Top 10 Unsolved Murders
Published on September 11, 2007 - 56 Comments
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
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1. mix2323 - September 11th, 2007 at 11:28 am
i thought my hand writing was bad jack takes the cake
2. jfrater - September 11th, 2007 at 12:56 pm
mix2323: I am sorry to say that mine is not much better than his! Thank God for keyboards
3. Bonnie_ - September 11th, 2007 at 1:07 pm
In all the salacious details of the JonBenet Ramsey case, you picked the one fact that refuses to be resolved: Whose DNA was found on her body? It was not her brother’s, her father’s, or her mother’s.
People can lie, people can forget, but DNA doesn’t have an opinion. It simply is. I hope there is a hit in the database someday. I’d like that little girl to be at rest.
4. Hannah - September 11th, 2007 at 1:37 pm
The Axeman story also says that the holes he came through in the doors were so small that it would be impossible for a full grown man to fit through it. Some think the axeman could have been a midget or even a ghost!
5. ian - September 11th, 2007 at 9:14 pm
i kinda hope it was a midget
mainly because you never hear of midgets killing people
6. jfrater - September 11th, 2007 at 10:52 pm
Bonnie_: I am with you on that.
Hannah: There was one witness to one of the attacks but she was blinded by a flashlight he held - if had had been a midget I would have thought it would be quite commonly known.
ian: Napoleon? okay - maybe he wasn’t QUITE a midget
7. elaine - September 12th, 2007 at 12:04 pm
the mystery of this year 2007 is madeline mccann lets hope and pray to god they find out what happened to that poor kid
8. jfrater - September 12th, 2007 at 12:09 pm
elaine: true indeed - at least it does appear that the police are getting closer to a solution.
9. tjgrs - September 12th, 2007 at 9:13 pm
technically Martin Luther King Jr. may be an unsolved murder. not even his son thinks james earl ray did it
10. jfrater - September 13th, 2007 at 12:28 am
tjgrs: I came across mention of that when I was researching this article. Thanks for adding it.
11. Johnny idol - October 2nd, 2007 at 7:42 pm
im from Sweden, one man claimed that he killed olof palme and confessed it later in court, however that was later discoverd to be fake when evidence showd up that he werent close to the spot palme was killed.
12. Anonymous - October 25th, 2007 at 7:53 pm
Hannah:
Maybe it was a kid O_o
13. jack the ripper - December 12th, 2007 at 5:46 pm
hahahahah
14. Sarah - December 24th, 2007 at 1:17 pm
haha jack the stripper
15. shirley - January 4th, 2008 at 10:27 am
im glad 2 c jon benet on here ! i hope she is never 4gotten 1 may she rest in peace and i hope her murderer rots in hell
16. mandy - January 6th, 2008 at 11:53 am
It is my belief that the jack the ripper killer was the butcher as well as the prince. I think the prince provided the butcher with the grapes found at the murders. I feel the prince was threatened b the fact he knew one slip of any of the prostitutes tongue of him incountering and treating them coud ruin him. Unfortunately back then if you didn’t have money or power you weren’t really worth much. And if it not be the butcher that helped then perhaps the prince’s coach rider. Some how the prince I believe tied in.
17. James - January 14th, 2008 at 2:00 pm
I survived an axe attack in 2005. To be the object of attempted murder is a horrifying experience. My attacker was caught and sent to prison. Thank God for that. All murders will have their day in the final court and that’s a comfort to some degree.
18. dan231 - January 14th, 2008 at 2:59 pm
GOO!! an axe attack!!! Goes to show you that some people are truely farked in the head.
I was once stabbed in the arm with a math compass.
19. sue - January 17th, 2008 at 11:42 pm
The story of Jon benet really makes me sad.such a sweet baby taken before her time.i hope one day one time they get the monster who did that to her.its only a shame that her mother also passed before finding out who did that to her child.
20. suzi - January 18th, 2008 at 1:46 am
This list is so sobering. Murder is such a heinous crime. So many of the victims were helpless, (children and prostitutes).
James, I am so glad you survived.
I do long for justice for all murder victims.
