Miami gay bar killer

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They don’t call it the Magic City for nothing. Pride is a year-round celebration here, and the city’s massive Latine population makes it one of the most diverse and vibrant LGBTQ+ communities in the country. So if we're going for realism, it fails there. If there's any particular group overrepresented by stats when it comes to serial killers, it's men in general. Whatever you’re looking for, Miami’s got it. There are hundreds of serial killers, and a handful of them have identified as gay. And the fun isn’t just limited to the 305-Wilton Manors and Fort Lauderdale up north are longtime queer hotspots in their own right. Today, the options for a fun night out are endless. Throughout the years, LGBTQ+ locals have found each other through nightlife, whether that be in a club with booming speakers, a drag show with high-kicking queens, or a cocktail bar over casual conversation. Stars like Grace Jones, Sylvester, and Divine were regulars at the iconic Copa Club in Fort Lauderdale, and the warm weather and lively local community made South Florida a coveted home for folks from all walks of life. South Florida’s history as a gay Mecca dates back decades.

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And in Miami, a city that already lends itself to that mindset, nightlife remains at the center of the LGBTQ+ life. For decades, LGBTQ+ nightlife has brought people together, creating a place where everyone can be themselves, no matter who they are or how they identify.

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