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Are there any notorious villains in the West?

Jack The Ripper Jack the Ripper is the nickname of the murderer who brutally killed at least five prostitutes in Whitechapel, East London from August 7th to October 9th, 65438. 165438. During the crime, the murderer repeatedly wrote to the relevant units to provoke, but never fell into the French Open. Its bold criminal methods were repeatedly exaggerated by the media, which caused panic in British society at that time. He is still one of the most notorious killers in European and American cultures.

Al Capone

Nicknamed "King of Chicago", the second largest city in the United States quickly replaced New Orleans as the city with the highest crime rate in the United States. Al capone is a symbol of the mob era of the mafia.

The massacre that went down in history began in February 1924, a day full of roses and lovers' kisses. At 4 pm, Capone and his men in police uniforms rushed into a garage. The people inside did not resist, but stood in a row against the wall honestly, waiting to be searched. But what they were waiting for was a burst of crazy shooting, and the air was filled with gunpowder and blood. 14 people died on the spot, including the godfather Moran who controlled the north of the city. In the days that followed, one opponent after another died under Capone's gun. In addition to conventional weapons such as pistols and submachine guns, Capone even used grenades and heavy machine guns.

The success of the clean-up operation in June 5438+00 depends entirely on Capone's new invention-"G2" team. This is a combat department responsible for intelligence gathering, espionage and counter-espionage activities. Barbers, bartenders, hotel waiters, hotel doormen, taxi drivers, shoeshine workers and even beggars all know a special telephone number in Chicago. Capone was able to clear his opponent quickly, ruthlessly and accurately, and the "G2" team contributed greatly.

Peng Shidai's black-handed partisans hid submachine guns under windbreakers and used grenades to open the way during the conflict. His tough and cruel style frightened other gangs. Capone personally killed more than 100 people and narrowly escaped at least 100 ambushes. Capone is not sicilian, he was born in Naples. However, when Capone killed 322 opponents in a row within 10 months, he was promoted to be the first non-Sicilian mafia godfather.

Edward teach, a black-bearded pirate, was born in England on 1680. As a teenager, he boarded an English pirate ship and became a little pirate. This pirate ship has a privateering license issued by the British government, so it can attack and plunder merchant ships of hostile countries under the protection of the British government. This/kloc-pirate leader who was active in the Caribbean at the beginning of the 0/8th century seems to be the image spokesman of western pirates today. But in fact, the number of merchant ships robbed by Blackbeard is far less than that of bartholomew roberts, the great pirate of his time, and his accumulated wealth is far less than that of Drake, the royal pirate more than 0/00 years ago.

Frank. Lucas, 1960, one of the most important gang leaders in New York, USA, was a legendary criminal with multiple identities, including a heroin smuggler, a family boy "black godfather" from Frank Lucas, a killer and a folk leader. The film American Gangster is based on his deeds. But not many ordinary people have heard his name. By contrast, his men are much more famous than Frank. The reason is simple, Frank? Lucas is quite low-key, a smart and calm leader. Moreover, Frank, who has always appeared as a leader of the people, often gives the impression that he is a philanthropist rather than a gangster.

But in fact, Lucas is the leader of "Country Boys". "Country Boys" is a vicious drug trafficking gang in the black residential area of new york, which controls the vast majority of heroin trade from Southeast Asia to new york. Although Lucas only received junior high school education, in the 1960s and 1970s, he established a unique way of drug dealing. According to American soldiers in Vietnam at that time, Lucas' drugs were traded in the jungles of Vietnam. In order to transport drugs to the United States, he hid them in coffins containing soldiers' bodies, which is the notorious method of "transporting corpses". Lucas once boasted that selling drugs on the street made him collect a lot of money, earning $6.5438+0 million every day. Some money is even hidden in dolls in francine and tumble dryers at home.

John Lester, John Kennedy, James Crowe, Frank McCord, Richard Reid and J Calvin Jones.

After the American Civil War, these six veterans of the Southern Army formed the Ku Klan in Pulaski, Tennessee. In the early stage of its development, the Ku Klan's goal was to restore the power of the Democratic Party in the southern United States and oppose the policy of improving the treatment of old slaves imposed by the federal army in the south. This organization often achieves its goals through violence. The Klan has 550,000 male members all over the country, and 40,000 Klan members can be convened in five days.

Charlie Luciano Charlie Luciano1898-1962, a famous American criminal, gangster (known as the "father of modern organized crime" in the United States), entertainment tycoon, Italian-American, nicknamed Luck God Luciano, Chicago, USA. Luciano led an Italian friend, two Jewish accountants, and four people together with Grandpa Cage, who created the miracle of the desert. 1933, 24 major American gangs got together and hosted the first national congress of the American mafia, which laid the foundation for the prosperity of the American mafia in the next 50 years.

