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Some of history’s most terrifying serial killers weren’t loners or outcasts — they were neighbors, coworkers, and family people.

In this video, we explore 10 serial killers who lived completely normal lives, blending into society while secretly committing horrifying crimes no one suspected.

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00:00A jury says Lonnie Franklin Jr. is the Grim Sleeper Killer.
00:05Welcome to WatchMojo, and today we're breaking down the chilling reality that monsters aren't always...
00:10lurking in the shadows, but living right next door.
00:12These are individuals who expertly crafted facilities...
00:15Beloved family members, respected professionals, active community members...
00:20only to reveal a terrifying capacity for cold-blooded murder.
00:24No incident.
00:25He didn't say it wasn't me or anything like that?
00:29No.
00:30Really no...
00:31Really no conversation at all.
00:34Dennis Nielsen
00:35The man who once called himself the murderer of the century, tonight starts a life...
00:40...sentence for six murders in North London.
00:42He once bursted...
00:43He could have killed 500 people...
00:45...had he not been stopped.
00:46The judge at the Old Bailey's said he should stay in prison for at least...
00:5025 years.
00:51Nielsen drifted through London as a solitary ex-soldier working at a job center...
00:55...blending into pub corners and long walks home.
00:58Neighbors remembered a polite man willing to help...
01:00...with errands.
01:01No alarms rang.
01:02That veneer split open in February 19...
01:05...in 1983 when human remains surfaced in the drains at his Cranley Gardens flat.
01:10Not even nine of his victims to this day remain unidentified.
01:14Young men with no names...
01:15...no known addresses...
01:16...jobless, rootless and friendless.
01:19Some were...
01:20...scots.
01:21Some were Irish.
01:22Others were described as vagrants, hippies and skinheads.
01:25The truth stretched back to late 1978.
01:28Young men, often unhoused or...
01:30...lonely brought home for company who never left alive.
01:33Nielsen killed at least a dozen...
01:35...and victims over roughly four years...
01:37...lived beside their bodies for days or weeks...
01:39...and later...
01:40...their burned or flushed remains in an attempt to dispose of them.
01:43The quiet life only...
01:45...that made the reality more disturbing.
01:47At the time of his arrest...
01:48...Dennis Nielsen hadn't seen his...
01:50...mother for ten years.
01:51How do you think...
01:52...Dennis was...
01:53How do you think Dennis was...
01:54How do you think Dennis was...
01:55...able to become involved in...
01:58...this kind of problem...
01:59...and then be able to live from...
02:00...day to day?
02:01No, that's the bit I don't understand.
02:03I just...
02:05...how this could go on...
02:07...and nobody knowing anything.
02:09Dennis Ray...
02:10The prosecution's now hoping...
02:12...the BTK killer...
02:13...will receive a jail sentence...
02:15...of 175 years.
02:17The former scout leader's good fortune...
02:19...that...
02:20...of Kansas did not introduce...
02:21...the death penalty...
02:22...till after his killing spree was over.
02:25The BTK murders terrified...
02:27...Wichita, Kansas for decades...
02:29...while its culprit...
02:30...lived under the veil...
02:31...of absolute normalcy.
02:32Dennis Rader was a married father...
02:34...a scout leader...
02:35...a church council president...
02:36...and a code compliance officer...
02:38...the last person anyone...
02:40...expected of violence.
02:41Beginning with the Otero family murders...
02:43...in 1974...
02:44...Rader killed...
02:45...10 people...
02:46...while taunting police...
02:47...and media through letters...
02:48...that described his...
02:49...Bind torture...
02:50...the jail method.
02:51With us right now...
02:52...is Chief of Police...
02:53...Richard Lemonyan.
02:54I have a couple questions, Chief.
02:55How can you be sure...
02:56...that the BTK letter...
02:57...is authentic?
02:58Well, Ron...
02:59...after...
03:00...reviewing the contents...
03:01...of the letters...
03:02...absolutely no question...
03:03...that the only person...
03:04...who would...
03:05...have the type of information...
03:06...that was...
03:07...included in the letter...
03:08...would have to be...
03:09...the killer...
03:10...himself.
03:11He paused for long stretches...
03:12...then re-emerged...
03:13...as if nothing had changed...
03:14...when...
03:15...he resumed communication...
