Minute of Murder- The Arizona Serial Shooters
In the summer of 2005, Phoenix, Arizona, was gripped with fear as a pair of serial shooters targeted innocent victims at random.
Dale Hausner and Samuel Dieteman, armed with a .22 caliber rifle, cruised the streets, seeking out their next targets. They attacked pedestrians, cyclists, and even animals, leaving a trail of terror in their wake.
July 2005 marked the start of their violent spree. Over the next year, they killed 8 people and wounded at least 19 others.
Their reign of terror ended on August 3, 2006, when they were arrested following a tip from an acquaintance. The police uncovered their weapons and other evidence linking them to the shootings.
In 2009, Dale Hausner was sentenced to death and later died by suicide in prison. Samuel Dieteman received a life sentence without the possibility of parole.
Though justice was served, the scars left on the community of Phoenix remain. The Arizona Serial Shooters' case is a chilling reminder of how random violence can shatter lives.
Stay safe, stay vigilant.
True crime, Evil, serial killer
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Minute of Murder: Robert Ben Rhoades
Throughout the 1980s, long-haul trucker Robert Ben Rhoades terrorized America's highways. Known as 'The Truck Stop Killer,' Rhoades preyed on hitchhikers and runaways, operating primarily out of his modified truck, which he had turned into a torture chamber on wheels. In February 1990, a girl named Regina Kay Walters disappeared. Her last moments were horrifyingly captured by Rhoades in a series of disturbing photographs. On April 1, 1990, Rhoades was finally arrested. An Arizona State Trooper discovered a handcuffed woman in his truck, leading to his arrest." Rhoades' truck contained chilling evidence of his crimes: fish hooks, handcuffs, and torture devices, personal belongings of victims, and his horrific photos. He was eventually linked to as many as 50 murders across several states. In 1994, he was convicted of the homicide of Regina Kay Walters and 2 more in 2012. Robert Ben Rhoades is serving life without parole in Illinois, and the full extent of his crimes might never come to light.
True crime, serial killers, evil
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Minute of Murder- the Zebra Murders #truecrime
The zebra killers were a group of 4 men convicted of killing 15 people from 1973-74 in San Francisco.
Crime, true crime, serial killer, true crime documentary, San Francisco, California, evil
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Minute of Murder- Cannibalized by Choice
Crime, true crime, true crime documentary, 2024 true crime documentary, monster, listenable
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Minute of Murder- Robert Hayes The Daytona Beach Serial Killer
Robert Hayes was an American serial killer who operated in Daytona Beach Florida. His targets were prostitutes and though he was convicted of 3 homicides there are many more that he is suspected of. Crime, true crime, evil, true crime documentary, listenable, serial killer
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Serial Killer Robert Willy Pickton
Robert William Pickton was born on October 24, 1949, in Port Coquitlam, British Columbia. Raised on the family pig farm alongside his brother and sister, Robert's early life was marked by hard labor and isolation. Their mother woul often send them to school in filthy clothes from working on their farm which led Robert to be called Stinky Piggy by his peers. Despite his mothers domineering nature and indiffernce to her childrens hygiene young robert was close to her, perhaps to have a defender from his abusive dad.
The Picktons were a strange family and kept to themselves mostly. The kids were often dirty and smelled of pigs. Robert, especially, was said to be quiet, always off in his own world. He struggled in school and after failing the second grade was moved to a special needs class. At home, the harsh reality of living on a farm took its toll when at 12 a calf that he had taken special care of and thought of as a pet, was butchered for meat while he was at school.
In 1963, when he was 14, Pickton dropped out of school and began working as a meat cutter, which he would do for 7 years before leaving to work at the family farm full time.
The farm was a harsh environment, with Robert and his siblings often neglected and left to fend for themselves. The passing of their father in 1978 and their mother in 1979 only deepened Robert's reclusiveness. As he grew older, the farm became a magnet for outcasts and drifters, setting the stage for the horrors that would later unfold.
In the 1990s, the Pickton brothers took advantage of the increased traffic and transformed part of their farm into a party venue known as the Piggy Palace that was granted non-profit status. Here, they hosted raucous events that drew crowds from all walks of life, including many of Vancouver's most vulnerable citizens.
