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June 11, 2024 9 mins
Seguimos con la segunda parte de uno de los asesinos en series más peligroso y romántizado por desgracia,en la historia.
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Hello? Hello? Hello? GoodTuesday. I took my tooth off.
I took it off. But Ican still talk. Okay, there'
s what pain I' ve had. I don' t like anything,
no, no, no, no, the dentist. But, you have

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to go and make a living foryourself. But today Tuesday, as promised,
is debt and with half a mouthasleep still because I have asked him
to put on all the anesthesia ofthis world. I' ll bring you
the second part. He is thesecond, i e, the continuation of

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yesterday' s episode, episode numberforty- nine, which was yesterday'
s Monday, let Fridamer Vale continuewith this subject of the tru crime that
I promised you I would bring youevery week, even if it' s
one or two, well one,in this case the story of Milwalker'

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s killer. Which way we stayyou remember. I think high school did,
when Jeffi graduated high school, hisparents got divorced. Soon Lionel gave
me what it' s called renteda room in a nearby motel and the
mother went to viscosin with her youngestson, David David, leaving jeff alone

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at home. That summer of nineteenhundred and seventy- eight committed the first
murder. He came home in hiscar after having a few beers at a
bar and picked up a young manon the highway named Stephen Higgs. A
separate point. If you don't know what was talked about, please,

(01:57):
plis Place People go to the forty- nineth episode of the daily.
Talk about a daughter looking like aworld and catching up. Okay, that
' s what I' m tellingthe story of Jeffrey Damer, one of
the most famous serial killers in history, not just from America, but from
the whole world. Okay and yes, Damer and invited this guy who picked

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up the highway to drink beer andsmoke marijuana at his house. When Higgs
said he had to leave in anoutburst, Dany Dammer hit him in the
head with a dumbbell and then strangledhim with her panicking under the corpse the
sóter in the morning bought a houseknife, opened his belly and masturbated with

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his viscera. After that he torethe body apart, put it in garbage
bags and loaded it into his caron the way to a nearby dumpster.
He was intercepted by a police patrol. Luck wanted them not to inspect the
contents of the bags and or justfine him for terrified speeding. He came

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home and put the bags in abig pipe of that hollow was in the
basement. When he returned, twoyears later, he took the bones and
crushed them with a big mallet.He then scattered the remains through the weeds
surrounding the house. Oh, myGod, that' s so strong.
The bracelets and watch the victim worewere thrown into the river. After this

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first murder, he was taking aswing because of his alcohol addiction. He
tried to go to college, butdropped out after suspending all his subjects.
He enlisted in the army from wherehe was also expelled earlier in an attempt
to straighten out. He went tolive with his grandmother in a nearby locality.
Milwaking became a man of faith,left the drink and seemed to put

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an end to his sexual urges untilone afternoon, while in the library,
he was n ns a young manwho left him a note offering him sexual
favors in the washbasin. It seemsthat this moment was decisive to awaken his
appetite hours for wanting to subject othermen to his will. As he knew

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that was not right, he stolethe Maliki from a shop he used to
masturbate, but this did not quenchhis insatiable thirst. After one of the
attempts to slow down his impulses,one night of one thousand nine hundred and
eighty- six, in a bucketgay atmosphere, he met Stephen Tomey,
with whom he went to a hotelto practice sex already in the room.

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Damed threw four sleeping pills into hisdrink to knock him unconscious, although he
always said he didn' t rememberwhat happened when Jeffter woke up, found
Tomen' s body with his headout of bed, his arms full of
constructions, and several broken ribs.Woe to that scene forgive me for breathing,

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because I find this real man verystrong before that is semi without losing
his calm, went to buy abig suitcase with wheels, returned to the
hotel and put the body in it. It was by taxi to the basement
of his grandmother' s house,where he could cut it to taste.
The process was almost identical to theone he did with his first victim,
although this time the body was garnishedand the skull was preserved. As I

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remember from this moment on, JeffryDamer finally gave himself to his impulses and
would again frequent clubs in search ofmen to conquer and quarter them. After
all, drugging and strangling James Sorry. If I' m wrong, I
really have half my mouth asleep bythe cool one, what a horror.

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But after drugging and strangling James d' Daxtore in January of one thousand nine
hundred and eighty- eight, hehid his victim' s body for a
week and committed acts of necrophilia withhim. Once or the decomposition process accelerated
and the smell, the bad smellwas evident. He broke it off with

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his fourth victim, Richard Guerrero,acting in the same way. In the
meantime, he left his grandmother's house and it' s the Kilon
alone that accelerated the bloodbath. Thisspiral is almost over. At the beginning
of a thousand nine hundred and eighty- nine, Hostia looks at the year
in which I was born. Howstrong when a 13- year- old

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boy he tried to seduce, escapedfrom his apartment and alerted the police by
then. I don' t knowabout that fact. He served ten months
for sensual assault, but his terriblesecret was not discovered. Three weeks after
his release from prison, he returnedto a thousand Ships, where he began

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an orgy of blood that would lasta whole year until well into a thousand
nine hundred and ninety. Despite hisbackground, no one investigated him for the
disappearances of young people that were takingplace in the city up to a total
of thirteen sights. I' mgoing to say one thing, and I
think I' m going to leavethe episode here today if you don'

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t mind, but you know why. They never found Jeffridamer, which is
a terrible and horrible thing. Mostof the murders, most of the crimes,
were black, gay men. Itis worth it at a time in
the United States where, obviously,racism was very, very, very big

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and very strong. So I thinkit' s a criticism and a call
for how the racial issue, theissue of racism, also helps these crimes,
crimes, many crimes, go unpunished. Jeffridamen didn' t get it,

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they didn' t find it intime, basically because they were black
men, gays, that what theykilled killed nerroos from the community. And
it' s very strong, Ithink, in part, that affected me
a lot, too. That's why I know, I' ll
leave it around today It' sgood tomorrow, Wednesday or I' ll

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keep counting. I think I'll finish it because I don' t.
I want to get very dizzy forGod, but you can watch the
show, the Dammer series. Iinsist I was incapable. I think I
' ll be unable to finish seeingher someday, but if you want to
see her. He' s inNetflix. It is available there and spectacular

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performances and Ryan Morphy, which manypeople criticize, I love that you want
me to tell you I like that, according to a lord of Hollywood,
but his works for me are spectacular, they are very good. For today
I' m going to say goodbyeI' m going to pose my mouth
because not for a month I can' t anymore. I don' t

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know what we think tomorrow. Ilove you so much, so much,
so much cha
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