For me, it could be Norman Bates. His inner turmoil and complex personality resonate with certain aspects of my own.
I'd say Hannibal Lecter. His intelligence and complex personality really intrigue me.
I think I might be a bit like Dexter. His calculated and methodical approach sometimes resonates with my organized thinking.
I think I'm more like Dexter from 'Dexter'. I'm kind of analytical and calculating, but also have a sense of justice in my own way.
I might identify with Hannibal Lecter because of his intelligence and complex character. He's not just a one-dimensional killer but has layers that make him fascinating.
Hard to say without more details about you. Maybe you could give some specific traits or behaviors you think link you to a particular fictional serial killer?
Well, I'd say I'm similar to Katniss Everdeen from The Hunger Games. I'm brave when facing challenges and willing to fight for what's right.
For mystery lovers, 'American Psycho' is a must - read. The mystery lies in trying to fully understand the mind of Patrick Bateman, the serial killer. His actions are so extreme and his dual life is so well - hidden that it's like peeling back layers of an onion to figure out what's really going on. Also, 'The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo' has a great mystery surrounding the serial killer on an island. Lisbeth Salander's investigation into the case is full of surprises.
Jack the Ripper is often considered one of the most notorious, but it's hard to determine the exact number of kills. Different theories and accounts exist.
Could be like Norman Bates from 'Psycho'. He had a complex personality and a disturbing modus operandi. But it really depends on how you answered the quiz questions.
Hannibal Lecter is often considered one with a significant kill count. But it's hard to determine the absolute highest as it depends on various factors and different fictional universes.