Top 10 Facts About Serial Killer Donald Harvey, The Angel Of Death
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Beyond just a really classic Slayer song and the nickname for Josef Mengele, the “Angel of Death” is a label that would be given to another man decades after the infamous Nazi doctor. Donald Harvey was the last person anyone thought would be a serial killer. Unassuming, unobtrusive, gentle, and kind, he was a nurse’s aide and worked in a hospital—the last thing someone pictures when they think of a cold-blooded killer. But beneath the smooth, soft, gentle, and seemingly loving exterior lurked a dark force so powerful that it would propel Harvey to murder scores of victims.
Inside the brightly lit white walls of the hospital, far away from the Ted Bundys and Peter Kurtens of the world, Harvey would stalk his prey right in front of all of his colleagues and coworkers. None would be the wiser that he would turn out to be the cause behind the mad and macabre string of deaths that seemed to follow him like a black shadow wherever he went. While Peter Kurten and Ted Bundy stalked their victims in public and performed bloody, even gory, acts involving sex, torture, mutilation, and necrophilia, Harvey had absolutely none of these traits, which is why he’s both so fascinating and so terrifying. Here are ten interesting facts about the serial killer Donald Harvey, the Angel of Death.
Top 10 Facts About Serial Killer Donald Harvey, The Angel Of Death
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