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Intro
4:43
Jeffrey Dmer
11:55
Zodiac Killer
13:12
Night Stalker
14:34
Henry Lee Lucas
16:50
Albert Fish
19:25
Boston Strangler
20:32
Snowtoown
21:21
Ed K
22:54
Peter Sutcliffe
23:24
Alien Waros
24:44
The DC Sniper
26:53
The Playfield Ghoul
29:50
HH Holmes
32:16
Ivan Mot
33:32
Ian Brady Myra Hindley
34:32
Andre Shishkov
36:47
Dennis Nelson
39:06
The Grim Sleeper
40:26
The Grinder Killer
42:01
Dean Coral
44:37
Gary Ridgeway
46:02
Richard Chase
49:23
The Hillside Stranglers
50:39
Carl Ingram
52:01
Clifford Olen
55:00
Leonard Lake
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[Music]
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hello everybody and welcome to the
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serial killer Iceberg now as many of you
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probably know this video is a
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compilation of an older series from my
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channel as a matter of fact I began this
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series when I had less than 300,000
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subscribers and was still shooting my
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videos on an iPhone camera so needless
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to say the series is a bit rough uh the
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reason that I wanted to make this video
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is because for one it's the only series
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over like three episodes that I haven't
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made into a compilation and I know a lot
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of you guys enjoy that because I'm able
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to cut out the intros outros ads and
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whatnot and also like part four or five
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of this series got age restricted at
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some point so a lot of people didn't see
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it what have you uh so I wanted to put
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it all together but the reason that I
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was hesitant to do it at first is
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because the quality of the content is
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not up to the standard that I want my
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content to be at now but then while
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watching it back and thinking about
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putting together this compilation it
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seemed like a nice little walk down
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memory lane uh because sure I wouldn't
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make that kind of thing now or at least
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at that quality level uh but I am proud
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of where I'm came from and I'm proud to
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where I'm at now so hopefully to those
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of you who have been with the channel
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for a while
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it can be a sort of nostalgic trip and
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for those of you who aren't familiar
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with the older videos like the serial
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killer Iceberg then maybe it can be a
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cool reminder of how far I've come so to
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speak now that being said serial killers
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are something that I'm hesitant to cover
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on this channel uh because frankly I
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don't like them uh I don't like
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glorifying people who have done horrific
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and terrible things and uh I rewatching
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the series I don't think in confidence
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that I did that I think that I demonize
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them in a way that they deserve uh and I
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don't want what I'm doing here to be
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misconstrued as glorifying the actions
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of these terrible people because at the
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end of the day they're just terrible
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people uh so with that in mind hopefully
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you guys enjoy the iceberg begins with a
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lot of commonly known Killers but by the
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end gets a lot to disturbing individuals
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that you've probably never heard of so
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for the first few tiers of this Iceberg
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I give kind of brief overviews as to
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what the killers do but by the end I
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spend entire chapters of videos delving
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into the individuals in question a few
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things about this iceberg that I want to
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get out of the way really quick for one
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it was emailed to me back when I made
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this original series by a username Nero
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hitto so credit where it's due it's all
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their creation thank you very much for
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that secondly this Iceberg contains
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several unknown spree killings so
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basically murder victims or suspect
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ected murderers that have never been
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caught or identified but because the
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purpose of this video is to look at the
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psychology and life of certain serial
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killers then the unsolved killings don't
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really match so I've taken those out
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even though you may see them on the
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icebergs the only ones that I'm talking
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about in this video are the known
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killers and then finally between the
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time that I made this series and this
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compilation there's been several changes
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to a lot of things that I mentioned in
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this series for example I talk about
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hearings that are coming up or I talk
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about prisoners being in jail that have
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since either died or been let go or the
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hearings happened or what have you so
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I'm going to be making a pinned comment
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in the in the comments of this video
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sometime after this upload comes out
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where I talk about some of the changes
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that have happened from what I mentioned
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then so be on the lookout for that so
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hopefully you like this video for
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whatever it's worth I'm recovering from
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a bit of an illness and I'm not ready to
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record a full video at this point but
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I've got a lot of cool videos coming on
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the way very soon and wanted to give you
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all something for the holiday season
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other than all of that the only thing I
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can than to mention is as you saw in the
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intro the you's vinyl figure and coffee
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mug are available for a very limited
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time I think at this point it's like
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less than 10 days before they're gone
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forever so if you're interested in
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either of these head to that link in the
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description and pick them up while you
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can and thank you so much for the
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support that you all have already shown
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it means the world so check these out in
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the description if you're interested and
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other than that I hope that you enjoyed
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the video so we're going to go ahead and
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get into it before that I just want to
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say thank you for watching tier one is
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mostly your more well-known serial
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killers however like I said I'm going to
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try to keep it fun Jeffrey dmer also
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known as the Milwaukee cannibal was
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responsible for the murder and
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cannibalization of 17 men and boys
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between 1978 and 19 1991 basically what
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dmer would do is he would convince young
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men to come into his apartment on either
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the promise of drinks and relaxation or
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to take nude photographs of them during
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this time he would kill them at which
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point he would systematically dismember
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the body and eat some parts while using
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the others for decoration he was
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eventually caught when one of his
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victims managed to get out of the room
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and inform police when the police
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arrived to see if dmer had in fact
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assaulted this man they saw the scene in
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the apartment itself the first thing
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that tipped him off was in the corner of
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his bedroom with several large barrels
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that smelled awful and when looking in
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one of D's drawers they found several
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pictures of the mutilations he had
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committed then when opening up the
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refrigerator there were two preserved
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heads of his previous victims just
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sitting in the fridge while searching
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the apartment they came across four
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heads seven skulls two hearts several
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pieces of muscle male genitalia and
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those barrels that I mentioned earlier
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were Vats of acid he was using to
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decompose The Remains he didn't want
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dmer confessed to pretty much everything
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and described in detail his motives and
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reason for it he liked the idea of the
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bodies being around him and said they
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gave him a comfort and had plans to take
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the skulls as well as several other
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bones and construct a sort of
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arrangement in his apartment that he
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just thought would be kind of neat one
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of the more gruesome details is most
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often while he was torturing his victims
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he would do these sick experiments to
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them for example he would trepate the
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skull of several victims before pouring
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in things like boiling water and acid
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just to see what would happen he said
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his goal in this was to create a sort of
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zombie partner that would never leave
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him and be by his side but that
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obviously didn't work so he just stuck
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with the bodies and in 1994 Jeffrey dmer
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was beat to death in prison by a fellow
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inmate Charles Manson was the leader of
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the Manson family named for obvious
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reasons and in 1969 the cult committed
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the nine Hollywood murders Charles
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Manson poised himself above this group
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of freethinkers that very much so
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followed the hippie role model idea and
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began to tell his followers teachings of
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a coming apocalypse he said that this
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apocalypse would be spurred by a race
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war that would happen between the white
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and black population of the United
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States so in order to be ahead of the
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curve he had his cult kill several high
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profile actors in Hollywood and then
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attempt to blame it on the black
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community which he then thought would
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start the inevitable race war he called
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this whole thing the Helter Skelter plan
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and figured himself a sort of Messiah
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figure to him and his people the most
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famous of these murders was Sharon Tate
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in which four people broke into the Tate
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residence and killed four people
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including Sharon Tate her previous ex
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fiance as well as the ays to the folders
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coffee Fortune eventually everyone was
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arrested and sent to jail with Manson
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himself dying of natural causes while in
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prison in 2017 John wng gasey is the
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famous killer clown that killed 33 boys
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from 1972 to 1978 see John Wayne gasy
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had the side gig of dressing up as
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either patches or Pogo the clown and
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performing at things like kids birthday
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parties while on the side he was
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abducting young boys taking them back to
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his home in which he would abuse them in
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various ways before murdering them and
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bearing the majority under his
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floorboards see 33 boys comes from the
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number of bodies that they found it's
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estimated that he potentially killed a
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whole lot more however John Wayne gasey
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wasn't exactly the talkative type or
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very remorseful of his actions as a
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matter of fact when executed by lethal
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injection in 199 4 his final words were
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and I quote kiss my ass to give you an
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idea of how hated he was in the
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community while he was being executed
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there was a crowd outside who were
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having essentially a party and cheering
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that the clown is finally dead Jack the
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Ripper is a name given to the
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perpetrator of the unknown murders that
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occurred in the White Chapel District of
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London in 1888 five women are confirmed
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to be the victims of this Jack the
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Ripper although it's believed by some
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that there could be more and while the
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area of White Chapel is is confirmed and
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while there are five known victims who
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were all sex workers at the time little
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to no Headway in the Killer's identity
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has ever been made several of these
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killings had dissections performed which
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lead some to believe that perhaps the
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person that did it was a surgeon or a
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medical professional of some sort while
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some point out the fact that Jack the
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Ripper was very intimate with the
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knowledge of police presence in the city
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and managed to both murder victims in
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places they wouldn't be found and then
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leaving letters in places he knew the
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police would find them so the theories
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of this go everywhere from surgeon to
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cop sadly this killer will probably
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never be found out as the majority of
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the evidence that was amassed against
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him was destroyed during the blitz of
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London but I mean you probably don't
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have to worry about it it was like over
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a hundred years ago there's no way the
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dude still
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around unless he was a vampire Ted Bundy
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is believed to have murdered at least 30
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women during the 1970s Ted Bundy is the
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quintessential example for not everyone
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who looks friendly is trustworthy as a
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matter of fact the the majority of the
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ways that Ted Bundy would perform his
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murders was by either enticing women to
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follow him or disguising himself as a
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police officer or some other authority
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figure in order to get a victim alone
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normally this resulted in him taking
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young women out to deserted areas
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killing them before performing things on
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their body the trial was a sort of
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circus show with Ted Bundy playing his
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own lawyer and being very bombastic
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during the whole thing which during one
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of the trial phases he escaped or tried
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to he was gone for a few days broke into
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someone's house stole a gun and then got
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rearrested so yeah I'm sure he's totally
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innocent after that it's believed by
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many that the main motive for these
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murders was a sort of sexual deviance at
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a young age Ted Bundy had mentioned that
