Every year a large number of murders go unsolved, but some gain such infamy that they remain in the public mind for many years to come. This is a list of the ten most famous murders in modern history. The one rule I had for this list was that there had be a body – this excludes people like Jimmy Hoffa.
10. Oscar Romero
Oscar Romero was a prominent Roman Catholic priest and Archbishop in El Salvador during the 1960s and 1970s. After witnessing numerous violations of human rights, he began to speak out on behalf of the poor and the victims of El Salvador’s long and bloody civil war. After speaking out against U.S. military support for the government of El Salvador, and calling for soldiers to disobey orders that harmed human rights, Archbishop Romero was shot to death while celebrating Mass at a small chapel near his cathedral. It is believed that his assassins were members of Salvadoran death squads, including two graduates of the School of the Americas.
9. Olof Palme
Palme was a Swedish politician and prime minister (1982 – 1986). The nuclear accident in 1979 at Three Mile Island in the United States had a great impact in Sweden, and Palme contributed to a referendum (passed in 1980) to remove all nuclear reactors in Sweden. After being elected prime minister again in 1982, Palme tried to reinstate socialist economic policies in Sweden, and he continued to be outspoken on matters of European security. He was shot and killed while walking home with his wife after a visit to a cinema. The motive and identity of the killer remain a mystery.
8. The Boy in the Box
In 1957, an unidentified Caucasian male, probable age 4 to 6 years, whose nude body, wrapped in a cheap flannel blanket, was found lying face up inside a large cardboard carton just a few feet from the edge of Susquehanna Road in Northeast Philadelphia. The body was dry and clean. The boy’s arms were carefully folded across his stomach. The finger and toenails had been recently trimmed short and neat. His hair had been cut recently – very close to the head, in a crude, hurried way, perhaps as a deliberate attempt to conceal the child’s identity. Small clumps of cut hair clung to his entire body, suggesting that someone had groomed him while he was unclothed, probably either shortly before or immediately after death. There were many bruises all over the child’s body; particularly on the head and face. All of the bruises appeared to have been inflicted at the same time. Despite recent DNA investigations in to the crime, it remains unsolved.
7. Jack the Stripper
Jack the Stripper was the nickname given to an unknown serial killer responsible for what came to be known as the London “nude murders” between 1964 and 1965. His victimology was similar to Jack the Ripper’s. He murdered six — possibly eight — prostitutes, whose nude bodies were discovered around London or dumped in the River Thames. The victim count is ambiguous because two of the murders attributed to him did not fit his modus operandi. Like the Jack the Ripper killings, the Stripper’s reign of terror seemed to cease on its own, and there were few solid clues for police to investigate. Though his identity remains unknown, crime writer Donald Rumbelow notes that the killer could have been a young man who committed suicide in south London. This main suspect, who was also a favorite suspect of Chief Superintendent Du Rose, was a security guard on the Heron Trading Estate in Acton whose rounds included a paint shop where one of the bodies was thought to have been hidden after the crime. Though there was never any hard evidence to link him to the crimes, his family found his suicide inexplicable, and his suicide note cryptically said only that he was “unable to take the strain any longer”.
6. The Axeman of New Orleans
On May 23, 1918, an Italian grocer named Joseph Maggio and his wife were butchered while sleeping in their apartment above the Maggio grocery store. Upon investigation, the police discovered that a panel in the rear door had been chiseled out, providing a way in for the killer. The murder weapon, an axe, was found in the apartment, still coated with the Maggio’s blood. Nothing in the house had been stolen, including jewelry and money that were nearly in plain sight. The only clue that was discovered was a message that had been written in chalk near the victim’s home. It read: “Mrs. Joseph Maggio will sit up tonight. Just write Mrs. Toney”. Almost exactly a month after the Maggio murder came a second crime. Louis Bossumer, a grocer who lived behind his store with his common-law wife, Annie Harriet Lowe, was discovered by neighbors one morning, lying in a pool of blood. The Axeman murdered a total of eight people before the killings stopped. There was no evidence to link the only suspect, Joseph Mumfre, to the crimes.
5. JonBenét Ramsay
JonBenet Ramsays was a six-year-old girl known for her participation in beauty pageants in the United States. She was found murdered in the basement of her parents’ home in Boulder, Colorado, nearly eight hours after she was reported missing. The case is notable in both its longevity and the media interest it has generated in the United States. After several grand jury hearings the case is still unsolved. In December 2003, forensic investigators extracted enough material from a mixed blood sample found on JonBenét’s underwear to establish a DNA profile. The DNA belongs to an unknown Caucasian male. The DNA was submitted to the FBI’s Combined DNA Index System (CODIS), a database containing more than 1.6 million DNA profiles, mainly from convicted felons. The sample has yet to find a match in the database, although it continues to be checked for partial matches on a weekly basis.
