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🗓️ 13 June 2023
⏱️ 35 minutes
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0:00.0 | Hi friends how are you today? My name is Bailey Sarian. Today is Monday, which means it's a murder, |
0:05.2 | mystery, and makeup Monday. |
0:13.6 | If you are new here, hi, how are you? My name is Bailey Sarian and on Mondays I sit down and talk |
0:18.5 | about a true crime story that's been heavy on my noggin and I'm out of breath. I do my makeup |
0:25.6 | at the same time. If you're interested in true crime and you like makeup, I would highly suggest |
0:29.5 | you hit that subscribe button because I'm here for you on Mondays. So today I do have to add a warning. |
0:35.1 | Warning following presentation is intended for mature audiences. It contains graphic descriptions |
0:39.8 | of crime scenes, adult dialogue, and strong language viewer discretion is advised. It's about the |
0:45.1 | Cleveland torso killer today's story and it is it's intense. So during the 1930s Cleveland was |
0:53.2 | a city on the rise, Cleveland, Ohio. The population continued to grow and became a melting pot of |
0:59.1 | laborers needed to support our steel and manufacturing base. Now despite the effects of the great |
1:05.1 | depression, people were beginning to get on their feet again. But during this time, one of the most |
1:11.6 | prolific and grew some serial killers of all time carried out acts of horror, which led to one of |
1:18.4 | the biggest unsolved crimes in history. Yeah, unsolved baby. So the place Lake Erie, it's near Cleveland, |
1:26.4 | Ohio. The year is 1934, the month, September. What seems to be a woman's body washes up the |
1:34.0 | shore of Lake Erie. What was found was a woman's torso with her thigh still attached but amputated |
1:40.1 | at the knees. It was believed that she may have been covered in some sort of chemical which left her |
1:47.1 | skin really red, tough and textured, almost like leather. The authorities searched the area |
1:52.7 | locating a few other body parts but her head was never found. It was believed that this woman had been |
2:00.3 | around her mid-30s, but authorities were really unable to identify who she was exactly. Sadly, |
2:06.8 | she would be referred to as the lady of the lake, but with no leads or clues, the case really just |
2:12.9 | went cold. Like where was the head? You know, jeez. So about a year later in an area called Kingsbury |
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