Donald pee wee gaskins biography channel

  • Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins Jr was an American serial killer and rapist from South Carolina who stabbed, shot, drowned, and poisoned more than a dozen.
  • This hour-long documentary delves into the mysteries behind the most notorious criminal in South Carolina's history, Donald "Pee Wee" Gaskins.
  • A profile of Pee Wee Gaskins, a bullied, prison-raped male who overcame his short stature by becoming a notorious serial killer whom everyone feared.
  • Review

    "Author-journalist Wilton Earle spent fifteen-months eliciting from Donald 'Pee Wee' Gaskins. this graphic version of Gaskins life and crimes. The result is a remarkable book that enables the reader to better understand the thoughts and emotions of a man who killed from a psychopathic need to identify with his victims through the joining of his own pain with theirs. Final Truth provides rare insight into a killer's tortured mind. I recommend it to psychiatrists, psychologists, and anyone in the forensic field." -- Thomas J. Andrews, MD., Psychiatrist

    "Final Truth is a profoundly disturbing window into the mind of a mass murderer. As such, it is an invaluable addition to the psychiatric literature of psychopathology and sociopathy. I envision that it will become required reading for all law enforcement personnel, attorneys, and sociologists." -- Terrence P. Clark, MD., Psychiatrist

    "The moral dilemma posed by Final Truth is curiously reminiscent of that posed by Dostoevsky

    Donald Henry Gaskins

    American serial killer (1933–1991)

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    Donald Henry "Pee Wee" Gaskins Jr. (born Donald Henry Parrott Jr.; March 13, 1933 – September 6, 1991) was an American serial killer and rapist from South Carolina who stabbed, shot, drowned, and poisoned more than a dozen people. Before his convictions for murder, Gaskins had a long history of criminal activities resulting in prison sentences for assault, burglary, and statutory rape.[1] His last fängelse was for contributing to the delinquency of a minor, 13-year-old Kim Gehlken, who had gone missing in September 1975.[2] During their search for the missing girl, police discovered eight bodies buried in shallow graves near Gaskins' home in Prospect, South Carolina.

    In May 1976, a Florence County jury took only 47 minutes before finding Gaskins skyldig for the murder of one of the eight victims, Dennis Bellamy

    Self - Daughter of Donald Gaskins Jr

    • Herself - Daughter of Donald Gaskins Jr: He said every so often he... he would get this urge that he would have to see blood. He-he called his self a vampire. He said he's just... his stomach would get to hurting. He said he would just get tie' up in knots. He said he just... he just couldn't be still and he would just tremble all over and it would not stop until he kill somebody.
    • Narrator: Gaskins would spend the next two decades in and out of prison, frequently escaping and being recaptured.
    • Herself - Daughter of Donald Gaskins Jr: These woods out here is where my daddy would always run. I'm... All these woods connect in some way and, I mean, he-he'd stay out here for months at a time when he'd escape from prison. Eatin' snakes. He... he'd eat rattlesnake. He would take water out of ditches and stuff and boil it and drink it.
    • [scenes about Pee Wee's escape from the courthouse waiting room
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