Top 5 Horrifying & Creepy Unsolved Murders

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Top 5 Horrifying & Creepy Unsolved MurdersMurder is a sinister act. When someone is murdered, it rocks us to our core - someone was killed unjustly and without mercy. However, there are special murder cases that continue to haunt and fascinate us, not just because of the grisly and horrifying circumstances but mostly because until today, it remains unsolved. These are the top 5 horrifying and creepy unsolved murders. iii5. The Black DoodlerSan Francisco was a different time in the 70s. While today, the gay lifestyle is more accepted and tolerated, back then men lived life in the closet. Ten years before AIDS would even be discovered, another form of menace tormented the lives of these gay men – his nickname, The Black Doodler.4. Mad Butcher of Kingsbury RunThe Mad Butcher of Kingsbury Run is known in popular culture as The Cleveland Torso Murderer. Often dubbed the equivalent of the Jack the Ripper murders of London, the killer would hack his victims to death, decapitating their heads, perform experiments before dumping their remains. Approximately 12 victims are linked to the Cleveland Torso Murderer but many believe there could be up to 20 victims.3. Axeman of New OrleansOn March 19, 1919, if you had walked down the streets of New Orleans, you would have heard plenty of jazz music. Rich folks in town hired full bands to play all night, nightclubs and bars were packed to a full house. What's odd is that the bands and the clubs weren't playing to entertain the crowd or for money, they were playing out of fear. From May 1918 to October 1919, the streets of New Orleans became a hunting ground for one of the most bizarre killers to exist. A serial killer was out on the loose, attacking residents inside their homes while they slept.2. The Oakland County Child KillerFrom 1976 to 1977, four children were abducted then murdered in Oakland County, Michigan by someone dubbed as the Oakland County Child Killer. The children, ages between 10 to 12 years old, vanished without a trace only to turn up as cold, lifeless bodies neatly presented back to the public. The first victim was 12-year old, Mark Stebbins. He was last seen leaving American Legion Hall on February 15, 1976, after telling his mother he was going home to watch television.1. The Girl Scout MurdersOklahoma and the world of the Girls Scouts were never the same on the morning of June 13, 1977. Sitting 40 miles from Tulsa is Camp Scott, a camp that could accommodate up to 140 Girl Scouts and 30 counselors. Every year, this 410-acre wooded area gets filled up by young Girl Scouts from different parts to enjoy a two-week celebration of camaraderie, crafting, hiking, fun and nature. The camp itself has been around since 1928 and includes a "Cookie Trail" that leads to ten camping units located all around the area. It was the first night at camp; the girls arrived, chose their tent mates and went to their respective tents after dinner because of the rain.In an age where violence has become mainstream, we assume we can manage even the grizzliest of tales. But these five stories are truly horrifying and make us ask, are we truly safe?Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices