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Weekly Spooky: Scary Stories, Urban Legends & Horror Every Week - Terrifying & True | Henry Lee Lucas - The Confession Killer

Terrifying & True | Henry Lee Lucas - The Confession Killer

09/11/23 • 23 min

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Weekly Spooky: Scary Stories, Urban Legends & Horror Every Week
Henry Lee Lucas, often dubbed "The Confession Killer," was a serial killer known for his jaw-dropping confessions to hundreds of murders across the United States. Yet, the true mystery lies in the unsettling question: Were his claims of committing these heinous acts fact or fiction, and what drove him to such bizarre extremes of deceit?
Dive into the captivating world of Pakistani urban legends. From haunted landmarks to enigmatic creatures, prepare to explore the mysterious narratives that define Pakistan's folklore.
We are telling that story today, on Terrifying & True
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Produced by Daniel Wilder
Executive Producer Rob Fields
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Henry Lee Lucas, often dubbed "The Confession Killer," was a serial killer known for his jaw-dropping confessions to hundreds of murders across the United States. Yet, the true mystery lies in the unsettling question: Were his claims of committing these heinous acts fact or fiction, and what drove him to such bizarre extremes of deceit?
Dive into the captivating world of Pakistani urban legends. From haunted landmarks to enigmatic creatures, prepare to explore the mysterious narratives that define Pakistan's folklore.
We are telling that story today, on Terrifying & True
Support us on Patreon http://patreon.com/IncrediblyHandsome
Contact Us/Submit a Story
twitter.com/WeeklySpooky
facebook.com/WeeklySpooky
[email protected]
Original Theme by Ray Mattis
Music by AudioBlocks
Produced by Daniel Wilder
Executive Producer Rob Fields
Find everything at:
WeeklySpooky.com

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