Australian MP and suspected serial killer Thomas Ley speaks a rally in Sydney prior to the 1928 federal election. Ley would lose his reelection bid on account of corruption scandals and rising public suspicions that he had been involved in the recent deaths of three political opponents [1157 x 874].

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    1. In all likelihood, [Thomas Ley](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Thomas_Ley) had the most successful political career out of any dye-in-wool serial killer in the developed world.

      Bundy was involved in Republican politics in the early 1970s and became an assistant to the chairman of the Washington State Republican Party. However, that was before he started killing people. Prior to his arrest, Gacy was a well-known and respected public figure. He even had Secret Service clearance despite being a convicted rapist who had faced multiple allegations for other non-fatal rapes. However, he never got past being a Democrat precinct captain in his township in ofChicago.

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