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The victim of John Robinson.
This photo depicts what Robinson was doing to his female “slaves.” This was one of the hundreds of images that Robinson had on his computers, which were presented in courts as evidence against him.
The body of Nancy Spungen is seen laying under the sink in her hotel room at the Chelsea Hotel in New York on October 12, 1978.
Contrary to popular belief, the photograph of a man in a bunny mask dragging a woman into a building is a piece of art, not a piece of evidence.
The photo was taken back in 2010 by photographer Eliot Lee Hazel as a part of his Poppy Field Gang collection.
A color photo of Ted Bundy’s lifeless body before the autopsy.
Pennsylvania State Treasurer R. Budd Dwyer shortly after committing suicide in front of the reporters on January 22, 1987.
OJ Simpson parties at Ghost Bar in Las Vegas hours after the armed robbery which he served nine years in jail for.
Simpson's accomplices recalled that OJ got drunk and talked boldly about the crime he had just committed.
19-year-old Virginia Voskerichian lies alongside hedges at her home after being shot by David Berkowitz.
crime scene photos of the Son of Sam murders.
Investigators examine one of the Hillside Stranglers murder scenes.
A victim has been found lying at the side of a road had a small tuft of fibers on her left wrist.
A police officer holds his hand to his head as he directs other officers toward the floating body of a nude black male by the river bank.
One of the Dnepropetrovsk maniacs, Igor Suprunyuck, poses for a camera with his dead victim Sergei Yatzenko.
A colorized photo of Jack the Ripper's final victim Mary Jane Kelly.
The mutilation of Kelly's corpse was by far the most extensive of any of the Whitechapel murders, probably because the murderer had more time to commit his atrocities in a private room rather than in the street.
A colorized photo of Ted Bundy and his girlfriend Liz Kloepfer.
Did you know that this photo of John Wayne Gacy cost prison guard a job?
In 1978, Sgt. Donald Butler resigned after jail officials threatened to suspend him for supposedly leaking the photograph to the media.
On August 15, 1995, after continually disrupting court proceedings, murderer Christopher Lightsey was gagged during the sentencing phase of his trial for the killing of a 76-year-old cancer patient.
He stabbed the man and stole his gun collection, a jar of coins and other items.
Pope John Paul II arranged a private prison meeting with the man who attempted to assassinate him
A look inside the jail cell Ted Bundy escaped from on December 30, 1977.
Bundy piled books under the blankets of his cot to make it appear that he was sleeping, and then cut a hole in the ceiling and climbed to the crawlspace, becoming a fugitive for the second time.
A drawing found at Jon Venables home that revealed Jon’s deeply disturbed mind, which was helped along by his fondness for horror movies.
Robert Thompson was the instigator with a harder and colder demeanor, showing signs of psychopathy, while Venables was an attention-seeker.
Angelo Buono talks to a girl in front of his upholstery shop as a press conference was being held in downtown Los Angeles announcing that Bianchi will be charged with the "Hillside Strangler" murders.
Dennis Rader's drawing of his own head showing where the ridge on his skull is. He blamed head injuries for his urges to kill.
On September 3, 1985, less than a week after his arrest, Richard Ramirez went to see a prison dentist.
Over a period of nine months, Dr. Alfred Otero had repaired nine badly rotten teeth, filling them with a compound substance.
Looking disheveled after six days on the run, Ted Bundy is escorted by police at Glenwood Springs, Colorado on June 13, 1977.
An extremely graphic photo of Edmund Kemper's mother's dead body. While she was sleeping,
Kemper attacked her with a claw hammer, decapitated her and had sex with the head before throwing darts at it.
Aileen Wuornos breaks down in tears as she recounts the events that led to shooting her first victim, Richard Mallory.
According to Wuornos, Mallory violently raped her vaginally and anally and took pleasure from her cries of pain.
Richard Ramirez is taken into the jail after his capture on August 31, 1985.
