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The Night Morgan Nick Vanished On June 9, 1995, six-year-old Morgan Nick disappeared from a Little League baseball field in Alma, Arkansas, after asking her mother for permission to catch fireflies with friends. What followed was one of the most haunting child abduction cases in American history. Decades later, investigators uncovered shocking evidence linking a mysterious red pickup truck—and a man named Billy Jack Lincks—to the crime. But the biggest question still remains: what really happened to Morgan Nick?

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Jay Cook & Tanya Van Cuylenborg: The Lovers Murdered on a Washington Road In 1987, young lovers Jay Cook and Tanya Van Cuylenborg vanished during a road trip through Washington State. Days later, their bodies were found miles apart, launching one of the Pacific Northwest’s most haunting cold cases. This episode explores the brutal murders, decades of unanswered questions, and how modern DNA genealogy finally led investigators to William Earl Talbot II—over 30 years later.

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Mory Travis Basement Killer In this episode, we uncover the horrifying crimes of Mory Troy Travis, a quiet man who lived an unremarkable life while secretly torturing and murdering women in his basement. You’ll learn how his victims were lured, how videotapes revealed unimaginable abuse, and how a chilling letter to a journalist ultimately exposed a serial killer hiding in plain sight. This documentary explores the psychology, investigation, and unanswered questions behind one of America’s most disturbing true crime cases.

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Bentler Family Annihilation In October 2006, a quiet rural town in Iowa was shattered by an unimaginable crime. Five members of the Bentler family were found brutally murdered inside their home—killed not by a stranger, but by someone they trusted most. A chilling 911 call from a 14-year-old girl would capture the final seconds of her life and point investigators toward an unthinkable truth.

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Emma and Sophie: Uncle's Twisted Obsession in this episode, we delve into the horrifying story of the abduction of two young sisters, Emma and Sophie Morrison, who vanished without a trace during a family picnic 14 years ago. Disturbing details include the discovery of Sophie’s remains by a blogger using a metal detector, revealing a distinctive thermos still bearing a butterfly sticker, and the shocking revelation that their uncle, Daniel Morrison, had imprisoned Emma in an underground bunker for years. Through relentless psychological conditioning, he stripped her of her memories of her family. The case also involved early suspicion directed at a national park ranger, which ultimately proved to be a false lead. Meanwhile, evidence such as Daniel’s purchase of chemicals and tarpaulin exposed a meticulously planned murder that nearly succeeded.

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Gattis & Green Killings In this episode, we uncover two of the most brutal family murder cases in American history. The first case takes us to Thanksgiving 2017 in Virginia, where Christopher Gattis shot and killed his wife Janet, his daughter Candace, and her boyfriend Andrew. Unique evidence emerged from digital traces: Google searches about self-defense before the killings, phone GPS placing all victims in the same room at the time of the shooting, and selectively deleted security footage. The second case exposes repeat offender Gregory Green—who, after murdering his pregnant wife in 1991 and being released after 16 years in prison, carried out another massacre in 2016 against his new wife Faith Green and their four children in a brutal execution involving shootings, carbon-monoxide poisoning, and torture. In this episode, you will learn how digital evidence can dismantle claims of “self-defense,” how gunpowder residue, 911 recordings, and behavioral patterns reveal murders carefully planned in cold blood. You will also learn about the enormous risks of releasing repeat violent offenders without strict supervision, the importance of recognizing warning signs of domestic abuse, and why checking a partner’s past can ultimately save lives.

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Sharon Pryor Cold Case The disappearance of 16-year-old Sharon Pryor—who vanished in 1975 while walking to a pizzeria in Montreal—became one of Canada’s darkest and most haunting cold cases. In this episode, we revisit the disturbing details surrounding the discovery of Sharon’s body in a frozen field, marked by signs of brutal assault, removed clothing, tape left tangled in her hair, and evidence suggesting she may have been held captive for several days. Unique clues also emerge, including a potential connection to the attack on Cheryl Wah along the same route, as well as possible links to the murders of Norma O’Brien and Debbie Fisher—raising chilling speculation about a serial predator operating in the region. In this episode, you will learn how technologies like DNA phenotyping are capable of reopening decades-old cold cases, how investigators eventually identified Franklin Romine as a prime suspect and even exhumed his remains in 2023, and why the DNA confirmation process is still ongoing. You’ll also gain insight into offender patterns that target vulnerable victims, the hidden risks faced by teenagers even in seemingly safe neighborhoods, and the importance of renewed investigations in helping families finally move closer to justice.

