The question doesn't specify exactly where Fannin County is. There is one in Georgia and Texas. Further, I could find only one serial killer from this county in either state. John Wesley Hardin was born in Bonham, Fannin County, Texas. Hardin, by all accounts, was a deadly individual that had no problem pulling the trigger on another human. A notorious train robber, Hardin left a trail of bodies until he was finally caught and imprisoned.
Not that I have ever heard of.
According to Wikipedia, which has a very comprehensive serial killler list, there is, to date, no serial killer named Hamilton, unless I somehow overlooked it.
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It depends on who you ask but I personally believe he was an extreamly clever serial killer, because no one ever identified him.
Delaware will probably never be the prolific serial killer producer such as Texas or California or Washington state but it has had it's share of killers. Steven Brian Pennell aka the US 40 killer, was 1992 for the murder of 3 women.
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Of course. A serial killer does not live in a vacuum. True indeed. Some of them live secluded lifes but neighbors know them as peacefull lonely neighbors. Some live a family life and no one ever suspect anything until the law is upon them.
Antonis Daglis, also known as the 'Athens Ripper' murdered three women and attempted to murder six more.
One of the more memorable collaborations was serial killer Ted Bundy and Robert Keppel, a member of the Green River Task Force in Washington State. Bundy offered his unique 'take' on the serial killer known as the Green River Killer. Although it is doubtful how much help he really was, police would have tried anything to catch the killer. And Bundy drummed up some publicity for himself, which of course made it worth his while.Added: The key word in the question is "work WITH" the police - it does not imply they worked for the police
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is the badest krew ever "[t]o [b]e [k]nown"I think you're referring to TBK the serial killer and what he did to his victims: Tie them, Beat them, Kill them.
I have read numerous books about serial killer Ted Bundy and none contained any info that Bundy ever left the continental US.