Most of us addictively watch crime shows and movies about serial killers. From Netflix's Dahmer to the recent capture of the Long Island Giglo Beach killer, along with movies and television shows with fake serial killers, there's always a fascination.

Even though we've already seen shows and movies about such savage murderers, we watch the latest that comes out every time.

So, where is Massachusetts, Maine, and New Hampshire on serial killings?

According to World Population Review, a serial killer is a person who murders two or more people in separate events. The FBI differentiates serial killing from mass murder or spree killings by the presence of a cooling-off period between victims.

World Population Review adds that serial killings account for less than 1% of total homicides, with the highest total between 1970 and 2000, when 70% of recorded serial murders occurred.

Alleged Boston Strangler Albert DeSalvo
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MASSACHUSETTS:

The Boston Strangler is the most well-known.  The Commonwealth also had The New Bedford Highway Killer, The Giggler, Alfred Gaynor, and the Cape Cod Vampire.  Click here to learn more from Wicked Local.  World Population Review says The Bay state sits at #21 for the most victims in the country.

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NEW HAMPSHIRE:

The Chameleon Killer, otherwise known as Terry Peder Rasmussen, is the most notorious.  ABC News has more on him.  The Granite State is 47th on the list for most victims, according to World Population Review.

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MAINE:

Christian Charles Nielson is the most notorious here, and Murderpedia has more information on his terror.  Maine is 43rd on the list, with the most victims from World Population Review.

Vermont ranks last on the list, with Rhode Island at #45 and Connecticut at #30, according to World Population Review.

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