Ed Gein
Ed Gein was an American murderer and body snatcher whose crimes in Wisconsin during the 1950s shocked the nation. He exhumed corpses and used body parts to create household items, as well as committing at least two murders. Gein was arrested in 1957 and later found legally insane, spending the rest of his life in a psychiatric institution. His case inspired numerous fictional characters and remains one of the most disturbing in U.S. criminal history.
Ed Kemper
Ed Kemper, known as the “Co-Ed Killer,” is an American serial killer who murdered multiple young women and members of his own family in the early 1970s. His crimes were notable for their brutality and for his willingness to speak openly about them after his arrest. Kemper turned himself in to police and later provided extensive insights into his psychology, assisting law enforcement in understanding serial offenders. His case remains one of the most studied in criminal psychology due to his intelligence and self-awareness.
Edward Zakrzewski
Edward Zakrzewski is the person who was executed for committing a crime, as per the title of the video
Efren Saldivar
Efren Saldivar is a documented serial killer, referred to as the 'Hospital Executioner'.
Elias Abuelazam
Elias Abuelazam is a documented serial killer known as The Flint Stabber, responsible for multiple stabbings in Flint, Michigan between 2010 and 2011.
Eric Edgar Cooke
Eric Edgar Cooke was an Australian serial killer responsible for a series of murders in Perth during the late 1950s and early 1960s. His crimes were notable for their randomness and variety, which initially made the investigation difficult. Cooke was eventually captured and confessed to multiple killings. He was convicted and executed in 1964, becoming the last person to be hanged in Western Australia.