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00:00In a world saturated with crime dramas and murder mysteries, it's easy to forget that these killers weren't just characters
00:05in a show.
00:06They were breathing, walking, and unfortunately, killing human beings.
00:09Movies and podcasts might sprinkle some Hollywood magic on these stories, but let's not lose sight of the harsh reality.
00:15Families shattered, lives destroyed, and communities left in fear.
00:18These are the aftermaths of the true crime stories we binge on.
00:22I wish you pure hell when you walk back into those gates and you enter your cell.
00:31Again, I hope every night when you close your eyes, you dream of the four people that you killed.
00:36So, in this video, we're hitting pause on the glamorization.
00:39No fancy editing or cinematic scores, just raw footage of these monsters caught on camera.
00:43Stephen Griffiths.
00:44From a young age, Griffiths displayed alarming signs of sadistic and psychopathic behavior that would eventually lead him down a
00:50path of unimaginable horror.
00:52Born and raised in Bradford, England, Griffiths grew up in a seemingly ordinary family.
00:56As a child, he would often torture and kill small animals.
00:59A disturbing behavior that is often seen as a red flag for future violent tendencies.
01:04As Griffiths grew up, his interest in violent video games and movies deepened.
01:07He spent a lot of time playing and watching them, finding excitement in the violence shown.
01:11This led to a warped perspective, where violence became something he was fascinated with and enjoyed.
01:16His sadistic tendencies were not limited to fictional realms.
01:19Griffiths would often engage in acts of cruelty towards his peers.
01:23He would taunt and bully others, deriving a sick sense of satisfaction from their anguish.
01:28These early signs of sadism were clear indicators of the darkness that lay within him.
01:32As Griffiths grew older, his fascination with violence took a more disturbing turn.
01:37He became fixated on serial killers and their methods, studying their crimes with a morbid curiosity.
01:42He would meticulously research their actions, seeking to understand the inner workings of their twisted minds.
01:47This obsession with serial killers led Griffiths to pursue a degree in criminology, a field that allowed him to delve
01:53deeper into the darkest corners of human behavior.
01:56It was during his time as a criminology PhD student that he began to experiment with his violent fantasies, using
02:02his academic pursuits as a cover for his sinister desires.
02:05But it wasn't just his academic pursuits that provided an outlet for his sadistic tendencies.
02:09Griffiths would often engage in disturbing online forums, where he would share his violent fantasies and connect with like-minded
02:15individuals.
02:16These online communities served as an echo chamber, fueling his already twisted desires.
02:21As time went on, Griffiths' fascination with violence became increasingly difficult to contain.
02:25He would often engage in self-harm, relishing in the pain and bloodshed.
02:28This self-destructive behavior was a manifestation of his inner turmoil, a desperate attempt to satisfy his insatiable appetite for
02:35violence.
02:36The signs of Griffiths' psychopathy were evident to those who crossed his path.
02:39He lacked empathy and remorse, showing a complete disregard for the well-being of others.
02:43His interactions with people were often manipulative and calculated, with the sole purpose of fulfilling his own sadistic desires.
02:50It is important to note that not all individuals with a fascination for violence become killers.
02:54However, in the case of Stephen Griffiths, his dark obsessions would eventually spill over into the real world, leaving a
03:00trail of devastation in his wake.
03:01As Stephen Griffiths' dark fascination with violence continued to consume him, he set his sights on the vulnerable women of
03:07the red-light district in Bradford.
03:09It was in this city that he would carry out his heinous acts, preying on those who were already marginalized
03:14and desperate.
03:15In June 2009, the disappearance of Susan Rushworth shocked the community.
03:19Susan, a sex worker known to many in the area, vanished without a trace, leaving her family and friends devastated
03:25and desperate for answers.
03:26Little did they know that Susan would be the first victim in a series of horrifying crimes committed by Griffiths.
03:32Susan's disappearance was not initially linked to Griffiths, as the police struggled to uncover any leads.
03:37The red-light district was a dangerous and volatile place, making it difficult to pinpoint the perpetrator.
03:42But behind closed doors, Griffiths reveled in the power and control he had over his victims, relishing in the fear
03:48and pain he inflicted upon them.
03:50As the investigation into Susan's disappearance continued, Griffiths continued his reign of terror.
