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This individual in American criminal history, supposedly threatened the population of a major southern American city with murder; unless a certain interesting musical demand was met at a particular time and date. Not everyone complied, but no one was killed that night. Who was this "killer" and what was his demand.
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The serial killer, nicknamed "The Axeman" said that he would visit New Orleans at 12:15 and all people who were playing jazz music would be spared.
No one knows for sure who "The Axeman" was.
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