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Dec 2023
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EP. 135 TEXAS - Teenager Killer Jake Eva...

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In October of 2012, seventeen-year-old Jake Evans of Aledo, Texas had this recurring thought running through his head. He wanted to murder his entire family. Jake would later admit that these thoughts grew more intensely after watching Rob Zombie’s 2007 remake of “Halloween.” He was fascinated at the fact that the young Michael Myers could kill his family with such ease. But after murdering his own family, Jake realize that he was no Michael Myers. And instead of feeling euphoria, like he expected, he immediately regretted the decision that would forever change his life.

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