21. Anothermedium - January 26th, 2008 at 3:25 pm
This may sound really crazy but I have a dreams about things that really happen if you have ever seen medium its like that .
Well the other night I had a dream about people in a white van last night I had a horrible nightmare about women who were tortured to death they were raped there limbs held while they were raped with objects one had brown hair kinda long medium to long hair ,I dreamt threw the eyes of one of the victoms and
she was being held and tortured and screaming a blood curtling scream and trying to kick her legs then Im not sure but I think someone hit her in the side of the neck with something like an ax maybe because she felt the impact and the pain that went up into her head
then it felt like she was having a heart attack,it was all so awful but at one point there was nothing but the scream it was like her whole body went into the scream everything she had went into the scream
and her chest got heavy really heavy and her arms hurt and the side of her neck going up into her head hurt yet there wasnt even the terror left only the scream and its like her soul left with the scream or something I woke up in the middle of the night from the nightmare and it was all so real I could still feel her pain,
and I wanted to call the police in the middle of the night and tell them we have to stop these phsyco killers I think there was a man and women maybe 4 people involved phsycos like the freaking Manson family or something. And I think there the same people in the white van
22. sdggrant - January 26th, 2008 at 3:41 pm
You know,Anothermedium, they have meds for that…
23. John - January 30th, 2008 at 11:51 am
I study British serial killers, and it seems odd that during 2007 no serial killers were identified as active, despite the fact that there are between two and six serial killers active in the country at any one time. Therefore, there must be several active serial killers in the UK right now.
24. satori - January 31st, 2008 at 6:01 am
#8’s face is so haunting. It’s almost like he’s alive.
25. Tomo - February 8th, 2008 at 10:40 pm
What about JFK? unsolved, right?
In fact, I don’t think anyone ever resolves cases of any of the world leaders or political figures that are assasinated. Do I sense another list idea, “Top 10 unsolved assisinations”?
26. Elaine - February 14th, 2008 at 8:30 am
The boy in the box was my sisters baby
27. Gaby - February 23rd, 2008 at 8:03 pm
I wish there was some way i could help solve one of those cases person who did that to those women to rest. HE did not only kill them but he slowly torture them. That person was not obly sinister but truely heartless. I also have a theory that he was in close contact with these women and watched over them every day. Also I beleive that the women also had and new each other and shared something incomen like a job or secret! I feel pity for those women that the police could not investigld ate further and just gave up it were be back then I would have never stopped.
28. Gaby - February 23rd, 2008 at 8:11 pm
Whats the piont in killing would you really feel proud or a sense of accomplishment if you killed somebody if you do thats just sad and i feel pity for you. If you were to kill a child thats defenless and just by looking at his/hers face makes you feel happy thats sick and wrong peoples lives are not something to mess around with wat you do returns to you 10 fold, you get wat you deserve!!!!
29. Gaby - February 23rd, 2008 at 8:14 pm
I WISH THERE WAS SOMETHING USEFUL OR HELPFUL I COULD DO THEN JUST SITTING HERE AND DOIN NOTHING!!!!
30. Riya - March 17th, 2008 at 7:48 pm
hey, not to be bothersome or anything, but there is another unsolved case people have rarely heard of: Evelyn Hernandez went missing along with her five year old son, and she was at least eight months pregnant when she vanished.Her torso was found in the nearby bay, and her son and unborn child were never found. It happened about the same time as Laci Peterson, but the latter got the most media attention. I hope that in your next list you will includ her!
31. Mark L - March 30th, 2008 at 10:08 pm
Okay, for starters you can probably forget JFK and MLK since the evidince against both Oswald and Ray is overwhelming but some people demand a mystery. It’s nothing new, the same thing happened with Lincoln and Arch Duke Franz Ferdinand and the only thing that pushed them to the back of the public debate were new assassinations that people could construct mysteries around. I realize that it’s very cool to declare that killers of JFK and MLK were never brought to justice but the truth is that the evidince against Lee Harvey Oswald and James Earl Ray is solid.
