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Dark Finds Explained - The Most Psychopathic Serial Killers
Episode 66

Dark Finds Explained - The Most Psychopathic Serial Killers

Dark Finds Podcast · Gary Colton

January 26, 202648m 11sExplicit

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Show Notes

In this episode, we examine the most psychopathic and cannibal killers in modern history.


Each case is broken down clearly and factually in under five minutes, focusing on who was involved, what happened, and how the case ended.


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Cases covered in this episode:

  • Issei Sagawa — A confessed killer who walked free due to legal loopholes
  • Albert Fish — One of the most psychologically disturbing criminals in history
  • Armin Meiwes — A case that forced courts to confront consent and murder
  • Peter Bryan — A preventable tragedy caused by systemic failure
  • Israel Keyes
  • Ed Kemper
  • Ted Bundy
  • Dennis Rader


This video avoids sensationalism and focuses on verified facts to provide context and understanding of these crimes.


⚠️Listener discretion advised. This content discusses violent crime and may not be suitable for some viewers.


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