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00:00He is the mass murderer, and you asked me before what I felt about Jim Jones, I think he's a monster.
00:04Hey, hola y bienvenidos a WatchMojo Español. Yo soy G.
00:08Y hoy veremos las ocasiones en las que gente le ocultó a todo el mundo su lado más oscuro.
00:13Bertie Madoff's fraud was not a complex fraud.
00:17It involved simply taking people's money, telling them he was going to invest their money, and he never did.
00:23Lou Berman
00:24He was the man behind some of the biggest boy bands ever, including two of the biggest juggernauts of all time.
00:54They said they began to feel like indentured servants.
01:13I think he became aware of his ability to have people trust him sort of in a haphazard way.
01:19Once he became aware of that, he wasn't afraid to use it further.
01:24Jimmy Savile
01:30Many people in Britain are questioning how his behavior went unchecked for so long, and the scandal is infecting his main employer, the BBC.
01:54As he forged a reputation as a tireless fundraiser, as he was knighted by the Queen and the Pope, he was, it now seems, leading an appalling double life.
02:24A secret vote was exposed to the public.
02:27The police launched Operation Jewtry, which found hundreds of victims of the presenter.
02:41Elizabeth Holmes
02:42In 2015, Forbes named her the richest and youngest multimillionaire in the United States.
02:48Holmes had created the company Theranos, which claimed to have been a pioneer in a less invasive method of blood analysis.
03:00The university was everywhere, and her passionate support for the incorporation of women into STEM professions boosted her profile even more.
03:09Shortly after Forbes' announcement, the accusations about Theranos' methods came to light.
03:22The group was accused of employing devices used by other people to perform the analysis, as the precision of its Edison machine was questioned.
03:30Theranos had raised millions with the misleading information that its device was revolutionary.
03:37In 2023, she was sentenced to more than 11 years in prison and was fined $452 million for fraud.
03:53Pablo Picasso
03:55He was a genius, and I rarely use that term, but he was also a total bastard.
03:59When an artist becomes as legendary as Picasso, many assume that he was a good person.
04:04At first glance, the co-founder of the Cubist movement seemed to meet the requirements.
04:09Some of those who met him described him as a saint. However, others have a much less praiseworthy description.
04:17An artistic genius who revolutionized modern art, Picasso has also been described as violent, jealous, perverse, and destructive.
04:25Even his granddaughter, Marina Picasso, said that once he got what he wanted from women, he discarded them.
04:31Many of his companions and muses have talked about the abuses they suffered on his part.
04:47Among other things, he burned a cigarette in the face of an ex in an attack of jealousy, he maintained relations with a minor, and he had several adventures.
04:55His legacy now includes causing mental health problems to several couples and relatives.
05:01Thomas Alva Edison
05:03With his name associated with more than 1,000 patents in the United States, Edison is considered one of the most prolific inventors and someone who helped modernize the world.
05:11He even created the first industrial research laboratory, but it seems that the merit of other people's work was attributed.
05:18I'm Thomas Edison, I invented the lightbulb, what to do?
05:22He also unsuccessfully sued the black inventor Granville Woods for developing the wireless telegraph that he claimed to have made.
05:30During the current war, Edison, who was a supporter of direct current, supported tests to electrocute animals with alternating current to demonstrate their dangers.
05:39This fascination for evil led him to record in his film studio the electrocution of the Topsy elephant in 1903, so that he could show the clip in his kinetoscopes.
06:00Bill Cosby
06:01After playing Cliff Hutch Table in The Cosby Show, he was labeled as the father of the United States, and everyone respected him.
06:10Is it important?
06:11Yes, dad.
06:12How important is it?
06:13An eight.
06:14Is it a child's eight or an adult's eight?
06:16This, in addition to his other works, strengthened Cosby's place as one of the best comedians in the United States.
06:22Then came 2014. After years of rumors and accusations, Hannibal Buress publicly denounced him for aggression during a stand-up event.
06:32This caused a domino effect, as many women began to denounce him, and his image was destroyed.