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he came across several pornographic
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novels to which he got very interested
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in them and then was always seeking the
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next thrill higher which even then it's
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a really big jump from like you know
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like dirty mag magazines to stabbing
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people he was found guilty and executed
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by the electric chair in 1989 Son of Sam
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is the nickname given to David Richard
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burkowitz he was caught in 1977 after
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murdering eight people by shooting after
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being arrested he said that his neighbor
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had a Dog Named Sam that was a demon
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telling him to commit these murders and
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when on this whole TI raid that Sam
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would talk to him and tell him what to
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do and how to do it although later after
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being convicted and in jail for a while
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he said that the whole thing was a hoax
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to try to get an insanity plea in one of
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the letters he left for police early on
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in the killings he said that he himself
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is the Son of Sam before this he was
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simply called the 44 magnum killer
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because that's what all the murders
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occurred with in the years since David's
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kind of settled down and has said that
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his actual killings were because he was
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part of a satanic cult that had killed
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many more people throughout the country
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that the authorities just simply didn't
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know about and David burwitz is still
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alive in prison to this day the Zodiac
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Killer is the name given to the person
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who killed several people in California
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from the 1960s to the 1970s the name
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comes from the fact that after every
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murder the Zodiac Killer would leave a
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cryptic message that was hidden in a
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sort of code that the authorities and
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newspapers would attempt to figure out
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he even claimed that in one of these was
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his true name the majority of the
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murders consisted of the Zodiac Killer
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finding young couples at date locations
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such as overlooks or a Lakeside Shore to
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which he would then murder them before
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sending a letter to the newspaper and
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police afterwards now if you're familiar
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with the Zodiac case you'll know that
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there was a certain author by the name
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of gry Smith who became obsessed with
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everything the Zodiac Killer did
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according to him who is quite possibly
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more close to the case than anyone the
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perpetrator was a man named Arthur Lee
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Allen Arthur Lee Allen was one of the
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initial suspects but was cleared of one
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of the early murders because he had an
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alibi however according to gry Smith it
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was absolutely him and while not making
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any accusations because haha this is all
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jokes and just theoretical a lot of the
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evidence does support that theory
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including the fact that shortly after
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Arthur Lee Allen's death there were no
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more zodiac killings Richard Ramirez who
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is more popularly known as the
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nightstalker was convicted of 13 counts
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of murder as well as several of sexual
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assault and breaking and entering as a
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kid Richard had an abusive home life to
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which he would regularly sneak out and
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sleep in a local Cemetery several
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contribute this to part of the reason
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that his later fascination with death
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and the Occult came to be as he got
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older he got very into drugs such as LSD
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and exploring Concepts like Satanism he
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then began a spree of attacking and then
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murdering women before he was caught
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several of the jurors were afraid of him
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because while on trial he showed no
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remorse or fault for his actions and as
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a matter of fact after one of the early
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days of the trial one of the jurors was
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found dead in their home to which all of
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the other jurors thought somehow The
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Night Stalker managed to get loose loose
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or orchestrate away to kill the other
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juror to which they were all then afraid
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to return to trial it turns out that
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that juror died by a totally unrelated
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murder but it goes to highlight the fact
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that everyone thought he somehow did it
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because that was the kind of intensity
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he gave off his final words to The Press
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were See You in Disneyland to give you
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an idea of his attitude through this
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whole thing and also he was engaged
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twice while in prison one of which he
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was actually married to before she was
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divorced After figuring out that one of
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his victims was only 9 years old in 2013
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Richard died of complications due to
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lymphoma while awaiting the death
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penalty we are now on to tier 2 which is
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going to be talking a bit more about the
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Lesser known Henry Lee Lucas was
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convicted of killing 11 people from 1960
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to 1983 Henry definitely had a hard home
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life growing up his father was a Ragan
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alcoholic and his mother was a sex
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worker who would normally take Henry
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crossdress him and then essentially pimp
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him out to passerbys I'm not one to be
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like oh well this poor person they did
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the things that they did later because
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of what happened to them but but in
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cases like this um you know that
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probably had something to do with it and
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it definitely had something to do with
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the fact that in 1960 Henry murdered his
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mother which he was arrested and charged
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with second degree murder although he
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was released after only 10 years due to
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prison overcrowd in which are you sure
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there wasn't like anyone less dangerous
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than the guy who murdered his mom like
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I'm sure there was at least one dude in
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the prison for like an alcohol violation
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who they could have let go instead of
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this guy but i' agress after that point
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he was in and out of prison a lot for
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things like theft as well as killing
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several people during this time but what
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he is most famous for is for the over
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100 confessions he made now you may be
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thinking wow he must have murdered a lot
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more people um but hold on a second so
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you got to realize he was already
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serving a life sentence and there were a
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lot of incons consistencies in his
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stories like for example he'd look at
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the evidence and then they' be like you
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did this he'd be like yeah I did it and
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they'd be like what with and he's like
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um what weapon did you say was used
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again and it wasn't until later the
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police started to think about it because
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every time he coming for a confession
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they would like serve him steak and give
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him all this free time to like walk
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around outside and think about what he's
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done uh that they were like you know
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maybe we shouldn't like give this guy a
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vacation every time he confesses to
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something because yeah it got to the
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point where like once a week he's like I
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am ready to confess another murder and
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then he get like a five-star meal and
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then go back to his cell and then next
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week I'm ready to confess to another
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murder you know because of Henry they
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stopped doing that and he died of
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natural causes while in prison in 2001
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Albert Fish who went by the names of the
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Werewolf of Wisteria the moon maniac and
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the Boogeyman this is like side tangent
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I can't stand the fact that serial
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killers are always given the coolest
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names like there's the whole argument to
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be made about like glorifying criminals
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and I understand that but maybe like the
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first step could just be like don't call
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them stuff like Jack the Ripper and the
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moon Maniac maybe if we call these guys
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stuff like stupid baby man then no one
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would want to do any more killings
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that's my political stance that I'm
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running for office with a stupid baby
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man yes it's like the opposite problem
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with hurricanes because like no one runs
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away from hurricanes they just like stay
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in the area it's like yeah cuz you named
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them stuff like Irene and like Buford
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like no one's going to run hiding from a
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storm named Gary but if we called it
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something like the automated wood
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shipper death machine 9,000 people might
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leave okay what were we talking about oh
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yeah Albert at the end Albert Fish
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admitted to three murders although the
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estimated number is more in the hundreds
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Albert's got to be one of the most evil
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people who ever lived he would commit
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these acts by finding children that he
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thought wouldn't be missed by society
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which in the 1930s most often consisted
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of immigrants and minorities to which he
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would take them to his house and perform
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acts of assault dismemberment torture
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before finally killing them and
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disposing of their bodies he also
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practiced very extreme forms of self-
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Affliction such as stabbing and and
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crushing his genitals as well
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as inserting glass objects and anyway
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the reason he only admitted to the three
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in the end is because those are the ones
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that he was being charged with although
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it didn't really matter in the 1930s
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because one or 1,000 you're going to get
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killed for it either way during his
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trial they listed the number of sexual
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disorders he had and it's like a page
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including really gross stuff like
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necrofilia as you can imagine as well as
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like coasia and your euroasia and um
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other things to give you an idea of how
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hated this guy was they deemed him
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insane but should still be put to death
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to which he was in 1936 he was executed
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by the electric chair but shortly before
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his execution he had written a letter
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that morning that he wanted read to the
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press to which his lawyer took one look
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at it and destroyed it saying it was the
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most senseless and absurd string of
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obscenities that he had ever read The
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Boston Strangler later ided as Albert
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Dell o murdered 133 women during the
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1960s what's interesting about the
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Boston stranglers to this day many
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people believe there to be more than one
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killer see the reason for this is right
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before he was caught he broke into a
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woman's house which was the standard way
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that he would go about his murders to
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which when the woman awoke he stopped
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said I'm sorry and left so D Salvo was
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arrested for this and when interrogated
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confess to being asked if he was
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responsible for the Boston stranglings
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but because of the manner in which he
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was arrested Ed and people saying the
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police did not handle the evidence
00:20:01
properly a lot of people believe that
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perhaps he was pressured into confessing
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for the murders of someone else and in
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1973 he was stabbed to death in the
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infirmary of the prison by a fellow
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inmate who's never been identified in
00:20:14
recent years however due to advancements
00:20:16
in DNA testing the 13th victim had DNA
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of her killer on them to which that DNA
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proved to match that of Dal Salvo so he
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was at least responsible for the 13th
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murder but people think that may not
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mean he was responsible for all of them
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so who knows the snow toown murders were
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committed by John bunting Robert Wagner
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and James Velasquez from 1992 to 1999
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after being caught initially they all
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testified that they were hunting down
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pedophiles and that the people they were
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murdering had got away from the justice
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system and they didn't want them to hurt
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any further children however after that
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it then devolved into like well we also
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killed like you know the
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homosexuals and other people that we
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don't agree with and then it eventually
00:21:01
just got to like well we killed the weak
00:21:03
which okay and in this righteous Crusade
00:21:06
of theirs they did things like steal the
00:21:08
people's money and personal identity
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like their social security cards
00:21:13
which whatever once the bodies of their
00:21:16
victims were found in various barrels
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and they were all convicted of the
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crimes they were all given life
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sentences Ed ker also known as The Co-Ed
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Killer was convicted in 1973 for
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murdering ttin people incl including his
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own mother and grandparents see when he
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was 15 years old he murdered his
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grandmother while his grandfather was
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out with a shotgun later saying that he
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did it just to see what it would feel
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like he then was afraid of his
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grandfather's reaction so whenever his
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grandfather came back home he murdered
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him too somehow he was released only 6
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years later because they didn't think he
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was a threat to society which yeah that
00:21:53
totally didn't backfire ker was also a
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master manipulator as a matter of fact
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fact he tested with an IQ of 145 stood
00:22:02
at 6'9 and was known to be able to talk
