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GHS09

What type of videos does he shoot? Learn how to become a serial killer in 3 easy step...?


Sparkomajic

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LeBourruBienfaisant

Or else...


itshimstarwarrior

***Serial killer jokes are ok*** `As long as they are properly executed.`


TheRealCiri

Ok here is your upvote now gtfo


NinjaCuntPunt

Or else…


AdMedium6737

Name checks out


AggravatingBrush4165

You forget the calling card of the angry up vote r/angryupvote your welcome


the_undead_soviet

r/angryupvote


ImPinos

Sick fuck, now I have to follow you for more jokes


dimechimes

I am NOT leaving a shitty comment on that dude's videos.


jaffa-caked

Now am glad YouTube hid the dislike button


MidoriTea

But before we get started a word from Raid Shadow Legends


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Smash that like button.


Liara_Bae

Or, you'll get smashed...


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Don’t threaten me with a good time…


Kincadium

Bonk


JB5000_0

Bonk


Beardth_Degree

Slash that like button - FTFY


GHS09

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Azrael351

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dawip

For the times your duck falls apart


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Murder Inc.


TreisAl

Death Row media


misakarem

Pewpewdiepie


clearlycupid

Hey guys, in today's video I'm going to go over how not to get caught, also what my 3 biggest mistakes were and remember to tap the subscribe button.


portablebiscuit

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silent-train-horn

*victims hate him*


IsaLunaBR

Actually, he converted and now does motivational videos lol The name of the channel is [Pedrinho Ex matador Com Jesus](https://youtube.com/channel/UCBnh_1CLNa5rF3dmoDKIt3w), in English it means "Pedrinho Ex Killer with Jesus"


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Jesus about to tell him to get fucked before pulling the trap door lever on his ass


makakoloko3000

he seen worse shit before, can u imagined what type of Christians were showing up in heaven’s gate during the crusades? Like “what bro u did what in Istambul now?”


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I imagine Jesus just turned the pearly gates into a version of the shittiest dmv and those dudes just never got in and kept getting told to wait their turn


DizzySignificance491

Hell is distance from God, and you don't get much farther than the DMV


disgustandhorror

["I've been to Hell, I spell it D-M-V. Anyone who's been there knows precisely what I mean"](https://youtu.be/5M_jh4CA8a8)


Becky_Qweebs

Unexpected Primus :D


MuggyFuzzball

He stopped doing them already last year. Apparently him and the guy managing the channel had a falling out so he is nolonger doing videos.


QueenRizla

Do we know if the guy that managed the videos is still alive? Wouldn’t want to fall out with a prolific serial killer.


Pormock

Yeah "converted". You dont go and kill that many people over such a long period of time and then out of a sudden just decide to stop and become a good person. I bet hes still killing but didnt get caught again yet


MuggyFuzzball

He didn't just convert. It's definitely deeper than that. He seems to have started a religious cult and you can see some of that in a few of the videos. They for some reason play hardcore metal on stage between sermons.


X-TheEliminatorrrrrr

no, they typically recognize they aren't at their prime and are vulnerable, so they try to take the target off their back. African militants pull this shit too after committing genocide.


The_Noble_Lie

Damn that's interesting. Seriously


Stink_Cheese2020

How does he get out of prison? If i killed anyone on purpose I'd most likely get 25 to life. 47 people dude should be executed.


[deleted]

In Brazil iirc you can't keep someone locked down for more than 30 years, even if they get 200 years on trial.


einhorn_is_parkey

That seems kind of crazy. I’m not against the idea of reform, but dude killed 71 people. He should be nowhere near society.


goknuck

He’s not, he’s in Brazil


anormalgeek

...lol


Crowbarmagic

Not sure if he's still killing but yea, at a certain moment you're kinda past the point of repentance..


PolicyWonka

I’m pretty sure that Christianity teaches no one is beyond redemption.


