20 Disturbing Interviews with Serial Killers Before Execution

TLDRWatch Mojo presents 20 disturbing interviews with serial killers before their executions. These interviews provide chilling insights into the minds of notorious killers such as Michael Bruce Ross, Edward Wayne Edwards, Bobby Joe Long, and more. Get ready for a bone-chilling look into the darkest corners of the human psyche.

Key insights

💀Serial killers often show little remorse for their crimes and may even take pride in their actions.

🔪Many serial killers display a disconnect from empathy and emotional attachment.

🎙️Interviews with serial killers before their execution offer a unique insight into their motivations and mindset.

🌡️Some serial killers attribute their violent behavior to childhood trauma or mental illness.

⚖️The death penalty serves as a form of closure for the families of serial killer victims.

Q&A

Are there any serial killers who showed remorse for their actions?

While some serial killers may exhibit remorse, many show a lack of empathy and detachment from their crimes.

Why do some serial killers enjoy talking about their crimes?

For some serial killers, discussing their crimes allows them to relive the power and control they had over their victims.

What insights can be gained from interviews with serial killers?

Interviews with serial killers provide psychologists and criminologists with valuable information about the psychology and motivations of these individuals.

Do serial killers always fit the stereotypical profile?

Not all serial killers fit the stereotypical profile. They can come from diverse backgrounds and exhibit varying patterns of behavior.

Do interviews with serial killers provide closure for the families of their victims?

Interviews and the subsequent execution of serial killers can provide some closure for the families of the victims, knowing that justice has been served.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Introduction to the disturbing interviews with serial killers before their executions.

02:03Michael Bruce Ross, known as the Roadside Strangler, reflects on his crimes and shows little remorse.

06:28Edward Wayne Edwards discusses his troubled childhood and confesses to multiple murders.

10:45Bobby Joe Long, the I-95 killer, describes the rush he experienced from taking innocent lives.

12:35Joseph Paul Franklin, a white supremacist, discusses his motivations and desire to start a race war.

13:47Gary Ray Bowles, the I-95 killer, shows a lack of remorse and justifies his actions.

15:56Billy Wayne Coble reflects on his crimes before his execution.