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his way into anything the majority of
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his murders worked by picking up
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hitchhiking women to which he would then
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take them somewhere secluded murder them
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dismember them take them back to his
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house and use the pieces for things ker
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was eventually caught and given life for
00:22:21
all of these murders but what's wild in
00:22:24
reading about him is everyone's like oh
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well you know Ed k he's like a really
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changed guy now and he's really reformed
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and he says things like oh I understand
00:22:34
the terrible things I've done and
00:22:36
everyone's okay with him when we know
00:22:38
for a fact he's a super smart master
00:22:40
manipulator and everywhere you read on
00:22:43
him they're like he's a he's a different
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man now and he's eligible for parole
00:22:48
somehow and in 2024 is going up for
00:22:50
parole again which no don't don't let
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that guy out Peter Sutcliffe also known
00:22:56
as the Yorkshire Ripper there we go with
00:22:58
the cool names again murdered 13 women
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between 1975 and 1980 the majority of
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his killings were that of sex workers
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which he said he was told by God to
00:23:07
cleanse him from the earth however he
00:23:09
was also like hooking up with him so
00:23:12
like is is that really why you're doing
00:23:14
it are they really that awful okay and
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interestingly the thing that got him
00:23:18
caught was he was pulled over for having
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an expired license play and Peter died
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last year of covid while in prison alien
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waros killed seven men from 1989 to 1990
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aen worked as a sex worker and she would
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be picked up by men on the road to which
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she would then shoot them before going
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away and then starting the process over
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she had sort of a rough history leading
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up to the actual murders like for
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example she had already been in jail for
00:23:43
armed robbery and was in several vehicle
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accidents and just proved to be all
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around Reckless during her trial she
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argued that every single one of these
00:23:51
circumstances was self-defense initially
00:23:53
she said that all of the men attempt to
00:23:55
sexually assault her but then she Chang
00:23:57
changed it and said one of them sexually
00:23:59
assaulted her and she was just kind of
00:24:01
afraid that the others would but she
00:24:03
also hid the bodies by dumping them off
00:24:06
the sides of roads to which they were
00:24:07
found later and she never came to the
00:24:09
police saying that she was assaulted so
00:24:12
you can't like go to trial for a bunch
00:24:14
of murders and then be like oh those
00:24:16
were all defense I just forgot to call
00:24:20
whoops she was executed on October 9th
00:24:22
of 2002 and her last words which I have
00:24:25
to read off to you were I would just
00:24:27
like to say I'm sailing with The Rock
00:24:29
and I'll be back like Independence Day
00:24:32
With Jesus June the 6th like the movie
00:24:35
Big Mothership in all I'll be back I'll
00:24:38
be back
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so take that what you will that's it's
00:24:44
something all right the DC sniper was
00:24:46
responsible for 10 murders in 2002 it
00:24:48
turned out later that the DC sniper was
00:24:50
actually two people those two people
00:24:52
being John Allan Muhammad and Lee Boyd
00:24:55
Malvo aged 41 and 177 respectively what
00:24:58
not a lot of people know is that this
00:25:01
pair had actually killed an additional
00:25:03
seven people before the DC shootings
00:25:05
ever took place they essentially had a
00:25:06
crime spree driving through the south in
00:25:08
which they would Rob someone shoot them
00:25:10
and take their stuff which left a lot of
00:25:12
people dead as well as a lot severely
00:25:15
injured the actual DC shootings himself
00:25:17
consisted of the pair making a makeshift
00:25:21
sniper hide out of their vehicle to
00:25:23
which they would park it in DC populated
00:25:25
areas take a shot before driving away
00:25:28
and doing the same thing somewhere else
00:25:30
during the investigation authorities
00:25:31
were baffled that someone could shoot a
00:25:33
gun in the middle of the city and no one
00:25:35
see them and that's why the car makes
00:25:38
sense because all it consisted of was
00:25:39
them pulling up firing out the back in a
00:25:42
makeshift hole that they had drilled
00:25:44
underneath the license plate before
00:25:46
getting away the way that they were
00:25:47
finally caught is in one of the many
00:25:49
phone calls that John Muhammad had with
00:25:51
the police he bragged about getting away
00:25:54
with murders previously in the South to
00:25:56
which the police then figured out about
00:25:58
one of the seven murders I mentioned
00:26:00
earlier and then linked that to John
00:26:02
Muhammad and eventually found them to
00:26:04
which they were then arrested inside the
00:26:05
vehicle itself after Muhammad was
00:26:07
sentenced to death Malvo came forward
00:26:09
and began to give details of why they
00:26:11
did it Muhammad was in the military and
00:26:13
grew very anti-American sentiments his
00:26:16
plan was a three-phase operation in the
00:26:18
first phase they would kill 10 white
00:26:20
people a day every day for 30 days which
00:26:24
he figured would cause you know a
00:26:26
general level of upsetness in the city
00:26:28
before the pair would make their way to
00:26:29
Canada stopping at orphanages and
00:26:31
adopting young boys to which he would
00:26:33
then train for years in explosives and
00:26:37
shooting and all kinds of Boy Scout
00:26:40
techniques to which he would then send
00:26:42
each of them into major cities to carry
00:26:44
out their own attacks and eventually
00:26:47
tear apart the United States Muhammad
00:26:49
was executed in 2009 and Malvo is still
00:26:52
in prison to this day Ed G also known as
00:26:55
the Playfield ghoul which again cool
00:26:58
name while many believe him to be a
00:26:59
serial killer was only ever convicted of
00:27:02
one murder Gan is famous for making the
00:27:04
skin suits as well as the human
00:27:06
furniture that most people know him for
00:27:08
although not a lot know his reasoning
00:27:10
Gan was always very close to his mother
00:27:12
and after she died he sort of spiraled
00:27:14
into Insanity he began to dig up bodies
00:27:17
that he said looked like his mother and
00:27:19
construct different things out of them
00:27:22
the most famous of which being his
00:27:23
attempts at a skin suit which he said he
00:27:26
wanted to look like like his mother's
00:27:28
skin so he could crawl inside of her
00:27:31
which and then the parts that he
00:27:33
couldn't use for the suit he made into
00:27:34
lampshades a belt furniture and all
00:27:37
kinds of weird stuff the one murder that
00:27:40
he committed was whenever he went to a
00:27:42
hardware store and the owner he said
00:27:44
looked like his mom so he ordered a
00:27:46
delivery to have her come to her house
00:27:48
to which when she came he killed her
00:27:50
this immediately resulted in his capture
00:27:53
because all the police did was go oh
00:27:55
this is the last place she went okay and
00:27:56
when they drove there he had her strung
00:27:59
up decapitated and skinned preparing to
00:28:02
Fashion her he confessed to an
00:28:04
additional killing although confessions
00:28:07
in the 1950s were weird and it was never
00:28:09
proven if he did or not but either way
00:28:11
he died in prison in 1984 Fred and Rose
00:28:14
West are responsible for the murder of
00:28:16
12 women from 1967 to 1987 Fred and Rose
00:28:20
by every account seemed to be extreme
00:28:22
sexual deviants the two of them owned an
00:28:24
inn in which they would regularly hook
00:28:26
up with guests not not only that but
00:28:28
Rose worked as a sex worker in the in to
00:28:31
which Fred
00:28:32
would enjoy the view and the
00:28:35
particularly horrible part about it is
00:28:37
the abuse that their children eventually
00:28:39
suffered this would normally consist of
00:28:40
Fred abusing his daughters to which rose
00:28:43
would then say well you were asking for
00:28:45
it Fred's daughter of a previous
00:28:47
marriage began to become weary of what
00:28:49
their parents were doing to which one
00:28:51
night they murdered her their other
00:28:53
children didn't know about this as they
00:28:55
said that she simply got a job in a city
00:28:57
and had to move away but they would
00:28:59
regularly say things like don't act up
00:29:01
or else you'll end up under the garden
00:29:03
like your sister and once that
00:29:04
information slipped to people at the
00:29:05
school and eventually the authorities an
00:29:08
whole investigation was made in which
00:29:10
eventually Fred confessed but said Rose
00:29:12
had nothing to do with it and they found
00:29:14
a ton of the bodies in the flower bed
00:29:16
throughout the trial and everything that
00:29:17
followed Rose completely maintained
00:29:19
innocence why Fred tried to take the
00:29:21
fall for her although all accounts that
00:29:23
were given didn't make sense Rose had to
00:29:26
be involved in some sort and
00:29:27
miraculously despite Fred's efforts
00:29:30
during the trials when they first saw
00:29:31
each other Rose kept pushing him away
00:29:34
because her strategy was to make it seem
00:29:36
like she was disgusted with her husband
00:29:37
this made Fred depressed who then said
00:29:39
she was responsible for a lot of it
00:29:41
before he hanged himself in his cell in
00:29:43
1995 Rose to this day is still in prison
00:29:47
where she maintains that she is innocent
00:29:49
of the charges against her HH Holmes
00:29:51
confessed to 27 murders between 1891 to
00:29:55
1894 he is only ever convicted of one
00:29:57
though because like I described earlier
00:29:59
they hang you either way to which the
00:30:00
majority of these murders occurred in
00:30:02
something famously known as The Murder
00:30:04
Castle HH homes was rather rich and
00:30:06
built this multi-purpose structure that
00:30:09
was both apartment complexes as well as
00:30:11
a shopping center underneath however
00:30:13
after his murders came to light
00:30:15
inspection of these apartment rooms was
00:30:18
um interesting to give you just a few
00:30:20
things there were several false hallways
00:30:22
that had no end and worked as a sort of
00:30:24
maze through the rooms there were
00:30:26
several soundproof rooms made to mask
00:30:28
victim screaming as well as hinged walls
00:30:30
that allowed access to one room from a
00:30:33
secret doorway in another room and
00:30:35
several shoots that led directly to the
00:30:37
basement which in the basement was a
00:30:39
crematorium as well as several Vats of
00:30:41
acid that he used to dispose of the
00:30:43
bodies it was for this reason that there
00:30:45
were never any bodies recovered from the
00:30:48
hotel and people simply like checked in
00:30:51
and then went missing which eventually
00:30:53
the police got suspicious of and he
00:30:55
probably would have gotten away with it
00:30:56
a lot longer
00:30:57
but then for some reason he felt the
00:31:00
need to murder the children of his third
00:31:02
wife away from the hotel he did this by
00:31:05
putting them in a trunk and suffocating
00:31:07
them and then simply throwing the trunk
00:31:10
underneath a rental property to which
00:31:12
you know someone smelled it and
00:31:14
complained and then the police found it
00:31:16
to which then he was arrested for it and
00:31:18
initially said that the devil made him
00:31:19
do it but then he said he wasn't the
00:31:21
devil and then he said it was the devil
00:31:22
again and his stories kept changing
00:31:24
either way he was hanged in 1896 but
00:31:26
what's interesting is that in recent
00:31:28
years people began to believe that
00:31:30
perhaps he used his immense wealth to
00:31:33
escape death and several said that he
00:31:34
simply had an empty casket buried so in
00:31:38
2017 they dug up his body to show
00:31:41
everyone that the body's still there
00:31:42
before rearing it what's especially
00:31:44
ironic about this is one of his requests
00:31:47
at his death was to build a large cement
00:31:50
wall around his coffin as he was afraid
00:31:52
grave robbers would come and steal his
00:31:54
body which No Grave robbers did but he
00:31:56
was re exed because people thought that
00:31:59
he didn't actually die and as for the
00:32:01
Murder Castle itself it burned down in
00:32:04
1895 so you can't go look at it but
00:32:06
what's interesting is that several
00:32:08
people say they saw two men ignite the
00:32:10
fires and there was this whole legend
00:32:13
that it was holes and the devil coming
00:32:15
to get rid of their handiwork Ivan mot
00:32:17
also known as the backpack murderer
00:32:19
killed seven people from 1989 to 1993
00:32:23
the reason for the name is that he would
00:32:24
often pick up hitchhikers and people who
00:32:27
seemed to be traveling on the road
00:32:28
before driving them to a secluded spot
00:32:31
in which he would strangle them one of
00:32:32
these people fought back and managed to
00:32:34
get away and picked up by someone else
00:32:36
to which he then informed the police the
00:32:38
police managed to ID the vehicle as one
00:32:40
that was recently sold because mot was
00:32:42
trying to get rid of evidence fast to
00:32:44
which mot was eventually arrested and
00:32:46
tried for all the murders a lot of the
00:32:48
things he did in prison afterwards are
00:32:50
just weird like at his first day in
00:32:52
prison he was almost beaten to death by
00:32:54
another inmate and in 2009 he cut off
00:32:57
his pinky finger to try to mail it into
00:33:00
the court of appeals in Australia
00:33:03
because he thought that would make them
00:33:04
sympathetic but whenever he goes to mail
00:33:06
it they were like you you can't do that
00:33:08
and then he was upset that he wasn't
00:33:11
given a PlayStation in his cell so he
00:33:13
tried to starve himself to death in
00:33:16
protest which lasted like a week and
00:33:18
milot eventually died in jail in 2019 of
00:33:21
natural causes we are now on to tier
00:33:23
three which going into this Iceberg I
00:33:25
had never heard of any of these before
00:33:26
which is why research for these takes
00:33:28
especially long so I can only imagine
00:33:30
what the other parts will be but let's
00:33:32
get into it bradian hinley refers to Ian
00:33:35
Brady and Myra hinley who were
00:33:37
responsible for murdering five children
00:33:39
from 1963 to 1965 they're also commonly
00:33:43
known as the Moors murderers reading
00:33:45
about their life there was a certain
00:33:47
wickedness that the two of them had
00:33:48
while together they both fantasized over
00:33:51
stories of prisoner torture as well as
00:33:54
researching things like nihilism and
00:33:57
developing this whole idea that life is
00:33:59
meaningless but death isn't normally the
00:34:01
way they would go about their murders is
00:34:02
Myra would pick up young girls either
00:34:05
walking to or from school or just out
00:34:08
and about and offer to give them a ride
00:34:09
she would then normally tell a story
00:34:12
that if the young girl could help she
00:34:13
needs help finding an expensive ring
00:34:16
that she lost in the Moors after which
00:34:17
point Ian would be there and he would
00:34:19
attack the girl and brutalize her before
00:34:22
murdering her and they were eventually
00:34:23
outed after being witnessed by Brady's
00:34:25
brother-in-law the two of them were
00:34:27
given life sentences and Brady died in
00:34:28
2002 while Ian died in 2017 of natural
00:34:32
causes Andre shikat shik sh sh it's
00:34:37
Russian
00:34:38
um
00:34:41
shico Andre shico it's what I'm
00:34:44
going with also known as the red Ripper
00:34:47
which that's such a cool name they don't
00:34:49
have to give it to such a loser anyway
00:34:51
was convicted of killing 52 people from
00:34:54
1978 to 1990 at a young age on Andre was
00:34:57
diagnosed with chronic impotence he
00:34:59
became incredibly depressed because of
00:35:01
this especially in high school in which
00:35:03
he didn't feel like he was worthy of
00:35:05
courting any of the girls he was
00:35:06
interested in however he finished for
00:35:10
the first time in his life after
00:35:12
wrestling a young girl so Andre figured
00:35:14
that the only way that he could achieve
00:35:17
that was
00:35:18
by attacking women he eventually moved
00:35:21
out of his hometown and this is before
00:35:22
any of the murders occurred after having
00:35:24
several breakups because he couldn't
00:35:27
physically satisfy anyone he was with
00:35:29
however he was kicked out of the school
00:35:31
after he assaulted one girl in a pool
00:35:34
and another in his classroom both of
00:35:36
which times he
00:35:38
successfully did the deed after which
00:35:40
point he began to spiral and seeing that
00:35:42
he has nothing left began to just attack
00:35:45
random women either they be homeless or
00:35:48
women just taking the bus or women who
00:35:50
seem to be alone he would attack them
00:35:52
and kill them in order to get yeah this
00:35:56
occurred occurred after one night he was
00:35:58
wearing a disguise and pulled a woman to
00:36:00
the side to experience it and then as
00:36:03
she tried to fight him he stabbed her to
00:36:05
which he realized oh that also does it
00:36:07
for some reason he was sentenced to
00:36:09
death and executed in 1994 which the
00:36:12
only like funny thing out of this entire
00:36:15
circumstance is the means of execution
00:36:18
was a gunshot to the back of the head
00:36:20
which Eastern Europe is absolutely wild
00:36:22
for that it wasn't like a firing squad
00:36:25
it wasn't like some huge formal thing
00:36:28
they put him in a soundproof room with
00:36:30
one guy who had a gun and just shot him
00:36:32
in the back of the head and like I'm not
00:36:34
trying to make light of death or
00:36:35
anything but could you imagine like you
00:36:37
know you're cuffed you're going to the
00:36:39
Death Room essentially and then the door
00:36:41
opens and it's just like some dude in a
00:36:43
T-shirt with a revolver like
00:36:46
hey you come here often Dennis Nelson is
00:36:49
responsible for the muswell hill murders
00:36:51
which was 12 people that died from 1978
00:36:54
to 1983 Dennis had a hard home home life
00:36:56
growing up and the only person that he
00:36:58
was really close to was his younger
00:37:00
sister after getting a little bit older
00:37:02
Dennis realized that he was homosexual
00:37:05
however he tried to talk himself out of
00:37:07
it and say that he was only attracted to
00:37:09
certain boys who had characteristics
00:37:11
similar to that of his sister so in
00:37:13
order to alleviate this he assaulted his
00:37:18
younger sister however he still had the
00:37:20
feelings afterwards because duh and he
00:37:22
simply remained closeted he joined the
00:37:24
military and seemed to adapt well for a
00:37:25
while that was until one night when him
00:37:28
and a friend got drunk and passed out to
00:37:30
which he woke up and saw his friend
00:37:32
lying there unconscious and got
00:37:35
overwhelmed he didn't do anything at the
00:37:38
time but that began to be a fantasy that
00:37:40
played over in his head and not only
00:37:42
being the person who would commit the
00:37:44
ACT but to also be the victim as several
00:37:47
times he would pretend to be unconscious
00:37:50
in revealing positions hoping that
00:37:54
someone would do something to to him it
00:37:57
it's so gross after he got out of the
00:37:58
military he tried to begin legitimate
00:38:00
relationships while out of the closet
00:38:02
however none of them seemed to work out
00:38:04
it was during this frustration that he
00:38:06
realized the ultimate form of his
00:38:09
fantasy
00:38:11
was a body so as soon as he got someone
00:38:15
else to stay over at his house he
00:38:17
murdered them to which he then kept
00:38:19
their body for some
00:38:21
time you know the rest as mentioned
00:38:23
earlier he did this with 12 different
00:38:25
men and the thing that got him put away
00:38:28
was a clogged drain see after these
00:38:30
bodies got to a point that he couldn't
00:38:31
use them anymore he would chop up most
00:38:33
of the pieces and bury them but some of
00:38:35
them he would flush down the drain this
00:38:37
eventually resulted in a clogged drain
00:38:40
to which a plumber came and looked at it
00:38:42
and after opening it found human hair
00:38:45
and other remains to which the plumber
00:38:47
freaked out and says this looks like
00:38:49
human skin to which Dennis replied with
00:38:54
I guess someone flushed their Fried
00:38:56
Chicken
00:38:58
the plumber took a sample informed the
00:39:00
police who then came and arrested Dennis
00:39:01
to which he confessed to everything he
00:39:03
was given a life sentence and died of
00:39:05
natural causes in 2018 the Grim sleeper
00:39:08
whose real name is Lonnie David Franklin
00:39:10
Jr is responsible for 10 murders that
00:39:12
occurred between 1985 and 2007 Lonnie
00:39:15
was dishonorably discharged from the
00:39:17
military when he sexually assaulted a
00:39:20
young girl while stationed in Germany
00:39:22
the murders themselves of the Grim
00:39:24
sleeper came from him sexually
00:39:26
assaulting women before killing them the
00:39:28
reason he got the name the Grim sleeper
00:39:30
is because there was a 14-year Gap in
00:39:32
the murders it's believed it's because
00:39:34
he had a kid during that time and
00:39:37
possibly for a while put away the
00:39:39
murderous side but then it came back and
00:39:41
that son ended up being the thing that
00:39:43
put him away they had a positive DNA
00:39:45
match from one of the victims that
00:39:47
occurred in the80s however there were no
00:39:48
matches for it so fast forward way later
00:39:51
to 2007 when they did another test on it
00:39:54
just to see if something turned up and
00:39:56
Lonnie's son turned up as being a close
00:39:59
enough match the reason was Lonnie's son
00:40:02
had DNA in the system after he was
00:40:04
arrested for a weapons charge of course
00:40:07
that wouldn't make sense for his son to
00:40:08
be the killer because he wasn't even
00:40:10
alive when the early ones happened
00:40:12
however it may mean that his dad did and
00:40:14
sure enough whenever they went to
00:40:15
investigate they found hundreds of tapes
00:40:18
and images that he had taken of his
00:40:20
victims which you know is a pretty good
00:40:22
sign he did it and the Grim sleeper died
00:40:24
of natural causes last year while in
00:40:26
prison Steven Port was given a life
00:40:28
sentence in 2016 for four murders and a
00:40:31
lot of sexual abuse see it's widely
00:40:33
believed that Steven never even meant to
00:40:35
kill those four people what Steven would
00:40:38
do is he would regularly go to bars in
00:40:40
which he would drug men using a date
00:40:42
rape drug and take them back to his
00:40:45
house before doing the deed and then
00:40:48
dropping them off somewhere the four
00:40:49
people who died were determined to have
00:40:51
died from an overdose of this state rape
00:40:53
drug and it was apparent that Steven
00:40:55
didn't really really know what to do
00:40:57
with the murders and kind of panicked
00:40:58
after they happened like for example the
00:41:00
first one he dropped off on a street and
00:41:02
then called the police saying that he
00:41:04
saw someone pass out and they should
00:41:06
probably do something about it and then
00:41:08
he dropped the others off by a church
00:41:10
out in the countryside which the same
00:41:13
woman found the two bodies on two
00:41:16
separate occasions while walking their
00:41:18
dog which begs the question how many
00:41:20
dead bodies do you have to find on the
00:41:22
same road before you walk your dog
00:41:23
another Direction and the last one he
00:41:25
wrote a fake suicide side note 4 so the
00:41:28
kind of sporadic actions afterwards
00:41:30
implies that he didn't really mean to
00:41:31
kill him still totally responsible but
00:41:34
doesn't mean that that was his first
00:41:37
option and because of this he was given
00:41:39
the name of the grinder killer which is
00:41:41
so much more fitting than the other ones
00:41:43
like imagine if a guy murdered a bunch
00:41:45
of people and then they called him like
00:41:47
the Tinder Bender like that's so
00:41:50
ridiculous and they should be made fun
00:41:52
of so why not make fun of them I don't
00:41:54
know why we don't do that more often
00:41:55
also before before any of this came to
00:41:57
life Steven Port was on an episode of
00:41:59
Master Chef which I couldn't not mention
00:42:02
Dean Coral is responsible for killing 28
00:42:05
boys from 1970 to 1973 these murders
00:42:08
were known as the Houston mass murders
00:42:11
Coral had two accomplices which were
00:42:13
each teenage boys Coral would pay the
00:42:15
boys $200 each to drive around try to
00:42:19
find some teenage boy by themselves and
00:42:21
either say that they were going to go
00:42:23
get high or go to a party or just give
00:42:25
the kid ride to which the kid would then