03:16...in the 2000s...
03:17...one message...
03:18...on a floppy disk...
03:19...gave investigators...
03:20...the break they needed.
03:21In 2005...
03:22...Rader was arrested...
03:23...and the facade...
03:24...finally collapsed.
03:25BTK had never been a phantom...
03:27...it had been...
03:28...the most ordinary man...
03:29...in town.
03:30...never met him personally...
03:31...but...
03:32...you know...
03:33...there were...
03:34...small towns...
03:35...people talk...
03:35...were mixed opinions...
03:37...of course...
03:38...he was a very...
03:39...he was known to be...
03:40...very accurate...
03:40...active person...
03:41...in one of the churches...
03:42...up there...
03:43...but there were a lot of...
03:44...people that said...
03:45...that...
03:46...he was...
03:45...the type of person...
03:46...that...
03:47...well...
03:48...one phrase...
03:49...that we've heard...
03:50...frequently...
03:50...keep you out.
03:51Uh-huh.
03:52Gary Ridgeway...
03:53...FBI profiler...
03:54...Mary Ellen O'Toole...
03:55...is using a...
03:56...carefully devised...
03:57...psychological strategy...
03:58...in her interrogation...
03:59...of the green...
04:00...river killer...
04:01...Gary Ridgeway...
04:02...her goal...
04:03...is to get him...
04:04...to confess...
04:05...the 24 unsolved...
04:06...homicides...
04:07...where no...
04:08...physical evidence...
04:09...exists...
04:10...that could link him...
04:10...to the crimes.
04:11Serial murder...
04:12...is often imagined...
04:13...as frantic...
04:14...or chaotic.
04:15...Mary Ridgeway...
04:16...proved...
04:17...it could be systematic.
04:18He put in long hours...
04:19...painting trucks...
04:20...at Kenworth...
04:20...attended church...
04:21...married...
04:22...and made himself forgettable...
04:23...too forgettable...
04:24...beginning in 19...
04:25...in 1982...
04:26...Ridgeway targeted...
04:27...vulnerable women...
04:28...and killed them...
04:29...with chilling regularity.
04:30...isappeared...
04:31...along the Green River...
04:32...and in wooded pockets...
04:33...of King County.
04:34Ridgeway...
04:35...later admitted...
04:35...he visited some dump sites...
04:36...long after death...
04:37...had been dealt.
04:38It started at an early age...
04:39...but...
04:40...sex...
04:41...and...
04:42...hurting the...
04:43...hurting the woman.
04:44And he loved...
04:45...being able to talk...
04:46...finally...
04:47...after all these years...
04:48...and in doing so...
04:50...he kind of...
04:51...walked us down the path...
04:52...of...
04:53...of all of his murders.
04:54At one point...
04:55...Garry referred to himself...
04:56...as something like...
04:57...the lean, mean...
04:58...killing machine...
04:59...and he was very...
05:00...sufficient...
05:01...like a machine.
05:02By the time he was...
05:03...arrested in 2001...
05:04...he had confessed...
05:05...to killing dozens...
05:05...of women...
05:06...eventually pleading guilty...
05:07...to 48 murders...
05:08...a number...
05:09...investigators believe...
05:10...understates...
05:11...the true toll.
05:12His own words...
05:13...said enough.
05:14He killed the women...
05:15...he believed...
05:15...no one would miss.
05:16And he would drive up...
05:17...to them...
05:18...and sometimes...
05:19...he'd even have his son...
05:20...toys...
05:21...in the front seat...
05:22...and that would be...
05:23...a very effective ruse...
05:24...to convince...
05:25...these women that...
05:26...hey, I can't be...
05:27...that serial killer...
05:28...I've got my little boy's...
05:29...toys in the car.
05:30He was a very...
05:33...normal...
05:35...kind of...
05:36...vanilla-type...
05:37...looking person...
05:38...and there was nothing...
05:39...that stood out about him.
05:40Harold Shipman.
05:41Harold Shipman...
05:42...appeared here today...
05:43...charged with murder...
05:44...forgery...
05:45...and attempted deception.
05:46The case against him...
05:47...stems from the death...
05:48...of one of his patients.
05:50...trust is supposed...
05:51...to be the cornerstone...
05:52...of medicine...
05:53...and Harold Shipman...
