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🗓️ 27 September 2024
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0:00.0 | There are places where the world's most gruesome crimes have led to years, decades, and sometimes even centuries of supernatural activity. |
0:12.0 | The victim seemingly reaching out from beyond the grave for justice. |
0:17.2 | Those locations are in creepy places, a true crime podcast, and I am your host, John Grills. |
0:27.0 | Join me in these creepy places if you dare, |
0:30.0 | as we dive deep into the epicenter of true terror. Warning. The following podcast is not suitable for all audiences. |
0:54.0 | We go into great detail with every case that we cover and do our best to bring viewers even deeper into the stories by utilizing disturbing audio and sound effects. |
1:02.0 | Trigger warnings from the stories we cover may include violence, rape, murder, and offenses |
1:07.2 | against children. |
1:08.5 | This podcast is not for everyone. |
1:10.7 | You have been warned. In last week's episode, we walked you through the life of Robert Bridella, a man who grew |
1:18.3 | up in a religious household, one that was full of shame and isolation. During his teenage years Bob realized he was gay, something |
1:27.7 | that he was deeply ashamed of. He also had a hard time maintaining friendships or any kind of relationship for that matter. |
1:36.1 | Throughout the years of rejection, Bob grew to be very angry and resentful. |
1:41.9 | Then when he was 16 years old, he would watch a movie that would change everything. |
1:47.1 | It was called The Collector, a film about kidnapping and murder. This very film would go on to inspire his future crimes. |
1:55.8 | But after getting kicked out of college Bob would buy a house in Kansas City, Missouri. |
2:00.7 | He was considered to be a pretty strange man in his community. He owned a shop called |
2:06.5 | Bob's Bazaar Bazaar, where he sold art and various oddities like human skulls. But despite his acquired taste, Bob was somewhat |
2:17.2 | respected. He was even a chairman for his neighborhood crime prevention, but unbeknownst to everyone, Bob held a big secret. |
2:26.5 | In his free time, he would go around the city and befriend vulnerable young men who were |
2:31.7 | often sex workers or dependent on drugs and Bob would give |
2:36.2 | them whatever they needed in life whether that be a place to stay money or |
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