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Charles Albright was the epitome of success, or so he made it appear that way. He was a married man with children and had a prosperous job as a Biology teacher for a high school in Texas, as well as being a skilled taxidermist. Albright was fluent in multiple languages, such as Latin, Spanish, and French, and was adored by women for his sense of humor and inane ability to play the part of class clown in college. Albright also communicated well at parties. He was a skillful painter and a musician, but Charles Albright had an uncanny dark side that he kept well hidden from his wife, children, co-workers, and friends for over thirty years. With a Jekyll-and-Hyde type of personality that enabled him to lie successfully, and become an accomplished con man, Albright was able to conceal a criminal record that dated back to his teenage years. He portrayed himself as a faithful family man, yet he frequented prostitutes continuously, and progressed into masochistic behavior, as well as a growing fetish for human eyes. Albright would paint eyes, trying to perfect them to his liking, but invariably falling short, so he decided to draw faces without eyes, thinking he could never do them justice. Albright forged his college grades so it would appear that he had graduated from college, and he also could not keep a job for more than a few months at a time. Albright became increasingly aggressive with women, and by 1991 he had killed three prostitutes by bludgeoning them and shooting them, and then surgically removing their eyes without damaging the eyelids. Albright was arrested for his crimes and sentenced to life imprisonment where he continues his fetish, the painting of eyes.

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