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This date produced figures whose harm operated across vastly different scales and contexts. Dennis Nilsen, a Scottish civil servant, murdered at least twelve young men in London between 1978 and 1983, his crimes concealed behind an unremarkable domestic life until a plumber's discovery exposed them. Frazier Glenn Miller, a white supremacist and former Ku Klux Klan leader, spent decades organizing racist paramilitary activity before killing three people at Jewish community facilities in Kansas in 2014. At the level of the state, Nicolás Maduro has presided over Venezuela's prolonged collapse, a period marked by hyperinflation, mass emigration, and documented political repression. What connects them is less ideology than consequence — lives ended, institutions corroded, populations displaced.

November 23, 1940 - Frazier Glenn Miller, Jr.

Miller spent decades building and leading white supremacist organizations before his ideology culminated in lethal violence — the 2014 shooting at the Overland Park Jewish Community Center, which killed three people. His trajectory from Klan leadership to domestic terrorism illustrated how extremist networks can sustain and radicalize individuals over long periods. He was convicted and sentenced to death.

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November 23, 1945 - Dennis Nilsen

Nilsen operated for five years before his arrest came not through detective work but through a plumber's discovery of human remains blocking a drain — a detail that encapsulates how thoroughly his crimes went undetected. His victims were largely young, transient men whose disappearances drew little immediate attention, a vulnerability he appears to have understood and exploited. The ritualistic behavior that followed each killing, documented in unusual detail through his own later writings and interviews, has made him a significant subject in criminological study of organized offenders.

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November 23, 1962 - Nicolás Maduro

Under Maduro's rule, Venezuela experienced one of the most severe economic collapses in modern Latin American history, marked by hyperinflation, widespread food and medicine shortages, and a mass emigration crisis affecting millions of citizens. His government's consolidation of power — ruling by decree after 2015 and surviving internationally contested elections — drew condemnation from democratic governments across the hemisphere. His eventual capture by U.S. forces and indictment on drug trafficking charges in 2026 reflected longstanding allegations that state institutions under his leadership had become entangled with narcotics networks.

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