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Baton Rouge had its share of monsters, but Sean Gillis wasn’t the loud, headline-hunting kind. No frantic manhunts. No media circus. Just a quiet little man with a camera, a compulsion, and a hobby that makes taxidermy look wholesome. While the world obsessed over more flamboyant killers in the same zip code, Gillis operated like a ghost with a sick imagination and far too much free time. He didn’t want fame. He wanted souvenirs.
In this episode we peel back the polite Southern veneer and look at the man who blurred the line between murder and memorabilia because sometimes the most disturbing predators aren’t driven by rage… just appetite.
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Baton Rouge had its share of monsters, but Sean Gillis wasn’t the loud, headline-hunting kind. No frantic manhunts. No media circus. Just a quiet little man with a camera, a compulsion, and a hobby that makes taxidermy look wholesome. While the world obsessed over more flamboyant killers in the same zip code, Gillis operated like a ghost with a sick imagination and far too much free time. He didn’t want fame. He wanted souvenirs.
In this episode we peel back the polite Southern veneer and look at the man who blurred the line between murder and memorabilia because sometimes the most disturbing predators aren’t driven by rage… just appetite.
Advertising Inquiries: https://redcircle.com/brands
Privacy & Opt-Out: https://redcircle.com/privacy

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