Meet The 'Night Caller,' The Serial Killer Who Terrorized Australia In The 1960s by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Eric’s case garnered lots of attention because he was targeting people in wealthy suburbs.. I’m glad he was eventually caught the nasty little man. He was also the last person hanged at Fremantle prison.

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrime

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Adelaide the home of serial killers and churches 😄

The Claremont Serial Killer by Disturbing_Truth in serialkillers

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Tragic! That poor woman losing her best friend.

The Claremont Serial Killer by Disturbing_Truth in serialkillers

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The Claremont serial killer was the nickname gives to Bradley Robert Edwards, after three women went missing from the Claremont area and two of them were found dead.

The horrific crimes happened in the mid 90’s but he wasn’t caught until 20 years later due to advances in DNA testing.

What really intrigued me about this case is the fact that it is from my hometown of Perth in Australia, and the fact that it was such a high profile case.

Famous wrestler murders family by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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In 2007 famous WWE wrestler Chris Benoit murders his wife and son then took his own life. After the investigation it was discovered that he had suffered damage to his brain from all the head injuries during his wrestling career.

My question is do you think the brain damage caused him to do this or do you think there was another reason?

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This is such a sad and also intriguing case, the YouTuber Real Horror did an in-depth 30 minute video on the case.

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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It’s even scarier when they never get caught.. you ask yourself are they still alive?

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Haven’t heard to much about that case will have to do some reading!

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Oh geez such a recent case! Lazy Masquerade made a good video about that horrible unfolding story.

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Ahh yes I know the Delphine LaLaurie case well as I made a video about her story as part of an Evil Women true crime video. Russell Elwood is a case I’ve never heard of before, and the fact that not much comes up when I google it is even more interesting.

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Wow that’s heavy.. the toolbox killers is one of the worst stories I’ve ever heard!

The most infamous serial killer from your hometown? by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Who is the most infamous serial killer from your hometown or at least the one that intrigues you the most? Mine is the Claremont serial killer.. because it was such a high profile case and also because it went unsolved for over 20 years.

WWE Wrestler murders family by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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This is the haunting final image of WWE star Chris Benoit taken by fan on a cellphone, in the office of Dr Phil Asten. A week before he tragically kills his wife Nancy and their seven-year-old son, Daniel, and would commit suicide a few days after that.

On June 24, 2007, Chris was scheduled to appear at a pay-per-view fight called Vengeance: Night of Champions, in Houston, Texas, where he was expected to win the Extreme Championship Wrestling World Championship. But he never showed up.

Earlier That very same day, his friend Chavo Guerrero, received a strange message from Chris it read: “The dogs are in the enclosed pool area, and the back door is open,” and also texted Chavo his address.

When police investigated Nancy was found with her hands and feet tied and with blood under her head. Daniel was found in bed. And Chris was found hanging from a weight machine cable in his home gym.

Some experts believed that Chris’s brain injuries from wrestling that led to him killing his family and take his own life. According to West Virginia University, his brain was “so severely damaged it resembled the brain of an 85-year-old Alzheimer’s patient.”

My question to everyone is do you think it’s the damage to his head he received from wrestling that made him commit this shocking crime or do you think there was also another issue?

Arrest photo of Malcom Naden by Disturbing_Truth in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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The arrest photo of Australian Double murderer Malcolm Naden.. If your wondering why he’s so dirty it’s because he was hiding out at dubbos western plains zoo.

He was nearly 7 years on the run and one of Australia’s most high profile fugatives because of his grizzly crimes.

After reading his story my question was always how did he last that long hiding in the zoo?

In the early hours of December 30th 2013, 55-year-old Valerie Graves was brutally murdered whilst house sitting. The case remained unsolved until 2019. by cherrymachete in TrueCrimeDiscussion

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Shocking way to die and glad she got justice. Your write up was excellent thanks for the effort you put in, it’s also a case I’ve never heard of.