Viudas negras: las asesinas más perturbadoras

Viudas negras: las asesinas más perturbadoras

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El escabroso caso de Kelly Anne Bates

Durante cuatro semanas la mantuvo atada, le sacó los ojos con tenedores días antes de matarla para que sufriera la ceguera, le cortó el cuero cabelludo, le quemó los genitales y las piernas con planchas, le rompió los brazos y le clavó tijeras y cuchillos en todo el cuerpo más de ...  Show more

Mark Twitchell: Dexter Killer

¿Fue un fanático que quiso vivir su fantasía macabra o un asesino en serie que usó el cine como coartada perfecta? Esta semana desentrañamos el caso del “Dexter Killer” y sus perturbadores guiones que se volvieron realidad. 

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