According to Los Angeles Sheriff's Department lead Detective Frank Salerno, "Ramirez never showed any remorse for what he had done. He wanted to be known as the greatest serial killer that ever lived."
As a child, Richard Ramirez sustained two head injuries.
On one occasion, a dresser fell on top of his head, requiring 30 stitches to close the wound.
The second time he was hit by a swing, after which he experienced frequent epileptic seizures that persisted into his teens.
A closeup of Special Agent John E. Douglas taking aim with special sniper rifle used in hostage situations.
A mutilated body of Leno LaBianca.
On August 10, 1969, Charles Manson's follower Charles “Tex” Watson stabbed LaBianca with a chrome-plated bayonet twelve times and carved “WAR” on the abdomen.
Investigators examine one of the Hillside Stranglers murder scenes.
Two color photos of Richard Ramirez's crime scene.
A close-up of Ted Bundy's teeth.
Richard Ramirez sits between his attorneys as Assistant Legal Counsel argues in a courtroom on September 3, 1993.
A Superior Court judge eventually ordered Ramirez to be transferred to San Quentin State Prison from the San Francisco County Jail.
A look inside Charles Manson's open-casket funeral. Sources said Manson’s body was decomposing so badly it needed heavy makeup and gloves to cover the deterioration.
Manson was cremated and his ashes were spread along a nearby creek bed in a forest.
Investigators examine the suitcase containing the body parts of Issei Sagawa's victim, Renée Hartevelt.
On June 11, 1981, the cannibal invited Hartevelt to his apartment and immediately shot the girl, had sex with her corpse and ate various body parts, including breasts and face.
John Wayne Gacy poses with his second dog, Prince.
His first dog was shot and killed by an enraged father. Gacy told the investigators that he stole flowers from a funeral home and gave the dog a proper burial.
A high-quality trial evidence photo of 21-year-old FSU student Margaret Bowman, entered as evidence on July 11, 1979, during Ted Bundy's trial. On January 15, 1978, Bundy was bludgeoned to death in her sleep at the Chi Omega sorority house.
Two exclusive photos of EMTs attempting to revive Jeffrey Epstein as he's wheeled into New York Downtown Hospital.
a shot at morphing the real face of a monster (zodiac)
Police booking photo of David Bowie following the singer's arrest on March 1976 on a marijuana possession charge.
Ted Bundy looks at the photographer in court in 1979.
Mira Loma High School yearbook photo of Richard Chase.
Linda Herer defaces a memorial cross for Eric Harris writing "Evil Bastard" across other messages forgiving him on April 28, 1999.
A look inside David Berkowitz's car. Papers inside included a copy of the parking ticket that the investigators traced back to Berkowitz.
Three of many Amazon reviews left by serial killer Todd Kohlhepp.
19-year-old Anthony Zingale cries while taking a jail booking photo.
On May 28, 2016, at a house party, Zingale attempted to force a woman at knifepoint to have oral sex in a bathroom
Zac Efron's portrayal of Ted Bundy versus a real life photo.
Less than a week left until the release of Extremely Wicked, Shockingly Evil, and Vile on Netflix and cinemas worldwide.
Autopsy photos of the JFK
Police officer presents a mask the BTK killer wore during his bondage sessions and eventually left it at one of the crime scenes. In later interviews, Rader perversely recalled feeling upset and depressed for leaving the mask behind.
Four photos from Joseph James DeAngelo's latest hearing in Sacramento County Superior Court.
Prosecutors announced they will seek the death penalty if DeAngelo is convicted in the case.
The body of Ted Bundy arrives at the Medical Examiner's office after he was executed in Florida's electric chair.
