Timbo we do the opposite also all the time too

Dont say we - say u do those things
We are not all alike, we are capable of the best of things and the worst

Give these guys a look

UK
John Bodkin Adams - doctor acquitted of one murder in 1957 but according to police archives, the likely killer of at least 163 of his patients
Beverly Allitt - an Angel of Death; paediatric nurse who killed four patients and injured at least nine others, convicted in 1991
Robert Black - Scottish schoolgirl killer; convicted of three murders, suspected of many more
Ian Brady and Myra Hindley - aka Moors Murderers - murdered 5 children, aged between 10 and 17 years old, and buried them on Saddleworth Moor.
George Chapman - poisoned three women, suspected by some authors of being Jack the Ripper
John Childs - murdered six individuals; jailed 1980
Robert George Clements - doctor who murdered one wife but committed suicide before being arrested; three previous wives died in suspicious circumstances
John Christie - aka The Necrophile who killed 7 women (including his wife) and disputably 1 infant between 1943 and 1953 and hid them in his house and garden at 10 Rillington Place, Notting Hill, London. Hanged in 1953
Mary Ann Cotton - British Victorian killer, said to have taken more than 20 victims
Thomas Neill Cream - aka Lambeth Poisoner, began his killing spree in the US then moved to London. Hanged 1892
Amelia Dyer - murdered infants in her care; executed in 1896
Bruce George Peter Lee - aka the Hull Arsonist was convicted of 26 charges of manslaughter in 1981
Kenneth Erskine - aka Stockwell Strangler; jailed in 1988 for murdering seven pensioners
John George Haigh - aka the Acid Bath Murderer and the Vampire of London. Active in England during the 1940s. Was convicted of 6 murders, but claimed to have killed 9. Executed in 1949
Anthony Hardy - aka the Camden Ripper; convicted of three murders; suspected of at least four
Colin Ireland - aka Gay Slayer; killed five victims in the early 1990s
Michael Lupo - aka Wolf Man; convicted of four murders and the attempted murder of two others
Patrick Mackay - confessed to killing 11 people
Robert Maudsley - killer of four; killed three in prison
Peter Moore - businessman who killed men at random in Wales
Donald Neilson - aka Black Panther; killed four people including heiress Lesley Whittle
Dennis Nilsen - killer of 15 (possibly 16) men between 1978 and 1983
William Palmer - aka The Rugeley Poisoner
Mark Rowntree - 19 year old who killed four people at random
Harold Shipman - doctor convicted of 15 murders; a later inquiry stated he had killed at least 215 and possibly up to 457 people over a 25 year period
George Joseph Smith - aka The Brides in the Bath killer
John Straffen - child-killer and Britain's longest serving prisoner
Peter Sutcliffe - aka the Yorkshire Ripper; convicted in 1981 of the murders of 13 women and the attacks on 7 more from 1975 to 1980
Fred West and Rosemary West - aka House of Horrors murderers in Gloucester. They are believed to have tortured and murdered at least 12 young women between 1967 and 1987, many at the couple's home in Gloucester, England. He committed suicide in 1995 while awaiting trial for murder
Graham Frederick Young - aka The Teacup Poisoner; killed three individuals from 1962 to 1971