Yes!! I'm not the only one! lol
Its been a somewhat morbid interest (obsession at times) of mine since I was a young child. I even had a cat called Bundy (so called as he used to attack female cats on a regular basis, but was incredibly charming with me lol).
I don't think a day goes by when Crime and Investigation Network isn't watched at least once.
A nice show or book on Bundy, Gacy, Dahmer, Neilsen, "BTK", "Son Of Sam", Ridgeway, are all welcome.
However, I have reached that time now where I'm a bit sick of the "mainstream cliche" serial killer show. I think I have exhausted all known worldly knowledge of Fred West, Harold Shipman, Peter Sutcliffe, the Moors murderers and Jack the sodding ripper.. Sadly, these are the bulk of such tv shows.
Gimme a decent docu on some older cases like HH Holmes (PLEASE SOMEONE) or Mary Ann Cotton... Or if it must be 20thC+, Chikatilo, Lake and Ng, South Americans like "la bestia" (Garavito) and "The monster of the Andes" (Pedro Alonzo Lopez and his buddy), "The Chessboard killer" (Pichuskin)
If anyone wants to share any documentaries or book recommendations, please message me.
Currently I'm reading "Depraved: The definitive true story of H.H Holmes, whose grotesque crimes shattered turn-if-the-century Chicago" by Harold Schechter.
It's a really good book about my all-time favourite serial killer, H.H Holmes.