Spot the outlier -- silly game

opt
eta
led
ohm

Dahmer
Bundy
Gacy
Chikatilolo
Not Because Chikatilo is the only non american

Milk
Soup
Wheat
Bread

Ringo

All except Ringos names are their first names from birth ( or a contraction of first birth name for cher)
Ringo name from wearing a lot of rings when he was in his first band, although his name did begin with R

Van Halen
The Jam
The Pretenders

Led is an acronym , the others are not.
Eta greek letter, opt out of something and ohm is a unit.
Led cant be used on its own unless as an acronym, or the beginning of led zepplin. Not sure they were thinking of flashy lights when they came up with the name though

Ed O’Neill
Bill Clinton
Vladimir Putin
Elvis Presley

Dahmer. Bundy, Gacy and Chikitilo were sentenced to death and executed. Dahmer was sentenced to life and murdered in prison.

Not looking for nationality, by the way.

no

yes

The Hillside Strangler
The Night Stalker
The Beltway Sniper

John Adams
Thomas Jefferson
James Madison
James Monroe

Probably multiple answers to this one, but there is something uniquely American about this one.

Madison. Jefferson, Adams, and Monroe all died on the 4th of July.

yes

Robert Downey
Oliver Wendell Holmes
Al Gore
George W. Bush
Kurt Vonnegut

They were actually thinking of the element. Apparently Keith Moon and John Entwhistle of The Who were discussing what it would be like if a supergroup of them, Jimmy Page, and Jeff Beck was formed. One of the two mentioned such a band would go over like a lead balloon.

Jimmy Page decided to run with the name.

The answer I was going for is that Kenny isn’t left-handed.

The Night Stalker. He was one guy.

The Hillside Strangler and Beltway Sniper both turned out to be a pair of killers.

George W. Bush is the only one on the list who isn’t a Junior.

Still on the board:

Cy Young Award winner Jim Lonborg
Irish statesman Eamonn da Valera
Edgar Buchanan, who played “Uncle Joe” on sitcom Petticoat Junction
Western novelist Zane Grey

President George Washington
British Prime Minister Benjamin Disraeli
Songwriter George M. Cohan
England’s King Henry VIII

Correct!