03:55He would lure unsuspecting women into his apartment, promising them money or drugs, only to subject them to unspeakable acts
04:02of violence.
04:02His sadistic nature knew no bounds, and he took pleasure in the suffering he inflicted upon his victims.
04:08The red-light district became a hunting ground for Griffiths, as he carefully selected his targets.
04:12He preyed on the vulnerability of these women, exploiting their desperate circumstances for his sick gratification.
04:18They were seen as disposable, mere objects to satisfy his twisted desires.
04:22The disappearances continued, with more women vanishing without a trace.
04:25The community was gripped with fear and paranoia, as the realization that a serial killer was on the loose began
04:30to sink in.
04:31But Griffiths remained elusive, his true identity hidden behind a facade of normalcy.
04:35It wasn't until the discovery of CCTV footage that the police finally caught a glimpse of the monster in their
04:40midst.
04:41The chilling footage showed Griffiths dragging the lifeless body of his final victim back into his apartment, unaware that his
04:47every move was being captured on camera.
04:49This crucial piece of evidence would ultimately lead to his downfall.
04:52In fact, in one of the videos, Griffiths was aware of the CCTV camera, and even acknowledged it with his
04:58middle finger.
04:58Stephen Griffiths was arrested as the true extent of his crimes began to unravel.
05:03During his interrogation, he admitted to killing more women than the three known victims.
05:07Stephen Griffiths' reign of terror was marked by a level of brutality that defied comprehension.
05:12His sadistic acts of violence against his victims were nothing short of horrifying.
05:16It was these gruesome acts that earned him the chilling nickname that would forever be associated with him, the Crossbow
05:21Cannibal.
05:22Griffiths' choice of weapon was as unconventional as it was terrifying.
05:25The Crossbow, a medieval weapon associated with archaic violence, became his tool of choice to carry out his heinous acts.
05:32But it wasn't just the choice of weapon that made Griffiths' crimes so shocking.
05:35The level of sadism and depravity he displayed was beyond comprehension.
05:39It is believed that he not only killed his victims, but also dismembered their bodies.
05:43The details that emerged during the investigation were nothing short of horrifying.
05:47Griffiths would subject his victims to unimaginable torture, reveling in their pain and suffering.
05:51His acts of violence were calculated and methodical, leaving no room for mercy or compassion.
05:56It is believed that Griffiths took pleasure in the dismemberment of his victims' bodies.
06:00This sickening act defied all notions of humanity.
06:03The extent of his depravity knew no bounds, as he allegedly consumed parts of their bodies, further cementing his status
06:08as a monster.
06:09Why did you feel the need to kill her?
06:15I don't know.
06:18I don't know.
06:19I don't know if I was...
06:21I said, hey, if you just...
06:23If you killed someone to kill yourself, I don't know.
06:26I don't know.
06:27I don't know.
06:29While he was jailed and awaiting trial, he also refused to eat.
06:33This has now gone on a hunger strike, refusing all food and drink.
06:36It isn't clear today what shape he's in, but by Christmas Day, he'd reported he'd lost 40 pounds and was
06:41in a weak state.
06:42During his trial, the full extent of Griffiths' sadistic acts was laid bare for all to see.
06:47The details were too gruesome to comprehend.
06:49The judge described the circumstances of the murders as wicked and monstrous.
06:53As the trial reached its conclusion, the judge delivered a sentence that reflected the wickedness and horror of Griffiths' actions.
06:59He was sentenced to life in prison with no possibility of parole, ensuring that he would never walk free again.
07:05It was a fitting punishment for a man who had shown no remorse for the pain and suffering he had
07:09inflicted upon his victims.
07:10The families of the victims, relieved by the verdict, faced the ongoing impact of Griffiths' crimes.
07:16Their lives were forever changed and the pain was immeasurable.
07:19The community, shocked by the brutality, worked to support the families and prevent such a tragedy from happening again.
07:24Nathan Menard Ellis and David Leasley
07:26The CCTV footage allegedly captures serial killers Nathan Menard Ellis and David Leasley disposing of evidence related to the murder
07:33of Julia Rosson.
07:34In the video, they are seen taking something from their car and later revealed to be the dismembered body of
07:39the victim.
07:39The footage shows them approaching a canal where the body was later hidden in black plastic bags.
07:44Authorities discovered the body a month after the murder.