Now if you want a murder mystery that is true and a sure cause of the shivers you might consider the summer of 1912 midwest axe murders. In Villesca Iowa eight people were murdered in a single night and in Colorado Springs Colorado just a few weeks before six people were murdered. The later that year a family of five were slaughtered in a small Kansas town. The MI was the same in both cases, killer slipped into the victims house used an axe on the whole family and didn’t take anything. Nobody was ever proven to be the killer and the cases remain unsloved. The notion that there was a monster walking about the hinterland murdering whole families with an axe and slipping away into the shadows is far more disturbing than Jack the Ripper in the London fog. Somehow the Ripper belongs to and is at home in the Whitchapel night. But the idea of something far worse than the Ripper lurking in some cornfield beneath the pale moonlight and stalking towads the silent farm house sets the nerves right on edge. The 1912 midwest monster belongs on the list.
32. curious - April 13th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
Gaby, who is your sister? Why do you think the boy in the box is her son?
33. Brendy - April 23rd, 2008 at 1:43 pm
I think alot of stuff is bad but as long as we keep giving people da golory in make them feel famous by having dem on t.v and n da news they will keep on killing because we as citizens keep giviv them what it is they want……………. and maybe just maybe if we stop giving it all dat fame then we coul slove some of the murders
34. akickahhz - May 6th, 2008 at 6:59 am
i luv black dahling
35. Frederik - May 19th, 2008 at 1:51 pm
In the case of the little girl (Ramsay), has anyone ever thought of comparing the DNA evidence found at the scene of the crime with that of the mother?
As far as I understood from the TV documentary the “male family members”had been excluded as suspects by DNA testing.
It is all in the eyes and the mother has got the “look”.
I have been right many times before, a gut feeling i have developed from years of experience with killers.
I live in South Africa where crime is rive and many murders are being committed each day, i know what i am talking about.
Although she is dead, there must be trace evidence somewhere to be able to test the mother, do it!!
If i am right, contact me, i can help with many more of the unsolved cases in the USA.
Frederik Brits
36. sylvester - May 23rd, 2008 at 12:23 am
With handwriting like that Jack the Ripper must have been a doctor!
37. Death is a new beggining - June 7th, 2008 at 10:09 pm
yhoo guyz no nothin
38. patricia_sas - June 18th, 2008 at 10:07 pm
hi, i’m patricia from indonesia.
we have some famous murder cases too, though it may not been publicized throughout the world like jack the ripper.
there’s a case of robot gedek, a homeless man who sodomized and mutilated boys aged 7-16. he was tried and sentenced to death, but near to his death penalty he died of “natural cause” in prison, so they said. nowadays, the police found 3 bodies of young boys age 6-9 who’s been killed in the same way as robot gedek’s way. they called it the robot gedek II case. impossible for him to be alive, it might be a copycat or somebody who like the attention that media gave to those cases.
one cannibal, name sumanto. he’s one proof of the “folie a deux” delusions of grandeur. mystical beliefs made him did so. he served several years in prison, now he’s been released. but he’s never been examined by the psychiatrist.
there was a man who killed 22 person, he practiced as a witch-craft in a village in north sumatera, molested then killed 22 of his female patients.
then there was officer lazuardi, a police officer, killed 7 people then dumped their bodies along the riverbank in sumatera. he killed the in executionist style with his gun.
some cases involved paedophilia, and killed some little girls.
the world’s getting insane.
39. The Almond Brothers - June 26th, 2008 at 1:02 am
Jack the Ripper was bitchin’!
I know, I’m terrible. But he was. ‘Cause we’re The Almond Brothers!
40. intensity - June 28th, 2008 at 5:57 am
Jack the Ripper WAS crazy as shit!!! Maybe his/her mama was a prostitute. That would really mess up my head.
