james bond
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Almost all atheists appear to take Judgement Day in a trivial manner as something that religious humans made up so people would behave in a fallen world and society such as ours. There must be a final judgement or else there is no justice to our lives; There is no God to give warning to people. There is no Satan to provide temptation to people for evil. There will be people who are not caught and get away with their foul deeds. Here's a story of one man who got away with it for too many years and we are just beginning to hear how life will end for him now. Even an amateur sleuth who became fascinated and hooked on this killer's crime sprees and wrote a comprehensive book on it died before she knew that he was caught. Chilling. I'm going to have to upgrade the security for my house because of hearing and reading about it today.
"'I had a murder habit and it was bad,' McNamara once wrote of her obsession over the case, which had been fueled by an unrelated, unsolved murder in her hometown as a child. 'I knew I would be feeding it for the rest of my life.'"
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"'I had a murder habit and it was bad,' McNamara once wrote of her obsession over the case, which had been fueled by an unrelated, unsolved murder in her hometown as a child. 'I knew I would be feeding it for the rest of my life.'"
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- New HBO docu-series, 'I'll Be Gone in the Dark' focuses on the Golden State Killer through the eyes of his surviving victims
- Joseph James DeAngelo Jr. (the Golden State Killer) is one of the most prolific murderers and serial rapists in US history; he eluded police for decades
- He committed at least 13 murders, 62 rapes and 120 burglaries in California between 1973- 1986; the of his identity mystery remained unsolved until 2018
- DeAngelo was eventually identified by investigators using forensic genetic genealogy websites like 23andMe and Ancestry.com
- The HBO series is adapted from a book by crime writer, Michelle McNamara who dedicated her life to solving the Golden State Killer case before she died in 2016
- Kris Pedretti, a victim who was brutally raped by the DeAngelo when she was 15 gave her chilling story in the series' opening episode which aired last night
- Today, Joseph James DeAngelo Jr., 72, is expected to plead guilty in Sacramento County court in order to avoid the death penalty"
HBO docuseries revisits the crimes of the Golden State serial killer
New HBO docu-series focuses on the victims of the prolific serial murderer and rapist known the Golden State Killer who unleashed a reign of terror across California during the 70s and 80s.
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