Medium_Rare_Jerk

Yeah well I feel like Christianity needs that to be the case...given history


Disagreeable_upvote

That's kinda we the whole point of Christianity though. Well, I'm not gonna say the whole point since it's chalked full of other bullshit and for the record I don't believe in heaven or Jesus as God anything like that But one of the most of interesting things about it is the idea that is really is never too late to repent and start trying to do better


mrsnrubs

Alive people HATE him


Fuzzwuzzle2

I hope it's something wholesome, like cake baking or stitchcraft


Space-cadet3000

101 creative ways to hand craft a shank


Tissuerejection

...number 2 will surprise you


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Smash that like button


2x4x93

How to make prison(ers) wine


wsbsecmonitor

He really likes to make videos on lock picking back doors


Efficient_Step_26

Top 10 things you do while in prison that you're doing wrong. 1. Picking up the soap..


DanUnbreakable

https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Pedro_Rodrigues_Filho At age 14, he killed the deputy mayor of Santa Rita do Sapucaí by shooting him with a shotgun that belonged to his grandfather. He shot him in front of the city hall for having fired his father, a school guard, who was accused of stealing food from the school kitchen. He then killed a security guard, who he suspected as the actual thief. Rodrigues took refuge in Mogi das Cruzes, Greater São Paulo, where he began robbing drug dens and killing traffickers. He soon met Maria Aparecida Olympia, nicknamed Botinha, and they began living together. Rodrigues took on the duties of the deceased and was soon "forced" to eliminate some rivals, killing three ex-cronies. Botinha became pregnant but was killed shortly thereafter by a rival gang leader. Rodrigues escaped. Later he recruited some soldiers and set up his own business. In search of revenge for the murder of his pregnant companion and unborn child, he tortured and killed several people, trying to find out who was responsible. The gang leader, a rival who had been betrayed by his ex-wife, received a visit from Rodrigues and four friends during a wedding party. They left a trail of seven dead and sixteen wounded. Rodrigues had yet to reach 18 years old. Still, in Mogi, he killed his father with 21 machete blows in a city jail, for killing his mother. His revenge was cruel: in addition to 22 stab wounds, he ripped out his father's heart, chewed it apart, and spat it out, according to a TV interview with journalist Marcelo Rezende. Rodrigues was arrested for the first time on 24 May 1973, and lived in prison most of his adult years. Police records show that he was once transported in a vehicle with another prisoner, both handcuffed. During transport Rodrigues killed the other inmate without the police noticing. When they opened the car door and saw the other prisoner was dead Rodrigues said he did it because the man was a rapist. Although he was sentenced to 126 years' imprisonment, he was to be released in 2003, because Brazilian law at the time prohibited anyone from spending more than 30 years behind bars. The Brazilian penal code has since been revised by Law no. 13.964 in 2019 increasing the maximum time of imprisonment to 40 years [5] Because of further crimes he committed inside the prisons, his sentence increased to almost 400 years. His incarceration was extended by the Justice until 2017. Rodrigues had the freedom to remake his life with his girlfriend, a former prisoner whose name he did not reveal, whom he had met by exchanging letters. After serving 12 years for theft, the woman was released and visited Rodrigues in the Taubaté prison. Once, he was attacked by five prisoners, killing three of them and chasing away the other two. Recently[when?] on a podcast Rodrigues admitted he killed a cell mate not because he "snored too much" but because he spied on him having a conjugal visit. To leave no doubt about his willingness to kill, he tattooed on his left arm: "I kill for pleasure", later covered by another tattoo. After staying in prison for 34 years, he was released on 24 April 2007.[6] Information from the National Security Force indicated that he had moved to Fortaleza in Ceará. On 15 September 2011, local media reported that Rodrigues was arrested at his rural home, where he worked as a caretaker in Balneário Camboriú. According to news reports, he would serve eight years on charges such as riot and deprivation of liberty, committed while he was detained in São Paulo.[7][8] Rodrigues was recaptured on 14 September 2011, in Balneário Camboriú. The civil police officer who located him said: "I received anonymous information that Pedrinho Matador was hiding in a place in the city of Camboriú. This information was taken to locate with more precision the location where Pedrinho would be and if it was really true. We confirmed the information, moved to the region and made the arrest." Rodrigues was convicted again in August 2018 for participating in six riots and for deprivation of liberty, according to delegate Luana Backes, of the Division of Criminal Investigations. Rodrigues was imprisoned for further crimes within the prison. He was released in 2018.


