Casey Chong presents seven underrated serial killer movies of the 2000s… The 2000s era saw a surge in thrillers, notably the serial killer subgenre, which focused more on the deeply ...
MSN: Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers: why female murderers are so rare – and the reasons they're likely to snap
Serial killer shows, like Monster: The Ed Gein Story and the equally as disturbing The Serpentabout Charles Sobhraj, have never been more popular – and most of these stories focus on disturbed men ...
Aileen: Queen of the Serial Killers: why female murderers are so rare – and the reasons they're likely to snap
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