1954 Marilyn's body on bed in position found by first officials on scene, with legs extending over foot of bed; camera facing southeast. Bay Village Sgt. Jay Hubach described the scene in the Initial Homicide Offense Report: "Upon entering the room, noticed blood splattered all over [the] door, which was standing open. There were twin four-poster beds in this room, the one closest to the door of entrance being the one upon which the body of Marilyn was laying face up, her head being about three feet from the head of the bed and her legs, bent at the knees, were protruding over the end of the mattress but under the crosspiece."


Model of Marilyn's head showing wounds to face and front of head. From Coroner Samuel R. Gerber's Verdict: "The defendant came to her death as a result of multiple impacts to head and face with comminuted fractures of skull and separation of frontal suture, bilateral subdural hemorrhages, diffuse bilateral subarachnoid hemorrhages and contusions of brain. Homicide by assault."
naked bloated ship captain murdered by crew 1916
Francine Rubinstein at her residence 110 East 114th Street. 14th 116
These tools were discovered in the back of Ted Bundy's VW Beetle on Aug. 21, 1975.
He was arrested after this discovery and charged with murder, but he managed to escape custody twice and kill several more women, including 12-year-old Kimberly Leach. He would eventually confess to killing upwards of 30 women and girls.
The skull of Ted Bundy's ninth victim, Denise Naslund, discovered by two hunters near Issaquah, Washington.
Police assess the scene of one of Ted Bundy's many crimes.
Pictured is one of the eight nurses murdered by serial killer Richard Speck as she is taken away on a gurney, July 1966.
Speck's mass murder spree lasted one night when he broke into a community hospital and killed every student nurse there he could get his hands on. When asked why he'd done it, he merely remarked: "It just wasn't their night."
Workers at a boat stall dig for the victims of serial killer "Candy Man" Dean Corll on Aug. 9, 1973.
The skull lying in the wheelbarrow, pictured here, was identified as Dean Corll's 10th victim, Randell Lee Harvey, who vanished from the streets of Houston on March 11, 1971.
Over two and a half years, Corll and his 17-year-old accomplice kidnapped, raped, tortured, and killed upwards of 28 young men and boys.
San Augustine County Sheriff deputies, Robert McCroskey and Charles Martin, display torture devices found at the cabin of Dean Corll's parents on Aug. 15, 1973.
The body of 17-year-old Wanda Skala, a victim of Trevor Hardy, a.k.a. the "Beast of Manchester," is recovered from a construction site in 1975.
Skala was killed while walking home from a hotel where she worked as a barmaid. Hardy hit her over the head with a brick before robbing and raping her. She was one of three of his victims.
Police search the ground behind the home of Peter Sutcliffe, a.k.a. "the Yorkshire Ripper," in Bradford, U.K. following his arrest, Jan. 9, 1981.
For the better part of a decade, Sutcliffe terrorized the women of Yorkshire, killing at least 13 with a hammer, a knife, or a stone stuffed into a sock.
Investigators carry the remains of a body found beneath the garage floor of John Wayne Gacy, the "Killer Clown," Dec. 22, 1978.
For six years, Gacy kidnapped, raped, and murdered upwards of 30 boys under the guise of a performing clown named "Pogo." When he was finally caught, 29 bodies were found under his house.
The body of another one of Gacy's victims is removed from a crime scene.
Police continue the search around Gacy's house, where the badly decomposed bodies were discovered in the crawl space.
Detectives and Coroner S. Gerber examine the bones of two victims of the "Cleveland Torso Murderer," otherwise known as the "Mad Butcher of Kingsbury," Aug. 16, 1938, in Cleveland, Ohio.
For four years starting in 1934, the Cleveland Torso Murderer killed, dismembered, and castrated 12 different victims. The killer was never identified.
The head of one of serial killer Edmund Kemper's victims is dug up by Santa Cruz County Sheriff's deputies on April 26, 1973.
These remains were discovered in a grassy patch beneath Edmund Kemper's bedroom. The 6'9" killer with an IQ of 145 had already murdered multiple people by this point — including his mother and her best friend — before turning himself in.