41. preg momma uk - July 25th, 2008 at 10:14 am
being a mum of a teen and one on the way it scares the shit outta me that everytime he goes out the safety of my home hes surrounded by peedos and nutjacks. .i believe peedos should be named and shamed. .may help prevent a few children from dying at there hands
42. preg momma uk - July 25th, 2008 at 10:25 am
i hope they find the identity of the bennet and boy in the box killers. .but do find it creepy that parents dress there kids like that for pageants. .why not let em look natural
43. LilNic - August 1st, 2008 at 12:48 pm
what makes me curious is the reasons why people murder.What can they have experienced or what has gone thourgh their head to do such a thing?i feel another listcoming on jfrater,
top 10 reasons why people murder
44. :) - August 1st, 2008 at 7:27 pm
i think jonbenets mother and father murdered her!
45. Lotte123 - August 14th, 2008 at 5:46 am
Another intriguing unsolved murder, in Essex in England in 1996, A car-dealer, John Marshall went missing, a couple of days later his Range Rover was found, there was a bale of hay in the back of the range rover and he was under the hay, he had been shot in the head and the chest. He had his expensive watch stolen, and the keys to the range rover and a “Head” Sports Bag - but £5000 in cash he had in the glove compartment was still there. A parking ticket on the range rover showed that it had been parked where it was found the morning after he went missing. No-one ever arrested, no-one charged. He knew one of the 3 men murdered at Rettendon in 1995 in their range rover from the gym but does not appear to have been a criminal in any way himself, did not have any involvement in crime or drugs in any way & a famous british soap actor friend of his confirmed this in a public statement to the media saying that John Marshall was law-abiding and rich from his legitimate car business & would certainly not risk his family, mansion house and business by getting involved in any shady dealings, but still he was found shot in a contract style killing in his range rover, just like the rettendon 3, just 6 months or so after they were murdered. Case is still Unsolved, still listed on Essex Police website as an unsolved crime they are still appealing for witnesses.
46. Anon - August 21st, 2008 at 11:03 am
I agree with ‘:)’
I think the mother and father did it. because when the police searched the basement, the father went with them, and toldthem not to go through this particular door because it was sealed shut or something.
Later though he went through the door, ‘found’ jonbenet and carried her upstairs shouting for the police to come quick. Everyone rushed through to see what was happening, except the mother, who stayed seated on the couch- kinda like she already knew.
Creepy huh? That parents could murder their own child.
Also, no windows or other doors let to the basement, so it must have been someone who could get into the house.
47. Savannah - August 27th, 2008 at 12:06 pm
The JFK murder should have been on this list.I did a report on Jack The Ripper and it was very interesting.He obviously didn’t like prostitutes.
48. abcz - August 28th, 2008 at 8:21 pm
the zodiac shouldve been number 1 man jack the ripper only killed prostituts zodiac killed people (at random and zodiac mightve claimed more victims)
49. Vampires are real - September 11th, 2008 at 9:51 am
How Can you have all them people i have never heard of (apart from JonBenet) & not have Princess Diana or Kelsey shelton briggs or all them innocent children that died in a world of abuse?
The world needs to no about what matters in life and that it is not right to Abuse ANYTHING especially not living things.!!!! now help me make the world a better place. A place with out Violence & Cruel Deaths to children & animals.
50. malfore - September 17th, 2008 at 5:50 pm
Soapbox much Vamp?
51. leonard - September 23rd, 2008 at 5:39 am
hey, don’t forget the famous disappearance of ELODIA. Google her, there are tv shows with over 200 episodes only about her.
52. Pettersson - September 28th, 2008 at 3:53 am
Probably Palme was indeed shot by Christer Pettersson. Pettersson was a problematic person, not always in touch with reality. It could have been very possible that he shot Palme without even being aware who was his target. Some theorists claim that this was exactly why he was a perfect patsy for the occasion, but I wouldn’t take those claims too seriously.
53. jenoshea - October 13th, 2008 at 4:33 am
Jack the Ripper: James Maybrick. Look into this, it is a very surprising story.
54. vally - October 18th, 2008 at 10:11 am
boy in box
very sad ,how can such a horrid crime be left without answers . if i had all the case notes i would solve it …
55. t f - October 25th, 2008 at 2:13 pm
i knew people was crazy but i would have thought they would go that far i know they would have feel bad because what about the people family’s because i think if they were killed they would want there familt to know or if somw bodt in there family was killed wouldnt they want to know how they were killed or be killed