Serial Killers of the 20th Century

Serial Killers of the 20th Century

5 Episodes

History is filled with figures who shocked the world not with courage, but with cruelty. This collection highlights serial killers. They were ordinary men and women who committed extraordinary crimes, exploiting fear, chaos, or trust for their own gain. Some hid behind uniforms, others behind respectability—but all left legacies of fear. Each film reveals how power, greed, and violence shaped destinies, and how justice, though often delayed, eventually followed.

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Serial Killers of the 20th Century
  • Nazi Party Member and Sadistic Serial Killer in Pre-War Munich: Johann Eichhorn

    Episode 1

    Johann Eichhorn, a Nazi Party member and railway worker, lived a double life as one of Munich’s most sadistic predators. Between the late 1920s and 1938, he raped over 90 women and girls, murdering at least five victims in brutal fashion. Protected for years by Nazi censorship, his crimes were hi...

  • RAF Airman Who Killed Women in WWII London: Gordon Cummins

    Episode 2

    London’s wartime blackout hid more than enemy planes. RAF airman Gordon Cummins murdered and mutilated women in early 1942, becoming infamous as the “Blackout Ripper.” Through crime scene details, witness accounts, and rare records, this film explores his shocking double life and the trial that e...

  • The Nazi Era Doctor Who Turned His Clinic into a Killing House: Marcel Petiot

    Episode 3

    France under Nazi rule was filled with danger, but for many, the greatest threat came not from the occupiers but from a trusted doctor. Marcel Petiot promised safety to desperate Jews and fugitives, charging fortunes for passage abroad. Instead, he poisoned, robbed, and burned his victims. Expose...

  • Nazi Railway Killer Who Terrorized Berlin’s Women: Paul Ogorzow

    Episode 4

    In wartime Berlin, amid Nazi propaganda and air raids, a silent terror emerged. Paul Ogorzow, a Nazi Party member and railway worker, became the S-Bahn Murderer—assaulting, raping, and killing women on Berlin’s trains. Shielded at first by a media blackout ordered by Joseph Goebbels, Ogorzow’s cr...

  • Nazi Germany’s Serial Killer Who Killed Innocent Boys: Adolf Seefeldt

    Episode 5

    Adolf Seefeldt, known as “Uncle Tick-Tock,” haunted Nazi Germany’s villages with a pocket watch and quiet smile, luring boys into the woods. Authorities dismissed the deaths as accidents, but behind the harmless facade was a predator who killed dozens—possibly 100 children. Tried in 1936, Seefeld...