4. Black Dahlia
Elizabeth Short (born 29 July 1924) was a 22-year-old American woman who was the victim of a gruesome and much-publicized murder. Nicknamed the Black Dahlia, Short was found cut in half and severely mutilated on 15 January 1947 in Leimert Park, Los Angeles. The murder, which has remained unsolved, has been the source of widespread speculation as well as several books and film adaptations. Sensational and sometimes inaccurate press coverage, as well as the horrible nature of the crime, focused intense public attention on the case. About 60 people confessed to the murder, mostly men, as well as a few women. As the case continues to command public attention, many more people have been proposed as Short’s killer, much like London’s Jack the Ripper murders of 1888.
3. Andrew and Abby Borden
On a Thursday morning, August 4, 1892, Andrew Borden left home to conduct his business, leaving in the house, besides his wife, an Irish maid (Bridget Sullivan) and his daughter Lizzie. On his return, he settled on a sofa for a nap. About 11:15 AM, Lizzie (according to her testimony) discovered her father dead, repeatedly struck in the head with a sharp instrument. Upstairs his wife’s body was found, even more brutally mutilated; examination proved that her death had preceded her husband’s by an hour or so. It was found that Lizzie had tried to purchase prussic acid (a poison) on August 3, and a few days later she was alleged to have burned a dress in a stove. Sullivan, who also has been suspected, later that evening reportedly left the house carrying an unexamined parcel. No weapon was found, though an axe found in the basement was suspected. Lizzie was arrested and tried for both murders in June 1893 but was acquitted, given the circumstantial evidence. She was nonetheless ostracized thereafter by the people of her native Fall River, Massachusetts, where she continued to live until her death in 1927.
2. The Zodiac
The Zodiac Killer is one of the great unsolved serial killer mysteries of all time, taking only second place to Jack the Ripper. Even though police investigated over 2,500 potential suspects, the case was never officially solved. There were a few suspects that stood out, but the forensic technology of the times was not advanced enough to nail any one of them conclusively. The Zodiac murdered five known victims in Benicia, Vallejo, Lake Berryessa, and San Francisco between December 1968 and October 1969. Four men and three women between the ages of 16 and 29 were targeted. Others have also been suspected to be Zodiac victims, but there has been thus far no conclusive evidence to link them to the killer.
1. Jack the Ripper
Traditionally, Jack the Ripper is considered to have killed five women, all London prostitutes, during 1888. The Ripper generally killed by strangling his victims, then laying them down and cutting the arteries in their throats; this was followed by a varied process of mutilation, during which parts of the body were removed and kept. During the autumn and winter of 1888/89 a number of letters circulated among the police and newspapers, all claiming to be from the Whitechapel murderer; these include the ‘From Hell’ letter and one accompanied by part of a kidney. Ripperologists consider most, if not all, of the letters to be hoaxes. Over a century later Jack’s identity has never been wholly proven (there isn’t even a leading suspect), most aspects of the case are still debated and the Ripper is an infamous cultural bogeyman.
Bonus: Nicole Brown Simpson
Hmmm, maybe not!
Sources: FamousPeople, Biography.com, Wikipedia, Britannica, prairieghosts, crimelibrary






























good list right here
I am going to figure out the case of kimberly short aka The Black Dahlia, JonBenét Ramsay, and The Boy in the Box.
The boy in the box – more than likely his own mother killed him and/or stepfather/father…child's body had been cleaned, nails clipped, haircut (hurriedly), and arms folded. Box found by the side of a road…someone wanted the body to be found and then decently buried. My hunch is on the dad/stepdad killing the child and the mother taking care of the body…then they just moved away to a new town. (doubt the child was from the immediate area that his body was found in-but within driving distance).
Someone mentioned the Villesca Axe Murders in Iowa.
In Austin ,Texas in the 1900s was the Servant Girl Annihlator, who killed several women victims and was never caught.Also around the same time fram or so, was the axe murder of a family in Glidden,Texas,again the killer was never caught.At http://www.texasescapes.com, there is a photo of a group of people standing outside the murder house.Texas Escapes has about various places in the state of Texas.
