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Lauri Carleton's Killer Was Evangelical Travis Ikeguchi + Nudes By F.W. Murnau + Woman Groped, Assaulted, Called Anti-Queer Names In Bed-Stuy, Assailant Nabbed + Gael García Bernal Goes Full Liberace Of Lucha Libre + MORE! —12-PACK

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ABOVE: If the shirt fits ... BELOW: Keep reading for killers and assailants meet justice, the nudes by Silent Era director F.W.

Murnau, Drew Barrymore rushed and more ... In case you're wondering, the P is for pedophile — just the latest anti-queer slur. (Image via Twitter) NPR: The man who killed Lauri Carleton for displaying Pride flags — and was later shot dead by cops — has been identified.

The killer was 27-year-old Travis Ikeguchi, and his pinned tweet says it ALL. INSTAGRAM: The gorgeous nudes of David Rollins by F.W.

Murnau, taken in Wolf's Lair around 1928-1929. P.S. These are the people who are following him, including at least 40 who followed him after he was named as Lauri's killer.

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