The HBO doceri Last Call digs to the hunt for a serial killer who targeted gay men New York the early '90s—and why the victims were almost lost to history.
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DNA EVINCE MAY INTIFY ADDNAL VICTIMS OF INDIANA GAY SERIAL KILLER
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"Invtigators believed Bmeister, a married father of three who equented gay bars, lured men to his home and killed them. Invtigators believe Bmeister picked up men gay bars and brought them back to his home at Fox Hollow Farms Wtfield, where he killed them the early to mid-1990s. Invtigators believe at least 25 people fell victim to Bmeister, who police have said lured gay men to his home at Fox Hollow Farms the mid-80s and 90s and killed them.
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He picked up young men gay bars and brought them back to his home at Fox Hollow Farms Wtfield — and killed 1996, Haton County sheriff's puti found thoands of posed and charred bone agments on Bmeister's property jt wt of U. KillgsWhen Bmeister's wife and children left for summer vatns, police believe Bmeister picked up young men at gay bars, took them to his home and strangled them to ath.
Te Crime We Bged 2022For gay New Yorkers 1991, there were still plenty of reasons to not put much fah law enforcement. Jt 22 years after clash wh police outsi the Stonewall Inn Greenwich Village opened a promisg new ont the ongog fight for LGBTQ+ rights, AIDS was cimatg the queer muny and hate crim were on the rise, no small part due to the tragilly wispread misperceptn of the vis as a gay disease and lack of unrstandg about how was transmted. And another nightmarish turn of events, someone was g NYC's vibrant gay nightlife scene as a huntg ground.
Last Call: When a Killer Stalked Queer New York, a four-part HBO seri premierg July 9, lv to the grisly murrs and a not-so-distant past when blatant homophobia was still the norm and queer bars, as one activist puts the show, "were one of the few plac the muny where we uld e and feel safe. "And even then, adds Bea Hanson, who served as a liaison between the NYC Gay & Lbian Anti-Vlence Project and police, "There was always this sort of 'you've got to watch your back at the same time too' sort of feelg.