Serial killer Edmund Kemper shows police officers around one of his crime scenes.
Using Kemper's direction, detectives unearth the remains of his victims.
Washington County Deputy Sheriffs and explorer scouts comb a wooded area for victims of Gary Ridgway, also known as the "Green River Killer," on June 20, 1985.
Between 1982 and 1986, Ridgway murdered likely 71 women, but was convicted of 49.
He claims his kill count is closer to 90. He was finally caught when none other than Ted Bundy provided vital serial killer expertise to authorities.
A shot from the inside of serial killer Ed Gein's house where he once lived with his mother, Augusta. Gein's particularly bizarre background and crimes have been the basis for some of the most classic horror movies.
Inside this home, inspectors found window curtains held back by a pair of lips, utensils made of human skulls, a wastebasket fashioned out of human skin, and a literal "skin suit" he was in the process of making.
A chair taken from the home of Ed Gein. The base is upholstered in human skin, a detail that later helped inspire The Texas Chainsaw Massacre.
The steps of Gianni Versace's Miami home in the wake of his assassination by serial killer Andrew Cunanan.
Before shooting the fashion mogul at point-blank range, Cunanan went on a brief but bloody cross-country killing spree that included a friend, an ex-lover, and two innocents. He shot himself shortly before being caught.
A police photo from the home of Jeffrey Dhamer, showing a freezer full of human heads.
For over a decade, Dahmer lured young men to his home where he drugged, raped, and dismembered them. Many of them he then dissolved in a vat of acid he kept in his apartment. He also severed parts of his victims to eat or freeze.
A 57-gallon drum of acid found in Dahmer's room which the killer used to disintegrate his victims.
A photo from the scene of one of the Zodiac Killer's grisly murders.
Throughout the 1960s and '70s, a still-unidentified murderer terrorized Northern California.
The Zodiac Killer, taunted police with coded letters and threats while confessing to the murders of various people, including this 1969 murder of taxi driver Paul Stine.
A bloodstained wall is all that's left behind in a scene from one of Richard Ramirez's crimes.
Dubbed the "Night Stalker," Ramirez terrorized Los Angeles in the 1980s, claiming the lives of 13 people.
The body of Elizabeth Stride lies in a British mortuary, the only victim that Jack the Ripper didn't mutilate.
In 1888, a mysterious murderer stalked the streets of Whitechapel and murdered five women, nearly all of who he then eviscerated. He was never caught.
An aerial view of serial killer Leonard Lake's compound, where he lured women and their families to be murdered on camera.
Between 1983 and 1985, Lake and his accomplice Charles Ng kidnapped, tortured, raped, and murdered between eight and 25 people, including an infant. Authorities were never sure just how many victims the two men had between them because the only remains they found were ashes in the woods by their property.
Pictured is the living room of 10050 Cielo Drive the morning after three Manson Family members broke in and murdered Hollywood starlet Sharon Tate, three of her friends, and the teenaged friend of the groundskeeper. Tate was eight and a half months pregnant at the time.
The Manson Family murders spanned the summer of 1969 and also claimed the lives of business owners Leno and Rosemary LaBianca in gruesome fashion.
Body bags line the sidewalk outside of 10050 Cielo Drive.
Police unearth the remains of one of Albert Fish's victims.
Also known as the "Brooklyn Vampire," Fish raped, murdered, and cannibalized over 100 children. He even sent a letter to the mother of one of his victims, 10-year-old Grace Budd, bragging about how good she tasted.
Madame Debeinche lies dead in her bedroom, 1903. This is one of the first real crime scene photos ever taken.
This is a famous crime scene photo of the murdered mafia kingpin Joe Masseria as he lies dead on the floor of a Coney Island restaurant.
The Most Beautiful Suicide
'The Most Beautiful Suicide', Evelyn McHale, 1947 photo by Robert C. Wiles
Probably one of the most upsetting crime scene photos ever. Evelyn McHale was a California girl who committed suicide by jumping off of the Empire State Building’s observation platform on May 1, 1947.