05:54...twisted it into a...
05:55...cover story.
05:56In Hyde, Greater Manchester...
05:57...he built the reputation...
05:58...of a reassuring...
05:59...family doctor.
06:00...the kind who knew...
06:01...patients by name...
06:02...and stayed with families...
06:03...through births...
06:04...illnesses and loss.
06:05Andrew Watson...
06:06...a fingerprint expert...
06:07...said he'd found...
06:08...the doctor's print...
06:09...in a corner...
06:10...of the will.
06:11He didn't identify...
06:12...any prints...
06:13...belonging to 81 year old...
06:14...Mrs Grundy.
06:15...from the mid-1970s...
06:16...onward...
06:17...Shipman quietly...
06:18...injected patients...
06:19...mostly elderly women...
06:20...with fatal doses...
06:21...of diamorphine...
06:22...falsifying medical records...
06:23...to conceal...
06:24...the spike in death.
06:25When suspicions...
06:26...finally surfaced...
06:27...in 1998...
06:28...the scale shattered belief.
06:30...official inquiries concluded...
06:31...he likely killed...
06:32...more than 200 patients...
06:34...making him...
06:35...the men's...
06:36...most prolific serial murderer.
06:37In the wake of...
06:38...the Harold Shipman case...
06:39...Alan Milvan is...
06:40...expecting...
06:40...to try and close...
06:41...the loophole...
06:42...which prevents...
06:43...the GMC...
06:44...from temporarily suspending...
06:45...the doctors...
06:46...suspected of criminal...
06:47...or incompetent behaviour...
06:48...while investigations...
06:49...are carried out...
06:50...the GMC...
06:52...insisted tonight...
06:53...that they support...
06:54...the need to change.
06:55Jeffrey Dahmer.
06:56A gruesome story...
06:57...leads off...
06:58...our newscast...
06:59...Milwaukee police...
07:00...they found...
07:01...body parts...
07:02...in a north side...
07:03...apartment...
07:04...and now...
07:05...they wonder...
07:06...if they've uncovered...
07:07...the scene...
07:08...earlier this morning...
07:09...police hired...
07:10...a private contractor...
07:11...to haul...
07:12...a refrigerator...
07:12...in a tank of acid...
07:13...out of the apartment...
07:14...in the 900 block...
07:15...of North 25th Street...
07:16...apartment...
07:17...the apartment buildings...
07:18...are full of loners...
07:19...trying not to be noticed...
07:20...and Jeffrey Dahmer...
07:21...lead into that invisibility...
07:22...neighbors complained...
07:23...about foul odors...
07:24...and strange noises...
07:25...but most chalked it up...
07:26...to spoil...
07:27...food or bad wiring...
07:28...anything...
07:29...except violence...
07:30...behind his door...
07:31...Dahmer murdered...
07:32...17 men...
07:33...and boys...
07:34...many of them...
07:35...men of color...
07:36...drugging them...
07:37...killing them...
07:37...keeping their remains...
07:38...as trophies...
07:39...Dahmer was 33...
07:40...when he told...
07:41...Nancy Glass...
07:42...about his twisted motive...
07:43...for killing 17 men...
07:45...not because I was...
07:46...angry with them...
07:47...not because I hated them...
07:48...but because I wanted to...
07:50...keep them with me...
07:52...even when one...
07:53...dazed and injured victim...
07:54...briefly escaped...
07:55...police accepted...
07:56...Dahmer's flimsy...
07:57...explanation...
07:58...and returned the boy...
07:59...to him...
08:00...in 1991...
08:01...Tracy Edwards...
08:02...leading police...
08:03...back to the apartment...
08:04...where it all...
08:05...came to light.
08:06What brought the police...
08:07...in the first place?
08:08The officers were...
08:09...stopped by...
08:10...an individual...
08:12...who claimed he was...
08:13...in the apartment...
08:14...and...
08:15...became engaged.
08:17...in a dispute...
08:18...with the owner...
08:19...of the apartment...
08:20...and...
08:21...left the apartment...
08:22...and called the officers.
08:24John Wayne Gacy...
08:25The final words...
08:26...of the serial killer...
08:27...quote...
08:28...taking my life...
08:29...would not compensate...
08:30...for the loss of the others...
08:31...this is the state murder...
08:32...the prosecutor...
