World's Most Evil Killers - Season 7

Season 7

Episodes

Jorge Avila-Torrez

Robert Hansen - The Butcher Baker

Heriberto Seda - The New York Zodiac

Charles Albright

Joshua Wade
Responsible for five murders, Joshua Wade avoided justice for years and later confessed to killings that started from when he was just 14.

Anthony Allen Shore: The Tourniquet Killer
After being arrested for a different crime, Anthony Allen Shore was matched up to four murders making him the Tourniquet Killer.

Mark Goudeau: The Baseline Killer
The crimes of Mark Goudeau, an American abductor, robber, serial rapist and later serial killer who was active in Arizona from 2005 to 2006.

Paul Runge
A killer who found some of his victims through ads, the case of Paul Runge became prominent in the debate over the death penalty in Illinois.

Ronald Dominique - The Bayou Strangler
A serial killer and rapist who murdered at least 23 men and boys in the state of Louisiana between 1997 and 2006.

Paul Michael Stephani - The Weepy-Voiced Killer
The story of a killer who was infamous for his whimpering confessions made over the phone to police after each of his murders.
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