John herbert dillinger (1June 22, 903-1July 22, 934) was an active bank robber in the midwest of the United States in the early 1930s. He is a very dangerous criminal. He was accused of participating in the deaths of several policemen, organizing robberies in at least 24 banks and 4 police stations, and twice escaping from prison. But at that time, people respected him very much and thought he was a modern Robin Hood. [1] Its prosperity and fame were mainly due to the social background of the Great Depression. At the same time, Bonnie, Clyde and Kate Barker's Chinese Wikipedia does not have Kate Barker's page. Please refer to the English Wikipedia page, Mabak. Criminals such as "Mother Buck" and Kate "Horse" Buck have also received media attention. The rampant activities of these criminals have promoted the development and perfection of the FBI.

1934 On July 22nd, Dillinger was killed in front of the Chicago Legendary Theatre. However, because he committed crimes that shocked the world, he was still mentioned from time to time after his death, especially his escape and robbery, which has become a metropolis legend.

Ziad jarrah,1May, 9751-2001September, 2000 1 1) was one of the hijackers in the 91incident in the United States. It is generally believed that United Airlines 1 1 in September 1993.

Joseph raymond mccarthy (1908-1957), American politician, American * * * and Republican, was a fanatical and extreme anti-* * capitalist. 1946, elected as a senator with anti-* * views. During his tenure as a senator, he often made comments attacking the * * * production party, cleaned up the influence made by the * * * production party in the United States, and instructed the investigation Committee to investigate members of the Democratic Party of the United States, his political opponents and news figures who had opinions on him. Many people were dismissed, arrested and even executed. Later, he made a loyalty survey in the army, which aroused Eisenhower's dissatisfaction. 1954, the Senate passed a bill condemning McCarthy's political persecution.

Bonnie Parker1910+0010/October1-1934 May 23rd) and Clyde Barrow1909 March 24th. 1934 On May 23rd, two people were ambushed by Louisiana police and killed.

Zodiac killer (also known as Zodiac Black Boy and Zodiac Black Boy) is a serial killer who committed many murders in northern California in the late 1960s. Until 1974, he sent many provocative letters to the media and signed them. The letter contains four passwords or encrypted content, and three passwords have not been unlocked.

The Zodiac killer is known to have killed five people in Benicia, Vallo, Lake Bayesa and San Francisco from February 1968 to February 1969. The target is four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29. In addition, there are some other murders that may have been committed by the zodiac, but there is no conclusive evidence.

The San Francisco Police Department marked the investigation as "inactive" in April 2004, and then re-investigated the case sometime before March 2007. The case is still under investigation.

At present, the biggest suspect is jack Tarrance.

Nick Nick Leeson (1February 25th, 967-) is a British investment trader. His trading behavior led to the collapse of Baring Bank, the oldest investment bank in Britain.

Li Sen began to speculate in the dark at 1992, although this is only a rough but still recognizable track record. The backtracking began in June 1995 65438+ 10/6, when Li Sen invested in selling the long and short positions of derivative securities in Singapore and Tokyo stock markets (also known as short positions and short positions), and he was betting that the stock market index would not move all night. However, the Kobe earthquake on June 65438+1October 17 disrupted the entire Asian stock market and affected Li Sen's investment. Li Sen tried to recover its losses and made a series of new investments with higher and higher risks. This time, he bet that the Nikkei index will recover quickly from the decline, but none of these can be realized, and he must continue to dig deeper. Li Sen eventually lost $654.38+0.4 billion, which is twice the capital that banks can trade, which led to the bankruptcy of banks after being discovered.

Li Sen fled to Malaysia and Brunei, was finally arrested in Germany, and was extradited to Singapore on March 2nd. 1995. He has a preliminary authorization for full sales. Although some observers criticized the bank's own flawed auditing system and risk management practices, he was prosecuted for deceiving his superiors about the risks and losses of trading behavior. The verdict sentenced him to six and a half years in a Singapore prison. He was finally released at 1999 and was diagnosed with colon cancer.

After Li Sen returned to England, he published his biography "Rogue Trader" (Chinese translation: "A player who makes a lot of money"), describing his behavior in detail. This book was later made into a movie of the same name, starring ewan mcgregor and anna friel.

Jack Shepard (English: 1702 March 4th-1724165438+10/6) was a notorious English robber and thief in London in the early 8th century. Shepard was born in poverty and apprenticed to a carpenter, but in 1723, just over a year before he finished his training, he committed theft and robbery. 1724 was arrested and imprisoned five times, but he successfully escaped from prison four times and became a well-known public figure, which was very popular among the lower classes. Finally, Shepard was arrested, convicted and hanged in Tyburn, ending his short criminal career of less than two years. Jonathan Wade, a well-known "thief", could not control Sheppard, and Sheppard's colleague Joseph Black hurt Wade, which led to the collapse of Wade's power.

