\/span><\/p>\n

And because most killers aren\u2019t forthcoming people who would willingly give up details about their crime, especially when they know there\u2019s no benefit from doing that, authorities and media try to extract that information in various ways like interviews.<\/span><\/p>\n

Take the serial killer, Samuel Little for example. He was convicted of killing 3 women in 2014. However, investigators suspected he killed more people. They just lacked the hard evidence to prove it.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, during his interviews, he confessed to murdering 90 women over the last 35 years. Clearly, the FBI has some<\/span> effective tricks to interview serial killers<\/span><\/a>.<\/span><\/p>\n

Why Do People Like Listening To Interviews Of Serial Killers?<\/b><\/h2>\n

Extracting confessions from killers has provided more insight into the darkest areas of the human psyche. When listening to these interviews, you realize that these people represent pure evil.<\/span><\/p>\n

The interviews also capture the mask of sanity that most serial killers and psychopaths wear. This mask helps them blend into society. I\u2019m personally fascinated with their poor attempts to justify their horrible crimes. They describe some of the most horrible things imaginable. So why do people find it interesting?<\/span><\/p>\n

Well, viewers usually forget that they\u2019re watching true crime and not a horror movie. And because most people would never take a human life, they\u2019re interested in learning about the reasons of killers or their negative life experiences to try and understand why they committed murder or multiple murders.<\/span><\/p>\n

However, what most people don\u2019t understand about serial killers is that they don\u2019t have specific reasons for committing murder. In fact, they can\u2019t be found not guilty by reason of insanity because they\u2019re well aware of the difference between good and bad. They just don\u2019t care. And they often pick random people to kill.<\/span><\/p>\n

Still, learning about their crimes and criminal minds can help people understand how they operate. And the authorities interview these people to discover more details about their crime as well as the number of people they killed.<\/span><\/p>\n

Top 5 Most Notorious Serial Killers That Will Make Your Skin Crawl<\/b><\/h2>\n

If you\u2019re interested in learning about the following serial killers, you can check out the interviews below each description. However, I encourage you to type in their names in YouTube\u2019s search bar or Google and find out more details about their stories in their own words.<\/span><\/p>\n

Charles Manson<\/b><\/h3>\n

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Charles Manson<\/span><\/a>, the most infamous serial cult leader, was known for insulting or mocking interviewers. For instance, he once told his interlocutor that she needed to lose weight.<\/span><\/p>\n

He had a street smart, outrageous, and persuasive character. You can see in some of his interviews that he thought he was innocent. Manson claimed that he hadn’t committed any crimes.<\/span><\/p>\n

In one of his interviews, he indirectly threatened his interviewer by explaining that if he wanted to kill somebody, he would take the book and beat the interviewer to death with it. He also said that he wouldn\u2019t feel any type of way. \u201cIt would be just like walking to the drug store\u201d, Manson said himself.<\/span><\/p>\n

What people found interesting and frightening about Charles Manson was his self-proclaimed sympathy for people and lack of emotion. However, it\u2019s maybe his cold, unapologetic perception of human nature as well as frankness that\u2019s somehow managed to captivate and control a cult following.<\/span><\/p>\n

Manson described being with bums and prostitutes and winos all his life to gain a little empathy. The street was his world. He never pretended to go uptown and act fancy.<\/span><\/p>\n

He could very well do that but found the real world more amusing because it was something that he had to deal with every day. In my opinion, he was a cruel person with no feelings.<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch This Video:<\/b> Charles Manson’s First Prison Interview \u2013 60 Minutes Australia<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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Jeffrey Dahmer<\/b><\/h3>\n

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People have explored the strained relationship between Jeffrey Dahmer and Lioner, his father in several books including “A Father\u2019s Story” and “My Friend Dahmer”.<\/span><\/p>\n

You can also watch some<\/span> interviews<\/span><\/a> which include the two individuals and their bizarre conversation. In some of the interviews, he talks about his murders while his father calmly listens and reacts.<\/span><\/p>\n

Jeffrey Dahmer, as you probably already know, was a chocolate factory employee. Dahmer was accused of raping, torturing, killing, dismembering, and even in some cases, eating 17 people between 1978 and 1991. In his interviews, Dahmer was polite and controlled. He was acting like a normal person.<\/span><\/p>\n

He didn\u2019t show any indication of a person capable of committing such heinous crimes. And thanks to the interviews, it was revealed that he murdered for the sexual gratification he felt while dominating his victims. Some people say that he was aware of his mistakes and he was regretful but I don\u2019t believe it.<\/span><\/p>\n

