Top 20 Scariest Real Life Killers You've Never Heard Of
Sebastian Wright
Published Apr 08, 2026
Top 20 Scariest Real Life Killers You’ve Never Heard Of
Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we’re counting down our picks for the Top 20 Scariest Real Life Killers You’ve Never Heard Of.
For this list, we’ll be looking at the most terrifying killers that haven’t received widespread recognition.
Which of these creeps you out? Let us know in the comments.
#20: The Harpe Brothers
This duo holds a special place in true crime history, yet few people have heard of them. Perhaps that’s owing to how long ago their crimes were. Micajah “Big” Harpe and Wiley “Little” Harpe are the first known serial killers in American history. Their crimes spanned the Southeastern United States in the late 18th century. Taking advantage of the remote isolation of the Appalachian Mountains, the brothers would kill settlers coming south after the American Revolution. Their true number of victims remains unknown, but most estimates place it between 39 and 50. Their actions attracted vigilante attention, and Micajah was brutally killed by a posse in 1799. Wiley was eventually caught and executed in 1804.#19: Alexander Pichushkin
One of the most notorious Russian serial killers in modern history, Alexander Pichushkin killed up to 60 people between 1992 and 2006. He became known as the Chessboard Killer, and Bitsa Park Maniac, after the Moscow park where most of his crimes occurred. Many of his victims were elderly vagrants whom he attracted with the promise of vodka, company, and a good chat. He would then strike them with the bottle or a hammer. Pichushkin was finally caught in 2006 after killing co-worker Marina Moskalyova. Surveillance footage from a train station captured Moskalyova with Pichushkin, and he was finally taken in for questioning. He readily confessed to his crimes and is now spending life in prison.#18: Dorothea Puente
Female serial killers don’t often get recognition, even if they’re as bad as Dorothea Puente. Known in the media as the Death House Landlady, Puente operated a boarding house in Sacramento that took in tenants who were elderly, developmentally disabled, or had substance use issues. Between 1982 and 88, Puente killed nine of her patrons and committed fraud by collecting their pensions and social security checks. Seven bodies were buried on the property of her boarding house, and another was dumped in a box by a river. Puente was eventually caught after killing Alvaro Montoya, as his social worker had reported him missing. She was convicted of three homicides and given life in prison. She died in 2011 at the age of 82.advertisement
#17: David Parker Ray
Better known as the Toy-Box Killer, David Parker Ray is not officially a serial killer, as he has never been lawfully linked to a homicide. However, many experts believe that he is responsible for up to 60 killings. Ray terrorized the American Southwest from 1957 to 1999. He would kidnap women and torture them in a trailer he called his “toy box”, before drugging and abandoning them or killing them. The details are too horrible to get into here. While he was never convicted of murder, Ray received 224 years in prison for abduction and torture. He died of a heart attack in 2002.#16: Carl Panzram
The awful crimes of Carl Panzram range from burglary and arson to sexual assault and murder. Born in 1891, Panzram had a difficult childhood with strict and abusive parents. As an adult, he moved around a lot and was in and out of prison for various offenses. In 1920, he bought a yacht, and sexually assaulted and murdered 10 sailors in New York. His crimes continued in Southern Africa, where he targeted young and vulnerable victims, which he continued to do on his return to the States. From prison, he confessed to 21 murders; but may have killed over one hundred. He was executed in 1930 at the age of 39.#15: Samuel Little
When we think of the most infamous serial killers in American history, we think of Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, and John Wayne Gacy. Few ever bring up Samuel Little, even though he has the highest victim count of any American serial killer. Little’s life of crime spanned decades. His first confirmed victim was 32-year-old Annie Stewart, who was strangled to death on October 11, 1981. However, his killing spree may have started over a decade earlier with the murder of Mary Jo Brosley in December 1970. After Little was arrested in 2012, he confessed to killing 93 women. The FBI has officially linked Little to 60 of these 93 killings. By comparison, Bundy killed at least 20, Dahmer 17, and Gacy 33.#14: Robert Pickton
Canada has also produced its fair share of serial killers, including Robert Pickton. The son of pig farmers in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia, he and his brother David worked from a young age, and were bullied for stinking of pig manure in school. After inheriting the farm, the brothers held raves on the property in the 1990s. A police search in 2002 uncovered the remains of several missing women. Targeting drug addicts and sex workers in Vancouver’s Downtown Eastside, Pickton had been murdering women on the farm. He was charged with 26 murders, but confessed to 49. It’s believed that Pickton fed some remains to his pigs; some may have been mixed with pork and sold to the public.advertisement