08:33...put it this way...
08:34...he got a much...
08:35...easier death...
08:36...than any other...
08:37...his victims.
08:38The so-called...
08:39...killer clown...
08:40...had a public life...
08:41...so active...
08:42...and vibrant...
08:42...that doubled...
08:43...as camouflage.
08:44He ran a contracting business...
08:45...hired local teenagers...
08:46...volunteered...
08:47...and performed...
08:48...as pogo and patches...
08:49...at charity events...
08:50...and children's parties...
08:51...in his...
08:52...neighborhood of...
08:53...Norwood Park Township...
08:54...he seemed like...
08:55...someone helping...
08:56...to build the community...
08:57...not...
08:57...destroy it.
08:58Between 1972...
08:59...and 1978...
09:00...Gacy...
09:01...sexually assaulted...
09:02...and murdered...
09:03...at least 33...
09:04...young males.
09:05Well he's pumping...
09:06...the water right...
09:07...and that...
09:07...terrible smile...
09:08...comin' out, Steve.
09:09I said...
09:10...hey, John...
09:11...I said...
09:12...what do you got...
09:13...a bunch of dead bodies...
09:14...over there?
09:15He says...
09:16...what do you mean?
09:17I said...
09:18...what do I mean?
09:19It's...
09:17...like a bunch of...
09:18...dead bodies...
09:19...he said...
09:20...oh no...
09:21...those are all...
09:22...dead...
09:23...fumars...
09:22...he buried...
09:23...most of them...
09:24...beneath...
09:25...8213...
09:26...West Somerdale Avenue...
09:27...and...
09:27...dumped others...
09:28...in the Des Plaines River...
09:29...Gacy's December...
09:30...1978 arrest...
09:31...finally exploded...
09:32...what had been hidden...
09:33...directly under his house...
09:34...few killers...
09:35...have ever...
09:36...warned their community...
09:37...as such...
09:38...effective...
09:39...camouflage...
09:40...he had said...
09:41...that he was going to...
09:42...make an addition...
09:43...but he was going to go upwards...
09:44...and then he was going to...
09:46...cement the...
09:47...rawl space...
09:48...and then when this came out...
09:50...we thought...
09:51...well...
09:52...nothing would have been found...
09:53...if he had done that...
09:54...Joseph D'Angelo...
09:55...investigators...
09:56...now telling us...
09:57...they used...
09:58...discarded DNA...
09:59...to help track him down...
10:00...genealogy...
10:01...
10:02...websites...
10:03...and a long process...
10:04...of elimination...
10:05...sifting through...
10:06...family trees...
10:07...one of the most...
10:08...unsettling revelations...
10:09...of the Golden State Killer case...
10:10...was just how neatly...
10:11...Joseph D'Angelo's...
10:12...life split in two...
10:13...to neighbors...
10:14...in Citrus Heights...
10:15...he was a gruff...
10:16...but ordinary retiree...
10:17...earlier...
10:18...he had been a police officer...
10:19...in Exeter and Auburn...
10:20...he raised a family...
10:21...he clocked into...
10:22...work...
10:23...nothing looked unusual...
10:24...D'Angelo...
10:25...a Navy veteran...
10:26...serving in Vietnam...
10:27...in 1973...
10:28...then joining...
10:29...a police department...
10:30...around the same time...
10:31...the alleged crime...
10:32...would begin...
10:33...they outsmarted...
10:34...everybody...
10:35...for 40 years...
10:36...Farrell Ward...
10:37...worked with him...
10:38...on the force...
10:39...he kind of knew...
10:40...what the next step...
10:42...is going to be...
10:43...neighbors say...
10:44...D'Angelo...
10:45...was an average...
10:46...suburban...
10:47...homeowner...
10:48...except for his...
10:47...meanwhile...
10:48...across California...
10:49...a single offender...
10:50...was committing...
10:51...burglaries...
10:52...sexual...
10:52...assaults...
10:53...and murders...
10:54...throughout the 1970s...
10:55...and 1980s...
10:56...D'Angelo...
10:57...was ultimately linked...
10:57...to at least...
10:58...13 murders...
10:59...more than 50...
11:00...assaults...
11:01...and over 120...
11:02...burglaries...
11:03...in 2018...
11:04...investigators...
11:05...used forensic...