The Grimes Sisters who were murdered in the 1950s in Chicago
has not been solved.
i agree with alot what you all said here. i get very upset when children are abused, tortured or murdered. jonbenet ramsey especially has been a murder of an innocent that I long to see solved. i find it strange that now that there is DNA evidence, the murderer has never committed a murder before or since then, unless he has never been caught. murders of this kind seem like a serial killer who would have been on the police radar. Also, read a website that blames the murder on a group called Phone Losers of America or something like that.
i read a book about lizzie borden that posited that it was an illegitimate son of andrew who nursed a grudge against him but was known in fall river.
one of his “trades” was putting down old or ailing horses. he was said to be able to dispatch a horse with one blow of the hatchet which he often carried with him, while avoiding getting blood-spattered.
curious that i’ve never seen that referenced in any of these lists.!
jack the ripper was a guy called george hutchinson in my opinion. his witness account was too detailed and accurate for sum1 supposed to be a witness most ppl cnt recall things as detailed and accurate as he did. he was spotted at one of the murders before it happend but claimed 1 of the prostitutes went away with another man and gave to much of a detailed statment for it to be belivable and threw the police of his scent.
Although it is a shame that these things happen, My mother was murdered in 2007 so i understand the pain, But am I the only one who thinks that dressing a 6 year old girl up in that fashion some how contributed to her death? RIP JonBenet you truly were are pretty girl
soz to hear tht lula. yes i agree with u her parents shud not of dressd tht little gal in so revealing clothes. still there sumthing weird bout that murder ie i thnk maybe her parents were involved.
All of these murders are unsolved, so how do you know that some of them did’ent have it coming?
there is something to be said for the ultimate end to bad grammar and spelling. not to mention the inane speculation of the conspiracy theorists. it makes me want to brutally kill half of the people making comments here. please address further communication and i’ll try my best to fit you all into my busy schedule.
anyone that takes a childs life should be put to death no if and or buts within 30 days period
Oh JonBenet is easy. A man named Richard Cardo killed her. Google it.
About JonBenet,A dective named Lue Smith went through the house and came up with a intruder broke in.There were scuff markes on the wall under the basement window,and proved someone came through that window.He also found a rope in the spare bedroom that can,t be explained.I think a pedafile was watching JonBenet probley at her showes He was there and followed them home.Then wated for them to go out then broke in .He was there long enough to write a ransom letter.I would never dress my daughter up like that Its like inviteding a sicko to grab your daughter.Hello its 2009
i believe that no one has the right to take a life and go unpunished. please send me more up to date unsolved murder in SFL so that i may *****yze. i will notify you of any leads.
Unfortunately, there’s so many unsolved crimes that it would take not one list but thousands.
1:the most viable suspect for Jack the Ripper is Stephenson D’onston (the true face of Jack the Ripper by Melvin Harris).I started my own search not basing myself on any theories and he is the most probable suspect…god that was a hobby that became expansive as I ordered books from all over the world for my research and I have disposed of all the other theories Jack was not a *****ual sadist as they are not able to stop impulses..no Jack had a precise goal.the only other suspect that stumped me was Hutchinson who described the famous sketch that we see everywhere as the appearance of Jack the Ripper.his description is beyond belief…either he commited a copycat killing (one of the victims ..I suspect Mary-Jane) as he was seen near the house of Mary-Jane.and he waited 2 days before coming forth with his deposition…seems like he did not have a choice as a woman named Sarah gave his description as he was seen near..and the most famous jack letter has been proven a hoax done by a journalist of the time of all the letters sent I believe only 1 was genuine as for the Ramsey case I also beleive one of the parents involved..though not sure wich one
JonBenet – no matter how tragic – is a fairly common crime nowadays.
I would like to present the Cleveland Torso Murders 13 or more murders committed in Cleveland (& possibly Western PA) over 6 years in the late 1930s. Most victims were decapitated while alive, chopped into pieces, and dumped in various locations. Only 2 (tentatively a 3rd) were ever identified.
