Henri Landru: The Seductive Serial Killer | Twisted Tales
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A gruesome tale set during the First World War, ‘The Bluebeard Case’ tells of a seemingly respectable man who targets single women and sets about seducing them, with the sole aim of murdering them. But it doesn’t stop there. He goes on to burn their bodies on his stove in his house in France, and finally strips them of all their assets.
His name is Henri Désiré Landru. He is arrested during the investigations of two missing women, but what the police don’t realise is that they’ve just stumbled across one of the most notorious criminals of the 20th Century…
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I'm lost as to how someone can be so drunk that they fall into a fire place and burn to death, like even the drunkest of drunks would have enough logic to figure out "burning to death seems to be beyond my super human powers"
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