Suspected Mail Bomber Cesar Sayoc Was A Male Stripper Who Took Steroids
Suspected mail bomber Cesar Sayoc was a male stripper who dreamed of becoming a professional wrestler.
And the 56-year-old took steroids as he pumped up his body to achieve his goals.
Sayoc Junior is facing spending the rest of his life in jail after he was charged with sending at least 13 mail bombs to senior political figures around America.
It is understood that he made the devices from inside a van where he lived in Aventura, Florida.
But when he was not plotting mass terror he traveled around the country as a stripper popping steroids to make himself look buff.
During the 1990’s he worked with Ohio promoter Tony Valentine who hired him for various gigs.
He revealed: “He really couldn’t find his niche in life, and I guess he found it now.
“Back in the nineties, he was running around from Minnesota to the Carolinas to Florida. He was like a gypsy.
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“He would show up and do an individual act and leave - he was dancing for a guy out in Oklahoma, too.”
Although Valentine vouched for him in a 2014 grand auto theft case in 2014 he stopped hiring him to dance.
“He’s like 900 years old now,” he said. “I wouldn’t hire a 50- or 60-year-old stripper,” he added.
And the delusional muscle man was also desperate to become a professional wrestle.
His relative added: “He was a male dancer and he wanted to be a wrestler. He was taking steroids. He was all buffed up, he was built like a rock.”
To make ends meet the suspected bomber was delivering pizzas for the Papa John chain in Florida, Hollywood.
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