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His isolated life on the road provided the perfect scenario for a fledgling killer. His wife left him, and he got injured during police training, disabling him from fulfilling his dream of becoming A Royal Canadian Mounted Police Officer. He was married and gainfully employed as a truck driver.

  • By 20, his seemingly normal life was back on track.
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    He took out his pent-up rage on innocent animals and other boys, and was also known to start fires. He was neglected by his father, and ostracized by his peers, meaning he lived much of his young life alone. Keith Jesperson grew up in British Columbia.Serial killer name: The Happy Face Killer He was sentenced to life in prison, where he continues to live to this day.Pichushkin was very self-assured in his crimes, and told the press in his confession, "For me, a life without murder is like a life without food for you.".His goal was to murder 62, one for each space on a chessboard. His gruesome acts elicited such disgust that Russia considered reinstating its death penalty. He was finally arrested in 2007 in Moscow, and was convicted of killing 48 people.His later targets were often elderly, homeless men. While still a student, Pichushkin began experiencing violent urges. He committed his first murder in 1992, when he pushed a child out of a window.His grandfather taught him how to play chess, which Pichushkin picked up very quickly. He became very withdrawn after the incident, although he remained highly intelligent. Alexander Pichushkin had a rough childhood, suffering from brain damage at a young age.Serial killer name: The Chessboard Killer Cianciulli died of cerebral apoplexy in October of 1970, in Pozzuoli.In 1946, she was sentenced to 30 years in prison, and three years in a criminal asylum.

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    When her crimes were discovered, Cianciulli remained full of pride.

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    In a disturbing twist, she used their bodies and blood to make soap and tea cakes, which she would give out to her friends and neighbors as gifts.

  • Faustina Setti, Francesca Soavi, and Virginia Cacioppo were the three women Cianciulli murdered.
  • And so she became determined to kill three middle-aged women in town as human sacrifices.
  • Her eldest son was to join the Italian army, and so Cianciulli felt her son needed mystical protection in battle.
  • She became very protective over her four remaining offspring. Their house was destroyed in an earthquake, and Cianciulli lost a total of 13 children (three in childbirth, 10 in young age). She attempted suicide twice, and when she married a man her family did not approve of, she had a curse put on her by her own mother.
  • Born in Montella, Leonarda Cianciulli had a rocky start.
  • Serial killer name: The Soap-Maker of Correggio















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