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Biography Of Ottis Toole: Cannibal Necrophile
Ottis Toole
Francisco Urquijo
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Ottis Toole also known as the killer was a demented serial killer. He was a Cannibal Necrophile, and Arsonist. He started with petty crimes as a kid. From sitting things on fire to robbing people. He committed his first murder at the age of 14. After that He didn’t commit many crimes by himself. He later met Henry lee Lucas. Ottis and Lucas traveled around many states in the country committing crimes. Henry later left and took Ottis niece with him. Ottis lost control and started to abuse alcohol and drugs. He went around killing people to relief his anger. He committed around 7 to 6 murders before he was caught. He was sentenced to 20 year in prison. On September 15, 1996,
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He was the youngest of nine kids. He has suffered many head injuries as a kid. As a result he had many seizures. He was diagnosed with dyslexia and ADHD. He was known to have an IQ of 75 just above mentally retarded. He grew up in custody of his mother. His dad abandon him as a kid. His mother is known to have been a religious fanatic, and he claimed his grandmother was a Satanist. His grandmother nicknamed him the devils child as a kid. He claimed his mother dressed him up as a girl. He grew up watching his grandmother digging up graves in search of body parts for rituals. He was introduced to sex at a really early age by his older sister and gay neighbor. He knew he was gay by the age of …show more content…
Ottis and Henry met in Florida. Toole met Lucas at the soup kitchen. They went home together to have sex and became regular lovers. They recognized the small amount of a kind soul in each other. Lucas said in an interview that he had to re-educate Toole in the art of murder. Lucas studied prison records of how men were caught. He made sure Toole could follow directions and avoid detection. "He was doing his crimes all one way," Lucas said. "I started to correct him in his ways, in doing the crime where he wouldn't leave information.”. They were involved in shootings in Nebraska and Colorado and one stabbing in Colorado. Ottis Toole did marry a woman 25 years older than him in 1976. Although it was short lived after only three days when his wife found out of his relationship with

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