Edward gein (edward theodore gein, nicknamed Ed) (1August 27th, 906-1July 26th, 984) is one of the most famous serial killers in the United States. Although he only committed three murders, what he did to the victims shocked the whole world. He committed crimes such as murder, corpse destruction, grave robbery, cannibalism and necrophilia.

The police began to investigate the disappearance of Bernice Worden, the owner of the grocery store, on10.6. They suspected that Gaine was involved in the case. The police entered his house and they found the owner's body in the kitchen. In addition, they also found a skull, a lampshade and chair made of human skin, a soup bowl made of skull, a heart baked into bread, a necklace made of lips, a vest made of vagina and breasts (for his ceremony), a belt made of nipples and a famous mummy skin mask in the bedroom. About 15 female bodies were found in the police station (not sure, because the bodies had been dismembered), but ed only advocated digging up 8 bodies from the grave. When asked, Ed generously admitted that he had recently dug a grave, brought home the body of a middle-aged woman who had just been buried, and used their skin to make handicrafts. Under further questioning, Ed also admitted to murdering Mary Hogan, a hotel employee who disappeared in 1954.

Jonathan Wilder (1683-1725 May 24th) was18th century London, even the most famous criminal in Britain. The method he invented enabled him to control the most successful thief of his time. His control of the publishing industry, coupled with social fears, made him the most beloved figure of the people in the1720s. Unfortunately, when people found out that his crimes were exposed, people's love for him turned into hatred. After his death, he became a naked symbol of corruption and hypocrisy.

Pablo escobar (194912-199312) is a Colombian drug Lord and the biggest drug dealer in history. He got rich by smuggling cocaine to the United States, and his total assets even entered the global rich list. In the Forbes rich list of 1989, Escobar ranks seventh in the world.

Escobar's crime began as a teenager. He first removed someone else's tombstone and sold it. Later, he became a car thief when he was a car salesman in Medellin. In the1970s, he began to establish his own drug kingdom.

/kloc-During the 1980s, the Medellin Group, a drug group in Escobar, once controlled the drug markets of several neighboring countries, mainly American countries, including Mexico, Puerto Rico and Dominica, and purchased raw materials from Peru and Bolivia. It is said that the drugs of their group can be found as far away as Asian countries.

In order to escape legal sanctions, Escobar paid off a number of government officials, judges and politicians with huge sums of money. At the same time, he is also behind the assassination of the presidential candidate.

Although the American and Colombian governments regard Escobar as a thorn in their side, the people of Medellin regard him as a hero. Escobar loves sports, built a baseball field for the city and sponsored many teams. He will also help the poor with money and gifts, just like a philanthropist, so many people are willing to help Escobar escape arrest.

Escobar was arrested once and put in a private prison. Later, for fear of being extradited to the United States for trial, he successfully escaped from prison on July 22, 1992.

1992 Colombian police set up a task force to track down, arrest or kill Escobar.

1993 65438+On February 2, Escobar was finally killed by the military, and his era of terror finally passed.

Colin pitchfork (196 1-, born in Bristol, England) was the first suspect who was arrested and convicted for DNA fingerprinting. Pittford raped and killed two girls on1983165438+1October 2 1 day and1July 3, 9891day respectively, and then killed them on 1990. September 199 1 arrested, April 2 1992 confessed his crime and was sentenced to life imprisonment.

Harold shipman (English: harold shipman,194614-200413) is a British family doctor and serial killer.

On June 365438+1October 3 1, 2000, shipman was sentenced to life imprisonment by a British court, and was never released by the judge. Two years later, British Home Secretary David Blunkett accepted the judge's advice. In June 2004, 65438+ 10, and in March 2004, 65438+,he hanged himself in prison.

After the court hearing, the British Medical Association (then chairman: Dame Janet Smith) pointed out that there was sufficient evidence to prove that shipman had killed 2 15 people, 80% of whom were women. The youngest victim is Peter Lewis, 4 1 year old. But according to unofficial estimates, he killed 250 people.

Nathan Freudenthal Leopold, Jr,1904165438+1October19-19765438+August 30th, 0), Richard A. Loeb,/kloc.

Loeb, who is only 18 years old, is the youngest graduate in the history of the University of Michigan. He is about to enter the University of Chicago Law School. Handsome, studying history, loving detective stories, interested in The Art of Murder, hoping to have the opportunity to practice perfect murder.

