Serial Killer: Harvey Glatman (The Lonely Hearts Killer)



Harvey Murray Glatman (December 10, 1927 – September 18, 1959) was an American serial killer active during the late 1950s. He was known in the media as The Lonely Hearts Killer and The Glamour Girl Slayer. He would use several pseudonyms, posing as a professional photographer to lure his victims with the promise of a modeling career.

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45 thoughts on “Serial Killer: Harvey Glatman (The Lonely Hearts Killer)”

  1. What is with those hook noses all the Jewish guys have @8:15 ? They always show those is the editorial/political cartoons. The beady eyes, hook noses with the hands always rubbing together at the thought of money. Are they really all like that? They say that's why they were kicked out of 150 countries – predatorial lending….
    Harvey "the Weasel" Glatman

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  2. The first victim- all this talk about what she thought. What was in her mind. How can one know that when the woman was killed? It's not as if she could recount the attack.

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  3. my pc really didn't want me to see this vid. kept crashing. but i got through it. eventually. this was very interesting. most intriguing for me was how the parents seemed to know very early on that "that boy just ain't right". I would like to know more of the indicators they observed.

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  4. First and foremost, my upmost respect to you and yours in this time of sorrow, I am truly sorry for your loss, we all appreciate you, we’ll all be waiting for whenever you’re ready🙏🏻💕🙏🏻✌🏻

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  5. Sorry for your loss, professionals like you always find the strength to go forward just the same. Thanks for your good work. They never once wondered how many more like Fatman were out there? I would think even the most inexperienced officer would wonder how many more like him were out there!!!!!!

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  6. Again an awesome doc, though I do think some are born to kill, I still don't understand the mindset (probably just as well) but am starting to get the behaviour. Bit scary, but stranger danger is quite rare still.

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  7. Rob Keppel, caught Bundey, though not before he murderous spree, that is shown also this channel and is a little different. but they all exhibit the same mindset me thinks. Shame they did have him and his like when the Ripper of Yorkshire struck in the 1970's, again this is featured on the channel you are watching, suggest you check it out. I can't be sure why I like this channel, maybe true facts and not opinions, though so of those vids are interesting.

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  8. The WRITING of this narrative was exquisite, down to the final sentence ending in "rope." Halfway through I heard "perfunctory" and I had to wonder whose idea it was to use that word. Sure, the research drew heavily from the book, no doubt, but … this is miles apart from your typical YouTube recounting. Gripping story, laudable storytelling.

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