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Andrew "Koko" Kokoralies had his own special way of dealing with the bodies of the women he'd just raped and murdered; cut off their heads and breasts with piano wire, then eat the breasts. Koko was part of a satanic cult in Chicago, Illinois, who's leader was none other than Robin Gecht, a onetime employee of John Wayne Gacy. Gecht was once heard to remark that Gacy's only mistake was to hide the bodies under his house. Gecht said it was stupid, that he preferred to hide bodies in isolated forested areas. Given the gang's skill at dumping bodies, it could never be determined exactly how many young women Gecht, Koko, and their two partners killed during their two-year rampage. Some of the killers admitted to twelve murders, while one claimed the body count went as high as eighteen. |
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