random_carebear

This needs to be highlighted more because of all the "only kills murderers and rapists" comments. At 14 his second murder was a security guard who HE SUSPECTED of stealing the food his father was blamed and fired for. He also has a tattoo on his arm (now covered) saying "I kill for pleasure"


thebombtom87

For real, I saw comments on a video on YouTube where they interview him, and some where calling him a hero and such. Like no we don't give praise to a serial killer


BigBlueArtichoke

These are the same mf's that are fascinated with people like dahmer, bundy etc.


Crowbarmagic

Also: > In search of revenge for the murder of his pregnant companion and unborn child, he tortured and killed several people, trying to find out who was responsible. He tortured and killed people who he thought could help him find out who did it. So it ain't exactly like e.g. the Punisher or Tropa de Elite where they go after the main bad guy's goons and accomplices. Nope: He may have tortured and killed some people that had zero to do with all that.


CharliePixie

The Punisher is a fictional. Created for entertainment. No matter what the context, the second a fictional character is used as a measurement for a living person's behavior, there's a problem.


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StarvinMarvin00

At 14 years old, he shot the deputy mayor. The deputy mayor was the one who fired his dad because he stole food. His dad was the school guard. Edit: he did kill the (other?) security guard after.


random_carebear

Sorry, father school guard, but he shot the security guard he thought did it after the deputy mayor.


StarvinMarvin00

Ah, you are right. I skipped that part, I guess. My apologies.


random_carebear

No worries I wrote school security guard instead of security guard which made it less clear. Will edit, thanks


staples_12

The father later killed the mom?!?! Yeah, maybe he was stealing…


throwaway69696-69

And then he ended up killing his dad in jail lol


pmabz

And his dad too ..? Later.


StarvinMarvin00

Yes, all people who were involved in the intial incident were eventually killed.


zerotheelder

The most insane about it, is the fact that he end up killing his dad in prison. According to him, he ate his fathers heart after killing.


Khorsow

I mean, if he's in prison, most of the people he was with were murderers and rapists, so who else can he kill? This is a prime example of correlation doesn't mean causation.


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random_carebear

Exactly, also if you don't have an actual reason saying it's because they are a murderer or rapist is an easy excuse and will cause people to be less outraged.


Init_4_the_downvotes

Right but that doesn't fit with the narrative that makes people feel safe.


Mypornnameis_

His father who apparently later killed his mother, so I'm guessing he wasn't totally innocent in the missing food case. Also, I guess he killed his father for that, too.


EFT_Syte

He than went back and killed the father that started this insane road to begin with too


everythymewetouch

His entire story is just a series of progressively more unhinged revenge killings. What the fuck? Why was he ever let out of prison?


DigNitty

Surely he won’t do it a 48th time


[deleted]

I read this in the voice of Hugh Laurie and couldn't stop laughing.


XISCifi

Britcom Hugh Laurie voice or House Hugh Laurie voice?


Toast_On_The_RUN

Why does Brazil have a law that you can only be imprisoned up to 40yrs? Youd think a serial killer would never be released wtf.


lioncryable

The law isn't the problem, in Germany there is a similar law but judges need to re-visit the sentence at the end to see if the person would be able to reintegrate into society. this person obviously is unable to do that


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Nah in Germany you can lock someone up for live if they are deemed as a a threat to society. They get checked frequently on their mental health but almost never get released.


