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Apr 2022
35m 3s

Carl Eugene Watts : The Sunday Morning S...

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Carl Eugene Watts developed a hatred of women and just felt a need to harm them. From physical attacks to murders, he didn’t have any other motive than to just harm young women. Over the court of 8 years and two states, he assaulted and murdered dozens of women just because he wanted to. For more stories of the worst people on earth, visit our YouTube Chann ... Show More
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