💀 THE KILLER WHOSE HOUSE REEKED OF DECOMPOSING VICTIMS 💀 Kendall Francois earned his nickname "Stinky" long before neighbors realized the

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💀 THE KILLER WHOSE HOUSE REEKED OF DECOMPOSING VICTIMS 💀 Kendall Francois earned his nickname "Stinky" long before neighbors realized the horrific truth behind the unbearable stench coming from his Poughkeepsie home. This 300-pound serial killer turned his childhood house into a graveyard, storing the decomposing bodies of eight women in his attic and basement. 🏠 For years, neighbors complained about the nauseating smell, never imagining they were living next door to a killer who kept his victims like trophies. Francois targeted sex workers and drug addicts, knowing their disappearances would be ignored by authorities who dismissed them as runaways. The psychological profile that emerged revealed a man consumed by rage against women, using his massive size and fake charm to lure victims to their deaths. His mother continued living in the house while bodies rotted above and below her, creating one of the most disturbing family dynamics in serial killer history. 🔍 The wellness check that uncovered the horror. The crime scene so contaminated that investigators needed hazmat suits. The families who fought for justice for victims society had written off. The interrogation where Francois finally admitted to his crimes with chilling indifference. Warning: Contains graphic descriptions of decomposition, the systematic targeting of vulnerable women, and disturbing details about how victims were stored and concealed for extended periods. True crime researchers call this case "essential for understanding how killers exploit society's blind spots" and "a haunting reminder of how easily marginalized victims are forgotten." 💀 Ready to enter the house where death had an address?

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