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HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

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HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby Basra- » Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:51 pm

OK, the title is called Tales of the Grim Sleeper. LOOOOL Anyway, this is a fascinating documentary. :clap: It talks about this black man in Los angeles, arrested in 2010 after killing black hookers for 25 years. Breath taking & amazing. I urge u all to watch it. It took a British guy with a camera to make this documentary. Its an amazing insight of the hooker world, an adoon prostitute going around with the British guy and asking who knew the man. Apparently the black serial killer never even had a traffic ticket. He was a respected man who even worked as a part time mechanic for the cop cars. He was discovered because of his son, who being a young black man, was arrested for something minor, his DNA taken, and BOOM--the database was a hit--and the daddy is in prison now, awaiting a tantalizing trial. What would u do if your son caused u to go to prison for life? :stylin:

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby SultanOrder » Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:57 pm

You should watch Jinx it's about Robert Durst from one of the top families in NY.

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby Basra- » Tue Apr 28, 2015 2:58 pm

You should watch Jinx it's about Robert Durst from one of the top families in NY.

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Thanks. I will. :rose:

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby Basra- » Tue Apr 28, 2015 3:54 pm

OK, the title is called Tales of the Grim Sleeper. LOOOOL Anyway, this is a fascinating documentary. :clap: It talks about this black man in Los angeles, arrested in 2010 after killing black hookers for 25 years. Breath taking & amazing. I urge u all to watch it. It took a British guy with a camera to make this documentary. Its an amazing insight of the hooker world, an adoon prostitute going around with the British guy and asking who knew the man. Apparently the black serial killer never even had a traffic ticket. He was a respected man who even worked as a part time mechanic for the cop cars. He was discovered because of his son, who being a young black man, was arrested for something minor, his DNA taken, and BOOM--the database was a hit--and the daddy is in prison now, awaiting a tantalizing trial. What would u do if your son caused u to go to prison for life? :stylin:

Corrections: He had 14 felony convictions, mostly for grand car theft, and maybe some battery. But funny thing is, his DNA was never taken. Maybe he was lucky his crimes were before 2003, when DNA technology went into full effect. :eat:

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby Thuganomics » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:41 pm

A blonde was down on her luck. In
order to raise money, she decided to
kidnap a kid and hold him for
ransom. So she went to a
playground, grabbed a kid, and took
him behind a tree.
"I've kidnapped you!", said the
blonde and then proceeded to write
a note saying, "I've kidnapped your
kid. Tomorrow morning, put $10,000
in a paper bag and place it under
the pecan tree next to the
playground. Signed, A Blonde."
The Blonde then pinned the note to
the kid's shirt and sent him home to
show his parents.The next morning
the blonde checked under the tree
and surely enough, a paper bag was
sitting there. The Blonde opened
the bag and found the $10,000 with
a note that said,


"How could you do
this to a fellow blonde?"

Signed Basra

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Re: HBO Documentary: Black Serial Killer.

Postby Robotic » Tue Apr 28, 2015 4:46 pm

Oh, Basra. OOOOOOOOOOOOOH! Trying to ignore me and sh*t? I will come for you.

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