
In today's episode, we are going to dive in on the cases of the youngest serial killers recorded in history...
Who is Amarjeet Sada, the youngest serial killer in history?
In a remote village in India, a woman reported her baby missing. The police would arrive, and that's when a young boy would come forward smiling, and he would lead them right to the body. And this is not a work of fiction, as terrifying as it sounds. This is the true story of Amarjeet Sada, a boy who by the age of eight had taken... three lives.
Born into poverty, raised in silence, and driven by something even his own parents couldn't understand. Amarjeet would become known as the youngest serial killer in recorded history. But his case is only the beginning, which is horrifying. Because in this video, we are going to uncover three of the most disturbing cases of juvenile killers the world has ever seen. So
spanning rural India, suburban Canada, and the outskirts of Madrid. Children who killed without any remorse and victims barely older than toddlers and some even younger. So trigger warning there. And crimes that challenge everything we thought we knew about psychology, justice, and innocence.
From the cultural stigmas that hid warning signs to legal systems unequipped for murderers in grade school. This is not just a story about murder. It's a story about what happens when childhoods turn deadly. Crime, conspiracy, cults, serial killers, and murder. All things that I love to consume, and I know you do too, you sick, twisted, beautiful, intellectually-minded freak.
And today we are doing just that, and my lord, it's these kids. I thought I was scared of kids already, but it's about to get wicked twisted up in here. So like I said, trigger warning there, we're going to be talking about
kids it's like psychopathic children and also obviously some of the deaths involve children as well so just know that before going into this but without further ado let's unbuckle our seatbelts go Mach 5 down the highway slam on the brakes and bust through this windshield into these three cruel children together
So before Amarjeet Seda ever took a life, before his name would unsettle headlines across the world, he was just a kid. He was just a child born into a system that never saw him coming. Amarjeet was born in 1998 in Bukhara, a rural district of Bihar, India. And at the time, the region was one of the most impoverished and neglected in the entire country. The infrastructure was very minimal.
Electricity was very unreliable and education was a luxury to say the least. And healthcare. especially mental health care, was practically non-existent. So in these forgotten pockets of India, superstition often stood in place of science. And mental illness was just not understood at all. It was basically just feared or concealed completely or just blamed on other entities or spirits.
So families struggling with psychological disorders just didn't seek therapy. They thought something was wrong with them and not that something very common was wrong with them, but something like was inside them and wrong with them, if that makes sense. So they would turn to local shamans or worse, they would just do nothing at all.
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