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This is a list of notable serial killers, by the country where most of the killings occurred. Convicted serial killers by country Afghanistan Abul Djabar: killed 65 men and boys by strangling them with turbans while raping them; suspected of over 300 murders; sentenced to death and hanged on 21 October 1970. Abdullah Shah: killed at least 20 travelers on the road from Kabul to Jalalabad while serving under warlord Zardad Khan; also killed his wife; executed with a single shot in the head in 2004.Algeria Madeleine Mouton: known as "The Berthelot Poisoner"; French expatriate who poisoned between four and seven people in Sidi Bel Abbès from 1943 to 1944 to pay off her debts; executed in 1948.Argentina Marcelo Antelo: known as "The San La Muerte Killer"; drug addict who killed at least four people in Buenos Aires between February and August 2010, allegedly in the name of a pagan saint; sentenced to life imprisonment. Roberto José Carmona: known as "The Human Hyena"; abducted, raped and shot a teenage girl near Carlos Paz in 1986; sentenced to life, killed two inmates in prison; murdered a cab driver after a brief escape from prison and is now awaiting charges in this case. Diego Casanova: known as "The Convicts' Killer"; murdered five inmates in the Boulogne Sur Mer prison in Mendoza Province while serving a jail term for a murder he committed in 2004. Juan Catalino Domínguez: ranch hand who killed eight people around southeast Buenos Aires Province from 1944 to 1948 while on the run; shot dead by police in Madariaga in 1948. Florencio Fernández: known as "The Argentine Vampire"; killed 15 women in his hometown of Monteros, Tucumán Province, during the 1950s, died in jail in 1968. Dismissed as an urban legend by several Argentine sources. Cayetano Santos Godino: known as "Petiso Orejudo" ("Big Eared Midget"); at 16, killed four children in 1912; died in prison in 1944. Cayetano Domingo Grossi: the first known serial killer in Argentine history; Italian immigrant who murdered five of his newborn children in the neighborhood of Retiro in Buenos Aires, between 1896 and 1898; executed by firing squad in 1900. Francisco Antonio Laureana: known as "The Satyr of San Isidro"; murdered 15 women from 1974 to 1975 in the northern area of Greater Buenos Aires, raping 13 of them; killed in a shootout with the police in February 1975. Yiya Murano: known as "The Poisoner of Monserrat", poisoned three female acquaintances over borrowed money in Buenos Aires in 1979. Javier Hernán Pino: killed and robbed five people between February and October 2015 in three cities in different provinces across the country; sentenced to life imprisonment. Robledo Puch: known as "The Death Angel"; killed 11 people before his arrest in 1972; sentenced to life imprisonment in 1980. Still serving sentence as of 2023.Australia John Balaban: a Romanian emigrant who murdered at least five people in France and Australia from 1948 to 1953, including his wife and her family; executed in 1953. David and Catherine Birnie: responsible for "The Moorhouse Murders"; couple from the Perth suburb of Willagee who raped and murdered four women in 1986. Gregory Brazel: Victoria man who shot a woman to death in a 1982 armed robbery, and murdered two prostitutes in 1990. John Bunting, Robert Wagner and James Vlassakis: convicted of the Snowtown murders of 12 people between 1992 and 1999. Also known as the "Bodies in the Barrels Murders". Robert Francis Burns: Irish convict transported to Australia in 1862; confessed to eight killings; hanged in Ararat in 1883. Eric Edgar Cooke: known as "The Night Caller"; killed at least eight people and attempted to kill many more in and around Perth between 1959 and 1963; executed in 1964, becoming the last person to be hanged in Western Australia. John Leslie Coombes: killed two men in 1984 and one woman in 2009 around the Victoria area. Bandali Debs: convicted of murdering two police officers and two prostitutes in the 1990s. Paul Denyer: known as "The Frankston Killer"; murdered three women in 1993 in the Melbourne suburb of Frankston; sentenced to life imprisonment. Peter Dupas: serving three life sentences for multiple murder and rape charges in Victoria. Bradley Robert Edwards: responsible for the "Claremont serial killings"; killed at least two women in Claremont from 1996 to 1997; suspect in the disappearance of a third; sentenced to life imprisonment. Leonard Fraser: known as "The Rockhampton Rapist"; convicted of killing four women in Rockhampton, Queensland. John Wayne Glover: known as "The Granny Killer"; killed six elderly women on Sydney's North Shore; committed suicide in 2005. Caroline Grills: known as "Auntie Thally"; a serial poisoner of five family members in New South Wales between 1947 and 1953. Paul Steven Haigh: sentenced to life imprisonment without parole for the murders of seven people in Victoria in the late 1970s. Matthew James Harris: strangled a friend's brother, a female friend, and a male neighbor to death over five weeks in 1998 in Wagga Wagga. John Hawthorne: murdered a minimum of four people during robberies in New South Wales; executed in 1874. Thomas Jeffrey: Tasmanian penal colony escapee responsible for the murders of five people; executed in 1826. Frances Knorr: known as "The Baby Farming Murderess"; English-born baby farmer who killed three infants; executed in 1894. Eddie Leonski: known as "The Brownout Strangler"; United States Army soldier who killed three women in Melbourne; executed by the U.S. military in 1942. John Lynch: known as "The Berrima Axe Murderer"; killed ten people from 1835 to 1841. Executed in 1842. William MacDonald: known as "The Mutilator"; English immigrant who killed at least five men between June 1961 and April 1963 throughout Sydney. Died in prison in 2015, becoming the longest serving inmate in New South Wales. John and Sarah Makin: late 19th century baby farmers who killed and buried 12 children at a succession of their homes. John was executed in 1893, while Sarah was reprieved, and paroled in 1911. Ivan Milat: killed at least seven tourists in Belanglo State Forest, New South Wales between 1989 and 1993, which became known as the "Backpacker Murders"; suspected in similar disappearances in Newcastle. Died in prison in 2019. Martha Needle: known as "The Black Widow of Richmond," poisoner of four family members and her boyfriend's brother; executed in 1894. Alexander Pearce: Irish convict who escaped with seven other convicts from imprisonment in Van Diemen's Land; five of them were killed and cannibalised, leaving Pearce the only one left; hanged 1824. Martha Rendell: killed three stepchildren with hydrochloric acid in 1907–08; last woman to be hanged in Western Australia. Lindsey Robert Rose: New South Wales serial and contract killer who murdered five people between 1984 and 1994. 'Snowy' Rowles: committed the "Murchison Murders"; stockman who murdered three people using a method from a then-unpublished book of a.... Discover the Erika Deery popular books. Find the top 100 most popular Erika Deery books.

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