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The Murder of Heidi Furcus The murder case of Heidi Furcus in April 2010 shook Saint Paul, Minnesota, when she was found shot to death in her home along the Mississippi River. Her husband, Nicholas Furcus, claimed the couple was attacked by a hooded intruder in a home invasion, supported by Heidi’s dramatic 911 call that suddenly disconnected. However, there were no signs of struggle, theft, or forced entry, while Nick sustained only a minor gunshot wound to his leg. As the investigation progressed, Nick’s lies unraveled: the couple was drowning in massive debt, their home was in foreclosure, and all of this had been deliberately concealed from family and friends. In this episode, you'll learn how the FBI-assisted reconstruction of the 911 call revealed inconsistencies in the timeline, how forensic evidence such as ballistics and DNA—found only from Heidi and Nick—led to murder charges filed 11 years after the incident, and how financial secrets can escalate into a deadly tragedy. This episode also highlights the psychological impact on the victim’s family and the dangers of manipulated narratives in domestic violence cases.

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DNA Reveals Donna Chao This case brings us to the mystery of the murder of Donna Dima Chao, a 19-year-old girl who disappeared in 1984 and was found dead 11 years later in the woods of Cranberry Farm, New Jersey. Nearly four decades without answers, the case was finally solved thanks to modern DNA technology that linked bodily fluids in Donna's bedroom to Nathaniel Harvey—a repeat offender also involved in the axe murder of Irene Schnapps and brutal attacks on other victims. Harvey's initial confession was overturned due to a Miranda rights violation, and physical evidence such as size 6 shoe prints matching the blood at the crime scene was also overlooked, showing how procedural errors can allow killers to remain free. In this episode, you will learn how forensic technology can uncover old crimes, how lost evidence can finally reveal the truth, and the dangers of repeat offenders who can evade justice for years. We also highlight the long-lasting trauma experienced by Donna's family—from their move to Texas, the loss of their stepfather, to their struggle for justice—reminding us that crime not only takes lives but leaves wounds that span generations.

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Cheshire Murders: Joshua and Hayes In this episode, we delve into the horrific 2007 Pettit family murders in Cheshire, Connecticut, where Joshua Komisarjevsky and Steven Hayes committed a home invasion that turned into a brutal tragedy. Unique and fascinating facts include how Hayes and Komisarjevsky initially planned a simple robbery after stalking Jennifer and Michaela Pettit while they were shopping, but the situation escalated into the sexual assault of Michaela, documented on a phone, the rape of Jennifer, and the burning of the house with the victims still bound. William Pettit, who survived after being tied up in the basement for hours, became a living witness to this brutality, while Haley and Michaela died from smoke and fire, with Haley nearly escaping based on the burns on her legs. The case also revealed the perpetrators' backgrounds: Komisarjevsky as a cold-blooded predator with a history of home invasions since his teens, and Hayes as a repeat offender with 26 prior incarcerations, who met at a halfway house. In this episode, you will learn about the psychological impact on jurors who saw graphic evidence such as autopsy photos and torture videos, the evolution of the death penalty in Connecticut, which was ultimately abolished in 2015, and how William Pettit rebuilt his life through a foundation to help victims of violence and chronic illness. We also discuss profound questions about preventing domestic violence. 

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Killer Unfound: Borden–Falcons In this episode, we take you deep into two dark cases that shook America—cases filled with mystery, unanswered questions, and evidence that puzzled investigators for decades. First, we dive into the brutal tragedy of Lizzie Borden, one of the most infamous murder cases of the 19th century. With 40 axe blows to her stepmother and 41 to her father, the Borden home became one of the most horrifying crime scenes in Massachusetts. Yet despite all eyes pointing to Lizzie, there was no blood, no proven weapon, and no witnesses. A case so chaotic that the jury ultimately couldn't reach certainty. Then, we jump nearly a century forward to Arkansas, where Pamela Faye Falcons, a mother of two, was found murdered in a gruesome manner in 1990. The investigation stalled for 18 years—until modern DNA technology uncovered truths that were once impossible to reach. The first case may forever remain unsolved. The second finally found its killer through forensic genealogy—a method no one could have imagined at the time.

