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🗓️ 4 September 2024
⏱️ 7 minutes
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0:00.0 | I found my great-grandma Annie in the 1921 census on Ancestry. |
0:04.5 | I discovered she was widowed in the First World War, living in York, raising six children all by herself. |
0:11.4 | Discover the inspiring women in your family in the 1921 England and Wales census, free with ancestry. |
0:18.8 | Simply register at Ancestry.com.uk with just your name and email for unlimited searches of the census plus millions more records, free until the 9th of March. |
0:29.1 | Terms apply. |
0:30.4 | There were two more murders, 15 miles away. |
0:32.7 | When police arrives, they found the telephones and electricity lines. |
0:36.1 | We have a weird homicide. |
0:38.9 | A scene described by one investigator as reminiscent of a weird... |
0:42.3 | A cop of murder... |
0:44.3 | Some criminals will never see how their actions have hurt others. |
0:49.5 | On September 4th, 2008, a guiltless man was sentenced for crimes that not only took the lives of six |
0:56.2 | individuals, but left lasting wounds on the families who lost their loved ones in truly horrific |
1:02.8 | ways. So if you like your coffee hot, but your bones chilled, sit back and start your day |
1:08.9 | with a morning cup of murder. |
1:18.6 | Raoul Ossil Mariquin Reyes was born on September 1st, 1980 in Tempico, Mexico. |
1:26.4 | In January of 1999, Raoul, now 18, joined the 15th Infantry Battalion of Tampico, |
1:32.3 | where he managed to reach the rank of second sergeant before being discharged in May of 2004. |
1:46.9 | Unfortunately, due to his lack of financial resources, Raoul's plan to advance in the militia and study medicine were squashed, and instead, he began a life of crime once he resigned from service. |
1:54.5 | With a record littered with robbery and violence, Roul's last crime managed to keep him in prison for 14 months. This, however, did nothing to stop him, and upon his release in August of 2005, he moved to Mexico |
2:03.4 | City and continued his criminal career. It wasn't long before theft turned into kidnapping, |
2:11.0 | and kidnappings turned into cold-blooded murders. Later known as El Sadiko, Barul began approaching potential victims, |
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