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Dark Arts

It’s easy to see how kids fall in love with hobbies such as music, art or sports, but what would lead a child to a fascination with true crime? How does a kid become enthralled by abduction, torture and murder? For makeup artist and true crime storyteller Bailey Sarian, it runs in the family. “Growing up, my mom was a 911 dispatcher and she would take me to work with her,” Sarian explains. “I would sit in and listen through the headphones to the 911 calls. That’s when my curiosity was first sparked. We look back on it now and laugh because she probably shouldn’t have been taking me to work with her.”

Through these experiences, Sarian became desensitized to all things crime-related and began paying attention

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