Three Disturbing Interviews With Serial Killers
The government tortured this serial killer using just sounds.
Serial killers are terrifying, but we can’t help but get fascinated by their actions defying logic and morality. What makes their confessions and interviews even more chilling is the stark detachment with which they describe their heinous acts.
These interviews offer a rare, unsettling glimpse into the minds of those who have committed unspeakable crimes, revealing twisted motivations and the disturbing absence of remorse. From the cold rationality of Jeffrey Dahmer to the open embrace of evil by Richard Ramirez and the explosive rage of Aileen Wuornos, these individuals remain some of the most disturbing figures in modern times.
1- Jeffrey Dahmer
In his interview, Jeffrey Dahmer appears to be a man driven by some exceptionally twisted compulsions, desperate to have and control his victims. Unlike many killers, Dahmer wasn’t an angry, hateful person. He freely admitted that his motive was an obsessive desire to keep his victims with him, alive or dead.