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#darkhistory #horrorstories #churchsecrets Step into the chilling world of Edward Rulloff, a 19th-century scholar whose towering intellect was matched only by his dark, violent crimes. Known as the “Genius Killer,” Rulloff lived a double life—brilliant linguist and ambitious thinker on one hand, manipulative murderer on the other. In this 25-part true crime documentary-style script, we explore the paradox of brilliance and blood, tracing Rulloff’s journey from his early childhood in Canada to his final days on the gallows in New York. His obsession with creating a universal language collided with his sinister criminal impulses, leaving behind both scholarly manuscripts and trails of death. Whether you are a fan of true crime stories, historical mysteries, or psychological studies of killers, Edward Rulloff’s tale will leave you both fascinated and disturbed. 🔔 Don’t forget to like, share, and subscribe for more chilling stories from the dark past. #EdwardRulloff #GeniusKiller #truecrimestories #historicaltruecrime #19thCenturyMurder #truecrimedocumentary #CriminalGenius #ScholarMurderer#universallanguage #CornellBrain#PreservedBrain #BinghamtonMurder #DrydenCrime #FrederickMerrick #HarrietSchute #LinguisticGenius #FamousExecutions Edward Rulloff, The Genius Killer, 19th century true crime, historical murders, true crime documentary, criminal genius, scholar murderer, universal language project, Rulloff brain Cornell, preserved brain, Binghamton murder case, Dryden NY crime, Frederick Merrick murder, Harriet Schute disappearance, linguistic genius killer, famous executions 1800s, American true crime history, criminal psychology 19th century, scholar turned killer, infamous trials New York,