Top 5 Serial Killers On TV

3. The Miniature Killer - CSIMiniature killer Now I get that CSI has already made an appearance on this list, but the fact is when you make a show with someone getting murdered every week, you're bound to have a more than ample selection of serial killers. Quite plainly, I know that The Miniature Killer isn't all that scary. Especially since she isn't a 'burly man who could strangle you with the sheer size of his biceps'. Yes, that's right. It's a she! However, when you take into play originality, you have got to appreciate the murderously meticulous aspect of the killings. Born as Natalie Davis, The Miniature Killer first planted her roots as a serial killer when she pushed her sister out of their tree house, overcome by jealousy of all the attention her sister got. Consumed by what she had done, Natalie became obsessed. After being given up being taken care of, both by her father and foster father, she finally cracked under all the pressure and became the serial killer as we know her to be today. Her motives are odd, apparently being deeply ingrained in her brain. The smell of bleach reignites the urge to kill. This olfactory response is due to the fact that she witnessed her father cleaning up her sisters blood which was splattered all over the sidewalk, with bleach. Psychosis aside, the thing that really sets her apart is the manner in which she commits her murders. The method is usually unrelated and can range from electrocution to bludgeoning. She didn't pick her victims so much as they picked her. Crazy, yet true. You see, the people she killed usually employed her as their cleaning lady. I see light bulbs going off and yes, you're right, all the bleach she used to clean undoubtedly set her off. The beauty of it all though is that her MO always ended up in a miniature model of the crime being left behind at the scene of the crime, or sent to one of the CSI team members. The detail put into it was always astounding and had hidden messages in it. For example, in one case, the blood pool in the model matched the blood of the actual victim. Also in every model there was a picture of a bloodied doll, which represented the doll her father, a famous ventriloquist, made in the likeness of her sister whom she killed. It's all beautifully creepy to me and if nothing, you should definitely appreciate the originality and pain-staking detail of it all.

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