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00:00What kind of a diabolical mind would contemplate or conceive these seven murders?
00:15We were unable to restore the life of Mr. Lennon.
00:21Rebecca was shot with a powerful pistol.
00:27Revolvers are too easily available in the United States.
00:57She arrived on the morning of July 18 and showed Schaefer an autograph that she had previously given him.
01:03She was polite and kindly asked him to leave and never to return.
01:08He left, but returned only an hour later and shot him in the chest.
01:12After his murder, California passed the first laws of the country against harassment and restricted access to personal records of the Department of Traffic.
01:28Nipsey Hussle
01:38His real name was Ermias Askedom, an emerging star in the music industry.
01:43And his debut album, Victory Lap, won a Grammy nomination for Best Rap Album.
01:48Unfortunately, he would be the only rapper, as he was tragically murdered on March 31, 2019, in front of a clothing store in South Central Los Angeles.
01:58He was in the parking lot when he got into a heated discussion with a man named Eric Holder, who supposedly worked as a police informant.
02:07Motivated by the discussion, he pulled out a gun and shot Hussle at least 10 times.
02:13He was taken urgently to a nearby hospital, but he was declared dead less than 40 minutes later.
02:26Jill Dandle
02:28There have been several theories about Jill's killing, such as that she was a victim of a professional hit or mistaken identity.
02:35This popular television presenter was known for the Crime Watch program and won the BBC Personality Award in 1997.
02:44But on April 26, 1999, she was tragically shot in front of her house in London, in what appeared to be a very professional execution.
02:54According to reports, the killer took her from behind when he approached the door, threw her to the ground and shot her once in the left temple.
03:03His murder shocked the United Kingdom and led to one of the highest-level investigations in British criminal history, which led to the arrest of a man named Barry George.
03:14He was imprisoned, but the evidence was extremely weak and largely circumstantial, so he was acquitted and released in 2008.
03:23To this day, Jill Dandle's murder remains unsolved.
03:36Selena
03:37With nicknames such as the queen of Texan music and Texan Madonna, Selena was a great star in the 1990s and contributed to popularizing Latin American culture in the United States.
03:57Her tragic death was due to her relationship with Yolanda Saldívar, an unconditional fan who ended up becoming president of the fan club and manager of her boutique.
04:06The singer's family began to suspect that she was embezzling money from her various companies and fired her.
04:12Selena held a meeting with her to give her some financial documents, and that's where Saldívar pulled out a gun and shot her in the back.
04:21This death shocked the entire Latin community and beyond, and Saldívar was sentenced to life in prison.
04:36William Desmond Taylor
04:38William Desmond Taylor's murder is one of Hollywood's longest-running mysteries, dating back to the early 1920s.
04:46Taylor was a great star of the time, acted in 27 silent films and directed another 59, but was found dead in his Hollywood bungalow on the morning of February 2, 1922, with a shot in the back.
05:00This happened at a time when Hollywood was already shaking due to various scandals, including the famous Fanny Arbuckle trial, which caused a lot of yellow journalism and the reputation of the city as a bad place full of vice and violence.
05:14Although over the years several theories have been proposed about the murder, none have conclusively explained the crime, and it still hasn't been resolved to this day.
05:23Sal Mineo
05:30This beloved actor won two Oscar nominations in life, one for the famous Rebel Without a Cause and another for the historical epic Exodus by Otto Preminger.
05:40On the night of February 12, 1976, Sal returned to his West Hollywood apartment after rehearsing for a play, when he was stabbed in the heart by an assailant and quickly found by his neighbor, who heard the cries for help.
05:54Sadly, the damage was too much, and Mineo died of blood loss.
05:59A pizza delivery man named Lionel Williams was finally arrested and charged with murder, which was nothing more than a simple assault that became violent.
06:08Williams served 12 years in prison and was released in 1990.
06:23The Notorious B.I.G.
06:25Biggie Smalls
06:30An important event in the history of hip hop and music in general occurred on March 9, 1997, when Biggie Smalls was shot from a car.
06:40He had been involved in the famous fight between the West Coast and the East Coast, and at dawn on March 9 they shot him when he was leaving a party at the Los Angeles Automobile Museum.
06:52A Chevy Impala stopped next to his vehicle, and the driver used a 9mm gun to shoot him four times before fleeing at full speed.
07:00The Los Angeles police investigated the shooting, but faced numerous problems.
07:05Among the main suspects were corrupt agents from the Los Angeles police, the infamous record label Sugar Night, and a member of a band called Wardell Faust.