Leopold and Loeb met at the University of Chicago. Leopold agreed to be Loeb's partner in practicing the art of crime-as long as Loeb was willing to be his sexual partner (Leopold may be a masochist, had a girlfriend before, and had sex with two young men. But he later said that he would rather be hanged than be declared gay by the doctor who examined him. Starting with theft, they planned more and more serious crimes and got away with it. Their criminal artistic creation finally reached its climax with cold-blooded kidnapping and murder.

They locked in Bobby Franks, a teenager Leber knew, tricked him into their rented car, stabbed him in the car, damaged the appearance of the body with hydrochloric acid, threw the body into an underground drainage hole near a swamp, and burned the clothes of the deceased. Leopold and Loeb arranged the disappearance of Bobby Franks as a kidnapping case. However, they have money, not for money, but to experiment with the creative process of perfect murder and the right of elites to dominate other people's lives.

The cause of the incident was that the body was found prematurely at first, and then Leopold's glasses were found nearby, because the expensive hinge device on the glasses was only owned by three people in Chicago, including Leopold. At this point, Leopold still argued that they were together that night and lost it when they drove Leopold's car to shoot birds. Unfortunately, Leopold's private driver sent his car to be repaired that night without knowing that he would meet Leopold. Their alibis were shattered. First Loeb, then Leopold confessed.

Leopold and Loeb case has attracted the attention of all parties, and it is one of the most important criminal cases called "century crime" in the United States. Their defense lawyer is a nationally famous Clarence legal hero. He has always been famous for opposing the death penalty and has also dabbled in Nietzsche's philosophy. The hero of the legal profession finally succeeded in exempting two defendants under the age of 20 from prosecution (and public opinion), and was finally sentenced to life imprisonment (murder) plus 99 years imprisonment (kidnapping).

H.H. Holmes (English: H.H. Holmes,1860may16-1896may7) alias is Harry? Howard. Dr. Holmes, there are 200 or 200 disappearances/deaths in America related to him.

He claimed to be a pharmacist and built an Expo hotel during the Columbus Memorial Expo in Chicago. Its low rent attracts many young women, but the building is full of secret passages and cubicles. When these people found out that something was wrong, they had lost their way here. Holmes will trap the victims here, torture them and then kill them in cold blood. Most of the victims he killed were blonde women.

Since the Expo ended, Holmes ended the hotel business, but not his crime. He was finally arrested by the police at 1895, and Holmes was hanged on May 7 of the following year.

Countess Bathori (Báthory Erzsébet,1August 7, 560? -1665438+August 2, 20041): Countess Bathori is a Hungarian countess. She was born in a famous Bathori family, and she was a well-known family that defended Hungary from Turkish aggression, but she was also the female serial murderer who killed the most people in history, and was named as "bloody countess", "Mrs. Drakula" and "bloody Chahu".

Countess Bathori's initial target was a nearby peasant woman. Many girls are attracted to work in the castle because the servants in the castle are well treated. Later, her goal shifted to the girl who came to the castle to learn etiquette. Most of them were sent to the castle by their parents to learn the manners of the upper class.

The forms of abuse include: beating to death for a long time, burning hands, face and lower body, cutting off hands, biting off flesh, freezing to death, starvation and sexual abuse. And it happened not only in her castle, but also in the house under her and her husband's name. And said someone would provide her with girls.

Although 80 people were confirmed to have died at the hands of Countess Ba Tuoli, she was never formally charged and interrogated, but was directly kept in several fixed rooms in Chahudisburg until her death. At that time, the Hungarian king ordered someone to summon her to the palace for trial, but there was no progress. Four years later, on August 265438, 16 14, the countess Bathori was found dead and many meals had not been touched, so the real date of death was unknown. Her body was originally to be buried in Chahudis' cemetery, but due to strong opposition from residents, it was later moved to the family catacombs in Neju Sid, Hungary.

Marie-Madeleine-Margaret de aubrey (Marquise Bryn Villier) is a French serial killer. Because she poisoned four family members, including her father, one brother and two sisters, in order to compete for the inheritance, she was arrested by the police, and some people reported that she poisoned innocent patients while visiting the hospital.

Her lover Godin St. Croix is her criminal. After her arrest, she was sentenced to waterboarding. After drinking 16 pint of water, she was beheaded and branded. The lover was deported.

American murderer Charles Manson (1934165438+1October 12-) led a group of followers who worshipped him in California in the late 1960s, and formed a killing group "Manson Family", which was crazy. Their most famous case was in 1997. 197 1 tried in California, and Manson and his three women were sentenced to death. The following year, California passed a bill to abolish the death penalty, and their sentences were automatically reduced to life imprisonment.