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EP149: The Zip Tie Serial Killer

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SHOUT OUT TO PATREON MEMBER EMILY R. FOR THIS CASE SUGGESTION!
For nearly a decade, a serial killer was terrorizing the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area starting in 1994. Actually, at the time the serial killer this episode is about was active, there were at least four other serial killers active in the State of Louisiana. Today’s story is about Sean Vincent Gillis, who made zip ties his favorite means to kill. In addition to killing his victims, Sean enjoyed mutilating, dismembering, cannibalizing, and also practicing necrophilia on them. This one is high on the gruesome scale so buckle up!
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Sources:
1) “Dismembered” by Susan D. Mustafa and Sue Israel
2) Crime Watch Daily: YouTube Video
3) Criminal Minds Wiki
4) Sean Vincent Gillis' Murderpedia Page
5) The Cinemaholic: Where is serial killer Sean Gillis Now?
6) All That’s Interesting: “’Pure Evil’: The Disturbing Crimes of Serial Killer Sean Vincent Gillis
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SHOUT OUT TO PATREON MEMBER EMILY R. FOR THIS CASE SUGGESTION!
For nearly a decade, a serial killer was terrorizing the Baton Rouge, Louisiana area starting in 1994. Actually, at the time the serial killer this episode is about was active, there were at least four other serial killers active in the State of Louisiana. Today’s story is about Sean Vincent Gillis, who made zip ties his favorite means to kill. In addition to killing his victims, Sean enjoyed mutilating, dismembering, cannibalizing, and also practicing necrophilia on them. This one is high on the gruesome scale so buckle up!
Join us on Facebook and IG: @HARDCORETRUECRIME Web: www.crimesandconsequences.com --------> Get ad-free early releases of each episode, plus over 170 exclusive Members Only episodes by going to Patreon.com/tntcrimes or joining our Apple Channel on the Apple Podcast App. ------>
Sources:
1) “Dismembered” by Susan D. Mustafa and Sue Israel
2) Crime Watch Daily: YouTube Video
3) Criminal Minds Wiki
4) Sean Vincent Gillis' Murderpedia Page
5) The Cinemaholic: Where is serial killer Sean Gillis Now?
6) All That’s Interesting: “’Pure Evil’: The Disturbing Crimes of Serial Killer Sean Vincent Gillis
  continue reading

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