07:22Dean McDaryl
07:33Daryl Abbott became an important figure within the metal scene as Dean McDaryl, the famous guitarist of Pantera.
07:41Often considered one of the best in the history of rock, his life was cut short on December 8, 2004, during a concert of his alternative project, Damageplan.
07:50The band was playing at the Columbus, Ohio, Rosavilla disco when a fan broke into the stage and shot several people.
07:59Daryl received numerous impacts and died on the spot, and the shooter was shot down by a police officer who came after he had already caused enough damage.
08:09The shooting left three wounded and four dead, and it is theorized that he had delirium over Daryl due to a mental illness.
08:21Tupac
08:28The shooting from a car that ended Tupac Shakur's life is one of the saddest stories in music, known for its unjustified violence and its unresolved nature.
08:38The famous rapper left a boxing match in Las Vegas on September 7, 1996, when he received several shots from a car.
08:46He died in the hospital a few days later, leaving a deep impact on the hip hop industry.
08:52In 2023, a man named Dwayne Davis was arrested and charged with murder after decades of speculation and various theories.
09:00During the hearing before the jury, a witness revealed that the shooter was a member of the Southside Campton Crips, named DeAndre Smith.
09:16When we heard bang bang, I thought it was backfire from the lawnmower that was being worked on.
09:46Andrew Cunanan, who shot him twice in the head.
09:49There is still a lot of speculation about the murder.
09:53It is believed that Cunanan met Versace a few years before in San Francisco, but the family denies it.
09:59In addition, no one knows what his real motive was, as he took his own life shortly after murdering the fashion icon.
10:17Christian Poveda, the famous French journalist Christian Poveda, found a topic that needed something more than a simple photographic representation.
10:26His documentary debut, La Vida Loca, explored the horrible wars between gangs in El Salvador, especially from the perspective of the band Barrio 18.
10:36We are not going to stop being a gang, we are not going to stop being what we are, but it is a job and the job is respected.
10:43Despite the notoriety of the film, it gave some dangerous people more publicity than they wanted.
10:50In 2009, Poveda was shot in an attack by the band facilitated by a corrupt police officer.
10:56Almost a dozen conspirators were convicted, but a Salvadoran journalist stated that Poveda's was just one of the many murders committed in the area that day.
11:08The photographer believed in taking the last risks to spread the stories that needed to be heard.
11:14La Vida Loca is still a success, but it cost the life of a good man and important filmmaker, Chalino Sánchez.
11:27El Rey del Corrido was in the right place at the right time to influence modern Mexican folklore.
11:33Unfortunately, Chalino Sánchez was not so lucky in 1992.
11:37Four months after surviving a shooting in Coachella, he ignored a death threat at a concert in Culiacán.
11:44When he returned home, some men who claimed to be state police stopped him and wanted to talk to him at the police station.
11:51Sánchez was found handcuffed and shot the next day.
11:55El Pionero del Narco Corrido had many enemies as a volatile man who made a criminal underworld known.
12:11And Culiacán was and continues to be a bastion of the cartels.
12:15He never identified with the murderers, but his music and influence continue to bring up relevant issues.
12:30Joan Root, the Kenyan conservationist Joan Root, was a pioneer in documentaries about the environment.
12:36She was a prominent activist who faced the corrupt industries and the hunter-gatherers.
12:43This probably contributed to four men killing her in her house with an AK-47.
12:49But no one knows exactly who was behind the murder.
12:53It could have been any number of figures and criminal syndicates.
12:57And some evidence indicates that discontented or corrupt partners were involved in the murder.
13:04Finally, four men were arrested with the robbery as alleged mobile.
13:08But they were acquitted due to the weakness of the evidence.
13:12Despite all the work of Root, behind and out of cameras to do justice,
13:17she was not found guilty.
13:19Julian Omer Jamis
13:49The ephemeral of racism is covered there with nice democratic discourse.
13:56The actor and filmmaker Juliano Mer-Yamiz was very loved in Palestine and Israel.
14:02A citizen and open activist for the peace of both states.
14:06His greatest achievement was to create the Theater of Freedom in the refugee camp of Jenin.
14:12There is also a translator, he goes abroad.
14:14He drove back home from the Cultural Center when a masked shooter shot him five times in front of his son and his nanny.
14:23Although he never condemned anyone, it is suspected that the killer was an Islamic refugee and fundamentalist.
14:29Mer-Yamiz was always aware of the risks involved in trying to unify cultures with progressive ideals.