While plummeting fast midair, she crushed the roof of a parked car on the street below. While she completely destroyed the car, she was instantly killed by the fall.
This photo was actually taken by photography student Robert Wiles during the time and it came out to be a distressed, but beautiful photo as a whole. In the photo, Evelyn doesn’t look dead at all, but taking a nap on top of a car with her ankles slightly crossed. However, Evelyn left a note before jumping reading “He is much better off without me…
I wouldn’t make a good wife for anybody,” perhaps targeting a fiancé of hers. She killed herself at the age of 23. Wiles labeled his photo “The Most Beautiful Suicide” and was published in Time magazine a month after the incident.
Black Dahlia
Elizabeth Short was found dead on January 15, 1947 in a vacant lot in Los Angeles.
Her body was discovered naked and completely cut in half, mutilated, and was even placed posing in the grass.
While the blood was drained out of her entirely, her skin was scrubbed, too. With this, it appeared that her murder happened somewhere else as well as her mutilation. As horrendous and shocking the murder was, the murderer was never found. Local newspapers even called the whole situation the “Black Dahlia.”
Lynching of Two Indiana Men
On August 7, 1930, two Indiana black men Thomas Shipp and Abram Smith were accused of killing a white man and raping a white woman. Even though they were thrown into the town’s jail for the “crime,” a lynch mob took them out, tied nooses to their necks, and hung the two on the same tree.
While the two were hung, the mob spared life for the third accused man, James Cameron, who was kept in prison at the age of 16. For the racial tensions constantly occurring in the early 20th century, this incident was among the most well-known and is also one of the famous crime scene photos. The photo actually shows the two still hung from several hours while the mob continued to linger around them.
St. Valentine's Day Massacre
The St. Valentine’s Day Massacre occurred on February 14, 1929 where there was a rival mafia gang war between Al Capone and George “Bugs” Moran. While the two gangs fought over the same turf in the city of Chicago, the two handled rival bootlegging operations during the moment, too.
With so much rivalry happening, it’s believed that members of Capone’s gang forced seven of Moran’s men to line up, side by side, against a brick wall. Then those seven men were all shot to death by a machine gun; about 70 shots wounded and slaughtered the men. As crazy as it sounds, the murders are unsolved to this day.
Columbine High School Massacre
High schooler seniors Dylan Klebold and Eric Harris started one of the worst school shootings in the country on April 20, 1999. The massacre was planned and involved a fire bomb to distract the firefighters, propane tanks, 99 explosive devices, and even car bombs. The entire event resulted in killing 12 students and one teacher. There were also 21 people injured and three others injured while attempting to escape the school.
As for one of the most eerie famous crime scene photos ever taken, this photo was taken from a security camera. It shows the two seniors at the time, Klebold and Harris roaming their school’s cafeteria ground with powerful guns in their hands.
The Murder of Sharon Tate
Sharon Tate was a stunning American actress and model during the 1960s. While she played small roles on television, she began to appear in films, and was also featured in fashion magazines regularly as a model. Through her success, she’s become a huge icon during the time and even received positive reviews for her amazing acting. When the actress married her director and co-star Roman Polanski, she shared a home with him and was also eight months pregnant with his son.
But then several of Charles Manson’s followers broke into their house, killing her and five of her friends. In an attempt to start a race war, members of the Manson family brutally murdered them while Tate was pregnant. The crime scene photo shows pools of blood on the carpet, making this one of the most famous crime scene photos. Charles Manson is also known as one of the most notorious criminals of all time.
Attempted Assassination of William J. Gaynor
Former New York City mayor William J. Gaynor was only mayor for less than a year before a major incident occurred. Discharged city employee James J. Gallagher was pretty upset about losing his job, and decided to take revenge. During the time, Gaynor was on vacation and right when this photo was being taken, Gallagher shot Gaynor right in the neck in attempt to assassinate him.