00:42:28
get in the vehicle they would drive to
00:42:29
Coral's house and that's where Coral
00:42:32
would do the Deeds normally what would
00:42:34
happen is coral would get the boys very
00:42:36
drunk to which he would then take the
00:42:38
victim and tie them up before abusing
00:42:42
them over the course of several days
00:42:44
before shooting them and disposing of
00:42:45
the body however the story of how Coral
00:42:48
got brought down is very interesting so
00:42:50
one of those accompli a boy named Henley
00:42:53
had his friend with him who Coral had
00:42:55
said can just come over to drink and
00:42:58
smoke because there was a sort of weird
00:43:00
friendship between them and that Coral
00:43:02
wouldn't kill his friend however before
00:43:04
leaving Henley's house he heard
00:43:05
commotion from his neighbor's house and
00:43:08
it turns out his neighbor a young girl
00:43:09
about his age was being attacked by her
00:43:12
alcoholic father to which Henley said
00:43:14
why don't you just come hang out with us
00:43:16
after showing up coral was immediately
00:43:18
outraged by the fact that Henley had
00:43:20
brought a girl saying that he ruined
00:43:22
everything Coral eventually got over it
00:43:24
and after getting really high they all
00:43:26
passed out and whenever Henley woke up
00:43:29
he was being tied up like the other
00:43:31
victims of coral Henley convinced Coral
00:43:34
not to kill him and instead said that
00:43:36
he'll help him do the murders of these
00:43:39
two others to which Henley then took an
00:43:41
opportune moment stole the gun away and
00:43:44
shot Coral to death however despite
00:43:46
being responsible for Coral's death
00:43:48
hinley as well as the other accomplice
00:43:50
were still responsible for kidnapping a
00:43:53
ton of boys and even possibly assisting
00:43:56
with the murders and torture so they
00:43:57
were each given life sentences to which
00:43:59
the other accomplice died last year due
00:44:01
to co and hinley is still serving his
00:44:03
life sentence now it's especially
00:44:05
interesting or should I say terrifying
00:44:06
about coral is that he told the two
00:44:08
young boys that he was part of a
00:44:10
national group that trades around young
00:44:12
boys and when going through the pictures
00:44:15
that Coral had there were several boys
00:44:17
seen in the images that were not found
00:44:20
among the bodies implying that there
00:44:21
were many more victims cuz remember
00:44:23
Coral's dead now so the only ones who
00:44:26
said what actually happened were the two
00:44:28
boys as well as the evidence of the
00:44:30
bodies they found so those extra
00:44:32
pictures implies that there were many
00:44:34
more victims quite possibly of a much
00:44:36
bigger scheme Gary Ridgeway also known
00:44:39
as the Green River Killer was
00:44:41
responsible for 49 murders between the
00:44:43
1980s and 1990s Ridgeway was weird from
00:44:46
the get-go like when he was 16 years old
00:44:49
he stabbed a 6-year-old child in an
00:44:51
attempt to murder him and never got
00:44:53
punished for it and growing up he became
00:44:55
a sort of of sex addict who was also
00:44:58
really interested in the Bible so he
00:45:00
would talk about things like the love of
00:45:01
God and then proceed to have these
00:45:04
intense fantasies to do with random
00:45:06
women see Ridgeway was married to
00:45:07
several women who demanded that they
00:45:10
have that several times a day not only
00:45:13
that but in public and revealing places
00:45:16
so what Ridgeway would do is he would
00:45:18
get sex workers to fulfill these
00:45:20
fantasies to which in an intense Moment
00:45:23
of post-nut clarity he would think about
00:45:26
how much he hates sex workers and then
00:45:28
kill them most often ditching the bodies
00:45:31
at the same place that he committed the
00:45:33
crime and in places where it wasn't
00:45:34
necessarily public like a forest he
00:45:37
would return days after to
00:45:39
continue acts he was eventually
00:45:42
convicted using DNA evidence and what's
00:45:44
interesting is that during his
00:45:47
interviews he confessed to 71 murders
00:45:50
although there were so many he couldn't
00:45:52
remember where all the bodies were and
00:45:53
evidence wasn't found so they eventually
00:45:55
just stuck with the 49 although like I
00:45:57
said it's quite possible that there were
00:45:59
many more and he's still serving his
00:46:01
life sentence to this day Richard Chase
00:46:03
known as the vampire of
00:46:06
Sacramento anyway was convicted of six
00:46:08
murders in 1978 so Richard was a very
00:46:11
weird kid and he was an extreme
00:46:13
hypochondria act at a young age he would
00:46:15
do things like hold oranges above his
00:46:16
head to say he's absorbing the vitamin C
00:46:19
that's going through them he said that
00:46:21
his skull was broken into pieces and
00:46:23
moving around so he began to shave his
00:46:25
head so he could watch what his skull
00:46:26
does as well as making the claim that
00:46:28
someone stole his pulmonary artery so
00:46:32
yeah he eventually moved out of the
00:46:34
house with his mother because he thought
00:46:35
his mother was trying to poison him and
00:46:37
then he moved in with several roommates
00:46:39
who complained that he would do things
00:46:41
like walk around the house completely
00:46:43
naked and after asking him to move out
00:46:45
he wouldn't so they all moved out it was
00:46:47
around this time that he began to pick
00:46:48
up random straight animals before
00:46:50
killing and eating them raw saying it
00:46:52
kept his heart from shrinking he was
00:46:54
eventually brought into a Dental
00:46:56
hospital after he went to a normal
00:46:58
hospital because he injected rabbit
00:47:00
blood into his veins after giving the
00:47:02
guy a ton of anti- schizophrenic drugs
00:47:05
they said that he wasn't a threat to
00:47:07
society and just sent him out the door
00:47:09
to which he was found a few months later
00:47:11
on a native reservation just in the
00:47:14
middle of the woods smeared in blood
00:47:17
with a bucket of cow's blood in his car
00:47:20
and he was given no penalties for this
00:47:23
you can just get a bunch of cow blood
00:47:26
rub it on yourself run around a
00:47:29
reservation and it's a Friday night all
00:47:31
the murders occurred in the span of a
00:47:33
month when he would break into people's
00:47:36
houses and then murder them before
00:47:38
eating pieces of them saying it's making
00:47:40
him stronger he would also drink the
00:47:42
blood from the people that he killed
00:47:44
hence the name of the Vampire of
00:47:45
Sacramento and and this isn't funny but
00:47:48
it's kind of funny so one of the things
00:47:50
he said after he was caught is that if
00:47:52
he approached someone's house and the
00:47:54
door was locked that he wouldn't try to
00:47:57
break in because that meant he wasn't
00:47:59
wanted but if it was unlocked and that
00:48:01
was a sign to come in hence again the
00:48:04
whole vampire thing but one of the
00:48:07
houses that was unlocked he walked into
00:48:09
no one was home so for some reason he
00:48:12
walked into the child's room pooped on
00:48:16
their bed and just
00:48:20
left why did he do that I I know he's
00:48:24
like insane and like had serious
00:48:27
disorders but like what what part if his
00:48:30
whole Health Plan does just like dumping
00:48:33
on someone's bed personify and could you
00:48:36
see being the family like you come back
00:48:39
home nothing's stolen nothing's taken
00:48:41
but just on your daughter's
00:48:44
bed anyway while in prison he constantly
00:48:47
said that he was afraid of the Nazis and
00:48:49
the aliens coming to get him and in one
00:48:52
interview with a
00:48:54
newscaster Midway through he just
00:48:56
started pulling handfuls of macaroni out
00:48:59
of his
00:49:03
pockets because he said that the guards
00:49:07
were Nazis who were poisoning him so
00:49:10
just middle of a conversation holding
00:49:12
eye contact just tries to hand the
00:49:15
reporter a bunch of macaroni he then
00:49:17
stocked up a bunch of his schizophrenic
00:49:20
medication and then took it all at once
00:49:21
and overdosed in 1981 the hillside
00:49:24
stranglers was the duo of Kenneth bian
00:49:27
and Angelo buo they killed 10 girls from
00:49:29
1977 to 1978 it seems to me like their
00:49:33
original plan was just to commit one
00:49:34
murder but then they got a taste for it
00:49:36
the reason was the two of them decided
00:49:37
to start being pimps and when one of the
00:49:40
girls ended up backing out on them they
00:49:42
got very mad and ended up killing the
00:49:44
person who suggested that girl to them
00:49:46
and after that's when the cycle began of
00:49:48
killing women and violating their bodies
00:49:51
so it seems that the two just enjoyed it
00:49:53
some of these were very sporadic too for
00:49:54
example bian ran ran an upholstery shop
00:49:57
to which a girl came in to talk about
00:49:58
business she was the last one there so
00:50:01
his cousin pulled him aside for a second
00:50:03
they had a conversation and then just
00:50:05
killed her buo died of a heart attack a
00:50:07
few years ago but bian is still in life
00:50:08
in prison to this day I have to mention
00:50:10
that bian's girlfriend while he was in
00:50:13
prison tried to strangle another girl to
00:50:16
death to make it look like the police
00:50:18
got the wrong guy the way they were
00:50:20
going to do this was bian gave his
00:50:23
girlfriend a you condom and she was
00:50:26
going to plant the evidence on the
00:50:29
victim that she killed so that the
00:50:31
police would see the DNA and think that
00:50:34
the guy in jail was framed for it which
00:50:37
okay which say what you want but that is
00:50:38
loyalty right there Carlin's arm was
00:50:41
convicted of killing five people
00:50:43
although the actual number is expected
00:50:45
to be well over a 100 and he also
00:50:48
claimed to have sodomized thousands of
00:50:50
young boys and yes that's 1,000 with an
00:50:53
S at a young age it seemed that Carl was
00:50:55
abused in the training school that he
00:50:57
went to to which he burned it down and
00:50:59
throughout the 1920s went on a spree of
00:51:02
kidnapping young boys sodomizing them
00:51:05
murdering them and then ditching them he
00:51:06
is only convicted for five because
00:51:08
that's the five the police knew of that
00:51:09
they approached him with but again back
00:51:12
in the 20s and 30s one or a thousand is
00:51:15
the same penalty after going to prison
00:51:17
he told one of the guards that the first
00:51:20
person that gives me trouble is going to
00:51:22
die to which sure enough one of the
00:51:23
foremen gave him a hard time so he beat
00:51:25
him to death in the prison for that
00:51:27
murder he was sentenced to death in 1930
00:51:29
and while on death row one of the guards
00:51:32
bought him a cigarette Carl was so
00:51:34
amazed by this act of kindness that he
00:51:35
asked for a pen and paper and he wrote
00:51:37
down everything this is where the claims
00:51:40
of the over a thousand sodomization come
00:51:42
from during his execution in which he
00:51:44
was hanged he spit on The Executioner's
00:51:47
face while he was putting the black bag
00:51:48
over his head and when asked if he had
00:51:50
any last words he said yes hurry it up
00:51:53
you ho your bastard I could have killed
00:51:55
a dozen men while you were screwing
00:51:57
around so if you can't say anything else
00:52:00
about him at least he was consistent
00:52:01
Clifford Olen also known as the Beast of
00:52:04
British Columbia which there we go with
00:52:06
the cool names again was convicted of
00:52:08
the murder of 11 children in the early
00:52:11
1980s the way he went about most of
00:52:13
these killings is he would catch the
00:52:14
children either while they were on their
00:52:16
own or abduct them from a crowd to which
00:52:18
he would strangle them and then leave
00:52:20
their body in a secretive location he
00:52:23
was eventually caught by the police in
00:52:25
which made a really weird deal to give
00:52:28
up the locations of the bodies of the
00:52:30
kids he killed Clifford made a deal with
00:52:32
the Canadian police that he would be
00:52:33
given $10,000 Canadian dollars for every
00:52:37
body that he shows them that money would
00:52:39
be deposited into a pension fund that
00:52:41
would go to his wife and at the time
00:52:44
infant son saying that even though he
00:52:46
doesn't care about these children that
00:52:47
he murdered he did however care about
00:52:49
his wife and kid and for some reason the
00:52:52
police agreed to that deal and ended up
00:52:54
giving his wife wife and son $100,000
00:52:57
Canadian dollars for the 10 bodies that
00:52:59
Clifford showed them although he threw
00:53:01
in an 11th one which he said was a
00:53:03
freebie the public wasn't made initially
00:53:06
aware of that deal until the trial to
00:53:08
which people were then outraged that the
00:53:10
person who killed their children was
00:53:12
given $10,000 for showing the police
00:53:14
where the body was despite this nothing
00:53:16
changed in the agreement and Clifford
00:53:18
was given a life sentence but due to the
00:53:20
way Canadian law worked at the time
00:53:22
Clifford was eligible for parole after
00:53:24
25 years so the judge said at the
00:53:26
sentencing hearing of the trial that
00:53:29
Clifford should never ever under any
00:53:31
circumstances be let out of course
00:53:33
Clifford still tried for parole and in
00:53:36
his 2006 parole hearing he said that he
00:53:40
should be let go because he gave the
00:53:43
United States a warning about 911 and
00:53:47
that they had granted him clemency for
00:53:49
it which let me remind you for one
00:53:52
Clifford was being jailed in in Canada
00:53:56
and two no he didn't you got to think
00:53:59
about this is 5 years after 911 and at
00:54:01
his parole Hearing in which he's
00:54:03
supposed to convince a group of people
00:54:05
that he is not crazy or a threat to
00:54:07
society he tells them that the United
00:54:09
States freed him because he warned them
00:54:11
about 9/11 of course he wasn't let out
00:54:14
for that but that wasn't the end of his
00:54:15
weird prison controversy after this news
00:54:17
got to the public that Clifford had been
00:54:19
drawing on essentially a social security
00:54:21
system in Canada that applies to people
00:54:24
over the age of 5 and that he was
00:54:27
basically getting his retirement fund
00:54:29
deposited into an account that he could
00:54:31
access if he ever got out so keep in
00:54:33
mind this is the second time that
00:54:35
Clifford has got a lot of money from the
00:54:37
Canadian government while either on
00:54:39
trial or in jail for murdering children
00:54:42
and at this point the account had been
00:54:43
going for several years so the dude had
00:54:45
like 30 grand if he ever got out but
00:54:48
this time the authorities actually
00:54:50
looked into it and was like hey we
00:54:51
should probably do something and killed
00:54:53
the account and despite all these
00:54:55
Shenanigans Clifford died of natural
00:54:57
causes while in prison in 2011 Leonard
00:55:00
lake is responsible for 11 to 25
00:55:03
killings of women at a remote cabin in
00:55:06
California during the mid 80s as a child
00:55:08
Leonard was raised by his grandmother
00:55:11
who had interesting ways of encouraging
00:55:14
his behavior for example when he was
00:55:16
young he would begin to do things like
00:55:18
photograph pictures of the female
00:55:20
members of his family while they were
00:55:23
naked like in the shower something
00:55:25
rather and his grandmother found out
00:55:27
about it and encouraged it apparently
00:55:30
saying it was some artistic expression
00:55:32
or whatever and then he started doing
00:55:34
things like melting rats in acid to
00:55:37
which again his grandma was like oh kids
00:55:40
in there hobbies and this steadily
00:55:42
building Main Street kept getting bigger
00:55:45
and his grandma kept not doing anything
00:55:47
about it this came to a head when while
00:55:49
in Vietnam during the war he had a
00:55:51
mental breakdown during a combat mission
00:55:53
for this Leonard was discharged and sent
00:55:56
back home to the US it was around this
00:55:58
time that Leonard got really into the
00:55:59
hippie lifestyle and even married a
00:56:01
hippie who then later divorced him
00:56:03
whenever she found out that he was
00:56:05
filming adult movies that she wasn't
00:56:08
aware of it was shortly after this that
00:56:10
Leonard befriended another Vietnam vet
00:56:12
by the name of Charles nag to come live
00:56:14
with him at this remote cabin in the
00:56:16
middle of the woods it was during this
00:56:18
time that Leonard and Charles would get
00:56:19
together kidnap women bring them in
00:56:22
torture them do explicit things to them
00:56:25
before murdering them all while
00:56:26
recording it similar to the adult films
00:56:29
that Leonard used to make we'll talk in
00:56:30
a second about how they got rid of the
00:56:32
bodies and all that but they probably
00:56:34
would have gotten away with it a lot
00:56:36
longer if it hadn't been for a really
00:56:38
stupid move that Charles made see
00:56:40
Charles had a track record beforehand of
00:56:42
being a petty Thief he would just go to
00:56:44
stores and randomly steal stuff one day
00:56:47
Charles was in a hardware store in which
00:56:49
he stole a vice for some reason and then
00:56:52
left Charles told Leonard who said well
00:56:54
well you know we don't want to hurt the
00:56:57
economy or whatever so Leonard went back
00:56:59
to the hardware store to pay for the
00:57:01
vice by the time Leonard got there the
00:57:03
police were there taking up a report
00:57:05
from the person behind the counter so
00:57:07
Leonard walks in and says hey it was my
00:57:10
buddy who stole device let me just pay
00:57:12
for it the police immediately suspicious
00:57:14
asked for his ID to which Leonard handed
00:57:17
them the ID of one of his murder victims
00:57:20
see the way that Leonard and Charles
00:57:22
would do it is they would catch whole
00:57:23
families at a time
00:57:25
murder all of the men and normally just
00:57:27
keep the woman alive for torture so they
00:57:29
had all of these trophies they had
00:57:31
accumulated over time so when Leonard
00:57:33
hand the officer a picture of a man who
00:57:36
upon search had been reported missing
00:57:38
for a while they go outside and take a
00:57:41
look in Leonard's car and setting in the
00:57:43
passenger seat is a pistol with an
00:57:45
illegal suppressor on the end of it so
00:57:47
that's odd so they brought Leonard in
00:57:49
for questioning as soon as he got
00:57:52
brought in for questioning he popped
00:57:54
four cyanide pills that he had hidden in
00:57:57
his jacket and killed himself there in
00:57:59
the interrogation room or at least he
00:58:01
seized up and went comodos technically
00:58:03
he died 4 days later but same difference
00:58:05
which imagine being the police in this
00:58:07
situation you get a call that a vice has
00:58:10
been stolen so you go there and the
00:58:13
guy's like hey it was my buddy let me
00:58:16
pay for it so they're like why don't you
00:58:17
come down to the station and he just
00:58:19
killed himself this gave the police
00:58:22
ample opportunity to go back and search
00:58:25
property and when they did they arrested
00:58:26
Charles who found the full display of
00:58:29
what they had been doing constructed
00:58:30
next to the cabin was a structure that
00:58:33
the investigators later called a dungeon
00:58:36
that was full of various restraints and
00:58:38
torture devices and looked like
00:58:40
something out of a horror movie it was
00:58:42
there while searching the property that
00:58:44
they figured out that the way the two of
00:58:46
them would get rid of their victims is
00:58:48
by melting their bodies in acid remember
00:58:51
how earlier when he was a kid he would
00:58:53
do the same thing to rats
00:58:55
well now he does that but to like you
00:58:57
know people what couldn't be melted was
00:58:59
then compiled up and then buried around
00:59:02
the property itself which the police
00:59:03
began to find while also searching the
00:59:06
property they found something that was
00:59:07
labeled a treasure map which while
00:59:09
following it they managed to find
00:59:11
several barrels that were full of
00:59:13
personal effects clothing IDs and stuff
00:59:16
like that as well as in these barrels
00:59:18
they found several videos of the two of
00:59:21
them committing these crimes that's the
00:59:23
reason that the murders are 11 to 25
00:59:25
because while yes they found remains of
00:59:27
at least 11 different people on the
00:59:29
property they found personal belongings
00:59:32
and identification of much more
00:59:34
interestingly Charles lawyer during the
00:59:37
trial didn't ask any questions to the
00:59:39
witnesses that came forward and
00:59:41
seemingly just through the case now I
00:59:43
can't prove this at all but my own
00:59:46
theory is that it specifically says that
00:59:48
he began to stop asking questions and
00:59:50
all that after the evidence was brought
00:59:52
forward or in other words the tapes so
00:59:55
perhaps this lawyer was looking to
00:59:57
defend Charles until he saw videos of
01:00:00
him torturing and brutalizing these
01:00:02
women and from the logs of what was said
01:00:04
in the videos it was pretty brutal that
01:00:07
maybe the lawyer just decided he didn't
01:00:09
want to save this guy's life and just
01:00:11
let the case carry on either way to this
01:00:14
day Charles is still in prison on death
01:00:16
row Gilbert Paul Jordan known as the
01:00:18
boozing Barber which that one's like on
01:00:21
the line of Goofy and cool so I'll let
01:00:23
it slide is responsible for the alcohol
01:00:26
murders while it's believed that he
01:00:28
killed between 8 to 10 women he has only
01:00:31
ever been convicted of one charge of
01:00:34
manslaughter the reason being his murder
01:00:36
weapon as the name suggests was alcohol
01:00:39
the way he would do this is he would get
01:00:41
women to come over to his apartment most
01:00:44
often sex workers to which he would then
01:00:46
pay them to see how much they could
01:00:48
drink whenever the women inevitably
01:00:50
passed out he would then tilt their head
01:00:52
back and pour alcohol down their throats
01:00:54
until they died of alcohol poisoning and
01:00:56
that's the reason that even though he
01:00:58
murdered like 8 to 10 people they could
01:01:00
only ever get him on one charge of
01:01:01
manslaughter because it's really hard to
01:01:05
prove that you know he did that rather
01:01:07
than just he was hooking up with someone
01:01:09
and they drank too much even though
01:01:11
while apparent and looking at the
01:01:13
evidence it's very clear he killed these
01:01:15
people especially given the number of
01:01:16
people that it happened to it's hard
01:01:19
from like a legal standpoint to say
01:01:22
either oh you killed this person or oh
01:01:24
they accidentally killed himself also
01:01:26
the drinking was not exclusive to his
01:01:28
victims it is reported that this guy
01:01:31
drank 50 ounces of vodka every day and
01:01:35
somehow didn't die of alcohol poisoning
01:01:37
himself after like the eighth death it
01:01:39
became apparent to the police what he
01:01:41
was doing so they started listening in
01:01:43
at his house to which he could be heard
01:01:46
telling the women oh I'll give you $50
01:01:48
if you drink that bottle but 100 if you
01:01:50
can drink both of them actually I'll
01:01:52
just make it 200 if you can drink that
01:01:54
and so on and so on which for these poor
01:01:56
women who most of the time were in a
01:01:58
struggling spot anyway in order to make
01:02:00
money this was an offer they couldn't
01:02:02
pass up but sadly led to their end but
01:02:05
as mentioned they only ever got him on
01:02:06
one manslaughter charge to which he
01:02:08
served 9 years before being released and
01:02:11
then almost as soon as he was released
01:02:14
he got arrested for being at a bar and
01:02:17
trying to force alcohol on a woman to
01:02:19
which he pretty much gets a warning gets
01:02:21
back out and then at a hotel party
01:02:25
almost kills a woman but her friend
01:02:27
managed to get into the room and save
01:02:29
her as he was pouring alcohol down her
01:02:31
throat to which he was only given 15
01:02:34
months for like reckless endangerment so
01:02:36
he gets out and then gets in trouble for
01:02:39
doing the exact same thing again and
01:02:42
gets off with no penalty I have no idea
01:02:46
how you can look at someone who has
01:02:49
definitely done it 8 to 10 times tried
01:02:52
to do it two more times each after
01:02:54
getting arrested and then now you're
01:02:56
sitting there on the third time and
01:02:57
you're like you know
01:02:58
what I think he's innocent however he
01:03:01
eventually died in 2006 of guess what
01:03:04
you guessed it alcohol poisoning it's
01:03:07
pretty pathetic that like such a sicko
01:03:09
despite everyone on this list who like
01:03:12
showed proof that if given the chance
01:03:15
they would do it again got the lightest
01:03:17
sentencing like 9 years and then the 15
01:03:20
months and release three times between
01:03:22
them and you never got any better so
01:03:26
thanks justice system Rehabilitation
01:03:28
cool Robert pikon was convicted in 2007
01:03:32
of the second degree murder of Six Women
01:03:36
although that probably isn't even close
01:03:39
to how many he actually killed the
01:03:40
police initially wanted to charge him
01:03:43
with another 20 and then to an
01:03:45
undercover agent who was in jail with
01:03:48
pikon pikon said that he had killed 49
01:03:52
and wanted to kill one more woman to
01:03:54
make it an even 50 at a young age Robert
01:03:56
Pickton lived with his family on a
01:03:59
family run pig farm something that is
01:04:01
too weird to not mention is one of the
01:04:04
reasons he later said was the cause for
01:04:06
his crimes is that at a young age he
01:04:09
really fell in love with like this baby
01:04:11
calf and he just had a connection to it
01:04:14
and then you know it's a slaughterhouse
01:04:16
farm so one day the calf gets
01:04:18
slaughtered and that just like flipped a
01:04:20
switch in his mind which I don't
01:04:23
