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Mini Episode: A Freeway Killer, Patrick Kearny

Mini Episode: A Freeway Killer, Patrick Kearny

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In this chilling mini episode of True Gay Crime, we dive deep into the disturbing life and crimes of Patrick Kearney, infamously known as the Freeway Killer. Kearney's reign of terror in the 1970s left Southern California in fear, as he preyed on young men along the highways.

We explore his background, his shocking methods, and how he evaded capture for years. How did he turn from a quiet, intelligent man into one of the most notorious serial killers in American history?

Tune in to uncover the twisted psychology behind his heinous acts and the investigation that finally brought him to justice.

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