The story of Robert Kleasen - the inspiration behind the Texas Chainsaw Massacre films who lived in Barton for a decade
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marie longley ended the day in a safe house 50 miles from barton. the police eventually found her there five days later. again, they raided the cottage and found two more illegally held pistols. one, an assassin s pistol complete with silencer. here we ve got one of the two pistols which were recovered when we searched his premises. this is what he claimed in interview had been his own personal issue weapon when he d worked for the cia. and that the reason why he kept it was for sentimental reasons. kleasen was a very accurate shooter. he would be able to kill someone within 100 yards without any problem whatsoever. i can t think of a reason why he would have that. other than it was part of his fantasy. if he genuinely believed that was his weapon in the cia, and that he used it to assassinate people. hello and welcome.
particular kept some diaries. in his diaries he d indicated a growing un s about kleasen. we had gone out there trying to home teach robert kleasen and he just went into an absolute rage. i witnessed how he would go from quiet to just leaping up and with his fist clenched and just screaming and hollering and cursing. the mormons were becoming suspicious of a man who claimed to be a spy and secret agent, but few could have guessed the real truth. far from being a war hero, robert kleasen was actually a former mental patient on the run from police,. a compulsive holder of firearms, he had been sectioned for shooting up a hospital and jumped bail in buffalo new york, after shooting a man in the foot. his conflict resolution method is to be violent or to threaten violence. he s in love with guns. he s just infatuated with guns. unbeknownst to the mormon
they said you just have to have a trial that is fair and conforms with the rules of law. so they reversed it based on that. kleasen would have to be retried without the blood-stained watches, the poacher s notebook, or any of the items found in his trailer. without that evidence, a second jury might decide kleasen was innocent and free him. for the prosecutors it was too big a risk to retry him for murder. instead they refiled other outstanding charges to keep him behind bars. he was convicted of shooting a man in the foot in new york. and together with other gun charges, they ensured kleasen would be in prison for at least nine years. but robert kleasen had beaten the death sentence and was already planning for the future. he pen pal d with a lot of
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