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Darlie Routier vs Maguad Siblings This episode explores two family tragedies that continue to spark public debate and divide opinions to this day. The first case takes us to Rowlett, Texas—the tragic murders of two young boys, Devon and Damon Routier, and the accusations that turned toward their own mother, Darlie Routier. From a garage window cut from the inside, blood patterns that didn’t match her story, to a graveside birthday video that shocked the jury—this episode highlights how forensic evidence, financial pressure, and post-incident behavior shaped the investigation. Yet the presence of unidentified DNA and an unknown fingerprint made this one of the most controversial cases in the United States. The second case brings you to the Philippines, where Gwen and Louie “Boy” Maguad were found brutally murdered inside their home—stabbed dozens of times, showing signs of torture, and attacked with multiple weapons. Initially believed to be a robbery, the investigation shifted when inconsistencies began to surface, and one name emerged at the center of the mystery: Janice, the orphaned girl the family had adopted. In this episode, you will learn how both cases reveal patterns of manipulation, conflicting pieces of evidence, gaps in investigative work, and how killers can emerge from inside the home itself. This episode also helps you understand what can be learned from forensic errors, public bias, and how modern investigations uncover the narratives crafted by offenders.

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Lupo,Jacobson Family Killings This episode explores two familicide tragedies that unfolded during the darkest years following the Great Recession of 2008, when financial pressure and mental instability turned into devastating family catastrophes. First, the Lupo family tragedy in Wilmington (2009), where Irvin Lupo murdered his wife, Anna, and their five children after both he and his wife were fired from their hospital jobs. A chilling and unique detail: Irvin sent a two-page will/manifesto to a TV station, blaming his employer and attempting to leave a final message before ending his entire family. From there, we shift to the Jacobson Family Massacre (2010), where Neil Jacobson — a former successful mortgage broker destroyed by the real estate collapse — killed his wife Frankie and their twin sons after experiencing severe paranoia and hallucinations. In this episode, you will learn how extreme economic pressure can ignite unimaginable tragedy, and how untreated mental health issues only worsen the situation. You will also discover how investigators pieced together the combination of factors — unemployment, depression, paranoia, and possible medication side effects — to understand the motives behind both killers. This episode examines the ethical dilemmas faced by the media, the legal debates about the influence of mental illness on criminal acts, and the harsh reality of how the burden of being the family provider can become psychologically destructive.

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Napier & Lilied Family Murders Two family massacres shook small towns in America, each carried out with extreme violence and different motives, but both equally devastating. The Napier Family case in Indiana (2011) saw five adults brutally murdered in a matter of minutes by David Is, who was distraught over his Oxycontin addiction. The most heartbreaking fact: the sole survivor was a 4-year-old toddler, Sierra, who was found walking alone on the street. In this episode, you will learn how drug addiction can cause perpetrators to become uncontrollable, how the dynamics of a small community can play a role in tragedy, and the heroic role of neighbor Henry Smith, who is believed to have tried to save the child amid the chaos. We move to Tennessee (1997), to the horrific murder of the Lilied family by six troubled teenagers obsessed with demons, violence, and power fantasies. Vidar, Delfina, and Tabitha were kidnapped and killed after Vidar tried to share his faith with the teenagers—a kind act that ended in tragedy. Unique fact: the perpetrators were inspired by the movie Natural Born Killers and had a history of drug abuse, satanic rituals, and repeated violence. In this episode, you will learn how trauma, peer pressure, and dark ideologies can turn into sadistic acts, and how baby Peter became the only survivor of that horrific night.

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Mark Barton & The Harvey Murders In this episode, we delve into two major tragedies that shook the United States. First, the story of Mark Orin Barton, a day trader whose life was destroyed by financial losses. Pressure and despair drove him to murder his wife and two children with a hammer, then kill nine co-workers in Atlanta in 1999. Even more shocking, Barton had been suspected of murdering his first wife six years earlier — but managed to escape justice. Four years before the Barton tragedy, the Harvey family in Virginia fell victim to a brutal murder in their own home. Ricky Gray and Ray Dandridge tortured and killed all four family members before setting the house on fire to cover their tracks. In this episode, you will learn how psychological pressure, narcissism, and inherited violence can drive someone to commit irrational acts—and how these two cases opened the world's eyes to the darkest side of the human soul.

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Emily Long: Mother Kills Family, Child Survives On August 18, 2025, a household in Madbury, New Hampshire, was destroyed when Emily Long (34) shot and killed her husband, Ryan Long (48), and their two children, Parker (8) and Riley (6), before taking her own life—leaving her three-year-old youngest child as the sole survivor. This tragedy was not just about domestic violence, but a deadly convergence of terminal illness, financial fraud, and mental exhaustion. Just 48 hours before the massacre, Emily was still posting content on TikTok about her struggle with depression and her determination to be a better mother. However, behind that facade, she was grappling with her husband's glioblastoma brain cancer and the pressure to hide the embezzlement of $660,000 from her company.

