禁忌第一季
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简介:
路易斯·阿尔弗雷多·加拉维多是哥伦比亚著名的连环杀人狂,在六年半的时间内强奸并杀害了超过200名儿童,他犯下的骇人罪行使他成为哥伦比亚甚至世界上最可怕的连环杀手之一。一名记者来到巴耶杜帕尔监狱对加拉维多进行采访,试图深入了解这个可怕杀手的内心。采访中,记者多次询问加拉维多为什么犯下这些罪行,而这个问题甚至连加拉维多本人也无法回答。而这真的是他无法解释的事情,还是他为了混淆视听找的借口呢?更加令人不安的是,按计划他将在八年后被释放出狱,加拉维多是否真的改过自新,还是这只是他精心计划的一部分呢?
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更新时间:03月27日
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