He admitted to striving for complete control over his victims which was why he committed the murders. Dahmer said the actual act of killing his victims was the least satisfactory part. Have you heard of this serial killer?<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch This Video:<\/b> Inside The Mind Of Jeffrey Dahmer \u2013 Serial Killer\u2019s Chilling Jailhouse Interview<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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John Wayne Gacy<\/b><\/h3>\n

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In his interviews,<\/span> John Wayne Gacy<\/span><\/a> explained how he used rope to strangle his victims. He was a clown who murdered, tortured and attacked at least 33 boys and the corpses of these boys were discovered on his property.<\/span><\/p>\n

He was convicted of the rape and killing of 33 teenage boys and men between 1972 and 1978. As I previously mentioned, he was a clown who went by the name \u201cPogo the Clown\u201d.<\/span><\/p>\n

He was a well-liked member of the local community. Apparently, he was wearing a mask of sanity, until some bodies were discovered buried on his property in Chicago, Illinois, while others were discarded in a nearby river. He said that he had no remorse for his killings and denied them till the end of his life.<\/span><\/p>\n

I keep wondering, how can you have no remorse for something that you say you didn\u2019t do. If you\u2019re interested in hearing interviews of this serial killer, start with the one below!<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch This Video:<\/b> John Wayne Gacy Interview With Robert Ressler<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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Aileen Wuornos<\/b><\/h3>\n

If you haven\u2019t heard of Aileen Wuornos, I suggest that you take a look at some of her interviews as well as the best documentaries about her life.<\/span><\/p>\n

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That way, you can draw your own conclusions if she\u2019s one of the worst female serial murderers or not. In my opinion, she wasn\u2019t the worst person in the world.<\/span><\/p>\n

Yes, she killed multiple men but she also spared the lives of some of the men she encountered. As a child, Aileen was sexually abused by her grandfather and his friends.<\/span><\/p>\n

Later in life, she started selling her body and became a serial killer. However, she claimed that she committed the murders in self-defense.<\/span><\/p>\n

Wuornos was executed on October 9, 2002.<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch This Video:<\/b> First Ever Female Serial Killer \u2013 Aileen Wournos \u2013 60 Minutes Australia<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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Richard Ramirez<\/b><\/h3>\n

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Also known as \u201cThe Nightstalker\u201d, the serial killer<\/span> Richard Ramires<\/span><\/a> allowed people to take a close look at his dark philosophy of life in his interviews. In his opinion, every single person on the planet is evil.<\/span><\/p>\n

And when compared to other serial offenders, the guy just smiled. He also stated that what serial killers do isn\u2019t that different from what governments do.<\/span><\/p>\n

Ramirez was known for assaulting men and women between 1984 and 1985. He killed at least 14 people. However, the number of victims could be much larger.<\/span><\/p>\n

Ramirez also denied feeling any regular human emotions. In his opinion, serial killers represent products of the times. And these times are bloodthirsty. What\u2019s your opinion on this serial killer? Drop a comment down below!<\/span><\/p>\n

Watch This Video:<\/b> A Conversation With Richard Ramirez \u2013 The Night Stalker \u2013 Reported By Mike Watkiss<\/b><\/a><\/p>\n

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Serial Killers Interviews – can you stomach watching these?<\/h2>\n

The media and authorities have interviewed many serial killers like John Wayne Gacy, Aileen Wuornos, Richard Ramirez, etc. And I think it\u2019s safe to say that none has really provided a compelling interview. In fact, most interviews were a waste of resources.<\/span><\/p>\n

Most killers rant, babble, or share rather dull stories of how they committed crimes until they were finally caught because of their bad luck or sloppiness. And that\u2019s about it. Some of them provide detailed confessions, including the location of the bodies.<\/span><\/p>\n

Therefore, they help their victims\u2019 loved ones learn the truth and get some type of closure. That\u2019s the only good reason why people should interview killers.<\/span><\/p>\n

Lastly, most networks won\u2019t pay for serial killer interviews. And while foreign news organizations don\u2019t have too many issues with this, the US news companies have strict policies against this.<\/span><\/p>\n

So, there\u2019s not much point for most murderers to talk as they know that they will be doing so for \u201cfree\u201d. If you have any questions or suggestions, leave a comment, and let\u2019s keep the conversation going below!<\/span><\/p>","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"

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