Few People Know Of The Casanova Killer, Who Had A Chilling History In Georgia
By Lisa Sammons|Published October 20, 2022
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True crime has been in the spotlight a lot lately. It seems like everyone is fascinated with stories of people who seem to be pure evil. You can find plenty of podcasts, TV shows, and films about terrible serial killers from throughout history. Names like Jeffrey Dahmer, Ted Bundy, and John Wayne Gacy are as familiar to us as athletes and movie stars. One of the most prolific serial killers in Georgia history does not have nearly the notoriety of those infamous criminals, but aficionados of true crime in Georgia know him to be perhaps even more malicious. Paul John Knowles, known as the Casanova Killer, is tied to the murder of 18 people, though if you believe his stories, he killed up to 35.
Officially, Paul John Knowles was tied to the death of 18 people, but he confessed to another 17 murders that could not be proven. All of his confirmed murders took place between July 1974 and November 1974.
For more information about the Casanova killer in Georgia, check out this documentary on Youtube from Atlanta news station 11Alive:
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