necessarily think if kid loses their pet
01:04:25
they just automatically become a serial
01:04:27
killer but whatever his word when
01:04:30
Robert's parents died the control of the
01:04:32
pig farm fell on him and his brother but
01:04:35
his brother really didn't want anything
01:04:37
to do with the slaughterhouse Pig side
01:04:39
of it so Robert picked it up and lived
01:04:41
on a trailer on the property deciding to
01:04:43
update it a bit Robert converted the
01:04:45
barn into a sort of bar strip club area
01:04:49
that was known as the piggy Palace good
01:04:52
time Society it was a popular place for
01:04:54
Raves and strip shows at the time and
01:04:56
was commonly visited by the Hell's
01:04:58
Angels however it was during one of
01:05:00
these parties that he stabbed one of the
01:05:02
strippers to which she took the knife
01:05:05
and stabbed him back and they both ended
01:05:07
up going to the same Hospital the woman
01:05:10
who had a handcuff around her wrist said
01:05:13
that it had been pikon who handcuffed
01:05:15
her and then tried to stab her to which
01:05:17
she managed to wrestle the weapon away
01:05:19
and stab him pointed out that the key to
01:05:21
her handcuff was in pcm's pocket to
01:05:24
which when the people at the hospital
01:05:26
checked it was and they managed to
01:05:28
unlock her however he never saw trial
01:05:30
for this because no attorney thought
01:05:32
that her story would stand up because
01:05:34
she tested positive for several drugs
01:05:37
and she was
01:05:39
a less than desirable can I don't know
01:05:42
you know how the law works so he pretty
01:05:43
much got off with the situation SC free
01:05:46
however there was a local police officer
01:05:48
who noticed that several of the women
01:05:51
who worked on the corners or sex workers
01:05:53
who would normally come and talk to him
01:05:55
throughout the day began to disappear he
01:05:57
started to think something was weird
01:05:58
about this so he asked one who said that
01:06:01
the most recent missing person had went
01:06:04
to go check out the old Pig place to
01:06:06
which it turned out that several of
01:06:08
these women who picked and had picked up
01:06:11
to bring back to his property had just
01:06:14
disappeared given that and the previous
01:06:16
stabbing history the police launched an
01:06:17
investigation to which they found
01:06:19
several personal effects of those women
01:06:22
who went missing on his property
01:06:24
whatever his argument was yeah they came
01:06:26
over maybe they dropped a card or a
01:06:28
purse or whatever I don't know stop
01:06:30
bothering me and they can never get
01:06:32
anything conclusive because they were
01:06:34
never able to find any body parts to
01:06:37
which the absolutely horrifying idea
01:06:39
came forward that perhaps because it's a
01:06:42
pig farm and perhaps because he ships
01:06:45
out meat that he's either using the
01:06:49
bodies as food for the pigs or even
01:06:51
worse food that he's shipping out this
01:06:54
was such a concern that a notice went
01:06:56
out to several of the pork markets in
01:06:59
the area to check their meat
01:07:01
concentration cuz it uh may not be pork
01:07:03
eventually the police managed to obtain
01:07:06
enough of a warrant that they were able
01:07:07
to search his actual trailer to which
01:07:09
they found several of the bloody clothes
01:07:11
and effects of the women who went
01:07:13
missing and searching after that they
01:07:15
managed to find skulls and other various
01:07:17
bones that were scattered around the
01:07:19
property also inside the trailer they
01:07:21
found a lot of other weird things like a
01:07:24
bunch of syringes containing a little
01:07:26
bit of a blue liquid in them as well as
01:07:29
a pistol that he had placed a
01:07:36
rubber
01:07:38
anatomical device I think I'm safe on
01:07:41
that one on the end of it saying it
01:07:43
worked as a makeshift suppressor another
01:07:45
thing they found in the trailer was
01:07:47
several videos of Robert with Associates
01:07:50
talking about what he does to these
01:07:52
women in which he mentioned things like
01:07:54
one of the best ways to kill a drug
01:07:55
addict is to fill a syringe full of
01:07:58
windshield wiper fluid and then have
01:08:01
them inject it in themselves thinking
01:08:03
it's a drug and that will kill them
01:08:05
hence the blue liquid in the syringes
01:08:07
that was found as well as videos of him
01:08:11
taking the bodies cutting them up and
01:08:14
then feeding them to the pigs see for
01:08:16
those that don't know uh pigs are all
01:08:18
like cute and sweet whenever they're
01:08:20
domesticated and around but pigs in the
01:08:24
wild are like really feral and by really
01:08:27
feral I mean they're not only scavengers
01:08:29
but they'll rip bigger animals apart in
01:08:31
groups and then eat them so there's kind
01:08:33
of a belief on pig farms that don't let
01:08:35
them smell your blood or see your blood
01:08:37
because they could go rabbit at any
01:08:39
second so all Robert had to do was take
01:08:42
these bodies cut them enough so they
01:08:44
bleed throw them to the pigs and then
01:08:48
throw away whatever they didn't eat and
01:08:49
to you right now who's watching this
01:08:51
while eating spaghetti with marinara or
01:08:53
meat meat sauce uh you're welcome for
01:08:55
that visual thankfully however he had
01:08:57
never sent the body parts off with the
01:09:01
meat he was shipping out so I guess
01:09:03
that's one plus and the reason he was
01:09:05
only ever tried for six murders is
01:09:08
because all the other murders and stuff
01:09:11
around them the initial 20 that the
01:09:13
police wanted to charge them for were
01:09:15
circumstantial as there wasn't actually
01:09:17
recorded evidence of their bodies and
01:09:18
just some stuff found and the judge knew
01:09:21
that if you take it from six murders to
01:09:24
26 murders there's more evidence of like
01:09:27
a mistrial that could happen or in other
01:09:30
words the defense could poke holes and
01:09:32
more stories and the judge just wanted
01:09:34
to stick to a solid six so they could
01:09:36
lock the sky away for good however for
01:09:39
some reason maybe just a really good
01:09:41
defense attorney or what the jurors were
01:09:44
like weirdly sympathetic for him like
01:09:46
there was a bunch of stuff during the
01:09:48
trial about oh how he couldn't have done
01:09:51
that which never heard that one before
01:09:53
or like how he doesn't deserve all the
01:09:55
which like it's got to be like one of
01:09:58
the most brutal serial killers ever but
01:10:01
these people are just like oh well I'm
01:10:04
sure he didn't know what he was doing
01:10:06
there was even a point to which the
01:10:07
jurors asked the judge if they could
01:10:10
rule that he was guilty for it but that
01:10:12
he wasn't responsible for his actions
01:10:15
and not in like an insanity playway and
01:10:18
like he didn't know what he was doing
01:10:20
like he's a child or something I don't
01:10:22
know which is the reason he was only
01:10:24
ever eventually given the sentence of
01:10:27
six second degree murders because the
01:10:30
jury demanded that they take it from
01:10:32
first degree murder down to second but
01:10:34
like so second degree implies that it
01:10:37
was a spur of the moment thing and you
01:10:39
didn't like plan the killings in advance
01:10:41
but this dude literally had syringes
01:10:43
full of the windshield wiper and he hid
01:10:45
the bodies and had plans to get rid of
01:10:47
him like it's his first degree as first
01:10:50
degree can get and even stupider the
01:10:52
sentence for six second degree murders
01:10:55
is the same as the sentence for six
01:10:58
first deegree murders so he still got
01:11:01
life in prison with a Chance of parole
01:11:03
in 25 years which he would have got it's
01:11:06
so dumb either way pikon is currently
01:11:08
serving a life sentence to which he will
01:11:10
be first eligible for parole in 2032 so
01:11:15
fingers crossed that those jurors are
01:11:16
not on the parole board Wayne Williams
01:11:19
was convicted of the murder of two men
01:11:21
in
01:11:22
1981 however as we're going to talk
01:11:25
about in a second it's possible that the
01:11:27
actual murders were up to like 30 see
01:11:29
way Williams was a sort of disc jockey
01:11:32
on the radio and had Ambitions of being
01:11:35
a pop music producer around this time
01:11:38
something was going on called the
01:11:39
Atlanta child murders in which in the
01:11:41
city of Atlanta there were several
01:11:43
children being murdered and their bodies
01:11:45
found several days later and since
01:11:47
several of the bodies were found around
01:11:49
the same location floating down the
01:11:51
river in Atlanta it was believ beli D
01:11:53
that it was all done by one killer one
01:11:56
morning the police were scoping out a
01:11:57
bridge where it was believed the bodies
01:11:59
were being disposed of to which while
01:12:01
sitting there they heard a loud Splash
01:12:03
implying that something had just been
01:12:05
thrown from the bridge above the police
01:12:06
then race over to the end of the bridge
01:12:08
to which the only one on it at the time
01:12:10
was Wayne Williams they pulled him over
01:12:12
asked what he was doing at this hour to
01:12:14
which he said he was driving across town
01:12:16
to meet a young woman who was about to
01:12:18
become a famous singer he gave them a
01:12:20
name and a phone number which both later
01:12:22
turned out to to be fake and sure enough
01:12:25
2 days later they found a body that had
01:12:27
sank underwater right at the spot that
01:12:29
Wayne had thrown it over or supposedly
01:12:32
Wayne had thrown it over because of this
01:12:34
Wayne was brought in to which he failed
01:12:36
three polygraph tests and his DNA was
01:12:39
found on the body of not only that one
01:12:42
victim that fell in the water but
01:12:43
another one who had been recently killed
01:12:45
that still had DNA remains on him not
01:12:48
only that but after Wayne was arrested
01:12:50
the serial Killing Spree of the Atlanta
01:12:52
child murder ERS stopped all at once and
01:12:55
then while at trial while being
01:12:57
questioned on why he did the crimes and
01:13:00
being attacked by the prosecution he got
01:13:02
incredibly angry and started yelling and
01:13:04
screaming which supposedly you know
01:13:07
turned the jury against him to which he
01:13:09
said during the trial that he was being
01:13:11
framed by the Atlanta police for a
01:13:13
killing that was actually being
01:13:15
committed by the clue Klux Clan and
01:13:17
while several people came forward in
01:13:19
years since saying there's no way he
01:13:20
could have done it most of the arguments
01:13:22
come down to well he was a good guy so
01:13:26
it's impossible that he could have done
01:13:27
it which you know how that goes so why
01:13:30
am I not saying definitively that Wayne
01:13:33
killed these people well that's because
01:13:35
while there is a lot of evidence showing
01:13:37
that he did there's just enough for my
01:13:41
conspiracy theorist mind to not 100%
01:13:45
just say yeah this is the dude that did
01:13:47
it the main reason for that is a guy by
01:13:50
the name of Charles Sanders see Charles
01:13:52
Sanders was a chief KKK member who was
01:13:56
also being investigated for the Child
01:13:58
Murders around the same time however of
01:14:00
course whenever they found Wayne and all
01:14:02
this happened they let Charles go and at
01:14:05
the same time Charles had passed all his
01:14:06
polygraph tests but even though Wayne
01:14:08
failed his and Charles passed his
01:14:11
polygraphs aren't 100% perfect and
01:14:13
there's a lot that go into them so it's
01:14:16
not like conclusive and the Atlanta
01:14:18
child murders themselves were happening
01:14:20
to young black children in Atlanta which
01:14:23
on Wayne's side was seen as just victims
01:14:26
of opportunity but to a KKK leader
01:14:29
obviously has racial implications also
01:14:31
one of the main things that ended up
01:14:33
convicting Wayne is that several of the
01:14:35
other victims that were found had traces
01:14:38
of not only his DNA like the two I
01:14:40
mentioned before the traces of his dog's
01:14:43
DNA as well as DNA from his carpet but
01:14:46
because the DNA was so degraded at the
01:14:48
point it was retrieved it's not 100%
01:14:52
exact match instead said it's like a 80%
01:14:55
match like for example whenever they
01:14:57
pulled the DNA from the other people and
01:14:59
said it matched Wayne's it actually was
01:15:02
like down to a percentile of black men
01:15:06
who may be living in Atlanta or it could
01:15:08
be someone else and also the dog hair
01:15:11
samples that supposedly matched Wayne's
01:15:14
dog that was found on the victims
01:15:16
actually just kind of match that breed
01:15:18
of dog and Charles Sanders supposedly
01:15:21
said thank God we have the same kind of
01:15:24
dog and carpet implying that he is
01:15:27
responsible for several of the murders
01:15:29
but that statement itself came from a
01:15:31
reporter and it's like thirdhand
01:15:33
information at this point so there's no
01:15:36
way to verify it and it's really messy
01:15:38
it's so messy as a matter of fact that
01:15:40
last year the Atlanta police announced
01:15:42
that they are going to retest Wayne's
01:15:43
DNA against the DNA found just to be
01:15:46
double sure because at this point like
01:15:48
one of the investigators said it's like
01:15:50
98% sure that Wayne was the kid killer
01:15:53
however they want to be 100% sure and to
01:15:56
give you an idea of how convoluted it is
01:15:58
one leading theory is that Wayne
01:16:00
committed like half of the Atlanta child
01:16:03
murders and either Sanders or someone
01:16:06
else committed the other half like I
01:16:09
said really murky Waters Herbert Mullen
01:16:11
confessed to killing 13 people in the
01:16:14
1970s for some interesting reasons
01:16:18
Herbert was pretty normal growing up and
01:16:20
through High School however the first
01:16:22
signs that something was off was shortly
01:16:24
after he graduated high school one of
01:16:26
his close friends died in a car accident
01:16:29
to which Herbert then made a shrine of
01:16:32
his friend in his house he then got this
01:16:34
overwhelming fear that he was homosexual
01:16:37
because it was the 1960s and that kind
01:16:39
of thing was frowned upon so he let his
01:16:41
family place him in a mental institution
01:16:44
although he left shortly afterwards
01:16:46
shortly after leaving he did things like
01:16:49
beginning to burn himself with
01:16:51
cigarettes and he tried to become become
01:16:53
a priest for a while and then got kicked
01:16:55
out of an apartment he was living in
01:16:57
because he would be up all night
01:16:59
screaming at people who weren't there
01:17:01
and investigators later said that he was
01:17:04
suffering from paranoid schizophrenia
01:17:06
which yeah probably that also wasn't
01:17:09
helped by the fact that he was known to
01:17:11
smoke weed and take LSD all the time
01:17:13
which I'm sure just made his
01:17:15
schizophrenia super fun it was around
01:17:17
this time that voices in his head began
01:17:19
to tell him that he had to begin
01:17:21
performing human SA Rices to stop
01:17:25
earthquakes from hitting the California
01:17:27
area this was around the end of the war
01:17:30
in Vietnam so he said that Vietnam was
01:17:33
doing enough of the killing for now but
01:17:36
as soon as the war is over he needs to
01:17:38
start doing the job himself he killed
01:17:40
the first of his victims after he pulled
01:17:42
his vehicle on the side of the road and
01:17:44
asked a homeless man to come take a look
01:17:46
at the engine while he was looking at
01:17:49
the engine he said he could hear the
01:17:51
homeless man speaking into his mind
01:17:53
that the homeless man was Jonah from the
01:17:56
Bible and that it was now time to
01:17:59
sacrifice him to stop the earthquakes so
01:18:01
Herbert pulled out a baseball bat and
01:18:04
beat the man to death on the side of the
01:18:05
road he then murdered a woman before
01:18:07
feeling guilty about it and going to a
01:18:10
priest to confess his sins however in
01:18:13
the confessional Booth as he was
01:18:15
confessing he believed that the priest
01:18:17
wanted to be the next sacrifice so he
01:18:20
got out of his Booth walked over to the
01:18:23
the priest stabbed him to death and then
01:18:25
left also the police were none the wiser
01:18:27
to this because like for example someone
01:18:30
saw him running away after stabbing the
01:18:32
police so they just thought that it was
01:18:34
a robber for some reason and shortly
01:18:37
after this Herbert tried to join the
01:18:38
Marines so that he could kill more
01:18:41
however he wasn't allowed to because he
01:18:43
failed the drug test because he failed
01:18:45
his drug test and therefore couldn't do
01:18:48
as much killing as he wanted to he saw
01:18:51
that drugs were the reason reason that
01:18:53
he wasn't going to be able to stop the
01:18:55
earthquakes and so he needs to get back
01:18:57
at the person who introduced him to
01:18:59
drugs so he decided to track down his
01:19:02
high school dealer who first sold him
01:19:04
marijuana he went to the house where the
01:19:07
dealer used to live asked the lady who
01:19:09
was now living there where to find his
01:19:12
address she gave them the address so
01:19:14
then Herbert drove to the guy's new
01:19:16
house killed him and his wife before
01:19:19
driving back to the original house and
01:19:22
murdering that woman and her children
01:19:24
this detail was very damning to him in
01:19:27
court because the defense's argument Was
01:19:29
Not Guilty by reason of insanity but the
01:19:32
fact that he went back supposedly to
01:19:35
cover up evidence that he was ever
01:19:37
looking for the dealer in the first
01:19:38
place gave the prosecution enough regard
01:19:41
to say he was in charge of his actions
01:19:44
look he did this just to cover up
01:19:46
evidence not long after this he went to
01:19:48
a state park to which there were four
01:19:50
teenagers camping there illegally he
01:19:53
said he was a park ranger and that they
01:19:55
had to leave they laughed at him and he
01:19:57
shot them all to death which it's not
01:19:59
funny I'm not trying to make light of it
01:20:02
but imagine being one of those teens and
01:20:04
the park rangers like hey you got to go
01:20:06
and you're like no and he just shoots
01:20:08
you he was eventually caught while
01:20:10
driving through a neighborhood he saw a
01:20:12
man mowing his lawn and just got out of
01:20:16
the car grabbed a rifle shot him in the
01:20:20
front yard with a ton of people watching
01:20:22
slowly got back in his car and just kept
01:20:25
driving at a normal speed and the police
01:20:27
caught him like 3 minutes later to which
01:20:29
he didn't even resist arrest and was
01:20:31
just like huh I wonder how you CAU me he
01:20:33
was found guilty and confessed to the
01:20:35
murders and like I said earlier didn't
01:20:37
get away with Insanity because he tried
01:20:40
to cover up evidence and one of the
01:20:41
weirdest things to mention while he was
01:20:44
in jail he had a cell for a long time
01:20:47
right next to Ed ker The Co-Ed Killer
01:20:50
who is the really tall charismatic guy
01:20:52
that that I talked about in the first
01:20:54
part of the serial killer Iceberg Ed
01:20:57
said that in the early days of Herbert
01:21:00
being there he would keep singing all
01:21:03
the time and it annoyed everyone so he
01:21:06
just started splashing water onto
01:21:08
Herbert until he quit and then after
01:21:11
that Ed began giving him peanuts for
01:21:13
good behavior and they kind of got along
01:21:16
in that weird relationship which I'm not
01:21:18
trying to make light of like the
01:21:20
horrible evil things these men did but
01:21:22
it's so weird to imagine two serial
01:21:25
killers and one of them just feeding the
01:21:27
other peanuts through the bars and
01:21:29
Herbert Mullen is still in jail to this
01:21:31
day Paul Bernardo is responsible for a
01:21:34
lot of sexual crimes however has only
01:21:37
ever been convicted of three murders
01:21:40
that he committed with his wife Carla
01:21:42
hamala at a young age Paul's father was
01:21:45
arrested for child molestation which
01:21:47
it's believed Paul kind of internalized
01:21:50
and wanted to be like his his dad not
01:21:53
only this but Paul began to hate his
01:21:55
mother saying that it was her fault that
01:21:58
her dad turned to things Paul also
01:22:02
expressed a lot of dangerous signs at a
01:22:04
young age like for example when he was
01:22:06
in high school and just out of high
01:22:08
school he was known to beat women that
01:22:09
he would go out with that was until he
01:22:11
met Carla who he began to beat and do
01:22:15
those things to and she really liked it
01:22:18
not only did she like it she vastly
01:22:20
encouraged these violent sexual acts
01:22:23
around the time he was beginning to know
01:22:25
Carla it's believed that he committed
01:22:28
around 18 sexual assaults against women
01:22:30
and then after meeting Carla it got a
01:22:33
lot worse that started with Tammy who
01:22:36
was Carla's sister see despite the fact
01:22:38
that Paul and Carla were engaged at this
01:22:41
point Paul kept coming on to Tammy again
01:22:44
Carla's sister and Carla enjoyed it so
01:22:48
much so that she would do things like
01:22:51
break Tammy's windows that way Paul
01:22:54
could like open them up and watch her
01:22:56
sleep and eventually Carla began
01:22:59
drugging Tammy so that Paul could have
01:23:02
his way with her however Tammy
01:23:04
continuously kept waking up during these
01:23:07
events which I'm not sure if Tammy would
01:23:10
have been in a frame of mind to
01:23:11
recognize what was going on because even
01:23:14
though she was conscious during points
01:23:17
when she would sort of come on to Paul
01:23:19
and Paul would make out with her
01:23:21
whatever back and forth
01:23:23
it seemed she wasn't aware of the extent
01:23:25
that Paul was abusing her this
01:23:28
culminated One Night in which Carla said
01:23:31
for a Christmas gift to Paul she had
01:23:34
completely druged Tammy so that he could
01:23:37
do whatever he wanted however she used
01:23:39
way too much and during the events that
01:23:42
ensued Tammy threw up and choked to
01:23:45
death on her own vom Paul and Carla
01:23:47
immediately cleaned up the scene make it
01:23:49
look like they were never there and then
01:23:51
called the police to which one when the
01:23:52
police got there they said that Tammy
01:23:55
had drank so much that she passed out
01:23:57
and then subsequently threw up and
01:23:59
suffocated and I know this is really
01:24:01
gross but again this is a serial killer
01:24:04
Iceberg what did you expect as soon as
01:24:07
like they took away Tammy's body Carla
01:24:10
dressed up as Tammy and then continued
01:24:14
the axe which is
01:24:18
So eventually Paul and Carla got married
01:24:21
to which for their wedding gift Carla
01:24:25
had picked up a 15-year-old girl who she
01:24:28
had drugged as Paul's wedding gift now
01:24:32
like I said they're responsible for the
01:24:34
murders of three people one of those
01:24:35
being Tammy however it's thought that
01:24:39
what happened most of the time is Carla
01:24:42
would kidnap a girl who would be
01:24:44
unconscious Paul would do disgusting
01:24:47
things and then they would leave her
01:24:49
somewhere to where she wake up and never
01:24:50
be the wiser or in other words it's
01:24:52
seems like the ones that actually died
01:24:54
were more so accidents and again that
01:24:57
doesn't relieve them of any of the
01:24:59
consequences that they should face for
01:25:01
these actions just that they didn't mean
01:25:04
to kill them because they didn't really
01:25:06
know how to handle it afterwards for
01:25:08
example whenever they were doing this to
01:25:10
a 14-year-old girl who died during the
01:25:13
process they didn't know what to do so
01:25:16
he quickly ran to a local hardware store
01:25:19
bought a bunch of cement and then
01:25:21
dismembered her body
01:25:22
encased the pieces of her in the cement
01:25:25
blocks and then took them to the nearby
01:25:28
Coast to throw into the ocean however
01:25:30
one of these cement blocks that he had
01:25:32
built was way too big and weighed like
01:25:35
200 lb so he just kind of sloppily
01:25:37
rolled it out of the back of the car to
01:25:39
which later a fisherman saw it thought
01:25:41
it was weird called the police they
01:25:43
cracked it open and found a body part
01:25:45
and then they looked and found the other
01:25:46
body parts to which they actually ided
01:25:48
the girl who was murdered by her
01:25:51
orthodontist equipment around this time
01:25:53
police began to get suspicious of the
01:25:55
couple because they were reported like
01:25:57
taking pictures of girls as they were
01:25:59
leaving school or just being really
01:26:01
creepy to like teenage girls out at
01:26:03
restaurants and stuff in the area
01:26:05
however they can never get something
01:26:06
conclusive enough to stick that is until
01:26:09
one day they kidnapped a 15-year-old
01:26:12
girl in the middle of the street as she
01:26:14
was walking home from school with like a
01:26:17
whole town watching they did this by
01:26:20
Paul walking up behind her with a knife
01:26:22
and then Carla grabbing her hair and
01:26:24
then dragging her into the car people
01:26:26
didn't immediately recognize the couple
01:26:28
but it started this full scale Manhunt
01:26:31
where everyone was looking for the
01:26:33
couple around this time and just the
01:26:35
next day Carla went into work although
01:26:37
she was covered in several bruises
01:26:40
because the beating that Paul did wasn't
01:26:42
exclusive to the victims remember Carla
01:26:45
also enjoyed how he would do that to her
01:26:48
and it's so awful to which investigators
01:26:52
round started to put together clues that
01:26:53
they were looking for a young couple and
01:26:55
then a young woman matching that
01:26:56
description is beaten and bruised so
01:26:59
whenever she was eventually convinced to
01:27:01
go to the hospital by her co-workers for
01:27:03
the injuries on her the police
01:27:05
confronted her said we know who you are
01:27:07
and she confessed now while it's not