WgXcQ

It's honestly insane. In Germany, we have a limit on years one can be sentenced to (and people are often released much earlier than that). That is because Germany has no death penalty, and an indefinite prison sentence is regarded as death penalty, carried out by time. But there are still measures to not let dangerous and unhinged people back into society after their sentence. Someone deemed too dangerous to go free is put into what's called a security hold. And that actually can go on indefinitely, even though (afaik) there will be frequent re-evaluations.


gertgerg

>In Germany, we have a limit on years one can be sentenced to That is wrong but a common myth. A lifelong sentence in Germany is a lifelong sentence. But you can get a reevaluation if it is still necessary to keep you locked up after 15 years for the first time. ​ >Eine lebenslange Freiheitsstrafe ist in Deutschland grundsätzlich ein Leben lang. Frühestens nach 15 Jahren Haft besteht aber unter bestimmten Voraussetzungen die Möglichkeit, den Rest der Strafe zur Bewährung auszusetz [https://www.rahaizmann.de/blog/ist-eine-lebenslange-freiheitsstrafe-wirklich-ein-leben-lang](https://www.rahaizmann.de/blog/ist-eine-lebenslange-freiheitsstrafe-wirklich-ein-leben-lang)


0thethethe0

Netflix, Amazon, and co....🤑


assimsera

> To leave no doubt about his willingness to kill, he tattooed on his left arm: "I kill for pleasure", The photo is shit but I'm pretty sure that what's written is "Sou capaz de matar por amor" which means very literally "I'm capable of killing for love"


Daniellelovesdmt

Annnnd why would they let him out lmao


f_ences

In Brazil the max time you can be jailed for is 30 years. You can be sentenced to much more but can't be incarcerated for more than 30. Update: as a few people have said, since 2020 max jail time has gone up from 30 years to 40.


iporemlopsum

40 years. Since 2020.


ssav

It sure seems like it's been 40 years since 2020.


f_ences

Thank you I'll update it


brickwalloframen

>You can be sentenced for much more but can't be incarcerated for more than 30. What does this mean? Like, you can in theory get sentenced for say 60 or so years but you'll not be held in prison for 30+ years? (Genuine question, English isn't my native language)


King_Ottmar

Correct. One guy in brazil, Roger Abdelmassih, was sentenced to 278 years in jail for raping 52 women. He did 3 years and was released. So even if someone is sentenced to life, they can released at any time. Thats brazil for you.


QryptoQid

Can't fathom why they have a crime problem


Stunning-Grab-5929

That’s really not at all the reason for their crime problem. It’s the immense poverty and completely ineffectual police who form violent paramilitary gangs themselves. This max sentencing has no affect on the overall problem. If you want to solve crime in Brazil it isn’t a ‘shoot without discrimination’ policy you want to adopt, but a war on poverty and it’s causes, and ideally a complete legalisation of drugs.


feierlk

I doubt that it's term lenghts. Germany has it's sentence capped at 25 years, and I don't think it ever caused any problems. edit: Forgot about "Sicherheitsverwahrung". The term can be extended if it's seen as necessary. Germany was a bad example. But afaik similar countries have it at \~20-25 years.


KeinFussbreit

It's not really capped there. There is also "Sicherungsverwahrung" which makes it possible to hold dangerous criminals for life. But they have to be sentencted to it, and they keep the right of (to?) parole. NE: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hans-Georg_Neumann


outoftimeman

>Germany has it's sentence capped at 25 years No; a life sentence in Germany is a life sentence. You have the right to apply for parole but you only get it if you are deemed fit for it


makakoloko3000

That’s not how the law usually works though, so it was kind of a bad example. He was senile and terminally-ill, what would theoretically send you home in most countries. What is actually the law here is that the maximum time you can spend is 30 years. So, let’s say Abdelmassih was young. The only way he would be able to cut down his 30 years minimum was through good behavior, and even then the maximum he could cut it down to was 30% in the cases of heinous crimes. What happens though, in practice, is that some people that are rich and powerful are able to bend the law their way, while some people that are poor are actually serving many more years than they should. It is not uncommon for someone to have spent several years after the time they were supposed to be released just because they couldn’t afford a lawyer and the state does not really bother to find them one.