Interstingly, one of the main suspects in the Black Dahlia murder – Jack Anderson – occassionally lived with Flo Pollilo, the 2nd identified Torso victim. And a letter was received a year before the Black Dahlia’s murder, claiming to be by the Torso killer himself who said he’s moved to California. Interstingly enough, no more bodies showed up in Cleveland or Western PA after that.
ok… i think that when someone is murdered, they should not give up on solving it. There is family’s out there that need to know what happened to there family member. Like, the black dahlia story, didnt she have family that never knew what happened to her. Her family should not have to suffer just because the cops gave up on finding out who killed that helpful women. Pitty on that hobbknockers who have done those things to people.
i feel so bad for the boy in the box and they dont know if liizie borden killed her parents it could’ve been theire maid and i know this because i went to the lizzie borden house and belive me i coul’nt sleep that night.
omgg guyss i wanna b a detective n solve misteries i realli do; cos like no one noes dat lizzi murded her rents n stuff n i think jack the ripper well ive researched n i think its sooo gross what he did to those 5 chicks; nd JonBenét Ramsay the poor girl i have seen pictures of her deaths and well how cood sumone do this to a little kid guyss dats just rong yee:) okays well im off byeee xoxo;
@elly moittee (80):
Oh come on, please….if you want to command attention to your post, please submit in a manner that entices others to read what you have to say.
In other words–save the textspeak for the text message.
And yes, you’re right, the savagery of other IS JUST wrong.
Read this article!
JACK THE STRIPPPPAAAAAAAAA.
haha.
and he’s dead now so what’s the point?!
I know there are lot of looneys out there BUT number 26 who stated that “the boy in the box is her sisiters baby” either needs to be at least investegated either for what she proposes or simply because she is at large. Maybe what she says is true. It could be true I soppose, the boy belonged to someone. Elaine could be traced with the advanced technologies we have today!
this is crqazy thats why i want 2 b a detective
Holy crap, to be honest… I kinda like Jack the Ripper and the Zodiac killer better, although I wouldn’t wanna be killed by them.
The Boy in the Box case is very creepy. Poor child, what he must have suffered through. Makes me wish there was hell so the person/s (if they could be called that) would pay for it. Same for the other murders, but crimes against children are especially sickening.
i think honestly her parents (jonbent) had sumthingto do with it…i have a daughter who 3…if she gone fo a few hurs not only am i going to freak out..im searching the whole house
Elaine? Why do you think the boy in the box is your sisters child? I am very interested.
i can’t believe it the amount of murder that is committed by people in a cruel way. The one that concerns me the most is the ‘Boy in the Box’ why would any one do that to a child. In my opinion the ‘boy in the box’ is been killed by his mother, because he was groomed, careful folded arms. i also think who ever did it they wanted the child to be dead but in a clean way, it could also mean that he could have been killed in a religious way. i mean some people beliefs are ‘the body of the dead person needs to be clean before they put them into grave’…so the murderer wanted to boy to rest in peace, or the child could have been a sacrifice i mean head shaved, i don’t know…but when i look at his picture i have this weird feeling he is alive or i know him i… i don’t know he just looks soo familiar to me even though it’s my first time hearing about this case…i also feel like he is alive or ????/
Jack ripper – for some reason i respect him…even though i hated the fact he killed women like that i mean i wouldn’t wanted to be end up in those situation. but he is a sick man the ‘letter from hell’ was very inventive and wicked in my opinion… i mean he must have been working on the plan for ages … the reason why i respect him is because of the legend he left with.. however has any one thought that Jack ripper might have been a women who wanted to become a man and hated the women gender because of the fact of prostitute’s or she hated the women gender because she was attracted to the same ***** because of the prostitute but because she was afraid to show her feelings she thought of killing them in secret so she could be alive to kill more women. I mean come on we are talking about the 19th century so people couldn’t express themselves as they could now. She could have felt really annoyed that she had those kinds of feelings!! OR i could be just chatting nonsense…will it can’t hurt for having a thought of curiosity???
I agree with your parent theory regarding the boy in the box murder. First, why would they cut his nails? This is many years before DNA was introduced. Second, how neatly he was placed in the box with arms crossed. Someone had a little respect in that manner. Third, the hair cut, as stated, was done in a hasty manner and it was probably done to hide the childs identity. My theory is it was child abuse and the parent(s) accidently, if you can even say that, killed the child.
Anyone else notice how many serial killers arose during the 1960′s? It seems that was a dangerous time…
Did you know I have a penis?
personally i think it was the painter walter sickert whoose dna was found on some of the ripper letters
so ***** some people deserve to die the people ive killed deserved to die and the others that fall by my hand will deserve to die aswell stop feeling sorry for the victims you should have sympathy for us that do these things the world needs people like us
i dont see my brother on here. his death must not have been worth putting on here.
dang i say the black dahlia because no clothes no blood no intestines no nothin thats impossible to slove!!!!!i feel really bad for the girl
It’s well known in Iowa about the Villisca Axe Murders. In 1912 8 people (including 6 young children,R.I.P) were brutally murdered by someone that was hiding in the house. It’s a scary story and the house is reputed to be haunted. There are tours and you can even stay overnight, I’ve known people who have with mixed opinions. It’s kind of a sore spot to residents of the town and many won’t speak about it. Google it and a millions items will pop up. It’s very well documented. There are alot of interesting theroies.
