Since a dramatic peak in the 1980s, serial killers in the U.S. have been in decline for three decades. Experts have a few theories that can help explain why.
I would almost guess that having an entire culture that consumes serial killer histories and trucrime as a large part of it's media diet has, perhaps, taught serial killers how to more easily get away with their crimes?
I would almost guess that having an entire culture that consumes serial killer histories and trucrime as a large part of it's media diet has, perhaps, taught serial killers how to more easily get away with their crimes?
Or it's just no more leaded gasoline, idk.
Yeah I wouldn't be surprised if there's quite a few just operating under the radar