It took place on board of the Europe-bound SS Kaiser Wilhelm Der Grosse, that was docked at Hoboken, New Jersey. While Gaynor’s survival of the attempted assassination was a miracle, he died three years later from a heart attack. As for Gallagher, he died in prison in Trenton, New Jersey, on February 4, 1913—the same year as Gaynor’s death.
Jonestown Massacre
Among the disturbing famous crime scene photos ever, the Jonestown mass suicide is certainly all things horrifying. Jonestown, also known as the Peoples Temple Agricultural Project, was created by the Peoples Temple which was an American cult under the leadership of Reverend Jim Jones located in north Guyana. The place became a notorious destination when 918 people died at a nearby airstrip in Port Kaituma in Guyana’s capital city on November 18, 1978.
Seen as the largest mass suicide in history, 918 people immediately died after drinking Kool-Aid that was laced with cyanide. The poison kicked in within just five minutes, instantly killing those who drank it. Aside from being a mass suicide, it was also seen as one of the scariest cults that committed mass murders under Jones’ command.
Harvey Glatman Photos
There can be pretty creepy photographers out there, taking photos of people and telling them to pose certain ways. But no one beats this disturbing photographer. Actually, Harvey Glatman wasn’t an official photographer but a serial killer. He was known as the Glamour Girl Killer, who identified himself as a fashion photographer.
“I would make them kneel down. With every one it was the same. With the gun on them I would tie this 5-foot piece of rope around their ankles. Then I would loop it up it up around their neck. Then I would stand there and keep pulling until they quit struggling." —Harvey Glatman
Glatman kept going to modeling agencies and told them that he needed women to pose for pulp fiction magazines. He would then lure the women to his apartment, tie them up, shot unsettling photos of them, and then sexually assaulted them before killing them. The fraud photographer was guilty for three murders in the years of 1957 and 1958. He was sentenced to death.
Jeffrey Dahmer's Refrigerator
Lastly, from the famous crime scene photos, the famous Milwaukee murderer and cannibal Jeffrey Dahmer became one of the most infamous serial killers ever to exist. His strategy of luring young men into his home involved brutally murdering, dismembering the bodies, and even sexually abusing the body parts as well as eating them… Most of us know who Dahmer was, and if you don’t, yes, a man did all of this.
However, he was actually the type to have “leftovers,” which included stashing away human body parts and organs into his freezer for later consumption. And this particular crime scene photo features Dahmer’s refrigerator that contains mysterious meats and even a human skull all wrapped up. Overall, Dahmer murdered 17 people and was caught guilty in 1991.
In 1955 Mamie Till-Mobley didn't want her son to go to Mississippi. She tried to stop him but allowed him to go. When her son Emmett was killed because of a lie she was told to have a closed casket funeral, but Mamie refused, she wanted the world to see what these people, these Monsters of Mississippi did to her child.

Emmet Till, known around the world as the most gruesome lynching in history, was accused of whistling at a white girl, Carolyn. See how it’s relevant, now?
Carolyn’s husband, enraged, collected a few essentials and his friends, abducted Emmet, beat him beyond recognition, shot him in the eye, dislodged the other from the socket and threw him into the river.
Roy, The Husband
His body was found, exhumed, and sent back to the family. The mother wanted to have the funeral with his face uncovered for all to see.
What's truly chilling is this;
The crime scene photos show clear evidence of a homicide. However, the murder trial for all the men involved lasted only 67 minutes and found every person not guilty.
Carolyn, while on her death bed, confessed she made it all up.
This incident is known to be the final straw behind the Civil Rights Movement.
Emmet was fourteen. Fourteen. Let that sink in.

Emmet wasn’t brought to justice until much later. I can’t imagine what life was for these people whose crime was merely having more amount of melanin in them then their captors.
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