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EPISODE · Apr 24, 2019 · 18 MIN

Top 4 CRIMINALS Caught By CONFESSIONS

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Countless murders happen every day yet only a handful are ever solved. Sometimes, the only thing detectives can hope for is that a killer will come forward and confess to their crimes. Weather of a guilt or searching for fame, The people on this list, did just that. These are the top 4 Criminals caught by CONFESSIONS. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________4. Cosmo DiNardoIn Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between July 5 and July 7, 2017, four young men were indiscriminately murdered by 2 cousins. Cosmo DiNardo, 20, is the son of a wealthy businessman and this isn’t his first brush in with the law. He’s had more than 30 run-ins with the police but somehow has never been charged or convicted for anything. Meanwhile, his second cousin, Sean Kratz, had been in and out of jail following several burglaries including stealing a dog and lawn equipment. Despite being cousins the two were never really that close. In fact, they only started hanging out in the months prior to their gruesome killings. 3. Brian HawkinsFor 25-years, Brian Hawkins from Redding, California, kept a dark secret – and it was that he had killed a man. One day Brian walked into the KRCR news station and said he was “sick of running” and that his newfound faith in “God and Christ” along with his own conscience has convinced him to admit his role in the murder of then 19-year old, Frankie McAlister.Frankie’s body had been found a year after he went missing in May of 1993. His vehicle had been abandoned in a Costco parking lot, Blood was found on both the interior and exterior of the car. Even though police managed to identify Hawkins and the Culver siblings to be the last people seen with Frankie, they’ve maintained their innocence and because of lacking evidence were never charged. 2. Robert DurstBorn to NYC mogul, Seymour Durst and his wife, Bernice, Robert Durst from New York City, is one of four children. Even as a young kid, he appeared to have psychological problems. Robert once underwent counselling for his sibling rivalry and in 1953, a psychiatrist diagnosed him as having “personality decomposition and possibly even schizophrenia.” By the time he was in highschool in Scarsdale, he was described as a loner. He went on to enroll in a doctoral program at UCLA after college and this is where he first met, Susan Berman. Eventually he became a real estate developer, but the family business was later appointed to his brother, Douglas, instead of him. This proclamation caused a huge rift between Robert and his family, leading to eventual estrangement. 1. Henry Lee LucasBorn in Blacksburg, Virginia, Henry Lee Lucas had a dysfunctional childhood and family life. His dad was an alcoholic and his mother was a sex worker. As a child, he was forced to watch his mother have sex with her clients and she would often dress him as a girl. She also beat him heavily, even hitting him once with a plank on the head that sent him into a coma for 3 days. When he was 10 years old, he suffered an accidental eye injury. His mother ignored it until it got infected and it had to be removed and replaced with a glass eye. By this time, Lucas, had become an alcoholic and his brother and “Uncle Bernie” (his mother’s lover) had introduced him to animal torture and bestiality.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

Countless murders happen every day yet only a handful are ever solved. Sometimes, the only thing detectives can hope for is that a killer will come forward and confess to their crimes. Weather of a guilt or searching for fame, The people on this list, did just that. These are the top 4 Criminals caught by CONFESSIONS. Please support Scary Mysteries! Check out our Patreon at https://www.patreon.com/scarymysteries... - There's a lot of cool access, giveaways and even a custom episode!Buy awesome original shirts made by Scary Mysteries https://newdawnfilm.com/scary-mysteri...Subscribe for Weekly Videos here: https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCiE8..._________________________________________________________4. Cosmo DiNardoIn Bucks County, Pennsylvania, between July 5 and July 7, 2017, four young men were indiscriminately murdered by 2 cousins. Cosmo DiNardo, 20, is the son of a wealthy businessman and this isn’t his first brush in with the law. He’s had more than 30 run-ins with the police but somehow has never been charged or convicted for anything. Meanwhile, his second cousin, Sean Kratz, had been in and out of jail following several burglaries including stealing a dog and lawn equipment. Despite being cousins the two were never really that close. In fact, they only started hanging out in the months prior to their gruesome killings. 3. Brian HawkinsFor 25-years, Brian Hawkins from Redding, California, kept a dark secret – and it was that he had killed a man. One day Brian walked into the KRCR news station and said he was “sick of running” and that his newfound faith in “God and Christ” along with his own conscience has convinced him to admit his role in the murder of then 19-year old, Frankie McAlister.Frankie’s body had been found a year after he went missing in May of 1993. His vehicle had been abandoned in a Costco parking lot, Blood was found on both the interior and exterior of the car. Even though police managed to identify Hawkins and the Culver siblings to be the last people seen with Frankie, they’ve maintained their innocence and because of lacking evidence were never charged. 2. Robert DurstBorn to NYC mogul, Seymour Durst and his wife, Bernice, Robert Durst from New York City, is one of four children. Even as a young kid, he appeared to have psychological problems. Robert once underwent counselling for his sibling rivalry and in 1953, a psychiatrist diagnosed him as having “personality decomposition and possibly even schizophrenia.” By the time he was in highschool in Scarsdale, he was described as a loner. He went on to enroll in a doctoral program at UCLA after college and this is where he first met, Susan Berman. Eventually he became a real estate developer, but the family business was later appointed to his brother, Douglas, instead of him. This proclamation caused a huge rift between Robert and his family, leading to eventual estrangement. 1. Henry Lee LucasBorn in Blacksburg, Virginia, Henry Lee Lucas had a dysfunctional childhood and family life. His dad was an alcoholic and his mother was a sex worker. As a child, he was forced to watch his mother have sex with her clients and she would often dress him as a girl. She also beat him heavily, even hitting him once with a plank on the head that sent him into a coma for 3 days. When he was 10 years old, he suffered an accidental eye injury. His mother ignored it until it got infected and it had to be removed and replaced with a glass eye. By this time, Lucas, had become an alcoholic and his brother and “Uncle Bernie” (his mother’s lover) had introduced him to animal torture and bestiality.Support the show Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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