![]() ![]() There is, of course, a Wikipedia page that purports to name every serial killer. Virginia had 238 deaths and a 2.76 ratio. If you want to look closer to home, South Carolina has had 162 victims and 3.03 per 100,000. Hawaii is the lowest, at 0.71, with only 10 victims (tying New Hampshire for the second-lowest count). Alaska has had only 51 victims but has the highest ratio, at 7.08 victims per 100,000 residents. North Carolina by that accounting has had 266 victims of serial killers, and if you rank them by a ratio of 100,000 residents, that’s 2.46, which ranks North Carolina roughly 34th nationally. Joseph James DeAngelo apologizes to his victims and the families of the victims he killed more than four decades earlier during his sentencing hearing in Sacramento County Superior Court, held at the California State University campus in Sacramento, Calif., in 2020. 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. He is charged in the death of Michael Hemphill, who died Feb. There have been plenty of those killings in North Carolina, but there has been only one other person in Greensboro to be labeled a “serial killer.” In the 1990s Robert Sylvester Alston of Greensboro admitted to killing four women. This is not to be confused with a rampage or spree killer, who murders several people at one time and is just less than a mass murder, which is a person who kills a lot of people at one time, such as at a school or a concert or a movie theater or a workplace. The FBI defines as a person “committing two or more murders as separate events and usually done by one person acting alone.” John Richardson (Greensboro Police Department) ![]()
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