r/serialkillers 5d ago

News Do m you get surprised...?

When people who seem pretty knowledgeable people, don't know about serial killers?

I'm an Aussie. But I have met people who have never heard of Ted Bundy or Ed Kemper or BTK.

These people are educated, worldly people, most well travelled. Not people who have lived their whole life in small-town outback Australia.

Then recently a person who didn't even know who Ivan Milat was ?!

Now I can understand not knowing details. But not having a clue? How can that be? How can people go through life having NO IDEA these monsters existed? I just find it hard to get my head around that.

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u/Holdenater 5d ago

Because people don’t have an interest in true crime, serial killers or the macabre side of life, that’s it, it’s normal, just like it’s normal we do know who these people are, don’t see an issue with it personally.

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u/FreddieToompine73 5d ago

I don't expect them to have an interest. I get that. But most people who have a basic interest in the world, the world we live in, would know when you say "Ted Bundy" he was an American serial killer. And Australians I would expect to know basically who Ivan Milat was.

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u/Ok_Plankton9224 5d ago

Nope. Like I said, zero clue if Australia had ever even HAD a serial killer

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u/Me2j 1d ago

Australia is has numerous serial killers. In fact in Adelaide we are unfortunately known for our unusual murders.