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History's Biggest Villains Jay Peezy

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Welome to History's Biggest Villians, where I talk about the most evil people the world has ever seen. Support this podcast: https://podcasters.spotify.com/pod/show/jaypeezy/support

    Clifton Bloomfield: The Breaking Bad Killer

    Clifton Bloomfield: The Breaking Bad Killer

    Clifton Bloomfield was always known as a bully. His parents forced him to undergo treatment for a schizophrenia diagnosis, but this didn’t stop his violent behavior. He stole a motorcycle and robbed a church, and in 1989, he and his sister went on a robbery spree in Phoenix. Clifton got 13 years in prison and his sister got 10. After being released in 2002, he was arrested again for armed robbery two years later. While he was on parole, he played an extra in the 2008 movie Felon. But the film crew didn’t know that they had a serial killer on the set.




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    • 14 min
    Marcus Wesson: The Incest Cult Leader

    Marcus Wesson: The Incest Cult Leader

    Marcus Wesson was someone who was extremely hungry for power. Since he was extremely inadequate in his outside life, he decided to create his own cult. However, the members of his “family” came from incestuous relationships with his daughters and nieces, fathering seven children, bringing the number of children in Wesson’s to 18 . He sheltered them in the house and brainwashed them into believing he was the Messiah. He couldn’t keep a steady job as he constantly moved the family into uninhabitable homes, including army tents, abandoned trailers and tugboats. On March 12, 2004, Marcus bought a house in Fresno that used to be an office building. The city authorities took action to evict the family as the building was non-residential. Taking this as an attack against his family, Marcus decided that his days as a cult leader were over.




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    • 11 min
    The Story of George Hassell

    The Story of George Hassell

    George Hassell was an alcoholic womanizer who had met, married and divorced several women. He also had a lengthy criminal record that included embezzlement and desertion from military service. In 1924, his brother died after being kicked in the head by a mule while working a field. George then married his brother’s widow, adopting her eight children as well. On December 5 1926, George and his wife Susan got into an argument after he had impregnated his 13 year old stepdaughter. After this, George grabbed a hammer and killed his wife. But then he decided that the entire family had to die.




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    • 13 min
    Michaiah Shobek: The Angels Of Lucifer Killer

    Michaiah Shobek: The Angels Of Lucifer Killer

    What do you usually imagine when you think of the Bahamas? Probably loads of sun, beaches, resorts and overall relaxation. Well in the early 1970’s, this mostly peaceful nation was rocked by the gruesome murders of three American tourists. Ironically, the killer wasn’t from the Bahamas, either.




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    • 7 min
    Kenyel Brown: The Informant Turned Killer

    Kenyel Brown: The Informant Turned Killer

    On February 24, 2020 in Oak Park, Michigan, career criminal Kenyel Brown shot himself in the head in a backyard after being surrounded by police. He would die four days later, ending a two month long murder spree that left six people dead. After his death, the city as well as the entire state of Michigan was shocked to find out that this habitual offender was actually a police informant.




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    • 10 min
    Beverley Allitt: The Angel Of Death

    Beverley Allitt: The Angel Of Death

    The Grantham and Kesteven Hospital in Lincolnshire was a respected medical facility in the local community. But in 1991, very strange things started happening in Children’s Ward 4, as several code blues happened over a 60-day period. Four children had died during this time, and the hospital staff were flustered as to what the cause was. But, nobody would’ve guessed that one of the nurses might’ve been responsible.




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