06:38In 2018, he was found guilty and sentenced to a sentence of 3 to 10 years. In 2021, the sentence was annulled and he was released.
06:57Despite this, his reputation is down and he continues to fight new legal battles.
07:08What does it say about the American justice system? That it's flawed?
07:12P.T. Barnum
07:14It's everything you ever want, it's everything you ever need
07:20And it's him right in front of you
07:24This is where you wanna be
07:43Barnum would often present people from non-white ethnic backgrounds as living curiosities, promoting racial othering in his museum.
07:49In a similar vein, he presented a black man named William Henry Johnson as an example of racial othering.
07:55Barnum would often present people from non-white ethnic backgrounds as living curiosities, promoting racial othering in his museum.
08:00In a similar vein, he presented a black man named William Henry Johnson as an example of racial othering.
08:07In a similar vein, he presented a black man named William Henry Johnson as an example of racial othering.
08:10In a similar vein, he presented a black man named William Henry Johnson as an example of racial othering.
08:23Looking back now through a modern day lens, the magic and spectacle that P.T. Barnum created would rather be seen as xenophobic, cruel to animals, racist, and hateful.
08:32Harold Shipman
08:34Harold Shipman killed more people than anyone else in British peacetime history.
08:38He was convicted of 15 murders, but those were just the tip of the iceberg.
08:42This doctor was so respected that in the early 1980s,
08:46World in Action interviewed him to know his opinion
08:49about how mental patients should be treated in society.
08:53For almost three decades, this doctor was very loved in his community,
08:57so much so that many of his patients included him in their wills
09:00and even eliminated their relatives to put him on.
09:04But the authorities began to suspect him
09:06due to the large number of people who died under his care.
09:10In 2000, after finding evidence of falsification of wills
09:13and that he had been administering deadly doses of diamorphine,
09:17Dr. Death was sentenced to life in prison.
09:19This is not a man who is hiding in the woodshed with an axe in his hand.
09:23This is a man who is pretending to be helpful and consoling and compassionate.
09:29He died in 2004.
09:31The Shipman inquiry concluded in 2005 that he had killed 284 people.
09:47Bernie Madoff
09:48Bernie Madoff's fraud was not a complex fraud.
09:51It involved simply taking people's money,
09:54telling them he was going to invest their money, and he never did.
09:57Many multimillionaires dedicate themselves to philanthropy,
10:00but Madoff took it to another level.
10:02After amassing a fortune with his own value chain company
10:05and an asset management firm,
10:07he began to work in the boards of several non-profit organizations
10:11and at the Yeshiva University.
10:13He also donated cash to hospitals, foundations, theaters,
10:17and about $6 million to the lymphoma investigation.
10:21He seemed like a good person.
10:23Then, in 2008, he was arrested after confessing to his children
10:26that his company was the largest Ponzi scheme in history,
10:30estimated at $65 billion.
10:44Not only did people lose their money because of him,
10:46but also charitable organizations.
10:48In 2009, Madoff was sentenced to 150 years in prison.
10:52He died in prison in 2021.
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11:15Jim Jones.
11:16As he grew up in poverty and experienced the kindness of his neighbors,
11:20Jones seemed to want to emulate this in his adult age.
11:29In 1955, he founded his own religious movement,
11:33which would become the Temple of the People,
11:35which promoted racial equality
11:37and incorporated Christian and leftist ideologies.
11:40After moving to San Francisco, California,
11:43the group collaborated with activists and charitable organizations.
11:46However, when accusations of abuse began to arise,
11:50Jones moved his movement to Guyana
11:53and created Jonestown.
11:55In 1978, while investigating some dark statements about the commune,
12:00American politician Leo Ryan and four other people
12:04were shot to death.
12:06Seeing that his temple was about to collapse,
12:09Jones ordered the massive intake of a drink with cyanide among his followers,
12:13causing the death of 918 people.
12:22What other infamous people who hid their darkest self did we not put here?
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