It was supposed to be only a short film about a murderer capturing his victim, having a little sinister fun, and then ending his life. All just a little bit of fiction, a little imagination. But was it? In today’s episode, we are looking at a story where fact and fiction fuse to create a bizarre sequence of events that led to an untimely death.
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