07:47The video also appears to show them disposing of other items including a blood-stained sofa, burned clothing and rugs.
07:53Let's look at the details of this crime.
07:55As the sun set on a seemingly ordinary evening in May 2019, the stage was set for a chilling encounter
08:00that would forever change the lives of those involved.
08:03Julia Rosson, a 42-year-old artist known for her vibrant personality and rockstar-like style, ventured out into the
08:09night, unaware of the darkness that awaited her.
08:11It was on that fateful night that Julia crossed paths with Nathan Menard Ellis, a man whose obsession with serial
08:16killers would soon take a sinister turn.
08:18The two strangers met at a local pub, their lives on a collision course that would lead to unimaginable horrors.
08:23Julia didn't know that Nathan had a violent past and was really into the minds of serial killers.
08:28His apartment in Tipton was creepy, full of horror movie stuff, like a shrine to the scary thoughts in his
08:32head.
08:33As the night wore on, Julia and Nathan found themselves drawn to each other.
08:36Little did Julia know that this seemingly innocent encounter would be her last.
08:40CCTV footage would later reveal the haunting moments that sealed Julia's fate.
08:45The cameras captured her and Nathan leaving the pub together.
08:48They hailed a taxi, their destination set for Nathan's flat, where the horrors awaited.
08:52Julia's partner, Elaine Higginson, grew increasingly worried as the hours ticked by and Julia failed to return home.
08:58The sense of unease turned into panic and Elaine made the gut-wrenching decision to report Julia missing to the
09:03authorities.
09:04The police, armed with the CCTV footage, embarked on a desperate search for clues to unravel the mystery surrounding Julia's
09:10disappearance.
09:11Their investigation led them straight to Nathan Maynard Ellis, the man she had last been seen with.
09:15The pieces of the puzzle were slowly falling into place, revealing a chilling truth.
09:19Nathan, with his partner in crime, David Leasley, would soon find themselves in the spotlight of a nationwide manhunt.
09:25The police, armed with the evidence captured on CCTV, wasted no time in searching for the two men.
09:30At some point, law enforcement agents hit the street, searching for answers.
09:34While addressing a gathering of people, someone recognises the person from the flyer, informs the police, and points out Nathan
09:40on the street.
09:41The police approach Nathan, and explain that they are looking for information about Julia.
09:44They mention seeing someone matching his description on CCTV footage with Julia.
09:49We're looking for a female missing person, who's been missing for about 11 days.
09:53Okay, she's been missing for 11 days, so obviously we need to find her.
09:56Okay.
09:57And because you look like the person we've seen on CCTV, we just...
10:01Get some details off, you're alright.
10:03Nathan denies being the person in the footage.
10:05Nathan's boyfriend, David Leasley, also denies it, and claims they were in bed that night.
10:09Despite their denials, both Nathan Maynard Ellis and David Leasley are arrested by the police.
10:14Their flat, located near a canal and an old railway line, became the centre of a gruesome discovery.
10:19As the authorities entered the flat, they found the signs of human remains of Julia Rosson.
10:23The gruesome nature of Julia's demise is almost unbelievable.
10:27Despite the overwhelming evidence, Nathan and David denied any involvement in Julia's death.
10:31They claimed that her tragic demise was nothing more than a terrible accident, but the evidence painted a different picture.
10:37One that revealed the depths of Nathan's obsession with decapitation, and his disturbing fantasies about the sexualised killing of women.
10:43The trial was intense and unsettling, exposing the darkest aspects of human behaviour for the whole nation to witness.
10:50The prosecutors showed a lot of evidence, carefully putting together the story of what happened to Julia.
10:54They described a man who was deeply obsessed, fascinated by dark and creepy things that had taken over his life.
11:00Witnesses took the stand, recounting chilling encounters with Nathan.
11:03They spoke of his disturbing fantasies, his obsession with decapitation, and his sexualised visions of killing women.
11:08The courtroom was gripped by a sense of unease, as the depths of Nathan's depravity were exposed.
11:13The jury had to deal with strong evidence and emotional testimonies.
11:16Nathan and David's defence argued that Julia's death was an accident, but the evidence strongly supported a different conclusion.
11:22The prosecution presented the CCTV footage that captured Julia and Nathan leaving the pub together.
11:27They highlighted the moment they shared a taxi, their destination set for Nathan's flat.
