it just wasn t real. they re sociopaths and they re pretty big ones. chilling new details. evidence never broadcast before. a letter, hinting at secrets too dark to imagine. this is so out of the norm, something is going on in that house. did they kill in cold blood or in crippling fear? oh man, it was gut-wrenching. i want to the bus door down. they spoke the truth about would have happened. hear from the brothers themselves. let s go through this bit by bit. there is no way he s gonna let the secret get out. silence destroyed our whole family. here it was, the shining symbol of their success. here, finally, an address worthy of their long struggle. their amazing rise. beverly hills, california. beverly hills emergency. careful what you wish for. someone killed my parents! all these years later, it s still the case that has the power to shock. it s beverly hills. it s the movie business. it s kids killing their parents. what possess those tw
see the new tricky got for the kiddos, cracks them up. what is it? magic. they look pretty real. they are. no trick. lock me up, i ll escape. ta da. how did you . this young man doesn t know it yet, he is a fly in the spider s web. the spider has been waiting for this moment to strike. i give up. what is the trick? this. how do i get out? yo you don t. this is john wayne gacy, the killer next door whose evil is the stuff of legend. a man with two faces. who hit his his secrets like he his the bodies of his victims, but the truth can t stay buried forever. i am john douglas, as an fbi agent, i study hundreds of serial killers and talked to many of them face-to-face. when i joined the fbi, behavior sciences unit in 1977, my job was to decode the minds of america s most notorious serial killers using criminal profiling. officers are bringing in cases how can we understand the cases if we don t talk to the bad guys? this study was about underst
atlanta, but this is not some sort of end of the world. lots of other countries, a lot of other advanced democracies that we think of as pure nations have gone through the process of prosecuting presidents and prime ministers and first ministers and, you know, politics it does not and, revolution doesn t happen, civil war doesn t break out. the streets don t run with blood. it life goes on. politics goes on and the it s just the first time can i just say that that is true, the dog doesn t bark and there has never been a more heightened domestic terror threat in our country. and all of it is focused around political grievances, either originating from or amplified by donald trump. and can we just, for a moment, ruminate on the irony of donald trump? what he always wanted to be was respected in manhattan, as you said, ari. what he wanted to be with the celebrity. the people he wanted to be around were rappers. he wanted to hang around samuel jackson and golf with him. h
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