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The racism, the liking to kill, the keeping bodyparts around, his racist manifesto - was Léon Rom a psychopathic serial killer?
MrSativa (
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05:13, 30 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Is there any evidence of head display being a ..."Central African tribal custom at the close of the 19th century?" The source being used to promote that line is from a literary academic who, from the looks of it, does not specialize in African affairs. I don't have access to the book in question from
Peter Edgerly Firchow but I think that claim should be interrogated. I think that Rom's level of depravity does not at all fit with "Central African tribal custom."
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16:17, 11 March 2024 (UTC)reply
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The racism, the liking to kill, the keeping bodyparts around, his racist manifesto - was Léon Rom a psychopathic serial killer?
MrSativa (
talk)
05:13, 30 March 2016 (UTC)reply
Is there any evidence of head display being a ..."Central African tribal custom at the close of the 19th century?" The source being used to promote that line is from a literary academic who, from the looks of it, does not specialize in African affairs. I don't have access to the book in question from
Peter Edgerly Firchow but I think that claim should be interrogated. I think that Rom's level of depravity does not at all fit with "Central African tribal custom."
Littledansonman (
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16:17, 11 March 2024 (UTC)reply