The Untold Story of Lorenzo Gillard: A Serial Killer's Confession

TLDRLorenzo Gillard, also known as the Kansas City Strangler, recounts his crimes and maintains his innocence during a prison interview. Gillard was convicted of murdering 13 women and is serving six life sentences. He denies any involvement and expresses anger at being labeled a serial killer.

Key insights

🔒Lorenzo Gillard maintains his innocence and denies being a serial killer.

🗝️Gillard expresses anger and frustration at the label of being a serial killer.

😡The families of Gillard's victims express their anger and desire for justice.

📺Gillard's double life and the shock felt by those who knew him before his arrest.

🔎The meticulousness and cunningness with which Gillard carried out his crimes.

Q&A

How many women did Lorenzo Gillard kill?

Lorenzo Gillard was convicted of murdering 13 women.

Does Lorenzo Gillard maintain his innocence?

Yes, Gillard maintains his innocence and denies being a serial killer.

What is the Kansas City Strangler?

The Kansas City Strangler is the name given to Lorenzo Gillard due to his conviction for multiple murders in Kansas City.

What were the reactions of the victims' families?

The families of Gillard's victims express their anger and desire for justice.

Was Lorenzo Gillard a prominent figure in his community?

Yes, Gillard was respected within his community and known for his job as a supervisor at a waste management company.

Timestamped Summary

00:00Lorenzo Gillard, also known as the Kansas City Strangler, gives a statement regarding the homicides he was charged with.

01:34Gillard is serving six life sentences for the murders of 13 women.

02:50The families of Gillard's victims express their anger and desire for justice.

06:03Gillard's background and the shock felt by those who knew him before his arrest.

08:50Gillard reflects on his life inside prison and the changes it brought.

11:45Gillard expresses his hatred for being labeled as a serial killer.

14:41The victims' photos are shown to Gillard, who denies any knowledge or involvement.

15:55Gillard recounts the events leading up to his arrest.