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🗓️ 21 August 2023
⏱️ 42 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hello and welcome to another episode of Murder, Myth and Mystery. I am Mary and I have Eric |
0:16.6 | Anzara here with me today. Well, hello. Hello. Hey. Hello. It's so awkward. Yeah. Things, things |
0:30.9 | just got awkward. Hey, everybody. Welcome to another episode of Murder, Myth and Mystery. |
0:35.5 | It's good to be here. Uh, I'm trying to think what's new in the week here. Nothing, man. |
0:41.7 | Nothing boring. Dude, it has been that week. Yeah. Yeah. Right. Nothing. Nothing. Nothing. |
0:48.7 | Let's come to murder. Nothing's all around. All right. Well, shoot. All right. I guess we'll |
0:54.1 | just jump in in here. This is like it all time. Quick jump in here. I like it. I know. All right. |
0:59.9 | So I do need to give a trigger warning here. This story does involve the murder of children. |
1:04.8 | Okay, Sarah. Okay. You guys, you're more Sarah-ish than I am lately. I don't know about |
1:11.6 | that. Never fucking say that. Yeah. That is the meanest thing you've ever said to me. You take |
1:18.7 | that back, Sarah. You take that back right now. All right. Apologies. All right. So Campo Elias del |
1:28.5 | Gato Morales was born and raised in the small town of Chinacota, Colombia in 1934. When he was |
1:35.7 | just seven years old, Delgado witnessed his father commit suicide in front of him. This was |
1:40.7 | obviously a very traumatic event. And he would spend the rest of his life blaming his mother. |
1:47.1 | Delgado was considered to be very intelligent and even studied medicine for a time while in |
1:52.1 | college. After emigrating to the United States, he was supposedly drafted into the US Air Force |
1:57.7 | to fight in the Vietnam conflict where he was an electronics engineer who quickly advanced through |
2:02.7 | the ranks and received several commendations along the way. Now, I say supposedly because despite |
2:08.4 | him telling people that he did all of this, there's actually no record of Delgado ever serving in |
2:12.8 | Vietnam. Oh, yeah. In fact, his military record has him joining up in the US Army in 1975, |
2:20.3 | which you may recognize as being after the United States exited the Vietnam conflict. |
2:25.6 | Regardless, his records do indicate that he was honorably discharged as his sergeant first class |
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