Dubbed as “the Internet’s first serial killer”, John Edward Robinson, a psychopathic sexual sadist killed eight young women whom he met on the Internet to fulfill his lust as a self-proclaimed “slave master.”
On June 2, 2000, Robinson was arrested at his Kansas farm, after a woman filed a sexual battery complaint against him and another charged him with stealing her sex toys.
On June 3, detectives went to John Edward Robinson’s 17-acre farm with three search-and-rescue dog teams. The dog teams then systematically searched the grounds and led investigators to some barrels near a shed. When the two barrels were opened, detectives discovered two decomposing bodies.
The search-and-rescue dog teams led authorities
to these barrels near a shed. When detectives opened the barrels, they discovered the remains of two of Robinson’s victims. The remains of one
of the missing persons, later identified as Suzette Trouten. The second body discovered on the Linn
County property was identified as Izabela Lewicka, who had also been reported missing. An investigator processing
the barrels at the Raymore, Missouri, storage locker. Detectives found three additional bodies at this location. The inside of the Kansas
storage locker where Robinson kept the property of Suzette. Inside this locker the detectives
found a treasure trove of information, including information about the additional victims of the serial killer.
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