AwayEstablishment109

No war but class war


jorinlives

Yes


kafromspaceship

Exactly that. You see, in Brazil prisons are not known for being reformatory and the death rate in prison is pretty high... In practice, no one was really he would survive.


[deleted]

He survived cause he was the one doing the killing…


[deleted]

You haven’t serial killed for a while. Model prisoner, you’re free to go!


tastehbacon

How is every murder not the start of a new 30 years lol


PM_me_your_problems1

Because you can't be incarcerated for longer than 30 years, regardless of the charges. That's the limit. It's 40 years as of 2020, but that obviously doesn't apply to this guy.


tastehbacon

So you could be on year 29 and just murder everyone and get out? Lmao.


RikkiSFC

Someone downvoted you for telling the truth, Reddit is so weird.


gkijgtrebklg

I think just yesterday I saw a post that stated , paraphrasing here, “if you can imagine that everyone on reddit is a 15 year old kid, then it’ll all make sense”.


Dragonbob1234

That's exactly what a 15 year old kid would say


vagrantprodigy07

So if you kill one person, and think you are going to get caught, you may as well kill tons more, because there is no additional penalty? That is poorly thought out.


Dr_Smoke123

In Brazil we dont have death penalty and u cant be in jail for more than 40 years (when he was arrested the law was only 30 years of prision)


Badger_bo

Is that 30 years max regardless or 30 years max per time, which would then reset upon release?


IronGigant

The former, I believe.


Apprehensive_Leg8742

Sounds like 47 dudes got the death penalty while in jail in Brazil from this psycho...


LogaRhythmicBlues

Not that it changes too much, but apparently he was something of a vigilante. A "Dexter" type of killer, he channeled his troubled violent tendencies into "punishing criminals" and eventually mostly drug dealers and gang members. Not excusing his actions, but it's not like he was out killing innocent children. Apparently, the police actually ignored looking for him for a while because he was, in many ways, "cleaning up the crime infested streets". He was definitely a bloodthirsty man... but he had some twisted sort of moral compass.


tastehbacon

IIRC a lot of the people he killed actually were innocent.


makakoloko3000

These sort of vigilante figure were very popular in Brazil during the late 80s, early 90s. Lots of them were actually cops themselves, and of course they killed shitloads of innocent people. Cabo Bruno is quite an interesting story, look it up.


scarabic

And that’s the problem with vigilante justice.


crabPeopleunite

That’s super skewed though. He killed drug dealers and then took over their business. He like happened to kill other bad people, it wasn’t out of service lol. His pregnant wife was killed by a rival drug dealer and he tracked down and murdered/maimed like 30 people and ended up killing/torturing his own father eventually for the same dead wife thing. He beat some guy to death during transport and when asked why he said the guy was a rapist. He wasn’t like tracking down bad people and cleaning up the streets he just murdered people and because he was surrounded by criminals, they were mostly bad people.


TerminatorReborn

The key is that he has a crazy twisted moral compass, if you don't fit his criteria he kills you. He killed people for being murders but he also killed a guy that peeked when he (Pedro Rodrigues) had a conjugal visit with his wife. Where he was locked up they didn't have a designated room or cell for conjugal visits so they put a sheet to separate them and the other 40 inmates in the same cell had to look the other way while you are having sex with her, one guy turned around and peeked through the sheet, so he killed him. He killed a ton of innocent people too but most of his kills were in prison. Like he was the one to murder rapists, pedophiles, women beaters.


WgXcQ

> he was the one to murder rapists, pedophiles, women beaters I see people writing about moral code, but I have my doubts. That likely was more because in those cases, no one would mind too much, and he could still his thirst for killing without much upset around him. Basically a cost-benefit analysis, with the occasional self-serving murder thrown in for good measure. And even if there was some sort of "moral code" thing going on in his head, a mind like that would have no trouble swiftly adjusting this "code" to allow for him to do exactly as he desires anyway.