14:36Just as he united Palestinians and Israelis alive, he united them in grief for their unjust death.
14:42Andrés Escobar
14:44Sports fanaticism can be dangerous, and in a case like Andrés Escobar's, even fatal.
14:50The Colombian footballer was a well-known public figure and defender.
14:55Unfortunately, his reputation fell apart after a 1994 World Cup game between Colombia and the United States,
15:03in which he accidentally deflected the ball towards the goal of his own team.
15:08This contributed to the defeat of Colombia and the fate of the player.
15:13Five days later, he received a shot for each of the six goals scored during that unfortunate game.
15:21Humberto Castro Muñoz, a hitman whose boss allegedly bet on Colombia, was convicted after pleading guilty.
15:29Theo Van Gogh
15:31Descendant of Vincent Van Gogh's brother, Theo was a prolific and enlightening filmmaker.
15:35But a controversy broke out around the first installment of his documentary series Submission,
15:41which dealt with violence against women in Muslim societies.
15:54The short film was written by Ayan Hirzi Ali, a former Muslim of Somali origin accused of Islamophobia.
16:01The reaction culminated when the Islamic extremist Mohamed Bouyeri shot and stabbed Van Gogh.
16:08Then he nailed a death threat against Hirzi Ali to his body.
16:13The extremely public murder and the consequent trial moved the Dutch media.
16:19Van Gogh is now considered a defining figure in the importance of modern documentary,
16:25and a reminder of his dangers.
16:28Dino Bravo
16:32Adolfo Bresano was an icon of Canadian professional wrestling under the name of Dino Bravo,
16:38but he was also involved in violent situations outside the ring.
16:41After retiring in 1992, he became a rising star in the non-registered cigarette trade in Canada.
16:48It is assumed that he worked for the famous Montreal mafia of his late uncle, Vincenzo Cotroni.
16:54Whatever he was up to, his wife and daughter found him dead in his house with 17 bullet wounds.
17:02I think he may have been naive and often money does things.
17:09His colleague, wrestler Rick Martel, speculates that it was the goal after the police discovered a cocaine operation in which he was involved.
17:19Little is known about Bresano's double life and much less about his unsolved murder.
17:26It remains almost certain that the strongest man in Canada was finally shot down by organized crime.
17:38Pier Paolo Pasolini
17:50The shocking movies and writings of Pier Paolo Pasolini made him one of the most prominent Marxist artists, although divisive, in Europe.
18:02His personal life was also impregnated with controversy over his relationship with teenage boys.
18:07After being run over and beaten to death, teenager Giuseppe Pelosi confessed to having killed him in self-defense.
18:15The murder quickly became one of the most notorious in the history of cinema, especially for the evidence that suggested Pelosi's innocence.
18:24In fact, after leaving prison, he stated that his confession was coerced by several men who were probably the real culprits.
18:32It is now believed that the figure on the left was the victim of right-wing terrorism that invaded Italy in the 1970s.
18:39In 2023, a formal petition was submitted to investigate the evidence that implied a criminal syndicate affiliated politically.
18:59Sharon Tate
19:01The unjustified murder of actress Sharon Tate, along with several other people in the house she shared with director Roman Polanski, is a cultural event of the 1960s.
19:18Both she, who was 8 and a half months pregnant, and four of her friends had been stabbed to death.
19:24The police soon arrested members of Charles Manson's Bohemian sect.
19:28Although there are debates about their motives, the main theory is that he intended to incriminate the black community of high-level murders, inciting a racial apocalyptic war that he baptized as Helter Skelter.
19:41Since then, the strange incident has acquired an almost mythical reputation in the anals of true crime and Hollywood.
19:48The fact is that six lives were tragically and brutally lost.
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20:13John Lennon
20:21John Lennon, one of the most famous musicians of the 20th century, was the first to play the piano.
20:26John Lennon, one of the most influential musicians of all time, was also one of the most open pacifists of his time.
20:33Mark David Chapman was a devout admirer, but he was bothered by what he considered hypocrisy in the humanitarianism of the rich pop star.
20:41The Christian Converso was also offended by Lennon's famous comment that the Beatles were more popular than Jesus.
20:49If you give me the opportunity, I will do it.
20:55After months of planning, he flew to New York, followed Lennon to his apartment complex and shot him four times in the back.
21:03This tragedy has become recognized as a defining symbol of violence in the modern era, and Chapman himself now deeply regrets his actions.
21:12He also admits the real motivation for such violence.
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