11:06...genealogy...
11:07...to identify him...
11:08...D'Angelo's...
11:09...chameleonic ability...
11:10...to hide in plain sight...
11:11...had been his shelter...
11:12...and I'm...
11:15...really sorry...
11:17...to everyone I've heard...
11:22...thank you...
11:23...your honor...
11:24...thank you, sir.
11:25Lonnie Franklin Jr.
11:27...in South Los Angeles...
11:28...the grim sleeper...
11:29...case dragged on...
11:30...for decades...
11:31...partly because...
11:32...no one suspected...
11:33...the middle-aged man...
11:34...helping tune...
11:35...neighbors cars...
11:36...Lonnie Franklin Jr.
11:37...was known...
11:37...as Uncle Lonnie...
11:38...a quiet fixer...
11:39...who worked city jobs...
11:40...hosted barbecues...
11:41...and waved from...
11:42...from his front lawn...
11:43...like anyone else...
11:44...on the block.
11:45Meanwhile...
11:46...women were disappearing...
11:47...and dying.
11:47Samara Harrod...
11:48...said she broke...
11:49...every speed limit...
11:50...to drive in...
11:51...from San Bernardino...
11:52...her...
11:52...a baby sister...
11:53...15-year-old princess...
11:54...was murdered...
11:55...by Franklin...
11:56...March...
11:57...2002...
11:58...and she was...
11:59...had a heart of gold...
12:00...and she deserved...
12:01...to live a full life.
12:02...and...
12:03...I'm here for her.
12:04Franklin murdered...
12:05...at least 10 victims...
12:06...between...
12:07...1984...
12:08...and 2007...
12:09...with an apparent lull...
12:10...of about...
12:11...1988...
12:12...to 2002...
12:12...that earned him...
12:13...his disturbing nickname.
12:14The break...
12:15...wasn't the result...
12:16...of reform...
12:17...just gaps...
12:17...in what surfaced...
12:18...publicly.
12:19In 2010...
12:20...a familial DNA match...
12:21...finally led to...
12:22...the detectives to him.
12:23The DNA sample...
12:24...that first led police...
12:25...to his doorstep...
12:26...wasn't his.
12:27...it was his sons.
12:28Familial DNA...
12:29...it's called.
12:30Yeah?
12:31It's called...
12:32...familial...
12:32...the DNA...
12:33...because...
12:34...it...
12:35...is the DNA...
12:36...not of the ultimate suspect...
12:37...but...
12:37...of a very...
12:38...very close relative.
12:39His case...
12:40...is a chilling example...
12:41...of familiarity...
12:42...shielding horror...
12:43...for far too long.
12:44Rodney Alcala.
12:45Well, let's see...
12:46...back to number one...
12:47...of a successful photographer...
12:48...who got his start...
12:49...when his father found him...
12:50...in the dark room...
12:51...at the age of 13...
12:52...fully developed.
12:54Between takes...
12:55...he might find him...
12:56...sky...
12:57...by diving...
12:58...or motorcycling...
12:59...please welcome...
13:00...Rodney Alcala.
13:01Rod, welcome.
13:02...stand out...
13:03...is how effectively...
13:04...he weaponized charm.
13:05He didn't just...
13:06...appear harm...
13:07...he performed...
13:08...harmlessness.
13:09In 1978...
13:10...he went on...
13:11...The Dating Game...
13:12...won the episode...
13:13...and flashed...
13:14...the easy confidence...
13:15...of someone destined...
13:16...to succeed.
13:17The disturbing...
13:17...truth...
13:18...was already in motion.
13:19Bachelor number one.
13:21Yes?
13:22What's your...
13:23...best...
13:24...time?
13:25The best time...
13:26...is...
13:27...at night...
13:28...night time.
13:29Why do you say that?
13:30Because that's...
13:31...the only time there is.
13:32The only time?
13:33What's wrong with...
13:34...uh...
13:35...morning...
13:36...afternoon?
13:37Well, they're okay...
13:37...but night time...
13:38...is when it really gets good.
13:39Beginning in the late...
13:40...1960s...
13:41...and continuing through...
13:42...70s...
13:43...Alcala attacked...
13:44...sexually assaulted...
13:45...and murdered...
13:46...young women and girls...
13:47...in California...
13:47...and New York.
