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about serial killers and you're going to learn about him as well. So the serial killer we're on about today is Chrisman Goethe um yeah he's not very known but he's one of the most serial killers with the most like murders. So we're going to tell the story and we're going to hear Sam's opinions on it and mine. So hey everyone he was a German serial killer of the 16th century he reportedly murdered 964 people. He was not a count for 13 years. He was killing people from 1569 to 5081. He died 17th June 1581 in Germany. I said that word. For about seven years he lived in a cave complex about one German mile. The cave complex is described as being clearly built just like an ordinary house. Inside the cellars room and chambers with all the household goods though to that being in a house like he had everything would be like in a normal house. Criminal active and methods. So this is like his criminal active and methods he had. In contact with reports of other rubber killers from the time like those. Peter and Jacob some are descriptions of supernatural abilities and contacts with the devil and absence from the 1581 account of Christian. Because yeah I'm assuming. He is also definitely reported as guilty of multiple infanticides and accounts from 1581 does not conduct with a practice of black magic or capitalism. He was prone to double-cross his own partners in crime in order to get his hands on the whole body rather than just to share it once and helped being the loot of his cave served for them poisoned food or drink rarely everyone. Surviving beyond five hours he is said to have thrown their bodies into a mine shaft connected with his king congress. So he would have partners who would help him with the crime but he would literally want the whole bodies to himself. So people he murdered like they murdered together he would want more to themselves so he would like poison his like helpers with him so he could get his whole hands on the body. Ew. Disgusting. Oh my god I've missed something. Right he also had a sex slave so we're going to talk about his sex slave he had because it's one of the most important things and it's actually one of the daughters of the one of his partners he had who helped him do the murdering. Shortly after he looked up the residence at the Fregberg he met an intended victim the young daughter of Cooper Improper on the Rimey River. She was traveling to travel to live with her brother he ordered her under death threats to come and live with him. He made her swear she would never betray him for the next seven years she served his sexual wants. Wherever he went out to find a new victim he bound her ankle with a chain so that she could not escape. He fathered six kids with her but at birth he would kill them hang them and leave them dangling in the wind. Stretch them out and then made the corpse move he said like in the wind they would move in like the corpse would move in the wind and he loved it and he also pressed on their necks to kill them at birth so he would make six kids with her but because he didn't want them he just wanted to kill them and then yeah strangle them see them dangle in the wind that's what he loved. That's actually disgusting who would think to do that obviously him it's traumatizing that poor woman. Imagine walking past that and seeing like dead bodies. I don't know but it's like 1581 but I didn't know there was even police back then but apparently there was. I don't know I don't know. Downfall so this is his downfall. Chrisman finally related to the woman's repeated pleasing that she might be allowed to meet other people and granted her wish to visit Burt Kessie under a concertion of removed oath not to betray him but once there seeing the little children running about in the street she had a breakdown and went down on her knees in Lampton so I'm guessing that's like a city and she began to wail and weep bitterly mentally compressed with her but when anyone asked her about with her troubles where she refused to reveal them but she was desperate to say her story she confessed everything known. In order to catch Chrisman off guard the following scheme was hatched she was given a sack of peas and with them she marked the way out of the cave complex so she's finally you know gotten help and told the police or the FBI what he has done and is trying to catch him. On the 13th of May 1851 30 armed men set up a capture of him he was sleeping when they came because she made him relax with the gentle words she stroked his hair and his arms but in Chrisman's eyes Chrisman cried out oh you faithless betrayal whore I had this I would known I would have strangled you a long time ago. Within Chrisman's cave complex an increasing mass of bodies was found in the form of wine dried salted meat so he would actually make like the bodies of like he would make the bodies into like wine dried and salt meat those are like kind of cannibalism yeah basically but I don't think he would eat them because he literally said earlier like he didn't do communism so I think maybe he didn't eat them he just made them I don't know yeah like made them themselves sold them so other people he might actually do that confession trial and execution so this is when he got found out and now he's on his trial and execution. Chrisman kept a diary in which he detailed the murders of 19 no 964 individuals as well a tally loot gained from them the diary he confessed to all the numbers adding that if he had reached the skull of thousands of victims he would have been satisfied with that number on June 17th of June 1951 no yeah Chrisman was found guilty which put on his death sentence by breaking the wheel he entered nine on the wheel explaining kept him alive suffering with strong drink every day that his heart would be strangled so he would have to sit on that like lay on that wheel for about nine days and they'll feed him so he'll be alive yeah but it's like strangled his heart or something yeah so it's strangling his heart so he would like be on that wheel and they'll feed him so he would live and he could feel the pain of his like his heart getting strangled oh my god that's that's all the information we know so yeah so what do you think about this guy do you think he's worse than Jack the Ripper or like Jeffrey Dahmer um I don't know what Jack the Ripper did um do you not or did the Ripper was like the one who killed like there's a prostitutes and like loads of women but killing prostitutes isn't that bad yeah but like they're women and they're innocent and like he never got found out the Ripper though yeah but how how do they know of him because they didn't know like or was it just a name like yeah Jack the Ripper they just called him Jack the Ripper so didn't Jeffrey Dahmer like kill people then like ate them yeah I'm pretty sure I don't know actually to be fair I think he's worse because he put like babies like dead bodies up out in the wind so that's actually disturbing he killed like a lot of more people as well he killed like nearly a thousand people he must have had something wrong with him in in the head then to like do that yeah true but back then like they might think it might be easier to get away with it and like they lived in caves and all that you still gotta be like mentally ill to do it but I think it's worse back then because you you can't get help yeah but mentally you're ill you have to deal with it it's a kill yeah he's actually one of the um like highest murdered like how many people he's murdered I was like one of the highest serial killers that like have murdered people he's definitely worse than Jeffrey Dahmer but you don't even hear about him though like you hear about like yeah there's you know Jeffrey Dahmer the Ripper Ted Bundy he's not famous even though he killed over a hundred thousand yeah it's because it was so late back then but like these people were like Jeffrey Dahmer what year was he I don't even know what year he was but he was wasn't he wasn't like I'm not saying he was recent but like he's more recent than like all the like the other I think he's like 80s or 90s isn't he maybe 60 here probably I don't know I want to find out the last 100 years yeah obviously yeah I don't really know Ted Bundy's story though who's even who's you don't know no I don't know I don't watch killer I don't watch it it's like Afro Knight played him in a movie yeah but I didn't really watch that kind of stuff yeah no that's why I'm here Taylor to hear that story well I think you should look it up well thank you for listening if you've got any um opinions on the serial killer and if you have any suggestions what I should do next and bye Sam thank you for being on the show thank you for having me telling that lovely lovely

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