The 10 Most Intelligent Serial Killers in the history of mankind
John Christie
John Christie was born in Yorkshire, England in 1899. He killed eight women by drowning them or forcing them to inhale poisonous gases. Their corpses were kept in his apartment at Notting Hill. He was a good student with an IQ of 128, which is above the average. He even received a scholarship for education from the British army.Edmund Kemper
Edmund was born in California in 1948. He was jailed for 15 years for killing his grandmother and grandfather with a gun, but he was released when he turned 21. Later, he killed and massacred 6 girls from the faculty. In 1973 he killed his mother in bed and strangled her best friend. Despite a mental disorder, Edmund can be considered a genius because his IQ was 136. He used his intelligence to escape from the mental facilities.
Ted Bundy
Ted Bundy was born in 1949 in Vermont. At first glance he was handsome and charming, but behind the pleasant physical appearance was a cold-blooded killer. The exact number of his victims is not confirmed, but a total of 36 women are believed to have died from his hands. His intelligence coefficient was 136. He used his mental capacity to deceive victims and pretend to be a policeman. He was a psychologist by profession.Kristen Gilbert
Attractive and gorgeous Kristen was born in Massachusetts in 1967. When she was employed at the veterans medical center, many deaths were reported in her shifts. She was found guilty of 4 deaths. It caused heart attacks to the victims by injecting epinephrine. She was a great student at school and graduated a year and a half ahead of her.
George Russell Jr.
He was born in 1958 and was known as the East Coast killer. Although he was charming, when he was a teenager, he exhibited symptoms of sociopathy and violent behavior. He developed hatred for women, brutally killed three women and exposed them in a ghastly manner. Although he left the school, he was very intelligent and considered him a talented student. He worked for a period in the police.Andrew Canna
Andrew was born in 1969 in California. He was a striking gay gig that went into gay bars looking for rich men. He started killing in 1997. He killed 5 people, and among them was the famous fashion designer Gianni Versace. Kanana considered him a genius, his intelligence ratio was 147, he was a great student at school, had a photographic memory and spoke 7 languages.
Carol Edward Coll
Cole was born in 1938 in Iowa. He grew up with a problematic and aggressive mother. Because of the hatred of his mother, Kol chastised 13 women who reminded him. When he was 14, he made intelligence tests and his coefficient was 152, which means he was a genius. He was a bad student, he had a mental disorder and was drugged.Charlene Williams
Charlene was born in 1956 in California. Although her husband was the one who killed, she took part in the abduction and rape of 9 women and 1 man, and some of those women were 13-year-old girls. She was an incredibly intelligent woman with an IQ of 160. She had a photographic memory and a great violinist.
Rodney Alcala
Rodney was born in 1943 in Texas. From 1977 to 1979, he killed eight women, but his number is estimated to be 100. In 1978, he appeared on a television show known as Coupling Games and won. He was a genius and his IQ was 160. He was the best student in his generation, played piano, had many friends and was admitted to the Academy of Fine Arts in New York.Ted Kaczynski
Ted Kaczynski was born in 1942 in Chicago, and his history is remembered by the nickname Unabombber. He sent bombs to his victims, unlike the other serial killers. The victims were mostly professors, and for 20 years, he injured 23 and killed three people. In the 5th grade he made an IQ test and his coefficient was 167. He was a genius, skipped several departments and went to various school sections, such as chess, biology, German language and mathematics. At 16, he received a Harvard scholarship. After graduation he became a doctor of mathematics at the University of Michigan and worked as a professor at the Berkeley University in California.