• 423 - Serial Killer Carl Panzram: One Man Apocalypse

  • Oct 7 2024
  • Length: 2 hrs and 39 mins
  • Podcast

423 - Serial Killer Carl Panzram: One Man Apocalypse

  • Summary

  • Carl Panzram is one of the most interesting serial killers we've ever covered. He was incredibly self-aware. He knew he was bad. He didn't pretend, following his final arrest, that he hadn't done any of the horrible things he did. He only wished he could've done more horrible things. He truly hated the entire human race. Including himself. To the point that he when it was his time to die, he practically ran to the hangman's noose.

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