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The Disappearance of Lily and Jack: The Nova Scotia Mystery On May 2, 2025, two young children—Lily (6) and Jack Sullivan (4)—disappeared without a trace from their home in rural Nova Scotia, Canada. There were no sounds, no signs of struggle, and no clues were found despite the deployment of hundreds of volunteers, helicopters, and even search dogs. However, what was most shocking was not the disappearance of the children... but the cold reaction of their mother, Malayaia Brooks Murray, and the strange behavior of their stepfather, Daniel Martell, which sparked public speculation: did they know more than they were letting on?In this episode, you will learn how silence can be the biggest clue in the case of the disappearance of these two children, why their parents' behavior has come under scrutiny by investigators, and how this case is now being used as a psychological study by Canadian law enforcement agencies. This is not just a story of loss—it is a story of lies, public image, and how two children could vanish from the world without leaving a trace.

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The Disappearance of Bart and Christa In this episode, you will learn about the terrible motivation behind this crime—namely, Bart Halderson's attempt to expose Chandler's entire life as a fantasy, from college to his job at American Family Insurance and his dream job at SpaceX. You will also learn about the crucial role played by Chandler's girlfriend, Cat, who unknowingly provided vital clues in the form of Snapchat location data that led police to discover Christa's remains near the Wisconsin River. The Chandler Halderson case is a chilling lesson in how unchecked lies can destroy a family and why seemingly “normal” people can commit the most heinous crimes.

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Anthony Nephew: A Father’s Fatal Delusion In this episode, you will learn how the American legal and mental health systems failed to prevent a tragedy that could have been avoided. We will discuss how a man with a history of violent threats was able to obtain a gun license, how “red flags” were ignored, and why the Nephew family's story shook public confidence in the mental health system.

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The Kilamarsh Hammer Murders: Inside Britain’s Family Nightmare In this episode, we uncover the horrifying story of Damian Bendal, a man whose calm confession—“I’ve killed four people”—shocked the quiet town of Kilamarsh, England. What began as a small-town romance turned into one of the most disturbing crimes in modern British history. Four innocent lives were taken in one night — Terry Harris, her children John Paul and Lacey, and Lacey’s friend Connie Gent — in an act so brutal that it left investigators and the public in disbelief. The bodycam footage, the ignored warnings, and the system failures that let a known violent offender live among children—this case reveals how horror can hide behind a mask of normalcy. In this episode, you’ll learn how a series of 51 probation failures allowed a dangerous man to slip through the cracks, and how one small community’s peace was destroyed forever. We’ll also explore the human side of this tragedy — the love, the loss, and the unanswered question of how justice can ever be enough. This isn’t just the story of a murderer; it’s a chilling examination of a system that failed to protect the innocent.

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Neil Howard: Murder in Troy, Illinois – The Mother’s Killer “A shocking family murder in Troy, Illinois. When Neil Howard dialed 911, no one imagined the true horror waiting in his mother’s basement.”

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Suzane von Richthofen: Brazil’s Most Infamous Family Murder In 2002, Brazil was shaken by a crime so chilling it defied belief — the brutal murder of Manfred and Marísia von Richthofen by their own daughter, Suzane. Born into privilege, Suzane appeared to have it all — wealth, education, and a promising future — until she met Daniel Cravinhos, a young man from a very different world. Together, they plotted a cold-blooded massacre, silencing the very people who raised her. What began as teenage rebellion spiraled into one of the most haunting family murders in Brazilian history. In this episode, you’ll learn how love turned to manipulation, how greed disguised itself as freedom, and how investigators unraveled the staged “robbery” that fooled no one. We’ll explore Suzane’s cold composure during the investigation, her shocking courtroom behavior, and how she later reinvented herself after prison. Was she a victim of control — or the mastermind of evil? By the end, you’ll see why the name Suzane von Richthofen still sends chills through Brazil decades later.

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David Bane: New Zealand’s House of Horrors In 1994, New Zealand was shaken by one of its most haunting crimes — the Bane family murders. Five members of one family were found dead, and the only survivor, 22-year-old David Bane, was accused of killing them all. What followed was not just a murder trial, but a decades-long national obsession. From eerie computer messages to a mysteriously burned-down house, every twist made the truth harder toa uncover. In this episode, you’ll learn how a seemingly clear-cut case turned into one of the most expensive and debated trials in New Zealand’s history. Was David truly a cold-blooded killer, or an innocent man framed by tragic circumstances? We’ll dive into the disturbing details, the bizarre family dynamics, and the evidence that continues to divide public opinion to this day.