01:27:09
sure why she made this confession and
01:27:12
some people think maybe she had a change
01:27:14
of heart I disagree and I think she only
01:27:17
did it because she realized the police
01:27:19
are everywhere and they're probably not
01:27:20
going to get away with this for much
01:27:21
longer also Carla cut a deal that in
01:27:25
exchange for her testimony against Paul
01:27:28
she would only receive 12 years in jail
01:27:30
now I know that's like nothing compared
01:27:33
to what she deserved for the crimes that
01:27:35
she committed but also at the time the
01:27:38
prosecution team did not have evidence
01:27:42
or any idea really of the extent that
01:27:44
this couple went to so the idea of the
01:27:47
battered wife who was forced into this
01:27:49
role made sense however as soon as the
01:27:51
trial started turns out they had
01:27:54
recorded all of these actions they
01:27:56
committed against these girls as well as
01:27:59
the murders and it was videos of Paul
01:28:02
and Carla enjoying it during the whole
01:28:04
thing the prosecution then said a trial
01:28:06
if they had seen these tapes before they
01:28:09
would never have cut the 12year deal
01:28:11
with Carla Carla also said that the
01:28:13
actual number of women that Paul
01:28:15
assaulted either with or without her is
01:28:18
closer to around 30 however the
01:28:20
information that Carla brought forward
01:28:22
was enough to get Paul put in jail for
01:28:24
life and again she served 12 years and
01:28:27
then was released also have to mention
01:28:29
this side note Paul was absolutely
01:28:31
obsessed with the book American Psycho
01:28:33
which was later made into a movie so
01:28:36
like during this whole thing there was
01:28:38
never any Spirit of guilt or whatever he
01:28:41
thought that he was cool and sve for
01:28:44
being able to attack and kill women in
01:28:46
this way he essentially thought of
01:28:48
himself as some sort of renegade or cool
01:28:50
guy who's just outside side of the
01:28:52
system and I want to emphasize that for
01:28:54
everyone out there as his next parole
01:28:56
hearing is 4 days from the recording of
01:28:59
this video or in other words on June the
01:29:02
22nd of
01:29:03
2021 so let's hope
01:29:06
that that doesn't happen because after
01:29:10
reading all the details and details of
01:29:12
the murder and everything else that he
01:29:14
did I hope he rots Samuel little was an
01:29:17
active serial killer for over 35 years
01:29:20
leading up to his arrest in 2005 he
01:29:23
confessed to a total of 93 murders with
01:29:26
60 of those murders being confirmed
01:29:29
which for thosee keeping score is the
01:29:31
record in the United States the majority
01:29:33
of Samuel's crimes were sexually
01:29:35
motivated as a young boy he said he
01:29:38
developed an affinity for women's necks
01:29:40
after while he was in kindergarten he
01:29:43
saw his teacher rub her neck one day and
01:29:45
that just flipped a switch in his brain
01:29:47
and throughout his teen years he began
01:29:49
to collect true crime novels and books
01:29:52
that had depictions of men strangling
01:29:54
women this started him down a violent
01:29:56
path of assault that began to culminate
01:29:58
into other crimes and eventually Murder
01:30:01
By the time of his final arrest in 2005
01:30:04
Samuel had been arrested for DUI fraud
01:30:07
shoplifting solicitation armed robbery
01:30:09
aggravated assault rape and of course
01:30:13
the murder what was especially
01:30:15
terrifying to me about Samuel is
01:30:17
watching his tapes he seems like one of
01:30:20
the kindest people you'll ever meet of
01:30:22
course at the time of his arrest he's a
01:30:24
senior citizen but every single
01:30:26
interview he does it feels like just a
01:30:28
grandpa telling the story and this is
01:30:30
even something the interrogators
01:30:32
mentioned he would talk casually about
01:30:35
what the weather was like what he was
01:30:36
doing that day and the way any older
01:30:39
relative would tell you a story about
01:30:40
their childhood and then he'll just
01:30:42
throw in the detail of who he murdered
01:30:44
and how he did it not only that but he
01:30:46
remembered very specific details about
01:30:49
all of the women all of the details of
01:30:51
what they looked like how they behaved
01:30:53
and where he eventually left the body
01:30:55
and like I said it's doubly creepy
01:30:57
because if you take his descriptions of
01:30:59
these girls out of context and just play
01:31:02
them as is it sounds exactly like some
01:31:05
veteran from the war talking about a
01:31:07
woman he fell in love with overseas like
01:31:09
there's this weird nostalgic
01:31:10
reminiscence to it and then you add on
01:31:13
the last like minute where he's like but
01:31:16
yeah I killed her and dumped her in the
01:31:17
lake but she was pretty it's what make
01:31:20
cases like this particularly disturbing
01:31:22
because it really highlights the whole
01:31:24
it could be any one ideology another
01:31:26
detail about him is he was incredibly
01:31:28
squeamish around the sight of blood
01:31:30
which is why all of the killings he did
01:31:31
were strangulations which also the whole
01:31:34
neck thing I mentioned earlier but he
01:31:36
also did things like drowning and
01:31:37
beating people to death this is again
01:31:39
because he was squeamish around the side
01:31:41
of blood but it also turned out to be
01:31:43
very beneficial to him down the line
01:31:45
because he never really left a ton of
01:31:47
DNA evidence anytime he killed somebody
01:31:49
in one story of a time that he was
01:31:52
almost arrested and caught for the
01:31:53
murders was whenever he had a dead body
01:31:57
in his back seat um parked on the side
01:32:00
of the road and a police car pulled up
01:32:02
and as the cop was getting out of his
01:32:04
car he climbed into the back seat and
01:32:07
then came out the side door and started
01:32:11
zipping up his pants to make it look
01:32:13
like he was just with a woman so
01:32:15
whenever the cops there with a
01:32:16
flashlight he's like whoa whoa what's
01:32:18
going on and Samuel says oh you know me
01:32:21
and my wife for just fooling around so
01:32:24
the cop walks up to the window shines
01:32:26
the light directly on the body staring
01:32:29
into the face of the woman in there
01:32:31
Samuel says well she may be a little
01:32:33
drunk and the cop says all right you
01:32:35
kids get out of here which it's so her
01:32:37
to think that he was that close to
01:32:39
getting stopped in the murder of his
01:32:41
Killing Spree but it just got away by
01:32:44
the time of his arrest Samuel had served
01:32:46
a total of 10 years in jail with over a
01:32:49
100 arrests even once being tried for a
01:32:52
murder that it was later figured out he
01:32:54
did commit however he got off at that
01:32:57
first trial am Samuel died of natural
01:32:59
causes while in prison last year in 2020
01:33:02
roding Alcala also known as The Dating
01:33:05
Game Killer which will'll explain the
01:33:06
name in a second committed at least
01:33:08
seven murders from 1977 to 1979 although
01:33:12
in my opinion like we'll see I think
01:33:14
there were way more than that Rodney's
01:33:16
criminal record began when while living
01:33:18
in California he had abducted and abused
01:33:21
an 8-year-old girl he did this by
01:33:23
kidnapping her off the side of the road
01:33:25
and bringing her to his apartment which
01:33:27
other kids saw and called the police
01:33:29
when the police got there the 8-year-old
01:33:31
girl was still alive although very
01:33:33
horribly abused and little known at the
01:33:35
time Rodney had escaped to New York and
01:33:37
changed his name it was shortly after
01:33:39
this that the FBI began putting out
01:33:41
pictures of Rodney and even moved him to
01:33:43
the top 10 most wanted list during this
01:33:46
time Rodney had gotten a counseling job
01:33:48
at a school in New Hampshire until one
01:33:50
day one of the students at the school
01:33:52
saw the poster from the FBI recognized
01:33:55
it as their counselor and had him
01:33:57
arrested it was found out years later
01:33:59
that Rodney had actually committed a
01:34:00
murder during that time that he was a
01:34:03
counselor and living under an alias
01:34:05
after being extradited back to
01:34:07
California however the 8-year-old girl's
01:34:10
parents would not allow her to testify
01:34:13
and relive the event so Rodney pretty
01:34:15
much got off with a basic assault charge
01:34:18
he served 2 years for that got out out
01:34:21
of jail almost immediately was arrested
01:34:24
for assaulting a 13-year-old girl he
01:34:26
gave a ride to school went back to jail
01:34:29
for only another 2 years and then got
01:34:32
out again it was during this time that
01:34:34
the crime spree started what Rodney
01:34:36
would do is he would approach these
01:34:38
young boys and girls and tell them that
01:34:40
he was a photographer he would say he
01:34:42
does several adult photo shoots and
01:34:44
would have them pose provocatively so
01:34:47
that he could take pictures of them so
01:34:49
provocatively in fact that the FBI has
01:34:52
since posted the pictures so that people
01:34:55
can identify missing loved ones however
01:34:57
they have not posted 90% of them as
01:34:59
according to them they are far too
01:35:01
explicit it's from these pictures and
01:35:03
the bodies that were discovered later
01:35:05
that the seven confirmed deaths came to
01:35:07
be however in the literal thousands of
01:35:10
pictures that Rodney had there are
01:35:12
several people who have never been
01:35:13
identified and henceforth never found so
01:35:17
there's a solid chance a lot of people
01:35:19
that he took these pictures of didn't
01:35:21
make it the reason he's referred to as
01:35:22
the dating game killer is because at the
01:35:25
height of his murder spree he went on
01:35:27
the game show called The Dating Game in
01:35:30
the show several Bachelors answer
01:35:32
several questions about a bachelorette
01:35:34
and one of them gets to go on a date
01:35:35
with her everyone was incredibly freaked
01:35:38
out by Rodney with another contestant
01:35:40
saying he had some very weird opinions
01:35:43
about things which I can only imagine
01:35:44
what that means and Rodney won the
01:35:47
episode however the girl would not go on
01:35:49
a date with him saying that he was far
01:35:52
too creepy the way he was finally caught
01:35:54
is that shortly after one of the girls
01:35:56
disappeared and then her body was found
01:35:58
later a man drew a sketch for police
01:36:01
that very closely resembled Rodney
01:36:03
Rodney's parole officer recognized it
01:36:06
got warrants to search Rodney's stuff
01:36:08
and upon searching his apartment found
01:36:10
that woman's earrings and then after he
01:36:12
was arrested a very stupid series of
01:36:16
events happened with the trial the first
01:36:18
trial got thrown out because they said
01:36:20
the witnesses weren't properly informed
01:36:22
of previous crimes the second trial was
01:36:24
also thrown out because someone was
01:36:28
hypnotized as one of the witnesses and
01:36:30
that was considered faulty or whatever
01:36:32
so the third trial finally got started
01:36:34
in 2010 and then and I'm not kidding
01:36:37
here Rodney decided to be his own
01:36:40
defense attorney and at one point called
01:36:44
himself to the stand so he interrogated
01:36:48
himself as himself being both both the
01:36:51
interrogator and the interrogate e to
01:36:54
which he referred to himself as Mr
01:36:57
alala and spoke in a deeper voice when
01:37:01
being the attorney so this guy in trial
01:37:04
for his own murder literally stood up
01:37:07
and went Mr alala did you commit the
01:37:10
murders and then he would turn and go no
01:37:13
I did not well you are a very handsome
01:37:16
man oh thank you Mr alala you're welcome
01:37:19
Mr alala to which his chief argument was
01:37:23
that he didn't remember committing the
01:37:25
murders so therefore he couldn't have
01:37:27
committed them I should also mention
01:37:30
that that specific interrogation portion
01:37:32
went on for 5 hours and during the
01:37:35
closing statements Rodney simply played
01:37:39
the entirety of the song Alice's
01:37:41
Restaurant on a boom box which is about
01:37:45
the protagonist of the song wanting to
01:37:47
kill
01:37:50
someone which I I guess he saved money
01:37:54
on the defense attorney but you get what
01:37:55
you pay for a specifically damning piece
01:37:57
of information that came during the
01:37:59
trial is remember that 8-year-old girl
01:38:01
that started the whole crime spree well
01:38:03
she came back after 42 years to testify
01:38:07
at this third and file trial Rodney was
01:38:10
given the death penalty and is still
01:38:12
alive on death row to this day Eric
01:38:14
Edgar cook was convicted of killing
01:38:16
eight people from 1958 to 1963 Eric was
01:38:20
born with a clef lip which he later got
01:38:23
surgery to fix however he suffered from
01:38:25
several more facial deformities as he
01:38:28
aged due to severe injuries brought on
01:38:30
by beatings and Factory accidents
01:38:33
despite being transferred to several
01:38:34
different schools he was constantly
01:38:35
bullied for his appearance by several
01:38:37
other students and he also wasn't
01:38:40
exactly the brightest from testimonies
01:38:42
of those who knew him and many believe
01:38:44
that's what contributed to his main
01:38:46
streak attitude starting off on a very
01:38:48
high note one of his first notable
01:38:50
crimes is that when he was 17 Edgar
01:38:53
burnt down a church he went to because
01:38:56
they didn't let him join the choir
01:38:58
despite this main streak Edgar married
01:39:00
and ended up having seven kids with his
01:39:02
wife and at the same time sort of
01:39:05
moonlit as a weird sort of random crime
01:39:09
criminal see this was Australia in the
01:39:11
late 50s and apparently it was common
01:39:14
for people to just leave their keys in
01:39:16
their unlocked car so Edgar would look
01:39:18
around for cars at night get in them
01:39:21
start them go on his Joy rides and then
01:39:24
Park them back and the owners were never
01:39:27
the wiser to it it was during these Late
01:39:28
Night Joy rides that his murders and
01:39:31
other crimes took place pretty much he
01:39:33
would just drive a random car around and
01:39:36
then see a house he liked run inside
01:39:38
steal a bunch of stuff and leave or just
01:39:41
attack people on the side of the road or
01:39:43
just get into traffic accidents or
01:39:45
whatever he was just a loser the methods
01:39:48
in which he killed his victims included
01:39:50
choking stabbing shooting and hitting
01:39:53
them with a car and because of the
01:39:55
seemingly random acts of violence which
01:39:57
it pretty much was it took a long time
01:39:59
for police to connect that these were
01:40:01
all the same people Edgar would also do
01:40:03
bizarre things like for example one time
01:40:06
he murdered a woman in her house and
01:40:09
then just spent hours sitting in the
01:40:11
living room drinking their lemonade and
01:40:14
just chilling out and then another time
01:40:16
he got really drunk and he dragged a
01:40:18
woman that he had just killed into the
01:40:20
neighbor's yard
01:40:21
assaulted her body and just left it
01:40:24
there the way they eventually caught
01:40:26
Edgar is after he had killed someone by
01:40:29
shooting them he had ditched the gun in
01:40:32
a bush off the side of the road the
01:40:34
police while investigating the murder
01:40:36
found the gun took it to a forensic lab
01:40:39
confirmed that it was in fact the gun
01:40:42
and then put it back in the bush with a
01:40:45
string attached to it so then the police
01:40:48
just staked out the area for a couple
01:40:49
days and sure enough one night Edgar
01:40:52
comes back to get his gun although
01:40:54
because they tied it it's Tangled Up in
01:40:56
the bush and he sat there fighting it
01:40:58
long enough for the police to arrest him
01:41:00
it's there that he confessed to the
01:41:01
eight murders as well as over 250
01:41:05
robberies which Edgar remembered every
01:41:08
single amount of money or article stolen
01:41:12
down to the penny for every single
01:41:14
robbery to the point they could give him
01:41:16
a specific date like March 10th 1958 and
01:41:20
he would say oh yeah a brown coat
01:41:24
$39.48 so I'm not sure if he was
01:41:26
actually dumb like a lot of people said
01:41:28
or if he just had a really good memory
01:41:30
or what I mean not that I really care
01:41:33
the dude deserve what he got anyway but
01:41:35
whatever and Edgar was hanged for his
01:41:37
crimes in 1964 Bel gunis or Guinness I'm
01:41:42
not sure which way that name goes is
01:41:44
known for murdering at least 14 people
01:41:47
from 1884 to 1908 however I'm pretty
01:41:50
sure sure the actual number is more like
01:41:52
40 see Belle liked money a lot
01:41:56
investigators later on said that she was
01:41:58
very greedy and sort of hoarded her
01:41:59
wealth and This Love of Money became
01:42:01
evident after in the same day her house
01:42:04
and her candy shop both of which she
01:42:06
co-owned with her husband burnt to the
01:42:08
ground to which immediately they
01:42:10
collected the insurance payments for
01:42:13
which Belle liked a lot and this was
01:42:16
seemingly the spark that led to all of
01:42:17
her future crimes it started after two
01:42:20
of her children died of lower intestinal
01:42:23
inflammation now this was the 1880s so
01:42:26
it's not like you could do a full-spread
01:42:28
autopsy with a medical examiner like you
01:42:30
could do today however it is known that
01:42:33
a lot of poisons lead to intestinal
01:42:35
inflammation so there's a good chance
01:42:39
and the reason I say there's a good
01:42:40
chance is because she had immediately
01:42:42
taken out insurance on both of the
01:42:44
babies and then cashed out immediately
01:42:47
after they died to make it especially
01:42:49
interesting none of her neighbors have
01:42:52
ever reported that they saw her pregnant
01:42:54
and then not too long after that her
01:42:57
husband dies of a supposed Hemorrhage
01:42:59
but not only did he die of a hemorrhage
01:43:02
he died on the day that his insurance
01:43:06
policy expired and coincidentally a new
01:43:10
one started meaning he died in the
01:43:12
correct 24-hour time frame for her to
01:43:15
take out both policies which if you're
01:43:18
curious those two policies came out to
01:43:19
$5,000 total which in 1880 was a lot of
01:43:24
money doing some basic math with an
01:43:26
inflation calculator it's about 133,000
01:43:30
by today's standards she then remarried
01:43:32
to a man who had a baby with him the
01:43:36
baby died again to which of course she
01:43:39
took out the insurance money and then
01:43:41
that husband suspiciously died after a
01:43:44
Meek grinder fell onto his head from the
01:43:47
top shelf crushing his skull and killing
01:43:50
him to which she got about 3,000 from
01:43:53
that policy at this point the police and
01:43:55
doctors were getting suspicious of her
01:43:57
so she decided it was time to leave town
01:43:59
and move out to the countryside however
01:44:02
she would leave ads up around the city
01:44:05
saying that she has a bunch of property
01:44:07
which she bought with suspiciously
01:44:08
acquired money and that she's looking
01:44:10
for a new husband so men would write to
01:44:13
her she'd invite them to come however
01:44:16
they always had to bring
01:44:19
money has a down payment on the wedding
01:44:22
I guess and none of those men were ever
01:44:25
seen again which is why the number has
01:44:27
to be way closer to 40 this went on for
01:44:29
a while until in
01:44:31
1908 the brother of one of the men who
01:44:34
went courting Bell had told his brother
01:44:38
that hey I'm going to go to this lady's
01:44:40
house just so you know and then the
01:44:41
family never heard from him again after
01:44:43
that brother wrote a letter to the
01:44:45
residents saying that he was going to
01:44:47
come look for his brother the house
01:44:49
suspiciously burned down Bell was
01:44:51
supposedly killed in this fire because
01:44:54
they found the bodies of Belle or
01:44:57
supposedly Belle and her children in the
01:45:00
rubble which Belle had a couple kids
01:45:02
that she hadn't killed for insurance
01:45:04
money at least didn't have the chance to
01:45:06
and during the investigation of the
01:45:08
property police found 14 bodies buried
01:45:11
on the grounds which is where the 14
01:45:13
figure comes from the reason they
01:45:15
believe that Belle died in the fire is
01:45:17
because they found the body of a woman
01:45:20
who was headless for some reason in the
01:45:23
house fire itself however the body was
01:45:26
at least 5 in shorter than how tall Bell
01:45:29
was to be reported and about 50 lb
01:45:31
lighter not to mention why did she lose
01:45:34
her head in a house fire that didn't
01:45:37
stop the papers from saying that this
01:45:38
was Belle's body and that she's dead to
01:45:41
add to it a farm hand who Belle had an
01:45:43
on again aagan affair with said that
01:45:46
Belle came to him and told him that the
01:45:49
brother of one one of her victims was
01:45:51
coming to visit and the farman who had
01:45:53
been an accomplice in several of her
01:45:55
Crimes by killing men and disposing of
01:45:56
the bodies was told to kill a nearby
01:45:59
woman throw her body in the House burn
01:46:02
it all down while she escapes out of the
01:46:04
country so I think it's pretty clear
01:46:06
that Belle didn't die there however
01:46:08
she's never been found because the
01:46:11
official story was she died in the fire
01:46:12
there was never a big investigation to
01:46:15
find her so she simply just disappeared
01:46:19
which I mean she's probably dead now
01:46:21
since you know she'd have to be like 160
01:46:24
years old to still be alive but just on
01:46:27
the off chance she is Belle if you're
01:46:30
out there right now I hate you Gary hyck
01:46:33
killed two people from 1986 to 1987 and
01:46:37
I know just hearing that number you may
01:46:39
be thinking oh well just two that's not
01:46:40
a lot compared to the others but um just
01:46:43
wait till we get to the details of it
01:46:45
Gary heynck was Hil as being a very
01:46:47
bright kid at a young age and even
01:46:50
tested with an IQ of 148 however he
01:46:54
certainly acted like it and had a
01:46:55
narcissistic personality as he told
01:46:58
several kids his age that they were
01:47:00
simply not worthy to speak to him during
01:47:02
high school he joined the military but
01:47:04
was shortly afterwards honorably
01:47:06
discharged after he is diagnosed with
01:47:08
schizoid personality disorder he spent a
01:47:10
long time in and out of menal
01:47:12
Institutions during this before getting
01:47:14
out and deciding to turn his ideas
01:47:17
towards Investments basically he found a
01:47:19
local Methodist Church that he said he
01:47:21
could do the accounting through and
01:47:23
through basic Investments he turned a
01:47:26
bank account and a church that started
01:47:28
out with only five people when he found
01:47:30
it into a massive Church amassing
01:47:34
$500,000 however he had no care for
01:47:36
religion or the church itself he just
01:47:38
saw a group of people that he could take
01:47:40
advantage of and use as a foundation in
01:47:43
order to start making money shortly
01:47:45
after marrying a woman that he had only
01:47:47
communicated with by male in the
01:47:49
Philippines me she divorced him after
01:47:52
finding him in bed with three other
01:47:54
women to which after the event she found
01:47:57
him he would start making her watch and
01:48:00
then other times he would abuse her and
01:48:02
do a bunch of other mean things to her
01:48:04
so she left him he ended up having a
01:48:05
total of three kids one with the
01:48:07
aforementioned wife and two with other
01:48:09
random hookups that he had one of those
01:48:12
children was his first brushing with the
01:48:14
law because the woman that he had the
01:48:16
child with was a very mentally
01:48:20
woman um that he had checked out of a
01:48:24
essentially assisted living home for the
01:48:27
mentally disabled so he comes he checks
01:48:29
her out as someone who knows her does
01:48:32
that with her she ends up getting
01:48:34
pregnant he gets found out and gets a
01:48:36
slap on the wrist basically for doing it
01:48:39
it was after this that the Real Horror
01:48:40
started Gary kidnapped five women and
01:48:43
put them in a sort of makeshift torture
01:48:46
pit that he had constructed in his
01:48:49
basement in this pit he would do all
01:48:51
means of physical torture to them and
01:48:54
psychological torture including things
01:48:57
like electrocution and cutting and
01:48:59
stabbing and in one case one of the
01:49:01
survivors mentioned that he would take a
01:49:02
screwdriver and shove it in there until
01:49:05
they couldn't hear which is brutal it
01:49:08
was during one of these torture sessions
01:49:10
that one of the women died of supposedly
01:49:12
shock U so he took her body dismembered
01:49:15
it and then placed it in bags in the
01:49:18
fridge labeled as dog food to which the
01:49:20
night that the whole dismemberment
01:49:22
occurred police were actually called to
01:49:25
the house because of the foul odor to
01:49:27
which Gary answered the door and said oh
01:49:29
sorry I've got a pig cooking and I let
01:49:32
it burn too long and the police just
01:49:33
waved him good night and left the other
01:49:35
one of his murder victims died after he
01:49:38
had filled the bottom part of the pit
01:49:41
with water and then took an electric
01:49:43
cord and threw it in there to
01:49:44
electrocute them and one of them died of
01:49:46
shock like literal shock Gary was
01:49:49
eventually caught at after one of his
01:49:51
victims tricked him see after that lady
01:49:53
had died of the electric shock he took
01:49:55
another one of the younger less damag
01:49:58
looking victims out in order for her to
01:50:00
try to find a new victim to lure to the
01:50:03
car for him to kidnap and this specific
01:50:05
girl appealing to his ego said well my
01:50:08
parents are probably going to send the
01:50:10
police looking because I've been gone
01:50:11
for a couple weeks why don't you let me