11:31The footage became a haunting visual reminder of the last moments of Julia's life.
11:35Forensic experts took the stand, detailing the gruesome discoveries made within Nathan's flat.
11:40They described the human remains found in shopping bags and the dismemberment of Julia's body into eleven separate pieces.
11:46The courtroom was gripped by a collective gasp, as the magnitude of the crime became painfully clear.
11:50As the trial reached its climax, the jury retired to deliberate, and when the verdict was finally announced,
11:55a collective sigh of relief mingled with the weight of sorrow.
11:58Nathan Maynard Ellis and David Leesley were found guilty of Julia Rosson's murder.
12:03The judge, in delivering the sentence, acknowledged the heinous nature of the crime.
12:06Nathan and David were sentenced to life in prison.
12:09Howell Emanuel Donaldson III was linked to a series of violent crimes.
12:13Ronald Felton's death, the fourth victim in a string of shootings, provided a potential breakthrough.
12:18Colleagues recognized the suspect in CCTV footage, resembling Howell.
12:21He was arrested after handing a pistol to his manager at McDonald's, where he worked.
12:25His co-workers had joked about his resemblance to the TV murderer, even calling him killer.
12:30I told him that, you look like a killer.
12:33And he said, do I really?
12:34I said, yeah.
12:35You know, and I was just saying that because I've been saying stuff.
12:38I don't know why, I've just been digging at him, but he ain't do nothing to me.
12:41But he gave me that look, like, don't mess with me.
12:44Let's take a more in-depth look at this case.
12:46Howell Emanuel Donaldson III is another name that would become synonymous with terror.
12:51Born and raised in Tampa, Florida, Donaldson's early years were marked by a relatively unremarkable upbringing.
12:56Donaldson's childhood was spent in the quiet suburbs of Tampa, where he grew up in a middle-class family.
13:01His parents provided a stable and loving environment for their son.
13:05There were no signs of the darkness that would later consume him.
13:08As a student, Donaldson attended local schools and showed average academic performance.
13:12He was known to be reserved and introverted, often keeping to himself.
13:15While he didn't excel in any particular subject, he displayed no alarming behavior or tendencies that would foreshadow the violence
13:21that lay ahead.
13:22After graduating from high school, Donaldson pursued higher education at a local community college.
13:27He enrolled in a general studies program, but his time in college was unremarkable.
13:31He didn't participate in any extracurricular activities or show any particular passion or drive for a specific career path.
13:37Following his college years, Donaldson entered the workforce, taking on various odd jobs to make ends meet.
13:42He worked in retail, restaurants, and even held a position at a local fast food chain.
13:46To those who knew him, he was just another face in the crowd, a quiet and unassuming presence.
13:50It was during this time that Donaldson's life took a dark turn.
13:54The details of what led him down this path remain largely unknown, as he kept his inner thoughts and struggles
13:59hidden from those around him.
14:00It is believed that a combination of personal issues, mental health challenges, and a sense of isolation may have contributed
14:06to his descent into violence.
14:07The transformation from an ordinary young man to a spree killer is a chilling reminder of the complexities of the
14:13human psyche.
14:13How did someone who seemed so unremarkable become capable of such horrific acts?
14:17It is a question that haunts both experts and the community alike.
14:21The first victim, Benjamin Edward Mitchell, was a 22-year-old African-American man with a promising future ahead of
14:27him.
14:27On October 9th, 2017, Mitchell was waiting at a bus stop when he was ruthlessly gunned down.
14:32The community was left in shock and disbelief as news of the senseless killing spread.
14:37Mitchell's life was cut short, leaving his loved ones and the neighborhood mourning the loss of a young man with
14:42so much potential.
14:43He did well, was on his way to be a great young man. He had a future.
14:51Just weeks later, on October 11th, 2017, the second victim, Monica Caridad Hoffa, met a similarly tragic fate.
14:58Hoffa, a 32-year-old white female, was found dead in an overgrown field.
15:02Her life had been brutally taken away, leaving her family and friends devastated.
15:06The community was gripped with fear as the realization set in that a cold-blooded killer was on the loose.
15:11The third victim, Anthony Naiboa, was a 20-year-old Hispanic man with autism.
15:15Naiboa's life was tragically cut short on October 19th, 2017, as he was walking home.
