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“Abbadabba” — Otto Berman, U.S. Mafia accountant
“Aboudamita” — Anthony Loria, Sr. - French Connection drug smuggler (Lucchese Family) Fourth Amendment defendant (1961)
“The Acid Killer” or “The Acid-Bath Killer” — John George Haigh, British serial killer
“Action” — William Jackson, U.S. Mafia loansharking collector
“Al Capone of Los Angeles” — Jack Dragna, boss of the “Mickey Mouse Mob” Mafia family in California
“Allie” — Albert Tannenbaum, U.S. hitman
“Alligator Man” — Joe Ball, serial killer
“The Alphabet Killer” — Unidentified American serial killer
“American Bluebeard” — Helmuth Schmidt, U.S. serial killer
“Angel of Death” —
Beverley Allitt, English serial killer.
Richard Angelo, U.S. serial killer
Kristen Gilbert, U.S. serial killer
Josef Mengele, (”Todesengel” in German) Nazi German war criminal
Jeff Weise, U.S. spree killer
The Angel Makers of Nagyrév a group of 26 Hungerian serial killers
“The Ant” — Tony Spilotro, U.S. mafioso
“Apples” — Hugh MacIntosh, U.S. gangster
“The Arizona Tigress” — Winnie Ruth Judd, U.S. murderer
“Arkansas Tom Jones” — Roy Daugherty, U.S. outlaw and Wild Bunch member
“Arsenic Anna” — Anna Marie Hahn, U.S. serial killer[3]
“The Atlanta Child Murderer” - Wayne Williams, American serial killer
“The Atlas Vampire” — unidentified Swedish murderer
“Auntie Thally” — Caroline Grills, Australian serial killer
“Axeman of New Orleans — unidentified U.S. serial killer
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