Summary of قصة الضابط البعثي المختل الذي عدمه صدام حسين
The video narrates a chilling story about a Baathist officer during Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq, who was known for his brutal behavior and violent tendencies. The story is told from the perspective of a neighbor, referred to as Hafez, who recounts the unsettling events that unfolded after the officer moved into the neighborhood.
Initially, the officer appeared calm and reclusive, but strange noises and screams began emanating from his house, raising suspicions among the neighbors. Hafez describes a particularly terrifying incident where he witnessed the officer behaving erratically, leading to concerns about his mental state. The officer's house was permeated with a foul smell, reminiscent of rotting meat, which intensified over time.
Hafez's fears were confirmed when he discovered grotesque items in the sewer outside, leading him to suspect the officer of foul play. The situation escalated when a local child named Ahmed went missing, prompting Hafez to investigate the officer's home. Upon entering, he stumbled upon a horrific scene: the child's mutilated body.
Despite Hafez's efforts to alert the police, the officer managed to evade capture initially. However, law enforcement eventually discovered the officer's gruesome crimes, including the murder of multiple victims, from whom he had harvested organs for consumption. The officer was ultimately arrested and executed by firing squad, bringing a sense of relief to the community.
The story serves as a stark reminder of the brutality that can arise from unchecked power and the horrors experienced during Saddam Hussein's regime in Iraq.
Presenters/Contributors:
- Hafez (narrator)
Notable Quotes
— 12:29 — « The officer was a terrifying monster, but the problem was that he was still free and I was unable to sleep during the night for a week. »
— 13:00 — « He is a sick person in every sense of the word, but finally he got his punishment and was executed by firing squad and we got rid of his evil forever. »
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