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4 Terrifying KILLERS From The 1970s

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True Crime, Society & Culture, News, Documentary

4.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 11 February 2019

⏱️ 18 minutes

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It’s estimated there’s more than 2,000 active serial killers in the United States today, but times were different in the 70s. Sure, it was the decade of peace and love. But countless serial killers also roamed the streets – hunting their prey. These are 4 Terrifying Killers from the 1970s. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________4 Terrifying Killers from the 1970s4. Gennady MikhasevichRussian, Gennady Mikhasevich, isn’t your typical serial killer because for much of his life, he was relatively normal. Gennady was born in Vitebsk, Polotsk, close to Byelorussia SSR in 1947. On May 14, 1971, Gennady came back from military service to find out his girlfriend had left him, and worse, married somebody else. After the breakup, he contemplated suicide, even taking a piece of noose with him. While on the road to his parents’ house, Gennady came across a young woman. To vent his anger, he killed the young girl by strangling her. Afterwards, he killed another girl by October and two other women in 1972.In 1973, Gennady graduated from technical school and started work. Three years later, he married and had two children. Meanwhile, the murders went on. Gennady found a job in a machine repair service and his outward appearance was that of a family man and serious worker. 3. Dean Corll Known as The Candy Man or the Pied Piper, Corll earned his nickname since he would often give children free candy. His family ran a candy store in Houston, Texas but when the business closed, Corll trained to become an electrician. Soon, he ended up making friends with young male teens instead of guys his age. One of the first he befriended was then 12-year old, David Owen Brooks. Brooks became a constant companion to Corll seeing him as a father figure. By 1969, a sexual relationship developed between the two at the urging of Corll. He would give Brooks gifts and money in exchange. By 1970, Dean Corll killed his first known victim. 2. William BoninIn a span of a year, from August 1979 to June 1980, William Bonin haunted the freeways of Los Angeles and Orange County, California. Worse, while Bonin was vicious on his own, he also had three other accomplices who actively participated in his killings.Born Willian George Bonin on January 8, 1947, the twice paroled sex offender grew up in a dysfunctional family. Both his parents were alcoholics who left him and his two brothers in the care of their grandfather – a convicted child molester. By 1961, the family moved to California. It was in this new home in Angell Street, Downey that Bonin would molest his younger brother as well as various neighborhood kids – luring them with alcohol. After finishing high school, he got engaged and joined the Air Force. 1. Paul John KnowlesGiven up to foster homes and reformatories at a young age by his father, Paul John Knowles grew up in a dysfunctional environment. By the time he was 19 in early 1974, he was incarcerated for petty crime and it was here he began correspondence with a San Francisco divorcee named, Angela Covic. During a prison visit, Knowles proposed to Angela and she agreed. She then hired him a legal counsel and became instrumental in getting Knowles out of prison. Afterwards, Knowles flew to California to live with her. However, a psychic told Angela “a dangerous man” was going to enter her life so she ended the relationship with him and cancelled the wedding. According to Knowles, that same night she broke off theirSupport the show

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Four terrifying killers from the 1970s from the 1970s.

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It's estimated there's more than 2,000 active serial killers in the United States today, but times

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were different in the 70s.

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Sure, it was the decade of peace and love, but countless serial killers also roam the streets, taking advantage of those happy times and

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hunting their prey with ease.

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These are four terrifying killers from the 1970s.

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Number four, Ganadi Macassovic.

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Rushing Ganadi Macassasek isn't your typical serial killer because for much of his life he was relatively normal. Ganadi was born in Palas in 1947.

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On May 14, 1971, he came back for military service

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to find out his girlfriend had left him,

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and even worse had married someone else.

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After the breakup he contemplated suicide several times.

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Then while on the road heading to his parents house he came across a young woman.

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They didn't fall in love and live happily ever after though. Instead, to vent his anger and frustration, he killed the girl by strangling her and that was just the beginning.

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After that, he killed another girl in October and two other women in 1972.

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Come 1973, Ganadi graduated from technical school and started work.

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Three years later, he married and had two children but behind the

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scenes the murders went on. He found a job at a machine repair service and his outward

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appearance was that of a family man and serious worker.

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The seemingly random killings of the women in the area continued to escalate, and by the 1980s

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investigators finally realized all these killings could be connected.

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In 1985, Ganadi escalated his rage by killing 12 women in that year alone.

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