15:20In a cruel twist of fate, Naiboa became an unintended target of Donaldson's violence.
15:24The fourth and final victim, Ronald Felton, was a 60-year-old man who was simply crossing the street when
15:29he was fatally shot on November 14th, 2017.
15:31Each victim had their own unique story, dreams, and aspirations.
15:36They were sons, daughters, friends, and loved ones who had their lives abruptly stolen from them.
15:40In an effort to capture Howell Emanuel Donaldson III, a reward of $110,000 was offered for any information leading
15:47to his arrest.
15:47The response from the community was overwhelming.
15:50Tips and leads poured in as residents banded together to support the investigation.
15:54People shared information, suspicions, and any details that could potentially aid in the apprehension of the killer.
15:59The community's collective effort played a crucial role in the eventual capture of Donaldson.
16:03It was a breakthrough moment when Donaldson was arrested on November 28th, 2017.
16:07He had handed a pistol in a bag to his manager at McDonald's, instructing her to bury it without opening
16:12it.
16:12The manager, Delonda Walker, acted swiftly and responsibly, alerting the authorities to the suspicious package.
16:17This pivotal moment would ultimately lead to Donaldson's capture and the beginning of the end of his reign of terror.
16:23Donaldson's trial was scheduled to begin in August 2020, with the eyes of the nation fixed on the proceedings.
16:28As the trial progressed, the prosecution presented a wealth of evidence linking Donaldson to the crimes.
16:34Surveillance footage placed him near the scenes of the murders.
16:37Additionally, a search of his vehicle uncovered clothing stained with what appeared to be blood, providing further damning evidence against
16:43him.
16:43Ballistics tests proved to be the final nail in the coffin.
16:46The tests conclusively showed that the gun found in the bag Donaldson had given to his manager at McDonald's was
16:52the weapon used in all four killings.
16:53The evidence against him was overwhelming, leaving little room for doubt.
16:57The courtroom was filled with a mix of emotions as the families of the victims, the community, and the media
17:02awaited the sentencing.
17:03The judge, faced with the gravity of the crimes committed, delivered a sentence that would ensure Donaldson would never walk
17:09free again.
17:09He was sentenced to four consecutive life sentences without the possibility of parole.
17:22The sentencing brought a sense of closure to the victims' families, who had endured unimaginable pain and loss.
17:28Delonda Walker, the brave McDonald's manager who had alerted the authorities to the suspicious bag, was awarded the $110,000
17:34reward for her crucial role in Donaldson's arrest.
17:37Richard Ramirez, the infamous Night Stalker, was born and raised in El Paso, Texas, in a violent and troubled family.
17:43His early life was marked by a series of traumatic events that would shape his twisted path toward becoming one
17:48of America's most notorious serial killers.
17:50Ramirez was born on February 29th, 1960, to Julian and Mercedes Ramirez.
17:54He was the youngest of five children, and grew up in a household plagued by domestic violence.
17:58His father, Julian, was known for his abusive behavior towards his wife and children, creating a toxic environment that would
18:04have a lasting impact on young Richard.
18:06As if the violence at home wasn't enough, Ramirez was exposed to a horrifying act of murder at a tender
18:11age.
18:11When he was just 12 years old, he witnessed his cousin, Miguel, shoot and kill his wife in a fit
18:16of rage.
18:16Despite the troubled upbringing, Ramirez showed signs of intelligence and charm.
18:20However, these qualities would be overshadowed by the darkness that lurked within him.
18:24As he entered his teenage years, Ramirez began to experiment with drugs and delve into Satanism.
18:29In 1982, at the age of 22, Ramirez made a fateful decision that would change the course of his life.
18:35He moved to California, seeking a fresh start and hoping to escape the demons of his past.
18:40Little did anyone know that this move would unleash a reign of terror that would grip the entire state.
18:45It is believed that Ramirez's killing spree may have started earlier than authorities initially thought.
18:50While his first known murder was in June 1984, there is speculation that he may have committed other crimes prior
18:55to this.
18:56The exact timeline of his crimes remains a subject of debate among investigators.
19:00Ramirez's reign of terror truly began with the murder of Jenny Vincow.
19:03On June 28, 1984, Ramirez broke into her apartment in Glassell Park, Los Angeles.
19:08He brutally attacked Vincow, stabbing her repeatedly and slashing her throat.
