Serial Killers: Dennis Nilsen- A Serial Killer In London- Part 2


Unraveling the Twisted Mind of London’s Killer: The Chilling Saga of Dennis Nilsen- Part 2

Dennis Nilsen, known as the “Muswell Hill Murderer,” was a notorious British serial killer who preyed on young men in London during the late 1970s and early 1980s. Nilsen was known for his meticulous and depraved methods of killing, often targeting vulnerable individuals before dismembering and disposing of their bodies. His heinous crimes shocked the nation and left a trail of devastation in their wake. Join us as we delve deeper into the chilling psyche of this brutal serial killer and explore the harrowing details of his reign of terror in the dark alleyways of London.

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30 Comments to “Serial Killers: Dennis Nilsen- A Serial Killer In London- Part 2”

  • @user-if8qq7xv2d

    Decorated CORPORAL after ELEVEN years. TeHeHeHeHe

  • @Rainbowofthefallen

    Just commenting for the algorithm 💛💚

  • @marthaneves2211

    Is his accent cute, or should I call my shrink? 😮

  • @Bliss31

    The poor little girl 😢😢

  • @karencooper3428

    I know this was in part one, but I missed commenting til now, how much more American can you get saying to Denis Nelson come on dude 🤣🤣

  • @v3rlu5t

    These dudes fantasies are absolutely bonkers!!

  • @riacarmichael691

    I’m sorry because we are talking about people being murdered, but I laughed so hard Steph, you’re hilarious

  • @nazom_oko

    Nothing could have prepared me for the gorilla bit

  • @jessicaunderwood4005

    He was a cook. The only thing he ever killed while in the military is a bucket of potatoes.

  • @paultheuglydog

    Epic Rap Battles of History Jeffrey Dahmer vs. Dennis Neilson begin

    [Dennis Nilsen]
    Dennis Nilsen, the name that invokes fear,
    A murderer so cold, my crimes are crystal clear.
    From Muswell Hill to Cranley Gardens, I roamed,
    Luring victims to my doorstep, where death became their home.

    I strangled and drowned them, their lives I did sever,
    Disposing of their bodies, a gruesome endeavor.
    But Dahmer, you're a novice, your methods so crude,
    A cannibalistic killer, but you lacked my darkitude.

    [Jeffrey Dahmer]
    Dahmer's the name, and I'm straight from the Midwest,
    A twisted mind, a predator on the quest.
    I lured them with charm, promises of pleasure,
    But behind closed doors, they faced their darkest measure.

    I drugged and I strangled, then indulged in their flesh,
    A sickening frenzy, an unholy refresh.
    Your crimes were heinous, but mine were a symphony,
    A twisted dance of horror, a macabre elegy.

    [Dennis Nilsen]
    Oh, Dahmer, you were caught, your reign came to an end,
    But my atrocities remained, my secrets I did defend.
    You may have had more victims, but I was discreet,
    Hiding bodies in my home, so the world I could cheat.

    I had a taste for power, control was my game,
    Manipulating corpses, they had no one to blame.
    Your crimes were gruesome, but mine were the epitome,
    A chilling legacy, etched in criminal history.

    [Jeffrey Dahmer]
    Nilsen, you may think you're the master of fright,
    But your crimes were a blip, a flicker in the night.
    I left a trail of horror that the world won't forget,
    My depravity unmatched, a true monster's mindset.

    So step aside, Nilsen, I'm the king of this game,
    A vile embodiment of darkness and shame.
    We both played with death, but I took it to extremes,
    Jeffrey Dahmer, the nightmare that still haunts your dreams.

    Who Won Who's Next You Decide Epic Rap Battles of History

  • @jennyk9748

    Listening to this again, i think that Dennis used the loneliness excuse to justify his behavior to himself. I don't believe that's why he actually killed his victims.

  • @ValereeUnger-nt7ro

    I don't have any clue if you'll see this but I would love to talk with you. I am opening my own bakery on wheels called SooperBaked. I would love to talk with you about sponsorships and sending you some treats for you and derrick

  • @origamipein18

    They had him! And they let the SOB go! (Bleep)! DX

  • @robinlynn1319

    And who makes me for real laugh out loud..u ms stephanie 🤣 and a great tell all about one twisted individual to boot! U r the best in the biz💞

  • @lovelyleslie113

    I literally love you 🤣. My dogs are barking upstairs, and I am alone so what are they barking at? Is there an intruder?" It's the thinking out loud for me bc I do the same thing lmaooo

  • @bejbimama6689

    30:11 Stephanie explaining to incels how relationships work 🤣i am sorry, Stephanie You Are 100%right.

  • @ashbobash179

    This dude is so weird

  • @12whitelines

    anyone else thinking…"so like dahmer" after hearing a lot of the despicable acts this monster did.

  • @andreahall8127

    ummm yea…. Jeffery Dahmer vibes

  • @emberweyenberg3431

    OMG I didn't think I could hate this guy any more in part 2 than I did in part 1, but seeing his smugly face and his accent, I just want to start punching him, and I'm a pacifist. Even if you didn't know what this guy was about or how he treated his victim/partner/insignificant other, just the way he speaks and carries himself would make you hate him.

  • @sdbynum1

    Because this serial killer has a lot of the same characteristics of Dahmer. Like, not wanting the victim to leave.

  • @sdbynum1

    Please do a series on Jeffery Dahmer

  • @melaniebest5623

    He literally should have become an erotic novelist, his life would have turn out a lot different 🤦🏽‍♀️

  • @thriftynurse

    I read a book that had excerpts from serial killers diaries/journals and I'm pretty sure Dennis Neilson was the MOST disturbing one in there. I watch/read true crime all the time, plus I'm a nurse, so I'm pretty desensitized and takes alot to gross me out. But reading what he wrote about taking the bodies out and putting them back and sleeping with them and all that just beyond disturbed me. I took a good long break from true crime after that book. It really got under my skin in the worst way. One of the few times something has disturbed me so badly. He was something else for sure….but I will say he could have been a brilliant writer, too bad he didn't focus his energies towards that instead

  • @sthomasond

    I am always completely blown away by your ability to retain such detailed information and then put it into words so eloquently. Definitely one of the best true crime channels out there

  • @MariaClara-ke4db

    Your commentary is hilarious Stephanie!I’ve been chuckling the whole time watching this series😂😂❤️

  • @stephjovi

    David Tennant played this guy? Obviously with his real awesome schottish accent. Wonder if that's still available somewhere 🤔

  • @linda-k1958

    We had an absolute blast at Hollywood Wax museum in pigeon forge, they have specific accessories near all the wax replicas just for you to use when taking pictures of yourself and your group.. We were loudly and hysterically laughing thru the entirety. Fun times indeed!

  • @christinesutyla8431

    I ugly laughed when you went to check on the dogs lol

  • @christinesutyla8431

    Believe it or not, Brokeback Mountain came out in 2005. Crazy, right? I remember the controversy well, being from rural Manitoba of all places.

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