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Serial Killing : A Podcast

Daniel Camargo Barbosa

Serial Killing : A Podcast

Elissa Kerrill

True Crime

4.31K Ratings

🗓️ 29 March 2020

⏱️ 25 minutes

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Summary

Daniel's mother died when he was a toddler and he quickly inherited an adolescent stepmother who was cruel. He grew up to hate women.


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Transcript

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0:00.0

From about 15 years on and

0:05.0

15 years on and up, a great deal of my thoughts were,

0:15.0

basically unshareable.

0:18.8

We are all evil in some form where another.

0:19.8

Oh, yeah, yes, I am. Not 100% but I am not a hundred percent, but I am.

0:25.0

My mother was a sick, angry, hungry, and very sad woman. I hated her but I wanted to love my mother.

0:37.0

This is serial killing a podcast.

0:42.0

Hello again and welcome to serial killing a podcast. This is Alyssa Carroll and I am

0:49.2

your host and the creator of at serial underscore killing on Instagram where we go through the life

0:56.0

stories of serial killers to see if we might catch a glimpse of why they displayed

1:02.0

their famous vile and disturbing behaviors.

1:07.0

This week's podcast will be on Daniel Camargo Barbosa. Daniel was born on January 22nd, 1930 in Analema, Columbia. So let's get into some history for that time.

1:25.0

1930 was the first year of the Great Depression.

1:30.0

The stock markets crashed the year before.

1:34.0

Politicians went into a panic and one senator called for an increase in tariffs.

1:40.0

The Tariff Act was then passed by the US Congress increasing the tariffs charged on foreign goods being imported.

1:49.0

In turn, otheradma Gandhi and his followers began the 200-mile march to the saltbeds of Jolopur.

2:05.4

This was a nonviolent protest against the British rule in India.

2:11.0

You see, there was a British monopoly on salt and India was not allowed to produce or sell salt independently.

2:20.0

Also in 1930 there was a new emperor in Ethiopia and he was best known for his efforts to bring Ethiopia into the international community by joining the League of Nations and then later the United Nations

2:35.6

and he was praised for his attempts to modernize the country. In Argentina

2:41.6

the government was overthrown by a coup.

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