Warning: This episode is extremely gruesome.
From 1984 to 1988 there was a serial killer loose in the streets of Kansas City. The victims were mostly male sex workers, street kids, and drug addicts and the killer knew, after getting away with the first murder, that the police were not quick to solve these crimes involving this often forgotten about population. Fueled by his fantasies, Robert Berdella brutally tortured and murdered six men. His would-be seventh victim was able to escape and expose the world to a horrifying story, unlike anything you may have heard.
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Robert Berdella: The True Story of the Kansas City Butcher by Jack Rosewood
From 1984 to 1988 there was a serial killer loose in the streets of Kansas City. The victims were mostly male sex workers, street kids, and drug addicts and the killer knew, after getting away with the first murder, that the police were not quick to solve these crimes involving this often forgotten about population. Fueled by his fantasies, Robert Berdella brutally tortured and murdered six men. His would-be seventh victim was able to escape and expose the world to a horrifying story, unlike anything you may have heard.
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Sources:
Robert Berdella: The True Story of the Kansas City Butcher by Jack Rosewood
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