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What Turned This Artist Into A Serial Killer? | World’s Most Evil Killers | Absolute Crime

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On the 24th of February 1986, police in Talladega, Alabama forced entry into the home of 24-year-old Sheri Weathers. The profoundly deaf mother of two had not turned up to school for nearly a week and the reason soon became clear. Sherry and her two young children had been strangled to death and piled on top of each other in the shape of a cross. The killer was a 31-year-old artist named Daniel Siebert and his his spree was far from complete with two more bodies soon discovered.

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10 thoughts on “What Turned This Artist Into A Serial Killer? | World’s Most Evil Killers | Absolute Crime”

  1. They really like to push the absurdity as the argument against protecting yourself. "How many times do you have to stab someone to protect yourself?" The answer is: "However many it takes." Media always tries to push this narrative that some crazy guy stabbed someone too many times as evidence, and then use it against people that may have shot twice at a home invader. Attempting to sway the jury that this kind of "self-defense" is too "excessive". Don't buy into their gaslighting.

  2. Police work is SOMETHING..the things they see that they can't unsee is a hard job that most couldn't stomach..good job detectives and policeman all around

  3. It still IS a stigma in the United States today. April, 2024
    If you don't want to be bothered because you're gay, you move to San Francisco, in which they had the first gay mayor in 1903.

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