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🗓️ 6 September 2019
⏱️ 23 minutes
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0:00.0 | Sashion |
0:02.0 | Sashion Hi guys, you guys voted for the bikini killer. |
0:07.0 | Did he kill in bikinis or kill people wearing bikinis or strangle them with a bikini? |
0:17.0 | Well, I guess that would be telling, it's all to find out. |
0:21.0 | But what I would recommend you do is get a world map in front of you while you |
0:26.7 | listen to this one. Because it is an around the world trip. Right. Very much. Born in Saigon, which is now called Hoichy Men, which is where I went over the summer, so that's why I was kind of glad that you voted for this one because it's sort of the Vietnamese version and he was |
0:45.0 | born to an unmarried Vietnamese mother and an Indian father who like his dad |
0:50.4 | just left not long after he was born and his mother then blamed him, which is crazy. |
0:57.9 | And then, but his mother did remarry, so she remarried a French lieutenant which isn't that surprising |
1:04.4 | considered like there's a lot of French people in Vietnam is that it's a French |
1:10.0 | it was a French colony for a long time. |
1:13.0 | So, God, I'm going to need more than a world map, but they're |
1:16.0 | even bloody Wikipedia. |
1:18.0 | And so the French lieutenant married his mother and then adopted Charles as his son as well, but it was really clear that he preferred the children that he had with the mother afterwards, that his own born children. |
1:32.0 | So the family moved frequently and they moved around the world a lot and Charles developed some behavior problems probably partly because he wasn't in one place for a long period of time. |
1:43.0 | So his behavior escalated quite quickly and he ended up in prison by his early teens. |
1:51.0 | So he was in prison for burglary and he kind of liked prison. |
1:56.4 | He did quite well. He did quite well in prison. He's got his own room finally. |
2:01.6 | Yeah, yeah. He's quite intelligent. He was quite |
2:04.9 | manipulative and so he'd he'd sort of got to know the guards and get certain |
2:11.0 | privileges so he could have like visitors at times when other people |
2:14.1 | couldn't and books in his cell and so he was pretty sort of well regarded |
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