The article lists the top 10 most disturbing interviews with murderers, including:
1. John Wayne Gacy's calm demeanor during an interview, despite his sociopathic tendencies.
2. Ted Bundy's subtle, cold-blooded reputation and body language during an interview.
3. Richard Ramirez's tense responses and coiled rage during an interrogation.
4. Edmund Kemper's matter-of-fact way of describing his crimes and his self-referential joke about his modus operandi.
5. Jeffrey Dahmer's calm, soft-spoken retelling of his horrific crimes.
6. Gary Ridgway's unrepentant attitude during an interview.
7. Charles Manson's deranged personality and occasional violent outbursts during an interview.
8. Ottis Toole's chilling smile and explicit descriptions of his crimes.
9. Issei Sagawa's calm and fragile behavior while describing his premeditated murder and cannibalism.
10. Aileen Wuornos's disturbing interview on the eve of her execution, where she accuses society of sabotaging her and describes her paranoia and mental state.
These interviews are considered disturbing due to the murderers' calm and collected demeanor, their willingness to describe their crimes in detail, and their lack of remorse.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The text is about a list of the top 10 most disturbing interviews with murderers.
2. John Wayne Gacy was a serial killer who was interviewed by CBS News in 1992.
3. Gacy was known for his sociopathic tendencies and ability to shift the blame for his crimes.
4. Ted Bundy was a serial killer who was interviewed in 1977 while in prison.
5. Bundy's body language and behavior during the interview made him appear relaxed and almost happy.
6. Richard Ramirez was a serial killer known as the "Night Stalker" who was interviewed by author Mike Watt Keys.
7. Ramirez's responses to the interviewer's questions were tense and showed a coiled rage.
8. Edmund Kemper was a serial killer who was interviewed in the 1981 documentary "The Killing of America".
9. Kemper described his past crimes in a matter-of-fact way and even made a self-referential joke about his modus operandi.
10. Jeffrey Dahmer was a serial killer who was interviewed by Tom Phillips.
11. Dahmer's calm and soft-spoken demeanor during the interview made his crimes seem even more horrific.
12. Gary Ridgway, also known as the "Green River Killer", was one of the most prolific serial killers in the USA.
13. Ridgway was interviewed by the FBI and calmly described how he gained the trust of his victims.
14. Charles Manson was a serial killer who was interviewed in 1987.
15. Manson's behavior during the interview was often deranged and scattered.
16. Pedro López was a serial killer who was interviewed by a journalist.
17. López's calm and collected demeanor during the interview was chilling.
18. Issei Sagawa was a serial killer who was interviewed in a documentary.
19. Sagawa described his crimes, including the premeditated shooting and devouring of his classmate, in a calm and fragile tone.
20. Aileen Wuornos was a serial killer who was interviewed on the eve of her execution.
21. Wuornos's accusations of sonic torment and food manipulation in prison were disturbing.
22. Wuornos's mental state during the interview was critical and her behavior was chilling.