01:50:14
go call them at a pay phone so they
01:50:16
don't bother us to which as soon as she
01:50:18
got to the pay phone she immediately
01:50:19
called the police the police showed up
01:50:21
arrested Gary and then figured out
01:50:23
everything he was doing to which during
01:50:25
the initial questioning G said that the
01:50:30
women in the basement he was torturing
01:50:32
were there whenever he bought the house
01:50:35
which has got to be and again it's so
01:50:37
brutal and evil what he did but it has
01:50:39
to be one of the funniest defenses I've
01:50:41
ever heard literally the police are like
01:50:44
all these tortured people you do that
01:50:46
and he's like that that was there when I
01:50:50
got here during his trial he took the
01:50:53
insanity plea which was actually
01:50:55
rejected because of the church fund
01:50:57
thing that I mentioned earlier because
01:50:59
as the prosecution said someone who's so
01:51:01
insane wouldn't know how to build up
01:51:03
$500,000 in a church fund and Gary was
01:51:06
sentenced to death and given the lethal
01:51:07
injection in 1999 Richard klinsky also
01:51:11
known as The Iceman which is way too
01:51:15
cool of a name for a killer is confirmed
01:51:17
to have killed five people leading up to
01:51:19
his arrest in
01:51:20
1986 however he claims that the number
01:51:22
is closer to 200 um we'll get to that
01:51:26
Richard's criminal career began in the
01:51:28
1960s when he began selling bootleg
01:51:31
copies of Disney films which we can all
01:51:34
see is the very clearly set Disney to
01:51:36
murder pipeline before figuring out that
01:51:38
it was much more profitable to sell
01:51:40
prints of adult movies throughout
01:51:42
everything I'm going to mention I want
01:51:43
you to keep in mind that Richard was
01:51:45
only ever arrested once before the
01:51:48
murder arrest for for a bad check which
01:51:51
he didn't do any jail time for because
01:51:53
he just paid it off the first man he
01:51:55
killed he shot to death while selling
01:51:57
tape supposedly because the deal went
01:51:59
bad and simply stuffed his body in an
01:52:01
oil drum and ditched it the second was a
01:52:03
pharmacist see one of the jobs that
01:52:05
Richard did was he collected stolen
01:52:08
goods and then sold them as his own sort
01:52:10
of like storefront black market and a
01:52:12
pharmacist had been pushing pills on him
01:52:15
to sell at his shop and Richard didn't
01:52:17
want to do it and then after going to
01:52:18
meet Richard one day Richard killed the
01:52:20
pharmacist for a long time it was
01:52:22
figured out by investigators later that
01:52:24
Richard ran a crime ring with four other
01:52:27
criminals around the time the
01:52:29
investigations began of him and his
01:52:30
accomplices Richard got paranoid and
01:52:32
killed one of the members of his inner
01:52:34
ring he did this by feeding his
01:52:36
accomplice a cyanide laced hamburger and
01:52:39
then having him and another one of his
01:52:41
friends hide the body he then killed
01:52:43
that partner who helped him move the
01:52:45
body afraid that he would snitch over
01:52:48
the original murder it was dur during
01:52:50
this time that a body was found in the
01:52:51
middle of the Woods by police who upon
01:52:54
examination had ice crystals inside of
01:52:57
the actual corpse what that means is
01:52:59
that the body had been in a freezer for
01:53:01
a very long time before getting dumped
01:53:03
it was later figured out that the body
01:53:05
had in fact been in a freezer for 15
01:53:07
months before Richard got paranoid that
01:53:09
they were going to look for the body
01:53:10
there so he decided to ditch it so long
01:53:13
after the actual murder occurred this is
01:53:15
what got him the nickname of the Iceman
01:53:17
and in order to shut down Richard a big
01:53:20
undercover investigation was launched
01:53:22
with the FBI and the ATF in order to
01:53:24
stop him so an undercover agent who had
01:53:26
been undercover for 18 months became
01:53:29
close with Richard and then sure enough
01:53:31
one day Richard asked for Cyanide that
01:53:33
undercover agent asked Richard to carry
01:53:36
out a hit for him using the cyanide
01:53:39
which of course wasn't real cyanide so
01:53:41
on his way to do the hit Richard got to
01:53:44
thinking maybe that guy's not legit so
01:53:47
he feeds the cyanide to a stray dog that
01:53:50
he passes by and the dog doesn't do
01:53:53
anything so he's
01:53:55
like I think that guy was lying to me so
01:53:58
he tries to go back home knowing the
01:54:00
whole thing's a sting but gets arrested
01:54:01
anyway he got arrested and was
01:54:03
eventually sentenced to prison for life
01:54:05
or 111 years which same thing and it was
01:54:08
after he was arrested that the stories
01:54:10
got absurd for example he claimed as I
01:54:14
mentioned earlier that he's killed like
01:54:15
200 people he says that he just kills
01:54:17
homeless people for fun all the time by
01:54:19
shooting them or poisoning them or
01:54:21
whatever else he said that he personally
01:54:23
knew John Gotti and that John Gotti
01:54:26
personally commissioned him on several
01:54:28
of the hits that he performed he said
01:54:29
that he was closely tied with all five
01:54:32
families of New York which is a big
01:54:33
thing in the mafia and that he would
01:54:36
perform hits on the five families and
01:54:38
then perform a hit for that family
01:54:40
against the family he just performed the
01:54:41
hit for and even claimed that he himself
01:54:44
murdered Jimmy hofa and while there's
01:54:46
some connections like people have really
01:54:49
dug into his reports and been like well
01:54:51
he was seen with this guy so maybe this
01:54:53
murder's legit so there may be a few
01:54:55
extra murders but the degree in which he
01:54:59
claimed to be would have made him like
01:55:01
the most prolific gangster ever bar none
01:55:04
and this is the guy who got arrested
01:55:06
because he almost tried to kill someone
01:55:09
with fake cyanide so I don't think it's
01:55:11
that legit Richard died in 2006 of a
01:55:14
heart attack which his wife had signed a
01:55:17
do not resuscitate order for on him
01:55:19
because because I mean of course she did
01:55:21
and interestingly enough Richard was
01:55:23
played by Michael Shannon in a movie
01:55:25
titled the Iceman which is a story about
01:55:28
the events of his life or at least the
01:55:30
supposed events of his life Arthur Sher
01:55:33
Ross also known as the Guinness river
01:55:35
killer killed 14 people from 1972 to
01:55:39
1989 Arthur was cited at a young age as
01:55:42
having very low intelligence and never
01:55:45
succeeded well in school and also was
01:55:48
involved in
01:55:50
several um how do I put this
01:55:53
relationships with people he shouldn't
01:55:56
have relationships with as in immediate
01:56:00
family which I'm sure had a very
01:56:02
positive effect on his mental well-being
01:56:04
as he got older he was drafted into the
01:56:06
Vietnam War and had several stories
01:56:08
afterwards of how he used to like be in
01:56:10
these violent combat scenarios and how
01:56:12
he used to skin and decapitate people
01:56:15
and how cool he was but it turns out
01:56:17
later that he never saw combat and was
01:56:20
simply stationed behind the lines and it
01:56:21
was shortly after he got back to the
01:56:23
states that he got in a lot of trouble
01:56:25
for arson to which a psychiatrist later
01:56:27
said that he was a sort of sexual
01:56:30
arsonist which is a phrase that I never
01:56:34
thought I'd say on this channel but I
01:56:36
guess I should have known better
01:56:37
basically he would start these fires
01:56:39
because they got him started and in
01:56:41
total he served 22 months in prison for
01:56:43
those arson events not long after this
01:56:45
Arthur was arrested after it came out
01:56:47
that he had assaulted and killed killed
01:56:49
two young children ages 8 and 10 however
01:56:53
he got the charge down to a manslaughter
01:56:55
plea the reason for this being although
01:56:58
he had confessed uh there wasn't a ton
01:57:01
of evidence linking it to it and you may
01:57:03
be thinking well isn't a confession
01:57:04
enough but according to the judge and
01:57:07
the attorneys he was so dumb that a
01:57:10
confession didn't mean anything and not
01:57:13
only that the prosecution was certain
01:57:15
that if he is put on trial the jury will
01:57:17
feel sympathy for how DB he is and
01:57:20
therefore will get the charge down to
01:57:22
manslaughter anyway so they might as
01:57:23
well plea on it so he was given parole
01:57:26
after only being in jail for 14 years
01:57:29
for the murder of two children and then
01:57:31
immediately murder 12 more people these
01:57:33
were mostly sex workers that he would
01:57:36
approach and then hire and then strangle
01:57:38
and ditch their body somewhere the way
01:57:40
he was caught
01:57:42
is while police were investigating a
01:57:45
recent place that they found the body he
01:57:47
just walked up to like at the bridge
01:57:50
above where the body was dumped and just
01:57:52
peed over it so they go up there to ask
01:57:54
him and then just figure out supposedly
01:57:57
by his own confession that he was the
01:57:58
one that dumped the body and at trial
01:58:00
his argument was that he is not guilty
01:58:03
by reason of insanity because of the
01:58:05
PTSD that he suffered from Vietnam so
01:58:08
then they had several of the larger
01:58:10
scale commanders who are familiar with
01:58:12
his operation come in and testify that
01:58:14
this dude never saw combat and has no
01:58:16
idea what he's talking about and Arthur
01:58:18
died in 2008 while in prison of a heart
01:58:20
attack Joseph D'Angelo is guilty of at
01:58:22
least 13 murders from 1973 to 1986
01:58:27
Joseph specifically went on three
01:58:28
separate murder spre across three
01:58:31
different areas of California to the
01:58:33
point that it was believed that these
01:58:35
events were done by three different
01:58:36
Killers eventually once investigators
01:58:38
began to put together that this was all
01:58:40
one person he was given the name of the
01:58:42
Golden State killer also interesting
01:58:44
note whenever they thought it was three
01:58:46
different Killers one of those aliases
01:58:48
was called the nightstalker before the
01:58:51
actual nightstalker that we know now so
01:58:53
whenever they figured out it was all the
01:58:55
Golden State killer they then re-adopted
01:58:58
the name as soon as Richard Ramirez
01:58:59
became a killer just interesting fact
01:59:02
Joseph was in the military before
01:59:03
becoming a police officer however he was
01:59:06
kicked off the force for stealing a
01:59:08
hammer for some reason and then after
01:59:10
being fired threatened the life of the
01:59:12
chief of police who fired him initially
01:59:14
his crime started off as thievery in
01:59:17
several occasions he would literally
01:59:19
steal piggy banks like there was several
01:59:22
times that he would walk by like
01:59:23
expensive jewelry and stuff like that
01:59:25
and steal things like pocket change and
01:59:26
I'm not kidding like actual piggy banks
01:59:29
the first known murder is when he was
01:59:30
kidnapping a girl while walking out of
01:59:33
the family house and her father heard
01:59:35
came downstairs to stop him he shot the
01:59:37
father and ran away to which the father
01:59:39
died it's not long after this that his
01:59:41
crimes became much more extreme what he
01:59:44
would normally do is he would break into
01:59:46
the houses of young married couples with
01:59:48
a gun and then Force the woman to tie up
01:59:51
the man and blindfold him to which he
01:59:54
would then tie up the woman's hands and
01:59:56
mouth and abuse her in a number of
02:00:00
intense ways for hours on end during
02:00:03
this time he would simply eat the food
02:00:05
that they had made drink the stuff out
02:00:06
of their fridge and just walk around the
02:00:08
house casually coming back to the woman
02:00:10
to repeatedly abuse her he would also do
02:00:12
these really demented things like sort
02:00:14
of Mind Games for example he would take
02:00:18
dishes and he would lay the men flat on
02:00:20
their back and stack the dishes on their
02:00:22
back and say that if he hears the dishes
02:00:24
move in other words the man trying to
02:00:26
get up uh he'll kill both of them he did
02:00:29
this 50 times like no joke this guy
02:00:32
broke into houses did this whole like 6
02:00:35
hour charade tying people up and abusing
02:00:37
them and all of that 50 times and only
02:00:40
had a hiccup on the 50th time that
02:00:42
hiccup was while getting away two people
02:00:44
saw him to which he pulled his gun and
02:00:46
shot both of them after this I guess he
02:00:48
was kind of off his game and then triy
02:00:50
to do the same break-in thing again only
02:00:53
this time the couple managed to get away
02:00:55
so after that he killed the couple every
02:00:58
single time he did it getting
02:01:00
information out of him was hard and
02:01:01
pulling teeth but they know that there
02:01:03
were at least five other instances that
02:01:05
he broke into a house did the whole
02:01:07
thing and killed the couple although
02:01:09
there's probably more that he just
02:01:11
didn't talk about also during this
02:01:13
entire thing he was sending letters to
02:01:16
the local newspapers and police and he
02:01:19
would even do really creepy stuff like
02:01:21
call the house that he was about to Rob
02:01:24
by calling them and then they'd answer
02:01:26
and he'd say this is the wrong number
02:01:28
and then he'd start talking about stuff
02:01:29
he's going to do to the women and the
02:01:31
people would think oh this is a weird
02:01:33
prank call and then he'd bust in and do
02:01:34
it once DNA testing became a big thing
02:01:37
The Killing stopped however of course
02:01:39
they were still looking for him which
02:01:40
means there was like a 30-year gap
02:01:42
between him stopping the killings and
02:01:44
him actually getting arrested for it and
02:01:46
his neighbors in that time said that
02:01:49
that he was like the worst person they
02:01:51
ever met he would call them threatening
02:01:53
to kill them if their dog barked too
02:01:55
much he would always yell at the
02:01:57
neighbors and had a horribly kept house
02:01:59
pretty much this guy was awful and he
02:02:01
never learned anything in 2018 he was
02:02:04
finally arrested to which his defense
02:02:06
was he had a split personality and the
02:02:09
other personality Jerry was in his head
02:02:12
telling him to commit these acts see
02:02:14
issue being because of statue of
02:02:15
limitations they couldn't charge him for
02:02:17
all of the assaults and kidnappings but
02:02:20
they could get him on the murders so he
02:02:21
took a plea deal on the murders gave the
02:02:24
police the details and is currently
02:02:25
serving a life sentence to this day
02:02:28
however while researching he was more
02:02:30
recently moved to protective custody
02:02:33
which if you don't know protective
02:02:34
custody is traditionally a whole lot
02:02:37
more laidback than regular prison so
02:02:40
this piece of Filth murders so many
02:02:42
people and then hurts so many more and
02:02:45
then gets 30 years to be free and
02:02:48
continue being a jerk and is now setting
02:02:50
cozy in some sort of cushy cell where he
02:02:54
may have YouTube and is able to watch
02:02:57
this video right now so um Joseph
02:03:00
D'Angelo I hate you David Parker is
02:03:03
suspected of killing up to 60 people
02:03:06
from 1950 to 1999 he was known as the
02:03:09
toy box killer because of his horrifying
02:03:13
saw trap contraption that we're going to
02:03:15
talk about as a very young child David's
02:03:17
father who was an alcoholic would give
02:03:19
him several masochist adult magazines
02:03:22
and David said from that point on he
02:03:24
became obsessed with the fantasy of
02:03:26
tying up and torturing women so he
02:03:28
constructed a trailer truck that in the
02:03:31
trailer of it had a massive torture room
02:03:35
full of chairs and all kinds of gadgets
02:03:39
and gizmos to list a few of the things
02:03:42
that were recovered from the back of the
02:03:44
trailer there were chains whips straps
02:03:47
clamps scalpel shock devices saws
02:03:51
diagrams syringes and toys and I'll let
02:03:54
your imagination go with the toy thing
02:03:56
what he would do is kidnap women by a
02:03:59
variety of different means sometimes he
02:04:01
would pose to be an authority figure in
02:04:03
order to get them to come check out
02:04:04
something in the trailer or other times
02:04:06
simply pick up women off the side of the
02:04:08
road before heavily drugging them until
02:04:10
they were in a very non-combative State
02:04:13
and then putting them back there where
02:04:15
he would spend the next few days
02:04:17
just yeah some weird details about it is
02:04:21
he put mirrors on the ceiling of the
02:04:23
trailer because he said he wanted them
02:04:25
to always see exactly what he was doing
02:04:27
and his wife helped him get these women
02:04:29
and even participated in the abuse as
02:04:32
well as several of his friends who he
02:04:35
would have come over and they would take
02:04:38
turns and then he had a device set up um
02:04:43
in order
02:04:44
for his dog anyway the way he was
02:04:48
finally caught is when one day a young
02:04:50
girl was approached by him pretending to
02:04:52
be a police officer saying she needs to
02:04:54
come check something out he throws her
02:04:56
in the trailer and he starts to abduct
02:04:58
her that day David had to go to work and
02:04:59
this potential victim be found a way to
02:05:02
get out of her chains to which the only
02:05:04
person in the trailer was David's wife
02:05:06
the young girl managed to stab David's
02:05:08
wife and got away and then ran down the
02:05:11
road to get help wearing nothing but an
02:05:13
iron collar and the chain garment that
02:05:16
she had attached to her she then got to
02:05:18
a house to which he got a phone called
02:05:20
the police and David and his wife were
02:05:22
arrested it was after this that a woman
02:05:25
came forward saying that she was also a
02:05:27
victim of Ray however she had reported
02:05:29
it as soon as she got away and the
02:05:31
police just didn't believe her that
02:05:33
there was this guy driving around with a
02:05:35
makeshift torture trailer abducting
02:05:37
people and another woman got away who
02:05:39
was also kidnapped by Ry however after 2
02:05:42
days of torture Ray thought he killed
02:05:44
her so he ditched her on the side of the
02:05:46
road she wasn't dead she was alive wakes
02:05:49
up went home to her family to which her
02:05:52
husband thought she was lying and had
02:05:54
actually been in an affair and made up
02:05:56
this whole story about a serial killer
02:05:59
with a torture machine in the back of a
02:06:01
trailer that he divorced her which I
02:06:04
hope that guy feels awful about it later
02:06:07
see the reason only three women ended up
02:06:09
remembering enough to come forward is
02:06:11
because David had them drugged for one
02:06:14
during the whole event so they were
02:06:15
already had a foggy recollection but
02:06:17
after he ditch them somewhere he would
02:06:19
give them an an amnestic so that they
02:06:22
forgot a lot of what happened there are
02:06:24
several women who have came forward in
02:06:26
years Afters believing that they were
02:06:27
victims of Ry however the entire thing
02:06:30
at the time just seemed like a dream but
02:06:32
whenever they saw it on the news and
02:06:33
heard the details they began to me
02:06:35
remember more and more aspects and it
02:06:37
became real after a lot of questioning
02:06:39
what they eventually got Ray on is that
02:06:40
Ray killed one of his Partners who
02:06:43
helped him with the whole kidnapping and
02:06:45
torturing of women because supposedly
02:06:47
that the he was going to snitch and then
02:06:50
another one of his Partners had killed
02:06:52
his wife who was also going to snitch so
02:06:54
Ray did the whole torture thing with her
02:06:56
and then killed her so they managed to
02:06:58
get him on two murders not only that but
02:07:00
in investigation Ry had filmed one of
02:07:03
the times that he did it and of course
02:07:06
the woman was never identified
02:07:07
afterwards so they at least got that as
02:07:10
an abuse situation uh if not missing
02:07:13
person suspected murder you know the bit
02:07:15
and Ry never really talked about
02:07:17
anything so yeah while it was at least
02:07:20
two murdered um you don't build a big
02:07:23
trailer Contraption like that and only
02:07:25
end up kidnapping what a total of four
02:07:28
women so the actual number that he
02:07:30
probably did is way way way way higher
02:07:33
and a bunch of women at the time just
02:07:35
thought they had a bad nightmare when in
02:07:38
actuality yeah because of this they gave
02:07:41
him a total of
02:07:44
224 years in jail because they just gave
02:07:47
him the max for for everything they
02:07:49
could like oh what's that you got a
02:07:51
ticket 4 years ago looks like that's 10
02:07:53
years added on buddy they in the
02:07:54
meantime also arrested David's wife as
02:07:56
well as his friend who was the husband
02:07:59
of one of the aforementioned victims the
02:08:01
friend is going up for parole this year
02:08:03
actually and the wife was released from
02:08:06
jail in 2019 David himself was sentenced
02:08:09
again to the 224 years and then driven
02:08:12
to jail to give another interrogation
02:08:15
and testimony and then died of a heart
02:08:17
attack before the interrogation even
02:08:19
began so yeah this other guy may get out
02:08:22
and she got out but David's dead
02:08:26
and I I've got to look on the bright
02:08:28
side of something Peter curtain also
02:08:30
known as the vampire of
02:08:33
dorf was known to have committed at
02:08:35
least nine murders from February to
02:08:37
November of 1929 Peter was the oldest of
02:08:41
13 children who all of which were
02:08:44
horrifically abused by their father
02:08:46
among things you could kind of predict
02:08:48
like beatings and odd punishments to
02:08:50
Children his father also did a form of
02:08:53
voyerism in which him and his wife would
02:08:57
and then forc the children to see um I'm
02:09:01
sure that didn't have any effect on his
02:09:03
mental well-being growing up and before
02:09:05
he was even grown up to begin with at
02:09:07
the age of five Peter attempted to drown
02:09:10
one of his friends so you know a good
02:09:13
sign of things to come and at the age of
02:09:15
nine he befriended a dog catcher within
02:09:17
his sort of apartment complex that he
02:09:19
lived in however the dog catcher was
02:09:22
also an alcoholic who would pretty much
02:09:24
just catch dogs and then torture and
02:09:26
kill them so Peter joined him on that
02:09:29
and seemed to enjoy it his first murders
02:09:31
although they wouldn't be found out till
02:09:33
many years later occurred when he was
02:09:35
only 9 years old one day while out on a
02:09:38
raft Peter pushed his friend who he knew
02:09:40
couldn't swim into the water to which
02:09:44
another one of Peter's friends tried to
02:09:46
jump into the water to save the first
02:09:48
kid and then Peter held The Rescuer
02:09:51
underwater therefore drowning both of
02:09:53
them however at the time it was just
02:09:54
believed that these two children drowned
02:09:56
accidentally and at the time no
02:09:57
suspicion or charges were given to Peter
02:10:00
so by the age of 13 uh Peter had ramped
02:10:04
up the evil and he would do this by and
02:10:07
I'm stressing at this point viewer
02:10:08
discretion kids close your ears don't
02:10:10
watch this he would begin engaging
02:10:14
in kith with animals and then he could
02:10:20
only
02:10:21
get there by stabbing them this would
02:10:25
inevitably lead to his interest later in
02:10:28
life when he realized it also worked if
02:10:30
he did the same thing to people this
02:10:32
supposedly quit when he was spotted
02:10:34
stabbing the neighbor's Pig for reasons
02:10:37
previously described and that same year
02:10:39
he stole all of the boss's money who he
02:10:41
was working an apprentice ship under and
02:10:43
then ran away it was around this time
02:10:46
that according to Peter he had strangled
02:10:49
a girl not to the point of killing her
02:10:52
just to the point of her passing out and
02:10:54
during it got
02:10:57
very excited to the point he realized
02:11:01
that the murder or at least the almost
02:11:03
murder was a replacement for the whole
02:11:06
stabbing animals thing he spent the next
02:11:08
few years getting arrested for various
02:11:10
crimes like arson and fraud and other
02:11:13
wholesome activities and even was
02:11:15
drafted into the German military for a
02:11:17
while and then deserted so he went to
02:11:18
jail for that too it was during this
02:11:20
time that he would fantasize in prison
02:11:22
about what he wanted to do once he got
02:11:23
out that motivated the crimes he would
02:11:26
later commit one night while performing
02:11:28
a break-in he came across a 9-year-old
02:11:30
girl alone in her bedroom while in there
02:11:33
he managed to stab her to death which
02:11:35
again excited him before he left and
02:11:38
then returned to the bar across the
02:11:40
street the next day he did this because
02:11:43
he was so happy with the remorse and
02:11:46
disgust of the patron in the bar
02:11:49
discussing the murder that had happened
02:11:50
the night previous across the street and
02:11:53
if that wasn't depraved enough Peter
02:11:55
would regularly return to that
02:11:56
9-year-old girl's grave after this event
02:12:00
because just touching the soil on top of
02:12:02
the coffin enthralled him moving on from
02:12:05
here all of the killings he committed
02:12:07
were a physical motivation he figured
02:12:11
out that the only way that he could
02:12:13
really get excited was through murder
02:12:15
and not only murder the more depraved
02:12:17
the better aside from various torture
02:12:19
methods like slowly as sanguina his
02:12:22
victims or enjoying watching them die he
02:12:24
would plan other large scale things to
02:12:26
freak people out like for example one of
02:12:29
his victims who he had killed in a field
02:12:31
and then buried there he had planned to