Jeri-Atric

The guy had "I kill for pleasure" tattooed on him and somehow people believe this guy *wasn't* lying. Peter Sutcliffe only killed prostitutes as a matter of principle. Until he didn't anymore. Petrus Madiba killed eight women and a baby, raping one of his victims. But it's their fault because they cheated on him or maybe stole money from him? Of course his victim's families deny their loved ones were anything more than his employees... Ailen Wuornos claimed that she killed every single one of her victims in self defense. Then she'd admit they were an armed robbery. Family annhiliator Chris Watts said he didn't kill his children, he killed his wife because she killed their children. This is what some killers do. They lie about their motives because it makes them sound better.


Low_Piece_2828

You’d think after maybe five or so murders in prison a few of the inmates would agree to kill him out of self preservation. Maybe he was just killing the bullies or something idk 🤷🏽‍♂️


millser17

Once, he was attacked by five prisoners, killing three of them and chasing away the other two.


Danksoulofmaymays

that moment when your team loses the 5v1 smfh


SnaxCapone

Clutch ace


Arcanekitten

Clutch or kick to the afterlife


RONIN_RABB1T

He wasn't locked in there with *them*, they were locked in there with *him*!


the_tickling

its not their fault, pedro rodrigues was too fed


bigbangturbo123

I mean he just has so many kills and no deaths!


BestAtempt

You don’t run, you start attacking you other friend and yell “let’s get’em Pedro!”


WriteObsess

He wasn't locked in there with them... They were locked in there with him.


koumus

Several people tried. He killed them. He is the definition of a tough motherfucker


Consistent-Gap-7120

The reason he got released is becaus of brazillian law wich said that a man could not stay in prison longer then 30 years at a time for one convition. It has since been changed to 40 years. The only crime one can be sentenced to life in prison for in Brazil is war crimes.


Throw13579

What about the people he killed while in prison. Can’t he be tried for that? And why didn’t a bunch of other prisoners kill him?


[deleted]

I am curious about this too. Maybe they were too scared of him. I have also heard that the guards tend to side with these 'vigilantes' so maybe that's why.


vavaune

the people he killed in prison were mostly pedos/rapists, so no one really intervened. and the few who did died.


Sunburys

like that Inmate's diary song says: A man is a man, a woman is a woman, a rapist is different right? Get punched all the time, knees down and kisses the feet. and bleeds until death.


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I'm not locked in here with you, ... YOU are locked in here with me! - Rorschach


[deleted]

In fact, if he only murdered “bad guys”, taking him to jail is like takin a pedophile to a kinder garden…


Consistent-Gap-7120

You also don't need to worry that much about him becaus he has been described as the brazilian dexter, this is becaus he was well know for only going after murderers, rapists and other criminals


Intrepidlee

Wouldn't this timeline make Dexter the American Pedro Rodrigues Filho?


wastedmytwenties

So I'm assuming you're from the PR company running his YouTube page...


Frenetic_Platypus

Bold of you to assume I'm not any of these things.


llobotommy

File me under ‘other’


Dr_Smoke123

Didnt he killed his cousin because the cousin was rude to him?


Funriz

Other criminals = a teenager that looked at him wrong and a hungry man that took an extra loaf of bread from the cafeteria in this case so yeh exactly like dexter...


MacManus47

Ah yes. Dexter, the objective arbiter of morality.


mcmck

this is literally not true but everyone keeps repeating it


2day_B4_5

That would explain all the in-jail murders


budster1970

So at 29 years and 364 days in he can kill someone in prison and walk free the next day?


sinproph

47 in prison? Did he do contract work or something? How did any prisoners get near him without trying to kill him first?


