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S2 E17: A murderer who got murdered: The Twisted Case of Wayne Nance

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Wayne Nance was described as “Satans child”. He began developing his fascination with Satanism at 13 and even took hot coat hangers and branded himself with satanic symbols all over his body at age 15. But although Wayne was seen as the “weird kid”, he was highly intelligent. Even as a teen Wayne never received consequences for his actions because his perfect grade and high GPA would get him out of most of the trouble he got into. Wayne would openly tell his classmates that he didn’t plan on going to college after high school, he wanted to become a murderer. And furthermore, he wanted to claim his first victim before the age of 19. And unfortunately, Wayne would receive that wish. Wayne would then go on a killing spree for the next 10 years of his life, murdering and becoming obsessed with specially women. He would take pictures of random women on the street and even had dedicated photo albums to his “favorite women” he stalked the most. Wayne become egotistical and felt he was above the police because he had gotten away with so many of his crimes, until September 3rd, 1986 when Wayne would conduct a crime that would later reveal the dark details of his obsession and fascination with murdering women.

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Wayne Nance was described as “Satans child”. He began developing his fascination with Satanism at 13 and even took hot coat hangers and branded himself with satanic symbols all over his body at age 15. But although Wayne was seen as the “weird kid”, he was highly intelligent. Even as a teen Wayne never received consequences for his actions because his perfect grade and high GPA would get him out of most of the trouble he got into. Wayne would openly tell his classmates that he didn’t plan on going to college after high school, he wanted to become a murderer. And furthermore, he wanted to claim his first victim before the age of 19. And unfortunately, Wayne would receive that wish. Wayne would then go on a killing spree for the next 10 years of his life, murdering and becoming obsessed with specially women. He would take pictures of random women on the street and even had dedicated photo albums to his “favorite women” he stalked the most. Wayne become egotistical and felt he was above the police because he had gotten away with so many of his crimes, until September 3rd, 1986 when Wayne would conduct a crime that would later reveal the dark details of his obsession and fascination with murdering women.

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