
Confession of a Killer
America's No 1 Serial Killer Tells His Story for the First Time
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Narrated by:
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Steve Owens
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By:
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John Stone
About this listen
John Stone was a prolific American serial killer who was found dead from a shotgun wound in Houston Texas in early 2021. In the typewriter next to his corpse, the police found this confession.
Stone committed some of the most horrific and disgusting crimes in US history during his 40-year reign of terror. He was never apprehended for the 27 women he murdered, and this confession is the first time the details of his gruesome crimes have come to light.
Law enforcement agents from multiple states are currently working on these cases, and they hope to finally give some closure to the families involved.
John Stone was a real monster.
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