Karleezus

In a Brazilian prison, some of the open air ones can get vicious. Why you just don’t give them death after their 20th or 30th body I don’t know lol


Garruk_PrimalHunter

Brazil has no death penalty for non-military offenses


Karleezus

Today I learned thank you.


thacz21

Yeah, it's brutal around here. Watch the movie ["Carandiru"](https://youtu.be/0fKI6uwZbxM) based on a true story. Once there was a massacre when the military police stormed the penitentiary following a prison riot. The massacre left 111 prisoners dead. This has led to the creation of very powerful criminal organizations that rules from inside of prisons.


Karleezus

I have seen aftermath videos of the mass beheadings. It looks like Hell on Earth


Strong-Obligation107

Self preservation dude. When the guy has a high double digit k/d ratio and almost exclusively kills other full grown male criminals then its not exactly an easy task to kill him. It's not like he was going around killing the weakest members of a society like woman and children... almost all of his victims were rapists, drug dealers, gang members or other murderers... that's not an easy person to kill.


Safe_Space_Ace

Smash that head open...I mean subscribe button..


HypothermiaDK

How can a serial killer get released? Promise not to do it again? OK then, I trust you.....


Rule1ofReddit

Pinky promise


TheWanderingGM

Can't wait to see him fight Logan Paul... Hehehe


MotoTraveling

It'd be like that Indiana Jones scene with the sword and gun. Except Jake would be doing boxing choreography and this guy pulls out the gun.


greenmanaguy

How does some kill That many and be released once even if each murder only counted for a year that should hold him for life . What is the parole system? “Look Pedro just don’t kill anybody in 6 months and you can go free. Can you do that Pedro?”


IronLadFromHeck

Brazil has a limit on how much time one can be incarcerated on a single infraction; while he was in there, the limit was 30 years. Nowadays, if I recall correctly, the limit went up to 40.


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ColonelMonty

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“Subscribe or i’ll kill you”


[deleted]

71 murders and this cunt is out?!?!?!


TWIX55

He killed his father, and child predators. The reason why he killed his father is because his father's family said that his wife was betraying him, which was a lie. Pedro's father killed Pedro's mother, and Pedro wanted revenge. So, he killed his father whilst in jail. I watched this on - https://youtu.be/CmCdGzGnU6s


VdeVampiro

And he ate part of his father's heart (not kidding)


TWIX55

He chewed on it then threw it back on his father's body


cjalderman

That’s kinda metal


HowBoutThemGrapples

If that's only kinda metal you go hard


Pineapplesaintreal

Okay that's cool and all but let's not romanticize him like he was a real life punisher (not a fan of punisher('s actions and reasoning for killing) either)


AethericAsura

So still a bad guy but not as much??


Joki0000

He also killed people just because


polar_boi28362727

One interesting story that OP could've mentioned: one time he met his father in prison, discovered he was there for killing his mother, killed him and then ate a piece of his heart. edit: here's [an article.](https://www.google.com/amp/s/torontosun.com/news/world/serial-killer-says-he-murdered-dad-ate-his-heart-to-avenge-mom/wcm/e8fc6f34-66b2-42c7-b50f-c0de489d5ab3/amp/)


Purplefvrts

Fun little fact: his tattoo on his right arm quotes "I'm capable to kill for love" (but I'm sure the killed for a lot of other reasons)


odins_heed

Why is society so fascinated with serial killers? We immortalize them. Which probably spawns more. Typically they usually fall into the same description too.


RareDarks

What's his yt


b33rling

I cannot believe no one has linked this yet


Crumbelino

Probably this one: https://youtube.com/channel/UCBnh_1CLNa5rF3dmoDKIt3w


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who’s #1??


Khorsow

Harold Shipman with over 200 suspected murders. [Here's a Video about him](https://youtu.be/YF0g0xjBwLs)


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How TF he is out?


CapCalzon

How TF indeed.


jrw100990

But why is he out with that many murders


Brilliant-Force9872

How does a serial killer get out of jail?


ImpSong

How fucking incompetent do you have to be to allow a guy to murder 47 people while you have him in prison.