When police spotted him in Greensboro in June 1985, they knew he was dangerous. Dwight Moore became violently ill after eating a chicken sandwich his new wife offered him. He was executed in 1959. Two of those exhumed bodies, those of her father, who died in 1966, and mother-in-law, had high levels of arsenic, but not lethal doses, the medical examiner concluded. It was supposedly a deathbed confession written by a homeless, now-deceased man named Garvin Thomas, who was said to be infatuated with Moore. By 1973, Corll had killed 28 boys in Texas just outside of Houston. Mark Goudeau became known as the "Baseline Killer" when he terrorized the Phoenix, Arizona, community in the summer of 2006. After a notorious escape from prison, she later died from a heart attack. 1 is Henry Louis Wallace, who was charged with strangling 10 women in Charlotte in the mid-1990s. 2) Delfina and Mara de Jess Gonzlez. Eventually, movie theaters canceled shows, people stayed inside behind locked doors, and very few ventured outside. Essentially, the issue was the racial composition of the juries. Eventually, an undercover cop was picked up by Pennell and she noticed his van was covered in blue carpet. More troubling for the defense, a nurse testified that she saw Blanche bring peanut butter milkshakes, banana pudding, tomato pudding, corn bread, and milk for Reid and feeding him herself. If true, Williams could be guilty of killing close to 30 people. As early as the 1800s, the United States has seen killers who murdered on a massive scale. Several weeks later, he was at North Carolina Memorial Hospital in Chapel Hill. He broke their bones, bit them, and sometimes acted on his cannibalistic instincts. All over my body. His killing sparked a full panic in the small city. Known as the Volga Maniac, this Russian serial killer struck in . He also recruited two teenage boys as accomplices to help him. While Florida has seen the likes of Aileen Wuornos and Ted Bundy, one unknown serial killer makes this list for her brutality. A couple months after she quit, Blanche had Ray Reid over on New Year's Eve and served him some of her homemade potato soup. It became known as the Atlanta Child Murders. Police believed the murders were the act of a serial killer, but could never find the culprit. 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The first sign of trouble happened right after they returned from their honeymoon. What the NFL didn't know was that they just drafted one of America's deadliest serial killers. It was discovered that over four years, the Long Islander killed 17 women most of them sex workers. By June 5, Reid had gotten better and Garrett told Reid, with Blanche present, that he might be able to go home within a week. His preferred method: having his victim lay down and shooting them in the back of the head. He'd pick them up in his electrician van. He buried the bodies in his "garden" behind a strip mall as a memorial. of Corrections records, showing current status of Blanche Taylor Moore, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Blanche_Taylor_Moore&oldid=1141314706, This page was last edited on 24 February 2023, at 12:28. "Babysitter from Hell" when she choked and killed five children in the early '80s, including an 8-month-old baby. He was the fourth person to die in the electric chair after reinstatement of the death penalty in South Carolina. My back all the way down into my groin. Since then, the country has become captivated with true crime, particularly serial killers. He is charged in the death of Michael Hemphill, who died Feb. 1 after being shot on Yanceyville Street in Greensboro in late January; the killing of Mark Anthony Gilbert Jr., whose body was found on West Terrell Street in Greensboro on March 10; and in the disappearance on March 25 of James Goolsby, whose body was found buried in Virginia in mid-April. In fact, she denied ever seeing him "have any food at all during that time" or having ever taken food to him in the hospital. Top editors give you the stories you want delivered right to your inbox each weekday. Dahmer is perhaps best known for dismembering and consuming parts of his victims, many of which were found in his apartment at the time of his arrest. He is even said to have worn a mask made from the skin of one of the victims. "Well, she hasn't made a lot of comment about it, but in her chance to reflect on that, and see how she's going to take that, she's not going to take that. In fact, he was called "The Candy Man." Blanche Kiser Taylor Moore (born February 17, 1933) is an American convicted murderer and possible serial killer from Alamance County, North Carolina. Ray would bring his victims to this chamber and torture them sexually before murdering them, according to the Albuquerque Journal. He would rob, rape, and kill his victims. Ray would often record the torture on video. Visit Insider's homepage for more stories. In 1995, Glen Rogers met Linda Price at the Mississippi State Fair and they shared a drink. Lyda Southard makes the list because she's often credited with being Idaho's (and sometimes the country's) first woman serial killer. In 1979, Lawrence Bittaker and his accomplice, Roy Norris, terrorized the Los Angeles area. In the book, he calls his need to kill his "bothersomeness." South Carolina's most prolific serial killer is from Florence County. 