The Piggy Palace became infamous. It was a place where people went to let loose, often attracting those living on the margins of society. It wasn't long before women, particularly sex workers from Vancouver's Downtown Eastside, began to disappear after attending the wild parties.
Between 1997 and 2001, the number of disappearances continued to grow. Vulnerable women were lured to the farm, never to be seen again with the promise of money or narcotics. The police were slow to act, often dismissing the missing women due to their lifestyles.
Making matters worse, is that prior to his eventual arrest for homicide, Pickton would be arrested for attacking a woman named Wendy Lynn Estetter with a knife in March of 1997. However, because of her issues with addiction, Wendy was not considered a credible witness and the charges against him were stayed. This indifference to her claims foreshadows the eventual horrors that would take place in the following years.
The methods used by Pickton were brutal, typically they were either strangled or dispatched with a knife. Their remains were then put through a woodchipper and then fed to his pigs or send with animal parts to a nearby rendering plant. One of the most horrifying aspects would come out in 2004, the health minister would issue a warning to the area that he may have also mixed human meat with pork that was sold to the public.
Among the dozens of victims, six women stood out in the trial that ultimately convicted Robert Pickton. Their lives, though tragically cut short, are remembered by their families and the community.
Marnie Frey, born on August 28, 1973 in Campbell River, and spent a good portion of her childhood camping and fishing with her dad. Unforunately, she fell into addiction and left high school in the 11th grade. At 19 she had a daughter and she did whatever she could to earn money on the streets of Vancouver. She was last seen in August 1997, her family left to wonder what had happened to her for years. When police finally raided Pickton's farm, her DNA was found on a woodchipper and her jawbone and some teeth were the only pieces of her found intact.
Brenda Wolfe was born on December 25, 1957 in Lethbridge. Her vice was alcohol and her dependence stemmed in part from abuse she suffered at the hands of her fathers family. Drifting to Vancouver in 1996, Brenda worked as a waitress and bouncer at the Balmoral Hotel but continued to have problems as her common law husband also mistreated her. Brenda vanished in February 1999. A partial skull and some bone fragments were all that was recovered.
Georgina Papin, born on March 11, 1964 in Edmonton, was a devoted mother of seven children. Her family described her as a fighter who loved her children deeply, but who fell on hard times after cancer and addiction ravaged her life. She disappeared in March 1999 and some pieces of bone and teeth were found on Picktons farm 3 years later in 2002.
Andrea Joesbury, born on August 28, 1978 and grew up in Victoria. At 16 she ran away from home and lived in Vancouver's eastside with her boyfriend and the father of her child who was 20 years older than her. At the time of her disappearance, she was enrolled in a methadone program in an attend to get her life back on track and regularly spoke with her family by phone. Andrea was last seen in June 2001 and the only thing that was recovered from the farm was some pieces of bone.
Sereena Abotsway was born on August 19, 1971. Despite a tumultuous childhood in the foster care system starting at just 4 years old, she was known for her resilience and kindness. As an adult her hardship continued and she succumbed to addiction as so many of Pickton's victims which made it easy for the monster to lure her out to his farm. Sereena was last seen in August 2001 and the only parts of her that would be recovered were a piece of her jawbone and other small fragments.
Mona Wilson, born on January 13, 1975 in Kelowna. She moved with her mother to Vancouver when she was young, but was soon placed into foster care after her mother's boyfriend mistreated her. Mona dropped out of school in the 9th grade, and struggling with addiction she would earn money however she could sometimes washing car windows with her common law husband and at other times would earn money through darker means. She disappeared in November 2001 and a year later some partial skeleton remains were tested and came back as a match when the farm was raided.
In 1999, the Piggy Palace lost its non-profit status after Pickton failed to submit financial statements and was shut down. Authorities had already been suspicious of the illegal goings on at the farm and in February 2002, an intensive investigation finally brought the Pickton farm into the public spotlight. Acting on a search warrant related to illegal firearms, authorities uncovered evidence that pointed to something far more sinister possibly linking Pickton to the large number of missing women in the region.
There were personal items belonging to many of the missing women, and later, DNA evidence confirmed our worst fears. Robert Pickton had been systematically taking womens lives and disposing of their bodies on the farm.
