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in 1906 a Moroccan serial killer of 36 women was sentenced to be crucified. They changed his execution method to decapitation after international pressure. After more outcry, his sentence was again changed: he was walled alive inside the city bazaar s walls. His screams were heard for two days.

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Fun Fact: in 1906 a Moroccan serial killer of 36 women was sentenced to be crucified. They changed his execution method to decapitation after international pressure. After more outcry, his sentence was again changed: he was walled alive inside the city bazaar’s walls. His screams were heard for two days.

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