We also have the Amos Dues’ home for wayward girls. Creepy! Look it up!
What about the Valerie Percy murder of September 1966? To the best of my knowledge, that crime has never been solved. Others that come to mind are the moonlight murderer of Texarkana profiled in the flick “The Town That Dreaded Sundown”. He was never caught, though it was heavily speculated that he killed himself by throwing himself under the wheels of a moving train. The Cleveland torso murderer (or the butcher of Kingsbury Run) is another puzzler; I believe that was the case that proved Eliot Ness’ undoing.
I WISH TO SEE THE KILLER OF THAT GIRL I WOULD KILL HIM
@omg [91]: you respect him?? are you *****ing kidding.. thats sick.. how to you respect a *****ing muderer? i dont care what he did, how he signed his letters, how cleaver you thought he was.. HE *****ING KILLED PEOPLE.
@Anon [46]: i dont think it was the parents, they were cleared.. and there was a window in the basemet… get your facts straight…
Man I still remember when that Archbishop Oscar Romero got killed. That day I was right outside the church with my uncle when all of the sudden we heard gun shots from inside the church. About 3 minutes after that all hell broke loose on the streets where more gun shots were fired possibly from the local army, the Death Squad, or the killer running away. We all hit the floor and then started running all over the place hearing even more gun shots. I believe I was 5 or 6 years old. Later we learned the Archbishop got shot at close range and nobody ever came forward to identify the killer of all the people who attended mass that day. It’s sad, he was a great man.
You can watch the movie “ROMERO” starting Raul Julia (you know, the main guy from the Adams Family).
Anyway, just thought I shared that with you all, seeing this on the list brought me some flash backs that I have forgoten for quite some time.
Nice list.
i pray that all their families are now at peace with this dreadful ordeal and that the cause of all these aweful deaths would be discovered and brought to his or her own penalty. and recover from the guilt if any remains. God bless to all who live and have experianced a death. peace be in this place and with you all.
The website, America's Unknown Child, gives the background info for Fox Chase, the boy in the box.
Thank you for the information after reading a little about the murder I have become interested and curious about this case.
i thnk that these cases will remain unsolved and will always be part of our memories thy will like sum source of entertianment to us cause if this cases are sollved what will da world have 2 talk,write or make movies of?
Shouldn't the Beaumont Children be in here?
The first 2 are liberal mumbo jumbo. Also, Jack the Ripper is no boogey man. No one but a select few folks in the lower class area of Victorian London ever worried that their organs were going to be mailed fresh to the local newspaper. Jack the Ripper’s importance was that the news sources picked up on media attention that could be drawn from reporting on and publisizing serial murders. That lead to an eventual rise in people who simply killed because of the fame. Mass histeria ensued (aka a media created frenzie) and now we have daily reports of serial murders, as if they had never happened before our era.
Maybe check out any pedophile rings in the colorado area…….fat cats
How can this people (monsters ) do this dont they feel guilty or somthing?????
you should also include the unsolved murder case of Ninoy Aquino.
Tupac should be on there
To my surprise the Beaumont Children aren’t in here!
JonBenet could have easily been a victim of jealousy because of the pageants. Could have been a crazed, jealous, vindictive mother of an opponent that hated the fact she beat out her little darling.
WOW! ITS JACK THE RIPPER, NOT THE *****! HE KILLED *****S, HE WASNT ONE HIMSELF!
I Hate Censorship.. It Should Say S T R I P P E R…..
I have this haunting sense that ‘The Zodiac Killer’ still reads about his crimes and enjoys every word. Someday, someday!
all these murders are unbelievable……….solve the truth…..bravo ….keep going..
I always wondered why they kept saying Jack the Ripper could be a Mason. Anyways, has anyone heard of baby farming? That’s when the killers don’t want the mother they want the kids or the unborn baby to sell for blackmarket purposes
I’ve read about jonbenet ramsey. I think you may be mistaken about blood being found on her. I think what they found was “touch dna” not blood. what they found was far less impressive than blood. I always felt it might have been the new da in town seeking publicity. the key evidence was the wacky ransom note. It contained the words” “we respect your business mr. ramsey” and “Use your good southern common sense, John” It was believed written from a legal pad found in their house. why murder a child then write a ransom note? No attempt to collect was going to be made. it was the longest ransom note ever seen by the fbi. I think she was murdered by a family member who then tried to cover it up.