Dubbed “the Internet’s first serial killer,” John Robinson killed eight young women whom he met on the Internet to fulfill his lust as a self-proclaimed “slave master.”
On June 2, 2000, Robinson was arrested inside his house in Kansas after two of his “slaves” filed battery and theft complaints against him. Robinson appeared visibly nervous as the police searched for evidence inside his home.
Photographs found on Robinson’s computer revealed his deep interest in sadomasochism. He also had photos of his bound victims.
The task force then shifted their focus to Robinson’s storage locker. Upon arrival, detectives immediately discovered pictures and documents of missing women from the 1980s.
Investigators also found sex toys, slave contracts, envelopes addressed to the missing women’s relatives, and blank sheets of paper signed with the names of the missing women.
With a wealth of evidence in their possession, the following day, police visited Robinson’s 17-acre farm, accompanied by three search-and-rescue dog teams.
The search eventually led investigators to the barrels near a shed.
When detectives opened the barrels, they stumbled upon a sight that still haunts them to this day.
As of 2023, John Robinson remains on death row at the El Dorado Correctional Facility in Kansas.