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The Most Impure Tale Ever Written: The 120 Days of Sodom

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we all have our favorite artists whether

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they paint direct write act or all of

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the above there are certain types of

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artists that appeal to us in a way that

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Inspire Devotion to their every move in

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their chosen field you don't necessarily

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have to like every move they make

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sometimes the artist makes a misstep a

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Bad album movie book whatever but it

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doesn't necessarily knock them down from

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the pedestal you had place them on

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however sometimes an artist's misstep

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can amount to much greater consequences

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than a bad review sometimes the misstep

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is off a cliff in recent times the

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exposing of degenerate acts by prominent

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figures has become a frequent occurrence

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I can think of many high-profile celebs

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within the last year that have been

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shown to Harbor more Sinister desires

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than their overly friendly face and

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demeanor would lead you to believe

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artists are no different I'm sure the

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majority watching us discovered

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something undesirable about their

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favorite painter director writer actor

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or musician at some point but that is

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when you are led to the age-old question

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that must be pondered in such a scenario

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as this do you or do you not separate

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the art from the

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artist I would have to assume that

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separating the art from the artist is

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the more common approach but sometimes

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an artist's views and or actions for

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good or ill are so intwined within their

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work that separating their paintings

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movies books or albums from themselves

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is impossible and nowhere is separating

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the art from the Artist as impossible to

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do as it is with the Maris dard and

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particularly in it infamously disturbing

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Tale the 120 days of Sodom the 120 days

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of Sodom is even in today's standards a

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hard read but this is not because of Any

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intellectual grandiosity or any lack of

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entertainment it is purely down to the

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fact that the content included within

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the tale is so brutal that reading it

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will make you feel like you're on some

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watch list and who better to write such

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a disturbing tale than a man who spent

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32 of his 74 years behind the bars of

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jails and mental asylums narrowly

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avoided the guillotine multiple times

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was burnt in effigy and who was the

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inspiration behind the term sadism that

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was the Maris dad a man who was reviled

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for his actions and his art thus the

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tale of the 120 days of Sodom cannot be

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told without the tale of sad to preface

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this story I could hit you with words

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like disturbing Sinister unsettling

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frightening sadistic Etc to get a

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general overview of what's to come from

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both the tale and his life however

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sometimes it is easier to let the artist

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speak for himself as whilst this quote

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from sad may have originally been

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intended for 120 days it also neatly

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sums up the man's life as he described

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120 days as the most impure tale ever

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written since the world

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began dontine alons franois desad was

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born on the 2nd of June 1740 in Paris

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France born into an aristocratic family

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related to the Royal House of Kai sad

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was given an immediate leg up in life

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due to his family's wealth and

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connections to be born into a position

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of immense privilege would for any

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normal child be nothing but an advantage

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however due to s's inclinations towards

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Hedonism and violence the immediate

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power only acted to encourage sard's

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darker side the first sign of sad

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psychotic side would reveal itself early

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in his life in 1744 at the age of four

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sard had brutally attacked a playmate of

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his for reasons that are unknown due to

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the attack sard's father Jee Baptist

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Joseph franois otherwise known as the K

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desad sent sad to go and live with his

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uncle who tooted him until he was 10

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years old despite his father's good

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intentions sad reportedly grew worse

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under the care of his uncle as his uncle

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often left him to the devices of

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servants who had no authority to

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properly discipline him ands

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surprisingly zad's capacity for

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entitlement and fits of Rage only

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increased from the time spent in his

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uncle's care after 6 years of being

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tutored by his uncle sad was sent to

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attend a prestigious school called the L

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Lou L Grand in 1750 the school proved to

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be a pivotal element to sard's

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development as it was at the school

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where sad grew a love for theater

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literature and flagellation sad would

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routinely be disciplined by teachers for

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his unruly conduct in classrooms as you

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can imagine s's violent tendencies had

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not quelled one bit upon leaving his

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uncles and entering the school and so he

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often found himself fighting students

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and causing General Mayhem whilst in

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class to combat his behavior the

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teachers had attempted to deal with sad

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in the best way they knew how

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flatulation unfortunately for them they

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had not extinguished a flame they had

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instead stoked A Fire Within sad left

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school in 1754 to pursue a career in the

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French military which saw him

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participate in the Seven Years War which

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took place between 1756 to

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1763 when not on duty SAA spend his time

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in promiscuous Pursuits as well as

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gambling his father the comp Dad could

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see his son going down a dark path and

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decided to set up about finding an

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affluent wife for his son to help secure

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him financially and to prevent him from

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his promiscuity s was thus married on

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the 17th of May 1763 within the same

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year sad was discharged from the

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military and moved back to Paris with

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his new wife once again Assad's father's

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attempts to help his son had proven to

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be useless Assad would continue to sleep

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with multiple women whilst married it

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was in the same year as his marriage

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that the first of many sex scandals of

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sard's life would take place on the 18th

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of October 17 1963 sad invited a

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prostitute called Jee testad to one of

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his properties in Paris the following

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morning testad was running for the

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police according to testad saded locked

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her in his house and made her join him

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in committing sexual acts on religious

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artifacts as well as breaking them sard

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threatened testad with a pistol and

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sword sad was thus arrested however he

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was not arrested because of his abuse

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and imprisonment of testad no instead s

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was arrested due to his Blasphemous

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statements and sexual conduct with the

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religious AR artifacts he was placed in

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the chatow Deen fortunately for sad this

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arrest would only last until the 13th of

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November as he had the backing of his

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mother-in-law Madame de Montiel who

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excused s's Blasphemous acts and

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apologized on his behalf sad was thus

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free yet despite this brush with the law

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sad picked up right where he left off

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sad would continue to sleep with many

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women of the night and he would spend

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the other portion of his waking days

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traveling around France plunging further

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into debt hosting parties and engaging

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in scandalous behavior on the 4 of

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January 1767 sard's father passed away

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and sad inherited the name of con thead

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for an unknown reason sad still

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preferred to be called the Marquee in

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the same year on the 27th of August

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sard's first child was born the

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following year sad would once again be

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embroiled in another Scandal yet this

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one would prove to be far more public

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the Scandal would infamously be coined

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the rose Keller affair on the 3rd of

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April 1768 on Easter Sunday sad hired a

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beggar on the streets of Paris to clean

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one of his properties the beggar was

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Rose Keller a widow to a baker and

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herself a cotton spinner due to a lack

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of funds Keller had resorted to begging

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on the street and some allege

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prostitution knowing s's less than

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innocent history concerning the bringing

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back of women to his properties it will

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come as no surprise to the viewer to

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hear that sard's intentions with Keller

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far exceeded the cleaning of his house

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according to Keller's police statement

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