The investigation revealed that Pickton had confessed to an undercover officer while he was behind bars, boasting that he had killed 49 women and planned to make it an even 50. Investigators found DNA from 80 different people on the farm indicating the number may have already passed 50. In December 2007, he was charged with 26 counts of homicide, but he was only convicted of six counts of second-degree murder while the other 20 were stayed as it would put an undue hardship on the jury which is a first for me. Pickton was sentenced to life with parole possible after 25 years which was the harshest sentence for these charges, though he is believed to be responsible for many more deaths.
During the investigation and trial more truly horrific stuff would come out that was found on the farm or told to investigators by acquaintances. A good example is the .22 revolver that was found that had an adult toy on the barrel with a single round fired. Pickton would claim the latex unit was a silencer but the truth is likely much more sinister and due to the way revolvers are designed an actual suppressor would be ineffective. A syringe was found that was filled with a blue liquid. Robert had told a friend that opiate addicts could be easily dispatched by injecting them with cleaning products and this could have been what he had used to do so. It seems like his depravity knew no limits and even if he had not sold human flesh as pork the fact that he fed his victims to his pigs taints any meat from the farm in the most disturbing way possible.
The aftermath of Pickton's crimes left a community shattered and grieving. Memorials and vigils for the victims became places of mourning and reflection, highlighting the tragic loss and the systemic failures that allowed such atrocities to occur.
Today, the Pickton farm stands as a haunting reminder of the evil that can lurk in the most unassuming places. The legacy of Robert Pickton is a dark stain on Canadian history, a tale of unimaginable horror, and a somber reflection on the vulnerability of the human condition.
But the story might not be over, in 2024 Pickton became eligible for day parole though it has not been granted, and some Canadian politicians are pushing for a change to the law so that sentences can be run consecutive in cases such as Pickton's. Under the current laws, he will be eligible to apply for full parole in 2027, 25 years after his 2002 arrest which is unthinkable after what he has done.
And it seems that the other inmates agree, in May of 2024, the 74 year old was attacked at the Port-Cartier facility by a 51 year old inmate and had to be put on life support. At the time of writing, Pickton was in a coma at a a Quebec hospital. True Crime, Crime, Evil, Canada, Serial Killer, True crime Documentary
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Pakistani DJT?
Donald Trump takes a break to fly out to Pakistan to feed the people. That’s what kinda guy he is. Doesn’t just slurp ice cream.
Just a funny clip I found. #politics #donaldtrump
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Creep gets ZAPPED #wierd
My first attempt at some special effects. A bunch of doors just opened for new content!
Weird, creepy, knives, special effects, fx
#weird #creepy #knives #specialeffects #fx
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Minute of Murder: Donald Beardslee
Donald Beardslee took the lives of 3 women, first in 1969 then a double event in 1981.
True crime, crime, evil, vicious, creepy, scary, monster, california, listenable, parole, prison, Missouri, true crime documentary
#truecrimecommunity #crime #truecrimestories #evil #creepy #listenable #documentary #listen #parole #prison #truecrimecommunity
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Minute of Murder: Gary Ridgway the Green River Killer #truecrim
Gary Ridgway killed at least 49 women over a 20 year reign of terror. True crime, crime, Washington, evil, most evil, listenable, monster Watch
#crime #evil #listenable #mostevil #washington
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Serial Killer Dennis Rader’s Courtroom Confession- Nancy Fox #truecrime
A short viewing of the Nancy Fox murder confession of Dennis Rader AKA BTK. He was active from 1974 to 1991 and arrested in 2005 after he continued communicating with police. This disgusting monster took the lives of at least 10 people.
true crime, true crime documentary, crime, evil, true crime community, creepy, scary, listenable, listen
#crime #lawandorder #serialkiller #kansas
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Japan’s War Crimes: Unit 731
This video gives a summary of the crimes of Unit 731 who ran experiments on humans during world war 2.
War, crime, war crimes, evil, Japan
#crime #war #japan #experiment #evil #documentary #listenable #truecrimecommunity #creepy #listen
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Serial Killer Dennis Rader Confession- Shirley Vian
A short recap of Dennis Rader AKA BTK talking about his 6th victim, Shirley Vian. He was active from 1974 to 1991 and arrested in 2005 after he continued communicating with police. This disgusting monster took the lives of at least 10 people.
true crime, true crime documentary, crime, evil, true crime community, creepy, scary,
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Minute of Murder- The UNABOMBER #truecrime
A quick look at the UNABOMBER case. Full video available as well. Ted Kaczynski sent explosives through the mail, killing multiple people from a remote cabin in the woods of Montana. Crime, true crime, listenable, audible, evil, technology
#crime #truecrimedocumentary #documentary #evil #listenable #audible
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Serial Killer Dennis Rader AKA BTK's Courtroom Confession Part 2 Kathryn Bright
Serial killer Dennis Rader operated for 30 years in the Wichita Kansas area taking at least 10 lives. This is his courtroom confession for his 5th victim, Kathryn Bright. Rader would communicate with the media and police using a nickname he came up with- BTK which stands for Bind, Torture, Kill. He would eventually be arrested in 2005 as a direct result of these communications.
Crime, true crime, evil, serial killer, true crime documentary
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BTK Confession- the Otero Family Murders
Crime, true crime, true crime documentary, evil, serial killer, serial killer documentary, creepy, scary, Dennis Rader, BTK, confession, law and order, courtroom, listenable, audible
#crime #truecrime #evil #btk #serialkiller
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Minute of Murder- 3 Guys 1 Hammer Backstory
Dnepropetrovsk Maniacs
One of the most brutal and horrible videos online has become known to the world as 3 guys 1 hammer, but who would commit and film such a vicious act? The video shows a man being struck with a hammer then savaged with a screwdriver in a wooded area. The background of the attack makes it even more gut wrenching. It was just just one in a series of crimes perpetrated by 2 young men in Dnepropetrosk, Ukraine's 4th largest city over less than a month in 2007. Viktor Sayenko and Igor Suprunyuk’s rampage would claim 21 lives. Their criminal behavior had been escalating for years supposedly as a bizarre method of overcoming their fears. But the truth is more likely that they were weak people lashing out to feel less helpless and pathetic. They would typically bludgeon their victims with a hammer or metal pipe then in some cases gouge their eyes out recording some of these horrific and sadistic acts of violence. They were caught when a cell phone stolen from a victim was reported to police by a pawn shop and sentenced to life in prison.
Crime, true crime, true crime documentary, evil, Ukraine, hammer,
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Serial Killer Israel Keyes #truecrime
Short true crime documentary on the life and crimes of serial killer Israel Keyes. This scumbag traveled across the country killing as he went. He finally was identified after using a victims ATM card which had been loaded with cash as her family desperately tried to rescue their daughter. An absolutely disgusting guy. #crime #truecrime #evil
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GANGSTER Roy DeMeo
Crime, true crime, gang, serial killer, gangster, mafia, evil, documentary
#crime #truecrime #gang #gangster #mafia
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One Minute of Murder- Murder Inc
True crime, crime, mafia, short, listenable, mob, criminal, New York, New York City,
#crime #truecrime #mafia #newyork
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He was hunting gays… #truecrime
True crime, crime, Mexico City, evil, lgbt, murder, serial killer
#crime #serialkiller #mexico #evil
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1 Minute of Murder- Johnny Avalos #truecrime
From October 2012 to April of 2015, Johnny Avalos took the lives of at least 4 women and 1 teenage girl in San Antonio Texas ranging from 15 to 46 years old. He would either use his bare hands or a plastic bag to suffocate his victims after doing disgusting and evil things to them. Once he was done he dumped the bodies in vacant lots and alleys, one victim was found alive and she would fight for her life for 2 months in the hospital before passing away. A DNA sample from his 2nd victim would come back as a match to Avalos and he was arrested on April 12th 2015. Investigators soon linked him to 4 other homicides and in 2019 as part of a plea deal, he confessed to all 5. Because he was found to be mentally diminished due to a IQ of less than 70, the electric chair was not considered. Instead he received 2 life sentences without the possibility of parole.
Crime, true crime, evil, texas, San Antonio, serial killer
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10 Year Old Serial Killer Mary Bell #truecime
Take a look at the face of a 10 year old English girl named Mary Bell. You would never believe the evil she is capable of, by just by her appearance. On May 25th 1968, Less than a year after this photo was taken, she took the life of a 4 year old boy named Martin Brown one day before her 11th birthday. After he was discovered Bell and a friend gleefully told the boys aunt that a body had been found and that it was probably Martin. They also went to the boys house and asked him mother to see him in his coffin. On July 31st a 3 year old boy named Brian Howe was found deceased in a vacant house. Someone had suffocated him, poked at him with a pair of scissors found at the scene and carved an M into his stomach. Once again Mary treated the boys family horrifically, laughing as his coffin went by during his funeral procession. She was eventually arrested and found guilty of 2 counts of manslaughter in December of 1968. She would stay in prison until 1980 when she was released with a new identity. Crime, true crime, Mary Bell, england, true crime documentary, documentary
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Lizzie Borden and the Fall River Ax Murders #truecrime
Lizzie Borden is suspected of the brutal murders of her father and stepmother, though she was acquitted in court. Over 100 years ago, someone hacked the older couple and the case continues to captivate to this day. Follow for more true crime and serial killer content. #crime #truecrime #evil #serialkiller
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SERIAL KILLER Roger Kibbe, The I-5 Strangler
Roger Kibbe
Roger Reece Kibbe was an evil man who made a name for himself as the I5 strangler. From 1977 to 1987 he took the lives of at least 8 young women ranging from 17 to 29 years old.
He drove up and down the I 5 highway in Northern California picking up hitchhikers and anyone else he could get into his car. In most cases he would strangle his victims though in one case slashed a woman’s throat. His reign of terror finally ended in 1987 when a police officer heard screams and rushed to Kibbes car where he had just tried to slip handcuffs onto a prospective victim. He was known to authorities and a search of his car turned up a treasure trove of incriminating evidence. A year later homicide charges were brought against him which led to a 25 to life sentence. In 2009, the tireless efforts of investigators led to a guilty plea in 6 additional homicides. On February 28 of 2021, he was strangled by his cell mate at mule creek prison in Ione California. A fitting end for such a heinous and evil
creature.
So what made Roger Kibbe do what he did? We can’t say for certain whether it was nature or nurture, though we do know that he had a rough childhood. He was born on May 21st, 1939, in San Diego, California to Johnathan and Loraine Kibbe.
Roger got beat up at home and bullied at school. Which considering was normal in the 1940s, must have been fairly extreme. When he wasn’t dealing with trouble at home and school, Roger started some trouble of his own. He was seen burying a cardboard box in a park in 1954. When it was dug up it was found to contain 2 women’s bathing suits that Roger had stolen off a clothesline. In 1957 when he was 18, he was arrested for a series of thefts of cash and coins the summer after graduating from Chula Vista High School.
The thefts could mostly be looked at as a mistake of youth. Though he had also continued stealing women’s underwear. He would say he did it once cutting them with scissors, a precursor to his later acts of evil. He spent a little bit of time in jail then seemed to straighten out. He moved North to the East Bay Area near San Francisco.
In 1975 he got married to a woman named Harriet Sullivan. She is reported to have been a hard woman very much like his mother and she is referred to as domineering in some articles.
So he had spent his whole childhood getting beat up by his mother and then as an adult, married a woman who picked up where his mom left off. There’s no way to know what pushed Roger over the edge or whether he was born evil, but after 2 years of marriage Kibbe lashed out. If he was so enraged at his wife or his home life why wouldn’t he simply move out?
Roger Reece Kibbes first known homicide occurred on September 11th 1977. His victim was a 21 year old woman named Lou Ellen Burleigh. He set a trap using using a job listing to lure a her into into his control. On September 10, Lou Ellen went for a job interview with a cosmetics company that had placed at ad at the college she attended. Some it was through the school she felt comfortable, even when the man said his office was under construction snd to meet him in a parking lot in Pleasant Hill, California.
When she got home Lou Ellen excitedly told her mother about the interview, that the man she had spoken to was in 40s and had met her in what she called a fancy van. The next day she went to meet him and was never seen alive again. Roger Kibbe had taken her to Lake Berryessa where he attacked her, doing horrible and evil things before strangling her.
Kibbe confessed to the homicide in 2009 and took investigators on an unsuccessful attempt to locate her body around the lake. Her remains would not be found until 2011 when a lone sheriffs deputy named Michael Bartlett took it upon himself to bring her home.
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