02:12:33
go back to days later so that he could
02:12:35
drag out the corpse and then crucify it
02:12:37
on a tree coming into town because the
02:12:40
idea of people seeing it and being
02:12:42
horrified again made him
02:12:46
very the opposite of horri ified while
02:12:48
the initial killings were done with
02:12:49
objects like scissors and knives later
02:12:51
on in his killings they were majority
02:12:53
done with a hammer but what's really
02:12:55
wild is the seeming case of divine
02:12:58
intervention that got Peter arrested
02:13:01
okay so to explain how he got arrested
02:13:03
you've got to go on this little trip
02:13:05
with me so there was a woman coming into
02:13:07
dorf that has no relation to Peter or
02:13:10
any of these murders that are happening
02:13:12
upon arriving in the town a man offered
02:13:15
to escort her home and while walking
02:13:18
home he suggested they cut through an
02:13:19
empty Park as a quicker means of getting
02:13:21
where she's going she starting to feel
02:13:24
weird about walking alone through
02:13:26
essentially the woods with this random
02:13:28
man protested and he began to grab her
02:13:31
while this was happening another man
02:13:33
sprinted up and did the whole is this
02:13:36
guy bothering you to which the original
02:13:38
attacker left and she said thank you to
02:13:41
this man who saved her that man who
02:13:43
saved her was Peter so then Peter says
02:13:46
oh ma'am I'll walk Walk You Home and
02:13:49
then on the way there begins to assault
02:13:51
her but since they were semi in public
02:13:54
she began to scream to which Peter began
02:13:57
to get freaked out and then ran away and
02:13:59
then after having been attacked twice in
02:14:01
one day the woman then goes home and
02:14:03
writes about it in a letter she mails to
02:14:06
her friend back where she came from
02:14:09
however she wrote the address wrong on
02:14:12
the letter which made the post office go
02:14:15
well we might as well check it so when
02:14:17
they open it and read the description of
02:14:20
what I just said they went this sounds a
02:14:23
lot like the vampire of dorf because at
02:14:26
the time the police had this huge
02:14:27
Manhunt in order to find the killer so
02:14:30
the police go to the woman who wrote the
02:14:31
letter she says that Peter had mentioned
02:14:33
where he lived and sure enough whenever
02:14:35
they go there they find Peter curtain's
02:14:37
address so had it not been for the
02:14:40
random guy attacking her and then Peter
02:14:43
just so happening to be there her
02:14:45
surviving getting the letter wrong and
02:14:48
then the fact that Peter told her where
02:14:50
he lived he may have never came to
02:14:53
Justice at least not anytime soon Peter
02:14:55
wasn't home whenever the police showed
02:14:57
up so for a brief amount of time he was
02:14:58
in hiding as his wife who I mentioned
02:15:01
earlier had told him to hide and then
02:15:03
eventually he tells his wife that she
02:15:05
should turn him in and collect the
02:15:07
reward money which she does it was
02:15:09
during the trial that followed more of
02:15:12
the specifics of the killings came to
02:15:15
light like the ones I mentioned earlier
02:15:16
and despite Peter coming forward clean
02:15:18
and saying that he was guilty his
02:15:20
defense tried to argue that he was
02:15:22
insane and essentially tried to form the
02:15:25
whole narrative that he was a sadist who
02:15:26
didn't know any better however whenever
02:15:28
those two drownings that I mentioned in
02:15:30
the beginning came to light that kind of
02:15:32
proved that it wasn't always just
02:15:34
because he had something wrong in his
02:15:36
brain it was also the fact that he just
02:15:38
liked to kill the reason he got the
02:15:39
nickname The Vampire of dorf is because
02:15:42
many of his victims were found drained
02:15:45
and it turns out it was because Peter
02:15:47
would in fact drink their blood he had
02:15:50
absolutely zero motion at his sentencing
02:15:52
and when given the death penalty didn't
02:15:54
seem to care to which he was sentenced
02:15:56
to death by guillotine in his final
02:15:58
words he asked the Executioner about the
02:16:00
guillotine if for a brief moment after
02:16:04
his head was chopped off if he would be
02:16:06
able to hear the blood spurting from his
02:16:09
own neck to which he said that would be
02:16:11
the pleasure to end all pleasures I
02:16:14
should also mention why there's nine
02:16:16
confirmed murders there are about 31
02:16:19
other murders that is believed to have
02:16:21
been committed by him it was just never
02:16:23
proven in the 1920s so Peter was a
02:16:26
viciously evil man up until the end
02:16:32
and I really have nothing more to add he
02:16:34
was called the vampire for a reason next
02:16:36
person Donald Henry Gaskins was
02:16:38
confirmed to have killed 13 people from
02:16:40
1970 to 1975 standing at 5'4 and
02:16:44
weighing 130 lb he was much more
02:16:46
commonly known as Peewee which is the
02:16:49
name that the press and later stories
02:16:51
would refer to him as it was believed by
02:16:53
many at the time that Donald had a split
02:16:56
personality disorder although the
02:16:57
validity of that is debated in modern
02:17:00
Psychiatry although at a young age he
02:17:02
suffered considerable abuse from his
02:17:05
parents which could contribute to a
02:17:07
condition similar to that and at the age
02:17:10
of only one he drank a bottle of
02:17:13
kerosene that led to him having
02:17:15
convulsions until he was about 3 years
02:17:18
old so I'm sure that did something to
02:17:20
his mental stability and also the whole
02:17:23
bottle like like you would think after
02:17:26
the first sip it'd be like uh but it
02:17:28
just continue to drink it to give you an
02:17:30
idea of how neglected Peewee was by his
02:17:33
parents he mostly lived on the street
02:17:35
and did these sort of gang crimes with a
02:17:38
group of quote unquote friends and had
02:17:40
never heard his real name Henry until he
02:17:44
heard it read by a judge at the age of
02:17:46
13
02:17:48
when he was on trial for an assault of
02:17:51
someone like imagine that never knowing
02:17:53
your real name until a judge reads it to
02:17:55
you because you may be going to jail he
02:17:57
was sentenced to jail or juvie
02:18:00
Correctional schooling whatever at the
02:18:02
age of 13 and was repeatedly abused by
02:18:04
the other males at the facility during
02:18:06
that time he broke out got away found a
02:18:09
girl and married her before turning
02:18:12
himself back in to finish the rest of
02:18:14
his sentence to which he finally got out
02:18:16
at 18 after this he had several In-N-Out
02:18:18
stins in prison from various theft or
02:18:21
assault charges but he always maintained
02:18:23
respect while in prison despite his size
02:18:26
for example in one stint on the first
02:18:28
day he simply killed the biggest
02:18:29
scariest guy in the jail to which
02:18:31
everyone else respected him what would
02:18:33
it be known to people until later on is
02:18:35
that while he was doing these other
02:18:38
charges he was being arrested for he was
02:18:40
also committing several pleasure
02:18:42
killings or in other words he would
02:18:44
simply go out and for fun find a
02:18:46
hitchhiker who he would kidnap and then
02:18:49
kill and mutilate their body in some
02:18:51
cases even claiming to have cannibalized
02:18:54
his victims during this time he claims
02:18:57
that he has committed up to 80 murders
02:18:59
just for fun however that may be
02:19:02
boostering a bit because again he valued
02:19:05
his opinion as a tough guy and it's
02:19:07
believed by many that the 13 confirmed
02:19:09
kills that he had were all done as
02:19:11
either a personal or a hit in other
02:19:14
words he would get mad at someone he was
02:19:16
semi-related to or knew in real life and
02:19:18
then kill them or he would quite
02:19:20
literally be paid to kill someone the
02:19:22
reason for this being bodies and
02:19:23
evidence have never been found although
02:19:25
that is possible on a spree killing this
02:19:28
large but you would think that they
02:19:29
would eventually find maybe a couple
02:19:31
bodies so the whole thing that he would
02:19:33
just go out and kill for fun isn't
02:19:35
exactly corroborated although he
02:19:37
definitely killed a few people and was
02:19:39
as brutal to their bodies as he claimed
02:19:42
one of his associates would later tell
02:19:43
police that Gaskin would regularly see
02:19:46
missing people on the news and then
02:19:48
laugh saying that's someone he killed
02:19:49
and that they'll never find the body but
02:19:51
again no confirmation if that's true or
02:19:53
if that's just him trying to sound tough
02:19:55
so once the police caught up to him just
02:19:58
through his various crimes that he
02:19:59
committed and eventually connecting the
02:20:01
dots on the bodies they had him
02:20:02
suspected on about nine different
02:20:05
murders and then went through with
02:20:06
trying him on one so whenever he was
02:20:09
finally convicted of that murder he was
02:20:12
given the death penalty but because of
02:20:15
some weird complication in South Carol
02:20:17
Ina they overturned it to a life
02:20:20
sentence so as soon as they did he
02:20:23
immediately confessed to the other eight
02:20:26
murders because he really lucked out on
02:20:28
getting lucky enough that it went from a
02:20:30
death sentence to a life sentence so he
02:20:32
figured while he's getting lucky might
02:20:35
as well confess to the other eight
02:20:36
before he can try on those to make sure
02:20:38
he doesn't get the death penalty so on
02:20:40
his account sounds pretty lucky right
02:20:42
until he messed that up while he was in
02:20:44
jail his cell was located nearby to a
02:20:47
man who was in there for committing a
02:20:49
double homicide what had happened is
02:20:51
this guy had attempted to rob a gas
02:20:53
station and he killed the two owners a
02:20:56
husband and wife who owned it before
02:20:58
making his getaway and getting caught
02:21:00
the son of those two store owners
02:21:03
thought that this guy deserved death and
02:21:05
was very upset whenever the state put
02:21:07
him in jail so somehow the son somehow
02:21:10
gets in contact with Henry knowing of
02:21:13
his criminal history and pays him $2,000
02:21:16
to kill the man that had killed his own
02:21:18
parents so Henry who had lucked out on
02:21:21
getting a life sentence decided to throw
02:21:24
all of that under the bus and just
02:21:25
straight up kill somebody he had
02:21:27
originally planned to use poison which
02:21:29
has some form of plausible deniability
02:21:32
uh but when that didn't work he moved to
02:21:34
C4 what he did is he took this sort of
02:21:37
radio walkie-talkie Contraption and
02:21:39
lined the inside of it with C4 and then
02:21:42
gave it to the guy he was supposed to
02:21:43
kill and said it's this device that he
02:21:46
smuggled in that will allow them to talk
02:21:48
between cells and that all this guy had
02:21:50
to do was hold it up to his ear and then
02:21:53
plug it into a wall outlet and as soon
02:21:55
as he tried that it blew up to which
02:21:57
Henry would later say the last thing
02:21:59
that guy ever heard was him laughing
02:22:01
from a couple cells away as his head
02:22:03
exploded because of this the papers
02:22:06
began to refer to Henry as the meanest
02:22:08
man in America so for this killing he
02:22:10
got a whole new trial to which this time
02:22:12
he was given the death sentence and it
02:22:14
was not overturned which fun fact was
02:22:17
the first time in the state of South
02:22:19
Carolina a white man was ever sentenced
02:22:22
to death for murdering a black man it
02:22:24
was during this time that Henry had said
02:22:27
he had murdered about 110 people however
02:22:31
as previously mentioned like 90 of those
02:22:33
he just said and there's no evidence
02:22:35
found and among the people he claimed to
02:22:37
kill was like a senator's daughter who
02:22:39
went missing so like I think he was just
02:22:43
like trying to show off and he was
02:22:45
executed by Electric chair in 1991 to
02:22:49
which his final words when asked if he
02:22:50
had any were I'll let my lawyers do the
02:22:53
talk for me I'm ready to go and so
02:22:56
Peewee died by electric chair in South
02:22:59
Carolina I guess you could say the guy
02:23:01
had a short
02:23:03
circuit huh okay moving on Jack unaga
02:23:08
killed 10 women from 1974 to 1994 and
02:23:12
it's everything that he did within those
02:23:14
20 years that makes it so interesting at
02:23:16
the age of 4 years old Jack began to
02:23:18
live with his grandfather who was a
02:23:20
violent man who stole farm animals
02:23:22
because you know child abuse is a Common
02:23:24
Thread with these guys and from a young
02:23:26
age was in trouble with the law for the
02:23:28
aforementioned stealing farm animals
02:23:30
because often what would happen is if
02:23:32
they were stealing say a goat from
02:23:34
another Farmer's property whenever the
02:23:36
police showed up the Grandpa would just
02:23:37
run so Jack would normally catch the
02:23:40
heat for it and as he grew up Jack went
02:23:42
from being sort of touchy with women to
02:23:44
full-on assaulting them and it finally
02:23:46
culminated with when Jack was 24 years
02:23:48
old and he murdered a Woman by
02:23:50
strangling her to death with her own bra
02:23:53
to which Jack was promptly caught tried
02:23:56
and convicted and then thrown in jail
02:23:57
with a 15to lifee sentence while in
02:24:00
prison Jack demonstrated a superb sense
02:24:02
of writing and from his cell wrote
02:24:04
various plays poems and even an
02:24:07
autobiography from this he managed to
02:24:09
develop an insane cult following from
02:24:12
people outside of prison people read his
02:24:15
autobiography in which he talked about
02:24:17
how sorry he was people read his poems
02:24:19
and books and thought that he was such a
02:24:21
romantic charismatic guy and Therefore
02:24:24
several petitions began to get him
02:24:27
released from jail with many of the
02:24:29
petitions saying the government should
02:24:30
pardon him and let him out of jail early
02:24:33
and while that never happened he was
02:24:35
eventually given the minimal sentence of
02:24:37
15 years and got out of prison for
02:24:40
murder in an incredibly small amount of
02:24:42
time from there radios were playing
02:24:45
audio of his poems and books being read
02:24:48
out loud and even children in European
02:24:50
schools were reading his autobiography
02:24:53
as it was sort of boyed as this poster
02:24:56
boy for criminal reform and everyone was
02:24:58
pretty much in agreement that the fact
02:25:01
he went to jail and then had all these
02:25:03
beautiful things to say was proof that
02:25:06
people really can't change because
02:25:08
apparently people don't think that
02:25:09
murderers can be charming and from there
02:25:13
he showed up on several different
02:25:15
interviews and daytime television shows
02:25:17
and eventually got a job as a TV news
02:25:19
reporter and around this time guess what
02:25:22
he started killing again which all of
02:25:25
his killings followed the exact same
02:25:26
modus operandi where he would attack
02:25:29
women assault them and then strangle
02:25:32
them to death with their own bras and
02:25:34
since he was a TV news reporter and most
02:25:37
of his victims were victims of
02:25:39
opportunity in his region you can see
02:25:41
where this is going Jack would regularly
02:25:43
do the reporting on his own Killing
02:25:47
Spree being the reporter on the ground
02:25:50
so he would stand there and narrate how
02:25:52
an investigation was going for a person
02:25:55
that he just murdered which I have no
02:25:58
idea how that went over I don't speak
02:26:01
German so I can't like read and see the
02:26:04
original Clips but that had to be like
02:26:07
okay so he's he's there on the field
02:26:11
talking about these dead women who were
02:26:13
murdered and he'd had to be like um the
02:26:16
as you can see um the police are here
02:26:20
for a woman that is dead and assaulted
02:26:24
and also strangled with her own why am I
02:26:27
pretending to hold a microphone I got as
02:26:29
you can see and she was also strangled
02:26:32
with her own bra uh it's a good thing
02:26:37
we've never seen a killing like that
02:26:38
before uh like was everyone so dumb they
02:26:42
didn't put together that the famous TV
02:26:45
reporter who who murdered a woman with
02:26:47
her own bra reporting on several local
02:26:50
killings of murdered women with their
02:26:52
own bra had like any connection not only
02:26:55
that but whenever the news wanted to do
02:26:58
a brief sort of documentary about crime
02:27:01
in the United States they sent Jack to
02:27:03
LA to do it and while in La two more
02:27:07
women were murdered in the exact same
02:27:09
circumstance and they still didn't what
02:27:12
eventually someone by the grace of God
02:27:15
managed to put together the two might be
02:27:17
connected and for a brief stint of time
02:27:19
Jack was on the run and would do things
02:27:21
like call the police to convince them
02:27:23
that he was innocent although you know
02:27:25
that's not exactly what an innocent
02:27:27
person does but I digress to which he
02:27:28
was convicted of a further nine murders
02:27:31
from the one that happened about 20
02:27:33
years ago and then the night of his
02:27:34
conviction he hanged himself in his own
02:27:37
jail cell and in a lot of these stories
02:27:39
I read what seemingly just dumb people
02:27:42
surrounding a case whether it be
02:27:44
investigators or the public at Large
02:27:47
but here like and I know hindsight's
02:27:50
2020 and all but like did no one put
02:27:53
that together Mel Popov killed 81 women
02:27:57
and yes you heard me WR 81 from 1992 to
02:28:00
2010 not much is known about his life
02:28:03
growing up although you know the intense
02:28:06
hatred of women probably had some
02:28:09
developmental standing but early on Mel
02:28:11
became a police officer before taking a
02:28:14
semi-retirement job as a security guard
02:28:18
at a chemical facility what motivated
02:28:20
his initial killings according to him
02:28:23
was he believed his wife was cheating on
02:28:25
him whenever he found two rappers in the
02:28:29
trash can of his home she was also in
02:28:31
law enforcement and it turned out later
02:28:33
that she was with a previous one of his
02:28:36
colleagues and this angered him enough
02:28:38
that he decided to just take his hatred
02:28:40
out on seemingly women at random the
02:28:43
reason that he was able to perform
02:28:45
killings for that long and that many
02:28:47
people without getting caught is because
02:28:49
the range of his killings was over 2,000
02:28:52
mil what he would do is he would use the
02:28:55
cop car that he still had as well as
02:28:57
Dawn his policeman's uniform and then
02:28:59
drive through towns looking for girls he
02:29:01
believed to be into toxicated to which
02:29:03
he would then offer them a ride home and
02:29:05
once they got in his vehicle he would
02:29:07
restrain them before taking them
02:29:08
somewhere desolate very heavily beating
02:29:12
and torturing them before murdering them
02:29:14
as mentioned a lot of these killings
02:29:16
were rage motivated so he would
02:29:19
absolutely devastate the bodies to the
02:29:21
point that several of them were totally
02:29:23
unrecognizable as people it was for the
02:29:25
ferocity of these murders that he was
02:29:27
given the name the werewolf which again
02:29:30
is way too cool but I'm just going to
02:29:32
keep going also and information on him
02:29:34
is kind of like sparse for some reason
02:29:37
like people don't really dig into the
02:29:39
details as much as I'd like but I saw
02:29:42
several mentions that among the murder
02:29:44
weapons he would use like things stolen
02:29:47
from police evidence lockups which on
02:29:50
the surface level you're like oh that
02:29:51
means nothing could be traced back to
02:29:53
him or whatever but like wouldn't using
02:29:57
things that had to be taken from a
02:29:59
police station pretty much like draw the
02:30:02
confirmation that it was a police
02:30:04
officer I have to be missing something
02:30:06
there but like like if at whatever
02:30:10
police station he is able to walk into
02:30:12
and take an axe from and then they find
02:30:14
an axe at a crime scene like
02:30:17
huh that's weird during this entire
02:30:20
thing male was living a perfectly normal
02:30:22
life to the point that he was revered as
02:30:24
a respected member of the community and
02:30:27
his children and wife thought of him as
02:30:29
a very loving husband to give you an
02:30:31
idea of how non-suspicious this guy was
02:30:34
one of the victims that from everything
02:30:37
I could tell was totally random was his
02:30:40
daughter's Elementary School teacher so
02:30:42
because of the tragedy of this teacher
02:30:45
murdered at the height of her her life
02:30:47
the school began a charity donation in
02:30:49
order to help the family with funeral
02:30:51
cost to which male was one of the
02:30:55
highest contributing donors and gave
02:30:58
some words of grace to the family and
02:31:00
like seemingly helped them with the
02:31:02
burial and everything and one of the
02:31:04
girls that he attempted to murder
02:31:06
actually survived and positively
02:31:08
identified him what had happened is he
02:31:11
killed her by beating her head against a
02:31:13
tree like I said the guy was very brutal
02:31:15
but although he thought it killed her it
02:31:17
actually just knocked her out and
02:31:18
whenever she got up and went to the
02:31:20
police she was able to ID him however
02:31:22
his wife thinking this to be some absurd
02:31:25
misunderstanding gave him a false Alibi
02:31:28
that she was with him on the night of
02:31:29
the attempted murder and the police
02:31:31
believing him to be such a great guy
02:31:33
pretty much just shut up the girl's
02:31:35
testimony and went on from there what
02:31:37
eventually got Russian investigators to
02:31:40
get a hold of him was at the crime
02:31:43
scenes they began to put together that
02:31:45
the tire tracks on the ground were a
02:31:48
specific match to police vehicles at the
02:31:51
time again don't know how the weapons
02:31:54
from evidence lockers didn't also trip
02:31:56
that same thing but whatever and after
02:31:58
doing a DNA test to almost every cop in
02:32:01
Russia they managed to find a link
02:32:03
between his DNA and the one that he
02:32:04
would leave at crime scenes he was
02:32:06
eventually charged with 22 murders but
02:32:10
then later after they did all the math
02:32:12
it came out to 83 which makes him
02:32:14
Russia's most prolific serial killer and
02:32:17
male is still alive in jail in Russia to
02:32:21
this day William Bonin also known as the
02:32:23
freeway killer killed at least 21 boys
02:32:27
from 1979 to 1980 and I talk about like
02:32:30
a lot of messed up guys in the series
02:32:32
and I have so far and they all are um
02:32:36
but William bonin's particularly evil
02:32:38
for reasons I'm going to talk about
02:32:41
and this is going to be I I don't know
02:32:44
how to like talk about the details of
02:32:46
this without being really gross so again
02:32:49
the whole viewer discretion thing anyway
02:32:50
at a young age bonan had an abusive
02:32:52
father who would regularly beat him and
02:32:55
also would normally give him to his
02:32:57
grandfather who was a known child
02:33:00
predator and after several years of that
02:33:02
cycle of abuse bonin's mother put him
02:33:05
and his two brothers into an orphanage
02:33:08
so that they would be away from his
02:33:10
father and
02:33:11
grandfather's care however that turned
02:33:14
out to not be any better as the
02:33:15
orphanage itself was also super abusive
02:33:18
and would normally do things like
02:33:20
dunking kids heads underwater and nearly
02:33:22
drowning them or forcing them to get
02:33:24
into fist fights with each other and
02:33:26
yada yada it was also common for him to
02:33:28
be assaulted in various Ways by Boys
02:33:32
older than himself to which and this
02:33:36
matters later he would allow them to do
02:33:40
it if they first tied his hands up
02:33:43
because then he enjoyed it and then
02:33:45
after his mother got away from his Abus
02:33:48
of Father she took him back at the age
02:33:51
of 9 years old yes all of this happened
02:33:53
before the kid was nine and at the age
02:33:55
of 10 he got arrested and sent to juvie
02:33:58
for stealing license plates to which you
02:34:01
guessed it in juvie he was rapidly
02:34:03
abused again in all of these killings
02:34:06
especially the more evil ones that we
02:34:08
see there is a very clear connection
02:34:10
between abuse at childhood equaling then
02:34:13
becoming an abuser later in life and
02:34:15
whenever I talk talk about this stuff I
02:34:17
don't want it to seem like an excuse or
02:34:19
an excusal method at all because with
02:34:21
this case as well as the others at some
02:34:24
point the victim becomes the attacker
02:34:26
and especially with cases like I'm about
02:34:28
to describe I don't want it to come off
02:34:31
as a means of reason for these crimes
02:34:34
but more so a means of causation if that
02:34:37
makes sense so basically I'm not
02:34:39
bringing up these points in order to
02:34:40
soften the blow of how horrible these
02:34:42
people were but more so as a means of
02:34:45
evil be adding evil and as we can see in
02:34:48
this case much of the time the Apple
02:34:52
that falls from the tree is much much
02:34:54
worse than the tree that it fell from
02:34:55
around the end of his adolescence his
02:34:57
mother essentially forced him into a
02:35:00
marriage with a woman because his mom
02:35:03
believed him to be
02:35:05
homosexual um however there's a big
02:35:08
difference between homosexual and the
02:35:10
things he was actually doing like he
02:35:12
would regularly offer young children
02:35:14
beer uh and then get them drunk so that
02:35:18
he could have his way and around the
02:35:20
time he turned 18 he joined the military
02:35:23
to fight in Vietnam he fought as an
02:35:25
aerial Gunner and even earned an award
02:35:27
for saving the life of a fellow Airmen

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