19:12This senseless act of violence would set the stage for the horrors to come.
19:16Following the murder of Vincow, Ramirez continued his spree of random attacks, often breaking into homes and assaulting his victims.
19:22His crimes knew no boundaries as he targeted both men and women, leaving a trail of fear and devastation in
19:27his wake.
19:27The level of violence and sadism displayed in his attacks was truly shocking, earning him the moniker of the Night
19:33Stalker.
19:33As news of the Night Stalker's crimes spread, the public lived in constant fear.
19:37The media coverage of the case only intensified the terror, as people locked their doors and windows, afraid to venture
19:43out after dark.
19:44Ramirez had become a household name, synonymous with evil and brutality.
19:48After the murder of Jenny Vincow, in June 1984, Ramirez's reign of terror escalated rapidly.
19:53He embarked on a series of random attacks, targeting innocent victims in their own homes.
19:58Ramirez's modus operandi involved breaking into houses under the cover of darkness, often gaining access through unlocked doors or windows.
20:05The level of violence and sadism displayed in Ramirez's crimes was truly horrifying.
20:09He would surprise his victims while they slept, using a variety of weapons, including knives, guns and blunt objects, to
20:16inflict unimaginable pain and suffering.
20:18His attacks were characterized by extreme cruelty, leaving his victims physically and emotionally scarred for life.
20:23One of the most shocking aspects of Ramirez's crimes was the indiscriminate nature of his target.
20:28This unpredictability only heightened the fear and panic among the public, as no one felt safe in their own homes.
20:33Ramirez's crimes were not limited to murder.
20:35He also committed a series of sexual assaults, further adding to the horror and trauma experienced by his victims.
20:41Despite the widespread fear, the breakthrough in the case came when a stolen car linked to Ramirez was discovered.
20:46Inside the vehicle, authorities found a crucial piece of evidence, Ramirez's fingerprint.
20:51This discovery provided a vital lead in the hunt for the Night Stalker, bringing investigators one step closer to capturing
20:57the elusive killer.
20:58With the identification of Ramirez as the prime suspect, the public's attention turned to the man behind the crimes.
21:04His face was plastered across newspapers and television screens as people tried to comprehend the evil that had been lurking
21:10in their midst.
21:11The hunt for Ramirez reached its climax on August 31st, 1985, when a group of citizens in Boyle Heights, Los
21:18Angeles, recognized him and apprehended him.
21:20In 1989, Richard Ramirez stood trial for his heinous crimes.
21:24The evidence against him was overwhelming, including eyewitness testimonies, fingerprints and the recovery of stolen items from his various crime
21:30scenes.
21:31The trial was a spectacle, drawing widespread media attention and public interest.
21:35Ramirez was convicted on multiple counts of murder, sexual assault and burglary.
21:39He was sentenced to death, receiving 19 death penalties.
21:42However, his story did not end there.
21:44While in prison, Ramirez's dark charisma continued to captivate the public.
21:48He received numerous letters from admirers, some even expressing their love and admiration for him.
21:52In an unexpected turn of events, Ramirez married a longtime fan who had been drawn to his dark persona.
21:57While awaiting execution, Ramirez was interviewed.
21:59The interviewer asks him why he harmed and killed people, but Ramirez doesn't give an answer.
22:03He either couldn't or wouldn't talk about his reasons for the crimes.
22:06Why on earth would you have hurt those people?
22:09Why did you kill those people?
22:13No comments.
22:14No comments.
22:16I cannot answer that at this time.
22:18Ramirez believes in the presence of evil and sees it as a part of human nature.
22:22He thinks that people can be influenced by the negative aspects of the world they live in.
22:26I believe in the evil in human nature.
22:29This is a wicked, wicked world, and in a wicked world, wicked people are born.
22:36I'm not going to blame society, my race, or people, or anything.
22:44Ramirez ends by stating he doesn't care about himself or what happens to him.
22:48He implies that he never cared, showing a lack of concern for personal consequences.
22:52I don't care about myself, really.
22:54I don't care about what happens to me.
22:57I never did, really.
22:58In 2013, Richard Ramirez's life came to an end.
23:01He died in prison from complications of B-cell lymphoma,
23:04bringing an end to the life of one of the most notorious serial killers in American history.
23:08His death marked the final chapter in a dark and horrifying story that had gripped the nation.
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