23 Extremely Dark True Crime Stories From The United States Deep South

Warning: Graphic and disturbing content ahead including mentions of murder.

1.The unsolved gruesome murders of Russell and Shirley Dermond, an elderly couple in Putnam County, Georgia in May 2014 that left a community shaken.

On May 6, the couple was supposed to attend a Kentucky Derby party with some friends. But when they didn't arrive, friends went to their house to check in on the couple. What they found was Russell's decapitated body in the garage. Over one week later, his wife Shirley's body was found floating in the lake, having been weighted down with concrete blocks.Although investigators had multiple leads, no perpetrator(s) or motive was ever discovered. 

2.The wild story of Audrey Marie Hilley, aka the "Black Widow Killer" of Alabama who poisoned her husband, Frank Hilley, with arsenic in May 1975 and even faked her own death at one point.

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3.The tragic and suspicious death of 17-year-old Kendrick Johnson, whose body was discovered inside a vertical rolled-up mat in the gymnasium of his high school in Valdosta, Georgia in 2013.

The initial investigation came to the conclusion that Johnson

4.The recent high-profile trial of American former lawyer Alex Murdaugh who was found guilty of murdering his wife, Maggie, and their 22-year-old son, Paul, on June 7, 2021, in South Carolina's Lowcountry.

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5.The disappearance of Wetumpka, Alabama resident Traci Pittman Kegley in 1998. Her car was found abandoned with her unharmed two-year-old daughter, purse, and ID still inside.

billboard for the missing person

6.The puzzling death of Tamla Horsford whose body was discovered in the backyard of a friend/fellow "football mom's" home in Cumming, Georgia in November 2018.

Forty-year-old Tamla, a mother of five, was at a sleepover birthday party at a friend's house when she was found

7.The unsolved case of seven-year-old Daffany Tullos, who went missing in July 1988. Tullos had gotten into an argument with her mother over some fish sticks and left home that night.

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8.Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins Jr., a serial killer and rapist in South Carolina who murdered more than a dozen people (although he claimed to have killed more than 100) over the course of several decades from the 1950s–1980s. He would either stab, shoot, drown, or poison his victims.

news anchor talking about the final kill

9.The Bigham family murders which is about a powerful family active in Florence County, South Carolina during the late 19th and early 20th centuries. It is believed that, over three generations, the family was responsible for nearly 20 murders, including their own family members.

creepy large house surrounded by trees

10.The horrendous murder of 14-year-old Emmett Till in 1955, which brought nationwide attention to racial violence and injustice in Mississippi.

young emmit

11.The story of Lana Clayton, a nurse who used eyedrops to poison and kill her husband, Steve Clayton, in Lake Wylie, South Carolina in 2021.

lana in the courtroom

12.Eric Robert Rudolph, aka the "Olympic Park Bomber," an American domestic terrorist who was convicted of a series of bombings from 1996 to 1998 in the Southern US, including the infamous Centennial Olympic Park bombing at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia.

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13.The strange and inexplicable disappearance of 25-year-old Atlanta, Georgia resident, Mary Shotwell Little, in 1965. Little was last seen by her friend and coworker around 8 p.m. after they had dinner and parted ways.

unsolved stamped on papers from the case

14.Viola Hyatt, aka the "Torso Slayer," who shot and dismembered two men on June 28, 1959, in Alabama before throwing their remains out of her car window.

empty dirt road

15.The "Axeman of New Orleans," a serial killer active in the New Orleans, Louisiana area from 1917 to 1919 who mainly targeted Italian immigrants and Italian-Americans and was never caught or identified.

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16.The unsolved case of Kenny Joe Johnson, a 14-year-old boy who was strangled to death before his body was wrapped in a carpet and left in a park on the edge of Mississippi in 1987.

the large river with a dam

17.The disappearance of a young woman named Dail Dinwiddie in Columbia, South Carolina, which still remains a mystery decades later.

the missing poster for her

18.The unsolved death of Quawan Charles, a 15-year-old Baldwin, Louisiana teen whose body was found in a sugar cane field in 2020 after he went missing.

man holding up a photo of him and quawan

19.The dark stories surrounding the Valley of the Kings cult in Tylertown, Mississippi, whose leader and believed son were indicted on charges of sexual battery, conspiracy to commit sexual battery, and contributing to the delinquency of a minor in 2001.

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20.Serial killer Todd Kohlhepp who was convicted of murdering seven people (and possibly more, as he claimed) in South Carolina between 2003 and 2016.

his back as he stands in court

21.The unsolved brutal murder of high school senior Rhonda Sue Coleman in Hazlehurst, Georgia in 1990.

old photo of a car with the driver's door opened

22.The suspicious death of Christian Andreacchio in Meridian, Mississippi in 2014, whose death was ruled a suicide, but whose family believes he was murdered.

closeup up the young man

23.Finally, the unresolved murder of Isadore Banks, a wealthy Black businessman, land owner, and war veteran in Arkansas* who was brutally killed in June of 1954. Although the FBI opened an investigation into the crime in 2007, it was closed just five years later in 2012 after "no subjects (were) identified."

A car traveling through the Ozarks in the 1950s

If you or anyone you know has information on a missing person case, call local law enforcement first. You can also contact the National Center for Missing & Exploited Children at 1-800-843-5678 (THE-LOST) or visit the National Missing and Unidentified Persons System site for regional case assistance.