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True Crime Kent

Wayne Nance Part 1

True Crime Kent

Kent Chungus

True Crime

4.81.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 August 2025

⏱️ 83 minutes

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Summary

Today, we follow the life of a little red headed freckled face boy with a big imagination and a penchant for violence. We're not talking about Ron Howard either. Wayne Nance. We're talking about Wayne Nance.

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0:00.0

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1:14.2

full of shit. Then he just died at the end, but he died of natural causes. And then we did

1:20.0

Brian Koeberger and that parasite's still alive right now in prison and probably will be for the

1:25.7

next 50 years. But this case, the one we're covering today, is one of the few instances that I know of

1:34.1

where a serial killer is at the end actually killed by one of his victims.

1:42.8

Ooh.

1:43.9

And it's awesome.

1:45.7

We got to wait through a lot of putrid, smelly stuff before we get there.

1:50.4

But there is a light at the end of this tunnel in the form of justice.

1:55.0

And I'm not so happy because it's not even a quick death.

1:59.6

He saw it coming.

2:04.3

And it took him a while to die, which makes me happier. Yeah. Because I hate it when they just get clocked out, right? They just get their card

2:09.3

punched and there's no room for fear. This guy had plenty of time to think about the inevitable

2:16.3

because he was injured for a good

2:19.1

minute before it all came to an end. It's such a satisfying ending, and I can't wait to tell

2:26.3

it to you. This is going to be great. I'm very much looking forward to it. Let's do it.

2:30.8

Now, because of how, I do, we're going to front load this. Because of how all this ends,

2:37.0

the information on some of these murders, it just isn't there. It's not there because not only did the,

2:42.9

the victim get killed, but our main guy here that we're going to be talking about was murdered,

2:48.6

not murdered, he was killed in self-defense before he could be brought to trial and give, you know, the details of each of his victims.

2:58.0

He was killed while trying to continue on his massacre.

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