Serial Killer: Michael "Weirdo" Swango | Documentary



His intercontinental murder spree lasted from 1983 to 1987. Good-looking, blonde, blue-eyed and affable, openly supportive of his authorities, he was often well-liked and appreciated by fellow professionals. He was aware of his charisma and used it to cover his suspicious maneuvers and his chronic lies. The nurses knew he was up to no good — dangerous even, but the other doctors paid no attention until the suspicious deaths started piling up. When the FBI finally caught him, he explained how he loved the “sweet, husky, close smell of indoor homicide, these murders were the only way I have of reminding myself that I’m still alive.”

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21 thoughts on “Serial Killer: Michael "Weirdo" Swango | Documentary”

  1. @Serial Killer Documentaries Have you considered doing a video on Dr Harold Shipman? He is arguably the most prolific serial killer from the UK government investigations after he was convicted

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  2. Please don’t use euphemisms like self-checkout or unalived for suicide. Suicide is a public health crisis and talking about it openly can help society and individuals have a better discussion about why it happens and what can be done to stop it. Using euphemisms helps no one in the long term.

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  3. His dad`s scrap book of violence , horror and death is clear proof that in this case Psychopathy was inherited genetically 100% for sure .. His dad probably chose a military career so he could kill and it would be perfectly acceptable ….

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