Things You Didn’t Know About Serial Killers

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by Jared Taylor, The Unz Review:

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Most people think virtually every serial killer has been white. Almost all blacks probably agree with Nickole Cunningham, who is on San Franco’s committee to figure out how much the city owes blacks in reparations.

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As she said last year, “Straight white men are serial killers. . . . I watch these shows — the most serial killers. . . . So they are a danger to society. . . [but] Not all of them.”

And it’s true that we still get headlines like “Why are so many serial killers white men?”

But even the FBI has a report that says this is a myth:

“Contrary to popular belief, serial killers span all racial groups. . . . The racial diversification of serial killers generally mirrors that of the overall U.S. population.”

Except that it doesn’t mirror the racial mix at all.

As we will find later in this remarkable report, since 1900, there has not been any time when blacks were not over-represented among serial killers, and in the 2010s and 2020s, blacks have been eight times more likely than whites to be serial killers.

Wouldn’t think that from reading the news, would you?

In fact, the two American serial killers with the largest number of kills — the top two — are both black men. I’ll start with a guy you’ve never heard of, Carl Eugene Watts.

As Wikipedia notes, he is “suspected of being the most prolific serial killer in United States history” and “the number of his victims may have exceeded 100.” As Wikipedia also admits, “Most of his victims were thin, attractive, white women” and they were between the ages of 14 and 44.

Watts did his killing in the ’70s and ’80s and got away with so many for several reasons.

He tortured the women — some died after he had stabbed them as many as 50 times — but he did not rape them and therefore never left DNA.

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