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Perpetrators of murders don’t usually call 911 on themselves, neither do they
beg to be caught. Paul Michael Stefani, the Weepy voiced Killer, however, did
just that. And then he would do it over and over again.
In the early 1980’s Minnesota law enforcement would be plagued by a series of
bizarre and anonymous 911 calls – confessions of murder given by the high
pitched, panicked voice of a man who was viciously murdering women
around Miniappolis and St. Paul – an area also known as the twin cities.
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Perpetrators of murders don’t usually call 911 on themselves, neither do they
beg to be caught. Paul Michael Stefani, the Weepy voiced Killer, however, did
just that. And then he would do it over and over again.
In the early 1980’s Minnesota law enforcement would be plagued by a series of
bizarre and anonymous 911 calls – confessions of murder given by the high
pitched, panicked voice of a man who was viciously murdering women
around Miniappolis and St. Paul – an area also known as the twin cities.
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