The Boy They Called Pee Wee: A Serial Killer's Origin Story
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He weighed four pounds at birth, grew up without knowing his own name, and died in South Carolina's electric chair claiming he'd killed over a hundred people. Donald Henry Gaskins, nicknamed "Pee Wee" almost from his first breath, became one of the most prolific and disturbing serial killers in American history. This episode goes much deeper than the crimes themselves. It's a story about what happens at every level of society — family, school, the courts, the prison system — when every single structure that's supposed to protect a child instead walks away.
This is a deep dive into the psychology, history, and environment that shaped Gaskins from a neglected, abused, four-pound infant in rural South Carolina into a man who sorted his murder victims into categories like items on a grocery list. We examine his poverty-stricken origins, the reform school years that turned bad into catastrophic, his escalating crimes, and the prison chapter that proved he could kill even from behind bars.
This is True Crime Blueprint.
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