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Godino (October 31, 1896 –
November 15, 1944), also
known as El
Petiso Orejudo ("the big-eared midget"), was an
Argentine serial killer who terrorized...
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Domingo Francisco Juan
Esteban "Dom"
Orejudos,
Secundo (Spanish pronunciation: [domiŋgo fɾansisko xwan esteβan oɾexudos]) (July 1, 1933 –
September 24...
- The
brown eared pheasant (Crossoptilon mantchuri****) is a large, 96– to 100-cm-long, dark
brown pheasant endemic to the
mountain forests of northeastern...
- Flórez, Ramón Gómez de la Serna,
Enrique Jardiel Poncela, and
Antonio Orejudo, and
wrote about a "formidable"
first hour, and an "excessively diluted"...
- The film is
based on the
novel Ventajas de
viajar en tren by
Antonio Orejudo and
stars Luis Tosar,
Pilar Castro, and
Ernesto Alterio,
among others....
- that he wanted.
Cayetano Santos Godino Argentina 1912 4
Known as
Petiso Orejudo ("the Big-eared Midget").
Teenage arsonist,
animal killer and
child murderer...
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Harpe "Big-Eared Midget" –
Cayetano Santos Godino (Spanish: El
Petiso Orejudo) "Bigfoot"
Unsolved 1975
American murders Philip Smith "Bike Path Rapist"...
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Services Harley McMillen Scott McPherson Metropolitan Sports ****ociation Dom
Orejudos Mary D.
Powers Daniel Sotomayor Valerie Taylor 1993 Ad Hoc
Committee of...
- and “Helmut and Brooks, N.Y.C." (1978).
Erotica by Tom of Finland, Dom
Orejudos, Bill Schmeling,
Chuck Arnett,
Gengoroh Tagame, John Klamik, and Drubskin...
- by
several Argentine sources.
Cayetano Santos Godino:
known as "Petiso
Orejudo" ("Big
Eared Midget"); at 16,
killed four
children in 1912; died in prison...