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* Ed Gein could be considered an example of this. Decorating his home with parts from graves he dug up, and eventually two victims.
* ''Eleven'' bodies were found in Anthony Sowell's house, including several buried in the cellar. People thought the horrific smell in the neighborhood was a broken sewer pipeline or the sausage factory next door.
* Mafia hitman [[https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Roy_DeMeo#Gemini_Method Roy DeMeo]] and his crew kept a secret backroom in the Gemini Lounge where they would lure targets for assassination, and then dismember the bodies for covert disposal.
* A few years ago, the Turkish Police forces stumbled upon the primary safehouse of a domestic terrorist organization (they knew it was a safehouse but didn't expect it to be the primary one). Once secured, they sent teams to investigate the evidence and found out that the basement had been used for the torture and burial of several kidnapped people. Subsequent investigations revealed couple more of such houses. The clincher? None of these places were isolated. They were all in heavily populated urban centers.
* A ''very'' more light (but still NSFW) version exists in the BDSM world: the Dungeon, where they usually keep their "toys". The main differences is that the "victims" gave their initial consent, [[Too Kinky to Torture|they]] ''[[Too Kinky to Torture|like]]'' [[Too Kinky to Torture|it]], and death is heavily avoided ([[Rule 34|usually...]]).