4 HORRIFIC Killers You've Never Heard About
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Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteriesBuy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8_________________________________________________________4 Horrific Killers You’ve Never Heard AboutYou might know of the Ted Bundy’s and the John Wayne Gacy’s of the world, but there are some killers - equally ruthless - you might not have heard of. These are 4 Horrific Killers You’ve Never Heard About. 4. Vlado TaneskiIn 2005, a local woman, Mitra Siljanovska, from Kičevo, Macedonia, was reported missing. When her body was found, it was revealed she had been raped, beaten then strangled with a phone cord. Her body was dismembered, wrapped in a plastic bag then placed in a dump in Kičevo. As luck would have it, it was freelance crime reporter, Vlado Taneski’s hometown. Taneski wrote an impressive story about the murder, wowing readers with detail and information. 3. Arthur ShawcrossIt all began with a criminal streak of arson. Borne in Maine in 1945, Arthur Shawcross grew up in a bad family situation. According to him, he was molested by his aunt at 9, experimented with homosexuality and bestiality by 11 and had sexual relations with his sister in high school. Later he joined the army and claimed to have seen combat in Vietnam when in truth he didn’t. He later married twice. And it was his second wife who said Shawcross had a penchant for starting fires, and derived “sexual enjoyment” from it. 2. Leonarda CianciulliKnown as the “Soap-Maker of Correggio”, Leonarda Cianciulli from Italy is one ruthless woman. Growing up in Montella di Avellino, Cianciulli had an unhappy childhood. She received little love from her mother because she was born as a result of a rape. As a young woman, she had her palm read and was told she would marry but all of her children would die. When she got married, it was to a local registry clerk, but her parents strongly disapproved of the union. She believed that during their marriage her mother cursed her and doomed her to a life of misery. 1. Rodney AlcalaBorn as Rodrigo Jacques Alcala Buquor, his family was originally from San Antonio, Texas before their father moved them to Mexico in 1951. But three years later, his father left the family and his mother took him and his siblings to Los Angeles. At 17, he joined the U.S. Army, serving as a clerk, but was later discharged after a nervous breakdown. He had gone AWOL and hitchhiked his way home. He then went to UCLA School of Fine Arts after his discharge.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices