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Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 1:25pm On May 19, 2021
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West Memphis three
The West Memphis Murders
Three of the most widely known erroneous murder convictions all came at once in 1994, when teenagers Damien Echols, Jessie Misskelley, Jr. and Jason Baldwin were all arrested and given massive sentences for the “Satanic ritual” murder of three younger boys in West Memphis, Arkansas. After 18 years, multiple appeals and several advances in DNA technology, the three men were released for time served after using the rare Alford plea deal, in which they pled guilty but still asserted their innocence. We still don’t know who actually killed those three boys back in 1993, though, and while there has been tons of coverage on the innocence of the West Memphis Three – shows like 48 Hours and True Crime with Aphrodite Jones could in their episodes on the case.



Tbh in all honestly I belive they killed those kids .

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Holamilekan97(m): 1:32pm On May 19, 2021
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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 1:33pm On May 19, 2021
Vanables and Thompson Case



In 1993, two 10-year-old boys tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

James was a month away from turning three when he was killed. His mutilated body was found two days later, on a railway line 2.5 miles away.

CCTV footage from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle taken on 12 February 1993 shows Thompson and Venables observing children, seeking out a target.

James had been taken to the shopping centre by his mother Denise, who was briefly distracted in a butcher’s shop and noticed her son had disappeared.

Thompson and Venables took James to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where he was dropped on his head and suffered facial injuries. Thirty-eight people saw the three boys together, but most did nothing to intervene, or left after Thompson and Venables claimed they were all brothers.


They then took James to a railway line in Walton, where they started torturing him. They threw paint in his eyes, threw bricks at him, kicked him and put batteries in his mouth.

James suffered 10 skull fractures after the boys dropped a 10kg iron bar on his head, and eventually died from his injuries.

Thompson and Venables placed James’ body on the tracks, weighing his head down with rubble, in the hope a train would hit him and make his death look like an accident.

After they left the scene his body was cut in half by a train, and found two days later.



The boys were rocongnized immiduatly after the CCTV video was reviewed .






There was lots of physical evidence tying them to the scene of the crime, including paint on their clothing that matched that on James’ body. They were charged with his murder on 20 February 1993.

The boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables) throughout the trial.

The case against them was based largely on 20 hours of video interviews conducted by police – the boys did not speak during the trial.

On 24 November 1993 Thompson and Venables were found guilty, becoming the youngest convicted murderers of the 20th century.

They were sentenced to a minimum of eight years in a juvenile detention centre.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 1:38pm On May 19, 2021
Michael Jackson’s Molestation Allegations
Using celebrities as tabloid fodder is tactic as old as tabloids and celebrities, but few in the limelight have earned the widespread variety of stories that Michael Jackson did in his adult life (and death). From the color of his skin to his oxygen chamber to money problems to Bubbles to short-lived marriages, the King of Pop never failed to gain attention, and the absolute wrong kind of attention came in 1993 when Jackson found himself on the end of a sexual abuse lawsuit from 13-year-old Jordan Chandler and his father. This case brought a whole host of invasive peepholes into Jackson’s relationships with children, and although the musician was found not guilty in this case and the following one a decade later, accusations of foul play never stopped following him. A story that wouldn’t be feasible without a single-season format, Michael Jackson’s first set of legal troubles could offer a different perspective on one of the most popular entertainers of pre -modern era.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by dynicks(m): 1:45pm On May 19, 2021
TheSourcerer:
Vanables and Thompson Case



In 1993, two 10-year-old boys tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

James was a month away from turning three when he was killed. His mutilated body was found two days later, on a railway line 2.5 miles away.

CCTV footage from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle taken on 12 February 1993 shows Thompson and Venables observing children, seeking out a target.

James had been taken to the shopping centre by his mother Denise, who was briefly distracted in a butcher’s shop and noticed her son had disappeared.

Thompson and Venables took James to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where he was dropped on his head and suffered facial injuries. Thirty-eight people saw the three boys together, but most did nothing to intervene, or left after Thompson and Venables claimed they were all brothers.


They then took James to a railway line in Walton, where they started torturing him. They threw paint in his eyes, threw bricks at him, kicked him and put batteries in his mouth.

James suffered 10 skull fractures after the boys dropped a 10kg iron bar on his head, and eventually died from his injuries.

Thompson and Venables placed James’ body on the tracks, weighing his head down with rubble, in the hope a train would hit him and make his death look like an accident.

After they left the scene his body was cut in half by a train, and found two days later.



The boys were rocongnized immiduatly after the CCTV video was reviewed .






There was lots of physical evidence tying them to the scene of the crime, including paint on their clothing that matched that on James’ body. They were charged with his murder on 20 February 1993.

The boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables) throughout the trial.

The case against them was based largely on 20 hours of video interviews conducted by police – the boys did not speak during the trial.

On 24 November 1993 Thompson and Venables were found guilty, becoming the youngest convicted murderers of the 20th century.

They were sentenced to a minimum of eight years in a juvenile detention centre.

this case ought to be brought up and reviewed again!! One needs to really know what these kids took/watched for them to have committed such a heinous crime!!....Maka chi, this one touch me!!.....Really have got me twisted!!....damn!! Juvenile devils!!

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by folabayo(f): 2:19pm On May 19, 2021
TheSourcerer:
Vanables and Thompson Case



In 1993, two 10-year-old boys tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

James was a month away from turning three when he was killed. His mutilated body was found two days later, on a railway line 2.5 miles away.

CCTV footage from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle taken on 12 February 1993 shows Thompson and Venables observing children, seeking out a target.

James had been taken to the shopping centre by his mother Denise, who was briefly distracted in a butcher’s shop and noticed her son had disappeared.

Thompson and Venables took James to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where he was dropped on his head and suffered facial injuries. Thirty-eight people saw the three boys together, but most did nothing to intervene, or left after Thompson and Venables claimed they were all brothers.


They then took James to a railway line in Walton, where they started torturing him. They threw paint in his eyes, threw bricks at him, kicked him and put batteries in his mouth.

James suffered 10 skull fractures after the boys dropped a 10kg iron bar on his head, and eventually died from his injuries.

Thompson and Venables placed James’ body on the tracks, weighing his head down with rubble, in the hope a train would hit him and make his death look like an accident.

After they left the scene his body was cut in half by a train, and found two days

Gruesome death for that kid.
Can't imagine the pains and torture he must hv felt.
Those boys must hv learnt how to kill

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 2:20pm On May 19, 2021
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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 3:19pm On May 19, 2021
The Ariel Castro Kidnappings


In one of the most horrifying kidnapping cases that has ever gone public, Ariel Castro was found guilty of over 900 crimes connected to three females he’d held captive for many years. Michelle Knight (21 years old when kidnapped in 2002), Amanda Berry (16 years old when kidnapped in 2003), and Georgina DeJesus (14 years old when kidnapped in 2004) were found in 2013 after Berry was able to convince a neighbor to contact authorities. The atrocities that happened on Castro’s property are too numerous to name here, but they included assault and rape, with Berry even giving birth to Castro’s child in 2006. Castro’s post-arrest life consisted of a short court case and an even shorter stint in prison, but it would be oddly captivating to get a dramatized TV series offering an inspired insight into the females’ existence inside the now-demolished house, but in the moments outside of the most savage situations. Something far more of a psychological thriller than torture porn horror.it was sick

Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 3:25pm On May 19, 2021
OJ's Trails


O.J. Simpson trial, criminal trial of former college and professional gridiron football star O.J. Simpson, who was acquitted in 1995 of the murder of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and her friend Ronald Goldman. It was one of the most notorious criminal trials in American history.

On the night of June 12, 1994, Simpson’s ex-wife and Goldman were stabbed to death outside her condominium in Los Angeles, and Simpson quickly became the prime suspect. Rather than surrender to police after being notified of impending charges, on June 17 Simpson hid in the back of a sport-utility vehicle driven by his friend A.C. Cowlings. After being told that Simpson had a gun to his own head, law-enforcement officers followed the vehicle at low speeds for more than an hour. The attempted “escape” was televised live nationally—seen by an estimated 95 million viewers—and hundreds of Simpson’s fans lined the streets in support of him. It ended at Simpson’s home in Brentwood, California, where he was placed under arrest and taken into police custody.

Simpson was formally arraigned on July 22, 1994, entering a plea of not guilty. The trial began on January 24, 1995, with Lance Ito as the presiding judge. The Los Angeles district attorney’s office, led by Marcia Clark and Christopher Darden, emphasized the domestic violence that had occurred prior to and after the Simpsons’ 1992 divorce as a motive for the murders. The attorneys representing Simpson, known as the “Dream Team,” included F. Lee Bailey, Robert Blasier, Shawn Chapman Holley, Robert Shapiro, and Alan Dershowitz; Johnnie Cochran later became the defense team’s lead attorney. The Simpson defense was based largely on the grounds that evidence had been mishandled and that many members of the Los Angeles police department were racist, particularly Mark Fuhrman, a detective who allegedly found a bloody leather glove at Simpson’s home. The defense team argued that the glove could not have been Simpson’s, because it appeared too small for his hand when he tried it on in the courtroom. In addition to the glove, the defense claimed that other important evidence had been planted by the police to frame Simpson. During the trial, which lasted more than eight months, some 150 witnesses testified, though Simpson did not take the stand.


On October 2, 1995, the jury finally began deliberating and reached a verdict in less than four hours. Ito, however, delayed the announcement until the following day. On October 3 Simpson was found not guilty of the murders of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. After the verdict, polls of public opinion continued to break down along racial lines. Whites were largely dismayed by the jury’s decision, whereas the majority of African Americans supported it, seeing Simpson’s acquittal as a victory in a legal system that systematically discriminated against blacks.

Although Simpson was acquitted in the criminal case, he was also sued by the victims’ families for wrongful death, and the civil trial began in October 1996. Less than four months later, that jury found him responsible for the deaths of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman and awarded their families $33.5 million in damages.

Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 3:29pm On May 19, 2021
The 1992 L.A. Riots
Numerous headlines over the past couple of years have been uncomfortably reminiscent of the ones that were everpresent in 1992, when parts of Los Angeles were the center of mass rioting following the trial of four officers acquitted of using excessive force against Rodney King during an arrest (as seen on a video recording). The dark days that followed, captured in part in the biopic Straight Outta Compton, saw all manner of violence and depraved behavior, resulting in dozens of deaths, thousands of injuries and many more thousands of arrests. Not to mention over a billion dollars in damage to streets, vehicles, buildings and more. Capturing the full impact of this widespread civil unrest would probably work best as a dramatization presented like a season of The Wire that focuses on several different characters, either fictional or based on real people. This obviously wouldn’t be a very lighthearted program, but then it wasn’t a very lighthearted situation.


To the Nigerian Government and Law officials Theres a clear difference between a protest and a riot.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 3:35pm On May 19, 2021
Ted Bundy’s Reign of Terror
The sick sumbitch that played a large part in modern society’s fascination with serial killers, Ted Bundy remains one of the most notorious monsters in American history, leaving behind an untold number of female victims on his vicious string of debased murders through the 1970s. Not only did he kill people in a variety of heinous ways, but he also had a sexual time of it with the corpses in the time afterward, with only decay stopping him at times. As horrid and unthinkable as it all was, there would be something engrossing about a horror series that told Bundy’s story from Bundy’s point of view, following the charismatic and handsome killer along his perverted path, which even built up to a suspenseful bit of cat-and-mouse with the police. Perhaps Bundy’s highly publicized trial and eventual execution could be worked into the story as it goes on through flashbacks, just to keep things from being predictable. Maybe keep the corpse sex offscreen, too.


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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2Ozn_ox_4A
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 3:40pm On May 19, 2021
The Lindbergh Baby Murder
Before social media alerted us to every missing child everywhere, one kidnapping took over the national conversation, when in 1932 the toddler son of the iconic aviator Charles Lindbergh was taken from the family’s home one night after being put to bed. Clues were found, such as ransom notes, but after two months of investigating, things took a sad turn when the decomposed corpse of Charles “Chas” Lindbergh, Jr. was found. With murder now the issue, police eventually tightened the noose around Bruno Richard Hauptmann after some of the ransom money was traced back to him. Hauptmann never admitted his guilt, and many notable historians aren’t convinced he did it. I’d be intrigued by a hybrid docu-series that pored back over the facts as if the show was actually produced in the 1930s, or perhaps a period drama where each episode focuses on one specific element of the crime and trial. Either way, there are enough head-scratching details and theories to turn this tragic story into appointment television.


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8M6y8vXisiI
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by dynicks(m): 3:47pm On May 19, 2021
TheSourcerer:
Ted Bundy’s Reign of Terror
The sick sumbitch that played a large part in modern society’s fascination with serial killers, Ted Bundy remains one of the most notorious monsters in American history, leaving behind an untold number of female victims on his vicious string of debased murders through the 1970s. Not only did he kill people in a variety of heinous ways, but he also had a sexual time of it with the corpses in the time afterward, with only decay stopping him at times. As horrid and unthinkable as it all was, there would be something engrossing about a horror series that told Bundy’s story from Bundy’s point of view, following the charismatic and handsome killer along his perverted path, which even built up to a suspenseful bit of cat-and-mouse with the police. Perhaps Bundy’s highly publicized trial and eventual execution could be worked into the story as it goes on through flashbacks, just to keep things from being predictable. Maybe keep the corpse sex offscreen, too.


Recomemed Movie Extremely wicked Shockingly vile



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i2Ozn_ox_4A
Even the devil would protest against the horrid acts of this guy!!

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 4:18pm On May 19, 2021
The Murders of Tupac and Biggie
The music world is filled with talented artists who died far too young, often as the result of substance abuse. But it can occasionally be an instance of violence, as was the case with the east/west rivalry deaths of the hugely popular rappers Tupac Shakur and Christopher “Notorious B.I.G.” Wallace in 1996 and 1997, respectively. Shakur was shot in a drive-by in Las Vegas, and Biggie was killed in a drive-by in L.A. six months later. Neither murder was ever officially solved, although a seemingly infinite line of theories, suspects and conspiratorial accusations has formed in the near-20 years since, as did lots of other violent incidents. A recent documentary, Murder Rap: The Biggie and Tupac Murders, is similar in nature to the kind of TV show that these two highly publicized murders need, as it came from a cop who spent years investigating the cases. Other docs and fictional versions of the culprit-free killings are also already out there, but we need to see something far more expertly crafted, and with a suitable budget.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Tawis06(m): 4:51pm On May 19, 2021
Wow
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by punisha: 7:10pm On May 19, 2021
Aside 2PAC , biggie and MJ...no freaking world is remembering d other clowns u mentioned. Nothing concern them and Naija people. Tell us about d ones that happened in Naija like marayam sander that killed her husband i.e if I got the name right.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by HONESTFACT101(m): 8:12pm On May 19, 2021
TheSourcerer:
Vanables and Thompson Case



In 1993, two 10-year-old boys tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

James was a month away from turning three when he was killed. His mutilated body was found two days later, on a railway line 2.5 miles away.

CCTV footage from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle taken on 12 February 1993 shows Thompson and Venables observing children, seeking out a target.

James had been taken to the shopping centre by his mother Denise, who was briefly distracted in a butcher’s shop and noticed her son had disappeared.

Thompson and Venables took James to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where he was dropped on his head and suffered facial injuries. Thirty-eight people saw the three boys together, but most did nothing to intervene, or left after Thompson and Venables claimed they were all brothers.


They then took James to a railway line in Walton, where they started torturing him. They threw paint in his eyes, threw bricks at him, kicked him and put batteries in his mouth.

James suffered 10 skull fractures after the boys dropped a 10kg iron bar on his head, and eventually died from his injuries.

Thompson and Venables placed James’ body on the tracks, weighing his head down with rubble, in the hope a train would hit him and make his death look like an accident.

After they left the scene his body was cut in half by a train, and found two days later.



The boys were rocongnized immiduatly after the CCTV video was reviewed .






There was lots of physical evidence tying them to the scene of the crime, including paint on their clothing that matched that on James’ body. They were charged with his murder on 20 February 1993.

The boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables) throughout the trial.

The case against them was based largely on 20 hours of video interviews conducted by police – the boys did not speak during the trial.

On 24 November 1993 Thompson and Venables were found guilty, becoming the youngest convicted murderers of the 20th century.

They were sentenced to a minimum of eight years in a juvenile detention centre.

FOOLS SAY THAT TYE DEVIL DOESNT EXISTundecided......signing out
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by HONESTFACT101(m): 8:13pm On May 19, 2021
lemme add my own
2015 and 2020 Nigeria presidential elections......signing out
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Nelsonnwagbo(m): 8:44pm On May 19, 2021
Go to youtube and search for 'lutch green' they mostly post stories like this with real scenes explaining every details of each . . . .come back and thank me later

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by McStoic(m): 8:53pm On May 19, 2021
Interesting read. Tupac and Biggie's are still hurting nonetheless.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Parkflash(f): 10:32pm On May 19, 2021
TheSourcerer:
Vanables and Thompson Case



In 1993, two 10-year-old boys tortured and murdered the toddler after leading him away from a shopping centre in Bootle, Merseyside.

James was a month away from turning three when he was killed. His mutilated body was found two days later, on a railway line 2.5 miles away.

CCTV footage from the New Strand Shopping Centre in Bootle taken on 12 February 1993 shows Thompson and Venables observing children, seeking out a target.

James had been taken to the shopping centre by his mother Denise, who was briefly distracted in a butcher’s shop and noticed her son had disappeared.

Thompson and Venables took James to the Leeds and Liverpool Canal, where he was dropped on his head and suffered facial injuries. Thirty-eight people saw the three boys together, but most did nothing to intervene, or left after Thompson and Venables claimed they were all brothers.


They then took James to a railway line in Walton, where they started torturing him. They threw paint in his eyes, threw bricks at him, kicked him and put batteries in his mouth.

James suffered 10 skull fractures after the boys dropped a 10kg iron bar on his head, and eventually died from his injuries.

Thompson and Venables placed James’ body on the tracks, weighing his head down with rubble, in the hope a train would hit him and make his death look like an accident.

After they left the scene his body was cut in half by a train, and found two days later.



The boys were rocongnized immiduatly after the CCTV video was reviewed .






There was lots of physical evidence tying them to the scene of the crime, including paint on their clothing that matched that on James’ body. They were charged with his murder on 20 February 1993.

The boys were referred to as “Child A” (Thompson) and “Child B” (Venables) throughout the trial.

The case against them was based largely on 20 hours of video interviews conducted by police – the boys did not speak during the trial.

On 24 November 1993 Thompson and Venables were found guilty, becoming the youngest convicted murderers of the 20th century.

They were sentenced to a minimum of eight years in a juvenile detention centre.


I hope they were transferred to a maximum security prison because if they did that as kids, Heaven knows what they can do as adults.
Infact they deserve death themselves, how can children be so heartless?!

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by gregyboy(m): 11:38pm On May 19, 2021
Oyibo too get many insane people if not be say our leaders nor get head wetin i go find
Go all serial killers country


And the prison sentence self small to encourage them to do more
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by ChiefSosa(m): 2:38am On May 20, 2021
OP, you have done well. Please, manage this bottle. Abeg no vex say e no cold, light no dey. Let me quickly rush downstairs to put on the generator so that the remaining bottles in the fridge will be cold. NLanders oya make una dey bring una bottle o:

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Kiddogarcia(m): 7:54am On May 20, 2021
You've done well

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 8:29am On May 20, 2021
punisha:
Aside 2PAC , biggie and MJ...no freaking world is remembering d other clowns u mentioned. Nothing concern them and Naija people. Tell us about d ones that happened in Naija like marayam sander that killed her husband i.e if I got the name right.




why ?
The topic is what the world remembers , not only Nigerians.

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 8:31am On May 20, 2021
Nelsonnwagbo:
Go to youtube and search for 'lutch green' they mostly post stories like this with real scenes explaining every details of each . . . .come back and thank me later
Thanking you Now even !!

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 8:34am On May 20, 2021
gregyboy:
Oyibo too get many insane people if not be say our leaders nor get head wetin i go find
Go all serial killers country


And the prison sentence self small to encourage them to do more
most serial killers are on death row or multiple lives in prison . Nigerians have it's fair share of serial killers , Sadly the NPF dosnt recognize serial killers but ritualists
Udok for instance is a serial killer
David west

In probability there are at least 2 active serial killers in each Nigerian State .

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by TheSourcerer: 8:35am On May 20, 2021
ChiefSosa:
OP, you have done well. Please, manage this bottle. Abeg no vex say e no cold, light no dey. Let me quickly rush downstairs to put on the generator so that the remaining bottles in the fridge will be cold. NLanders oya make una dey bring una bottle o:
*gulps down * you made my morning .Cheers
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Gabe427: 9:13am On May 20, 2021
Interesting read

the two ten year old boys that mutilated and killed the three year old left me twisted
Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by gregyboy(m): 9:31am On May 20, 2021
TheSourcerer:
most serial killers are on death row or multiple lives in prison . Nigerians have it's fair share of serial killers , Sadly the NPF dosnt recognize serial killers but ritualists
Udok for instance is a serial killer
David west

In probability there are at least 2 active serial killers in each Nigerian State .

Nah those ones kill for money, for a purpose

The ones overseas they do it for pleasure

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by Reasonwithme2(m): 9:41am On May 20, 2021
We will never forget

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Re: Incredible Real Life Stories The World Still Remembers . by gregyboy(m): 9:41am On May 20, 2021
TheSourcerer:
most serial killers are on death row or multiple lives in prison . Nigerians have it's fair share of serial killers , Sadly the NPF dosnt recognize serial killers but ritualists
Udok for instance is a serial killer
David west

In probability there are at least 2 active serial killers in each Nigerian State .


I pray all serial killers on death roll, in western world, those judges are only unjust to the blacks when it comes to their fellow whiteman no matter is crime there wil give simpathy

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