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So who is North Carolina's most notorious serial killer? But the jury disagreed, unanimously finding "the defendant, Blanche K. Taylor Moore, guilty of first-degree murder.". He is currently serving his sentence in prison. he killed three boys, strangling them and taking bites into each. But autopsies revealed a new cause of death - arsenic poisoning - for Reid, who had arsenic levels 30 times higher than normal, and James Taylor, whose 1973 death at age 45 had been attributed to a heart attack. Get the Android Weather app from Google Play, Have a tax filing extension this year? He was found guilty on three murder charges and was facing the death penalty, but in 2000 it was overturned to a life sentence. He was found guilty of killing 17 women and was sentenced to 203 years in prison, which he is still serving. Although the courts have interpreted the Fifth Amendment protection against self-incrimination very broadly for criminal cases, such protections usually don't apply in civil cases. According to several witnesses, Blanche told doctors in the moments after Reid's death that "We cannot have an autopsy. He was known as "The Serial Stabber" because between 2009 and 2010, Elias Abuelazam stabbed 18 people in Flint, Michigan. This much was for certain: He killed two sex workers between 2001 and 2005, according to WCVB. He died of natural causes in 2013. Her killer cut up her body. He is still in prison, 10 young people, earning him the title "The Co-ed Killer, convinced the FBI to let him out as an informant. Sadly, Shannon Rippy Van Newkirk and Elisha Tucker suffered that very misfortune. Doctors indicated the cause of death was GuillainBarr syndrome. She left Kroger on Oct. 17, 1985. The name makes sense because, at that time, Howell abducted, assaulted, and murdered seven people, according to Oxygen. Eventually, police started showing up at the Baumeister home asking questions about missing boys. In light of these revelations, exhumations of her first husband James Taylor, her lover Raymond Reid, and her father Parker Kiser was ordered by investigators. Paul Holes is a cold-case detective in California who in 2016 caught the so-called Golden State Killer, James DeAngelo, who had been sought for 40 years. Just as fast as the killings started, they suddenly stopped. In 1993, Rifkin was pulled over by police for not having a license plate. [6] Blanche had to hide her budding relationship with Moore because her lawsuit against Kroger maintained that she was "completely alienated and antagonistic towards men and has not been able to maintain any meaningful social contacts with the opposite sex. Harvey Glenn McLeod, on May 29, 1972, in Raleigh killed four women and injured seven before committing suicide. Closer to home, an unimaginable murder trial was the talk of North Carolina. When Joubert was caught, he said was happy because he knew he would kill again, according to the New York Daily News. We just - we cannot have one. ", Strengthening the state's case, Dr. Vincent Guinn, a chemistry professor at the University of California-Irvine and an expert in the field of nuclear chemistry, concluded that the arsenic levels found in Reid's hair corresponded "to a long period of ingestion of arsenic, multiple ingestions. Blanche preferred to stay closer to home, working in Burlington her entire career, except for a brief stint at a store in Durham. Two years after his death, a small town in North Dakota learned Butler may have been a serial killer. In 1954, she began working as a cashier at Kroger. While in Iowa, he lived with his mother who would often beat him. Dwight Moore testified that during the summer of 1985, Blanche showed him a bottle of Anti-Ant and asked him to buy some for her from Byrd's Food Center in Glen Raven. She was known to switch from quoting Scripture to sexually explicit topics in the same breath. But, it's what he did with their bodies that really shocked the nation. If you want to look closer to home, South Carolina has had 162 victims and 3.03 per 100,000. He was found guilty and sentenced to death. Pedro Lopez. series following some of the most gruesome crimes. With some poison, she killed every family member that she disagreed with. Doss was sentenced to life in prison and died in 1965. Alaska has had only 51 victims but has the highest ratio, at 7.08 victims per 100,000 residents. Blanche Taylor Moore hears the jury's verdict at her murder trial in Winston-Salem. Pee Wee Gaskins was put to death September 6, 1991. It would take another remarkable case of poisoning, suffering and astonishing survival to explain Reid's mysterious demise and send a murderer to death row. APRIL 19: Richardson is charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon in the death of Mark Gilbert Jr. APRIL 22: Richardson is charged with first-degree murder and possession of a firearm by a felon, felony robbery and two counts of felony concealment/tampering with a corpse in the death of James Goolsby. He would call after every time he killed a person, confessing to murder. There are those who also believe the KKK were the real murderers of these children, but the FBI found no direct link between the group and these murders. When finally caught, Hansen confessed to murdering 17 people but was only convicted for four. Another woman met a similar fate when she was just waiting at a bus stop. Investigators said they think there could be more victims. "But yet it all seems to point that way. [5] Blanche and Moore began seeing each other publicly shortly after Reid's death. "I mean that's just my opinion, but I think she did it.". He was sentenced to death and hanged in 1932. The police were suddenly struck by a smell escaping from the trunk of his car. They were given the name "Sex Slave Killers.". Clifford Robert Olson Jr. (January 1, 1940 - September 30, 2011) was a convicted Canadian serial killer who confessed to murdering 11 children and young adults between the ages of 9 and 18 years in the early 1980s. She also denied discussing Reid's autopsy with anyone and told the courtroom that she would not have been opposed to an autopsy. His stabbings became national news when he crossed state lines to stab even more people. The levels found in Reid and Taylor were determined to be fatal, therefore reclassifying their deaths as the result of arsenic poisoning. In an interview with the Daily News in 2010, Rifkin said, "I was surprised I didn't get caught sooner.". By the time she stopped her brutal reign over her family in the late '50s, she had murdered four of her husbands, one of her mother-in-laws, her two sisters, her grandson, her nephew, two of her own children, and even her own mother. Here's a list of men, women, and, yes, even families who were serial killers in every state across the United States.