Bailey Sarian, a true crime and makeup enthusiast, shares the story of Joe Metheny, a serial killer and cannibal who murdered and dismembered multiple people, including sex workers and homeless individuals. Metheny's crimes were motivated by a desire for revenge and a need for control. He would lure his victims to his home, kill and dismember them, and then sell their flesh as meat in sandwiches at a roadside stand.
Metheny's upbringing was marked by hardship and neglect, and he developed a pattern of addiction and violence. He was arrested and charged with multiple murders, but was initially acquitted due to lack of evidence. However, he was later arrested again and confessed to his crimes.
Metheny was sentenced to death, but the sentence was later overturned and he was given two life sentences instead. He died in prison in 2017 at the age of 62. Throughout the video, Bailey shares her thoughts and reactions to the case, and encourages her viewers to share their own thoughts and opinions.
The video also touches on the theme of the psychology of serial killers and the factors that contribute to their behavior. Bailey expresses her fascination with the subject and her desire to learn more about the thought processes and motivations of individuals like Metheny.
Overall, the video is a thought-provoking and disturbing exploration of a true crime case, and serves as a reminder of the darker aspects of human nature.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. Joe Metheny was born on March 2, 1953, in Maryland.
2. He was one of six children and claimed his life was one of hardships.
3. Joe's father was an alcoholic, and his mother was neglectful.
4. He spent his childhood bouncing from house to house, living with foster families.
5. When Joe was six years old, his father passed away in a car accident.
6. His mother worked two jobs and was rarely home.
7. Joe joined the military at 18 and claimed to have served in Vietnam, but there is no record of him being stationed there.
8. During his time in the military, Joe became hooked on heroin and cocaine.
9. After serving, Joe returned home and became homeless, living on the streets with a community of homeless people who also did drugs.
10. By the early 1990s, Joe was well-known among the homeless population in South Baltimore for his drug abuse and temper.
11. Despite his demeanor, Joe was considered dependable, intelligent, and well-mannered professionally.
12. Joe held a job as a truck driver and met a woman who was also an addict, and they got married and had a child together.
13. Joe's wife left him, taking their child, and Joe became angry and sought revenge.
14. Joe murdered two homeless men and a sex worker, and attempted to kill a fisherman who he thought might have witnessed the crimes.
15. Joe confessed to the murders and was arrested, but was acquitted due to lack of evidence.
16. Joe continued to lure sex workers to his home, where he would strangle and dismember them.
17. Joe mixed the meat of his victims with roast beef and pork and sold it at a roadside stand.
18. One of Joe's victims escaped and reported him to the police, who arrested him in 1996.
19. Joe confessed to the murders and was sentenced to two life terms in prison.
20. Joe died in his prison cell in 2017 at the age of 62.