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Ten historical monsters you probably didn't know existed Part 2.

Numerous mass killings, frequent mutilations, and other acts of state-sanctioned violence plagued millions of Congolese people. Regrettably, the great European powers mentioned earlier did manage to use Belgium in one sinister way despite the fact that they all copied Belgium's brutal methods.

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Leopold was given the opportunity to face criticism from the international community alone for exploitative acts in Africa since Belgium was too small to do so through narrative defense.

Leonardo Sánzuili, don't be misled by his nick name by Corazio, the soap manufacturer. Behind the seemingly unremarkable exterior of a supposedly bland 20th-century Italian woman, who on the surface was a kind neighborhood lady who just valued cleanliness, is a highly disturbed mind that is motivated by a belief in the occult and a crazed search for personal and

familial defense In order to keep her children safe, Leonardo frequently enticed unwary ladies into her home, drugged them, and then used an ax to kill them. This is abhorrent enough on its own, but what happened next was even more horrifying. Legs

and heads were turned into soap and tea cakes after the bodies were dismembered and cooked piece by piece by Leonardo, earning her the less endearing moniker, "grotesque." The revelation of Leonardo's heinous crime sent shockwaves through the Italian people; fortunately, she was brought to prison. Acts were motivated by the idea that offering human sacrifices would protect her loved ones from misfortune.

but not before taking a great many lives and scarring almost the whole nation. You've probably heard of Ted Bundy, Karl Panzram. Carl Pan's room can compete in hell with Ed Kemper and Jeffrey Dahmer, but he was born in 1891 and has a history of crying since he was a young child. It wasn't until the man was imprisoned that his true nature revealed itself. After escaping,

Panzeram became fully committed to a life of crime and committed murder, arson, numerous sexual offenses, and burglary. He served several terms in prison but was able to escape each time, including one


do appreciate that the author didn't go into too much detail there just on a personal note I'd thank you for that it was actually the criminal plots he never tried to hide or become a productive member of society or at least pretend to be you want to avoid suspicion when he was arrested once and for all pandem admitted to 21 murders and more than a thousand acts of sexual abuse we will not be going into on here um he was ultimately hanged in 1930 and I do appreciate that the author didn'

Number four: ship in New York Harbor that is criticizing the American government Belle Gunas was a cunning murderer in the 19th and 20th centuries who left a trail of death and mystery, leading to a farm in Laporte,

Indiana gunas enjoyed learning wealthy Bachelors to her Farm where they would mysteriously vanish. Although this isn't what anyone thinks of when they push for gender equality ,it's worth noting that several women have lived lives of incredible violence and cruelty as well.

Using her track, she would remove the deceased' organs and dispose Rumors have been circulating about Gunners and her farm for years as the disappearances of numerous suitors have raised concerns in the neighborhood.

However, it was not until a fire engulfed her, property that the true extent of her crimes came to light. In the charred ruins of her home, authorities found the remains of several unidentified people, establishing her as a murderer.

the third Oscar de la Langa, the notorious SS still alive Brigade's leader and namesake, committed some of, World War II's most horrifying crimes while operating with impunity. However,he may not be responsible for as many innocent deaths as Hitler or other members of the Nazi High Command who he served. We really shouldn't need this many,

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