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Timothy Jones Jr: The Family Slayer On August 28, 2014, the peaceful atmosphere in Lexington County, South Carolina, turned into a nightmare. Five children who should have been at home were found dead at the hands of their own biological father—Timothy Jones Jr. This case shook America not only because of the number of victims but also because of the brutal and premeditated manner in which the perpetrator acted. From Walmart receipts, cold confessions, to DNA evidence inside the car, every detail reveals the dark side of a father who had lost his mind and empathy. In this episode, you will learn how a man who appeared successful and religious transformed into a cold-blooded killer. We will explore his traumatic childhood, the failures of the social system that ignored warning signs, and the final moments before the five children lost their lives. A true story that raises the question: how can a father’s love turn into a deadly weapon?

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Jason & Michael: The Vanished Truth Two young men, Jason Gailhouse and Michael Wachholtz, disappeared without a trace from the LGBTQ+ community in Tampa in 2003. What appeared to be a routine missing persons case soon turned into a horrific tale of torture, manipulation, and brutal murder committed by Steven Lorenzo—a man who hid his dark side behind his normal life as a small businessman. Along with his partner, Scott Schwikert, Lorenzo lured his victims through online BDSM-themed relationships that eventually turned into deadly traps. In this episode, you’ll learn how two ordinary men became cold-blooded killers, how the investigation uncovered a hidden network of violence that had been operating for years, and why Lorenzo ultimately requested the death penalty for himself. This story will leave you wondering: how far can someone go to hide the darkness within themselves? And has justice truly been served for the victims whose bodies were never found?

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Surviving BTK: The Otero Nightmare On the cold morning of January 15, 1974, the life of the Otero family in Wichita, Kansas, ended in the most horrific way imaginable. A seemingly ordinary man—a loving husband, father of two children, and exemplary church member—turned out to be a monster who would later be known to the world as BTK: Bind, Torture, Kill. His real name, Dennis Rader, hid a dark obsession with power, control, and human suffering. From the brutal murder of the Otero family to his psychopathic games with law enforcement through mysterious letters and packages, BTK turned terror into pleasure. In this episode, you will learn how Dennis Rader lived a double life without suspicion for 30 years, how he was finally caught because of one small mistake: a floppy disk containing metadata, and why investigators still believe BTK may have victims who have not yet been found. We will also discuss the psychological side of the killer — from his terrifying sexual fantasies to medical evaluations that reveal him to be a narcissistic predator without empathy.

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Edward Gingerich : Faith and Madness In the peaceful and simple Amish community, crime is almost unheard of. However, in 1993, the tranquility of Rockdale Township in Pennsylvania turned into a nightmare. Edward Gingerich, the first Amish man on record to commit murder in over two centuries, brutally killed his wife in a manner so shocking it stunned even the most experienced investigators. This story is not just about murder, but also about neglected mental illness, misguided beliefs, and a community that rejected the modern world to the point of losing one of its own. In this episode, you will learn how cultural pressure and resistance to modern medicine drove Edward to madness, ultimately leading him to commit an unimaginable act against his wife, Katie Gingerich.

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The Alaska SD Card Killer What if a tiny memory card held the key to one of Alaska’s most horrifying murder cases? In 2019, a woman stumbled upon an SD card — inside were graphic recordings of a brutal killing. When investigators followed the trail, they uncovered the shocking truth: Brian Steven Smith, a friendly hotel worker and YouTuber, was living a double life as a sadistic serial killer who documented his own crimes. In this episode, you’ll learn how one small piece of evidence exposed a monster hiding in plain sight, the stories of his victims Kathleen Henry and Veronica Abouch, and how justice finally caught up with him. But even after his conviction, one question still haunts Alaska — were there more victims?

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Janice Magad :The Brutal Murder of Her Adoptive Family When the Magad family welcomed an orphaned girl named Janice into their home, they thought they were giving her the gift of love and a second chance at life. But kindness turned to horror when Janice’s jealousy and obsession with belonging led to one of the most gruesome and shocking murder cases in Philippine history. Her story eerily mirrors the movie Orphan (2009) — except this time, it wasn’t fiction. In this episode, you’ll learn how a desperate Facebook post became the first sign of tragedy, how chilling forensic evidence revealed the truth, and how a 17-year-old girl orchestrated the murder of the very family who took her in. This is the story of Janice Magad, the adopted daughter who turned love into death.

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The Peterson Family Murders In the early hours of August 15, 1967, Canada was rocked by one of the most horrific tragedies in its history—the Peterson family massacre in Shell Lake. Nine family members were brutally murdered by a man named Victor Hoffman, who had just been released from a mental hospital. Hoffman claimed to hear demonic voices commanding him to kill. He believed he was carrying out a divine mission to exterminate the devil himself. From mystical visions to uncontrollable urges to kill, this story reveals the darkest side of the human soul and how the mental health system of the 1960s failed to recognize the real danger.

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