13:48He leaned heavily...
13:49...on his photography skills...
13:50...to lure victims...
13:51...accumulating hundreds...
13:52...of photos...
13:53...some still unidentified...
13:54...and keeping trophies...
13:55...taken from the dead...
13:56...when he...
13:57...he was finally convicted...
13:58...of five murders...
13:59...decades later...
14:00...investigators suspected...
14:01...many more.
14:02...the performance...
14:03...had always been...
14:04...part of the crime.
14:05I'm a drama teacher.
14:07And I'm going to audition...
14:09...each of you...
14:10...for my...
14:11...private...
14:12...class...
14:13...bachelor...
14:14...number one...
14:15...you're ready...
14:16...you're ready...
14:17...a dirty...
14:18...old...
14:19...man.
14:20Take it.
14:21Come on...
14:22...over here...
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14:40...Ted Bundy...
14:41...and when I left...
14:42...about four o'clock...
14:43...in the morning...
14:44...he would walk me out...
14:45...to my car...
14:46...and say Ann...
14:47...be sure you lock...
14:47...the door...
14:48...because I don't want...
14:49...anything bad...
14:50...to happen to you...
14:51...on the way home...
14:52...and if...
14:52...anyone had told me...
14:53...then...
14:54...that I had been...
14:55...locked up...
14:56...with the most dangerous...
14:57...man probably...
14:58...in America...
14:59...I would have...
15:00...set you crazy.
15:01Ted Bundy...
15:02...succeeded...
15:02...at the time...
15:03...because he embodied...
15:04...everything people...
15:05...didn't expect...
15:06...from a predator.
15:07He studied psychology...
15:07...volunteered...
15:08...in political circles...
15:09...and enrolled in law school.
15:10He appeared...
15:11...composed...
15:12...articulate...
15:13...and entirely in control...
15:14...an image...
15:15...he cultivated...
15:16...with deadly precision.
15:17People say...
15:18...Ted Bundy...
15:19...didn't show any emotion...
15:20...there must be...
15:21...something in that.
15:22...I showed emotion...
15:23...you know what people said...
15:24...see...
15:25...you really can get violent...
15:26...and angry.
15:27...there's no...
15:28...right...
15:29...way...
15:30...for me to act.
15:31From 1974...
15:32...through...
15:32...in 1977...
15:33...Bundy...
15:34...committed murders...
15:35...across Washington...
15:36...Oregon...
15:37...Utah...
15:38...and Colorado...
15:37...before fleeing...
15:38...to Florida...
15:39...in 1978...
15:40...there...
15:41...he targeted women...
15:42...in public...
15:42...spaces...
15:43...using feigned injuries...
15:44...or authority...
15:45...to lure them...
15:46...into his dastardly clutches.
15:47...his arrests...
15:48...didn't stop him...
15:49...he escaped custody twice...
15:50...first...
15:51...in Colorado...
15:52...in mid...
15:52...in 1977...
15:53...then again...
15:54...later that year...
15:55...before resurfacing...
15:56...in Florida...
15:57...Bundy...
15:57...and ultimately confessed...
15:58...to dozens of murders...
15:59...his case stands...
16:00...as proof...
16:01...that presentation...
16:02...alone...
16:03...can be a weapon...
16:04...Sociopath will be...
16:05...whatever...
16:06...you want...
16:07...them to be...
16:08...they can read us...
16:09...and then...
16:10...they'll put on a mask...
16:11...for the occasion...
16:12...whatever...
16:12...they need to do...
16:13...to get whatever...
16:14...they want from us...
16:15...they will be...
16:16...so he was...
16:17...there's many men...
16:18...and behind that facade...
16:19...there was a monster...
16:20...that...
16:21...no one...
16:22...could have spotted...
16:23...which case on our list...
16:24...shocked you the most...
16:25...are there any we missed...
16:26...be sure...
16:27...to let us know...
16:28...in the comments...
16:32... Rim...
16:34...it's not...
16:35...thank you...
16:36...i can tell...
16:37...you...
16:38...and...
16:39...he...
16:40...we...
16:41...and...
16:42...a then...
16:43...heb...
16:44...we're living...
16:46...and...
16:47I can appreciate it...
16:48...wander...
16:49...yeah...
16:50...heb...
16:51...heb...
16:53... seal...
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