
Skyler Saunders
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Unheard Words
He announced it as the door closed. Mr. Daniel Barrington at the head of the large oak table bellowed, but it registered as a whisper once Althea Groves, 41, had left the room. She stopped short and looked at the door. It seemed like an albatross spread its wings just at the entrance, but this became a phantasm. As Althea walked away. What did he say?
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Fiction
Businesswoman Chapter 215
Rotor blades chopped into the air. Entrepreneur Paul stepped off the helicopter in Sussex County. He strolled from the whirring aircraft into a Goulding. With his seat fully reclined in the back, he used his tablet to see the raw land.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 14
Any case with explicit racial overtones should be taken more seriously than ever. The history of America permits little if no room for black serial killers to pass the test of having enough sense to commit atrocities and get away for a period.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Smartystan
The silver eagles on Colonel Janiah Moseby’s uniform made the blue service uniform pop. Flecks of gray dotted her close cut hair which sat on her almond colored skin. Her petit frame belied her commanding presence, even while seated. Her office in Dover, Delaware at the Dover Air Force Base seemed rather sparse; a small library, some chairs, and her desk occupied the space. As commander of the base, She sat cross-legged, her hands folded neatly in her lap. Dr. Strong faced the high-ranking high flier. He wore a black business suit with no tie.
By Skyler SaundersExclusive • 6 months ago
Businesswoman Chapter 211
When the screen illuminated, it displayed Lisa’s portfolio. Her biggest investment stood at ten million dollars. Her speaking engagements topped out at one hundred million dollars. In her home in Greenville, Delaware looked plush. The floors remained plush. Zebrawood floors and walls with two million dollar pieces of Romantic art enticed the eye.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 13
Unlike filmmakers the Coen brothers or the rap duo Clipse, brothers Reginald and Jonathan Carr chose to be destructive monsters rather than creative forces. Now, this particular entry in this series may require an asterisk. They did not commit their crimes over a period of months but a few days.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Businesswoman Chapter 211. Top Story - July 2025.
Loreen never attended a faith-based service. In her forty-one years, she had been to weddings and funerals but not a full Sunday service. This moment did not change that constant trajectory, her six-year-old son Bonham asked her, “Mommy, why don’t we go to church?”
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
Businesswoman Chapter 210
Common Man drafted a pamphlet he published to the Internet. It consisted of his own principles made explicit through his blistering prose. Fiery and angry, the piece spread across the web tinged with bitterness and ferocious bite. The malignancy of the document emboldened some and enraged others.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 12
It doesn’t matter what drugs a killer is high on at the time of his or her fatal viciousness. The idea of having a certain drug or cocktail in their system does not distract from their evil deeds. Such was the case when Craig Price, now 51, entered the home of Joan Heaton, 39, and stabbed her and her daughters Jennifer, 10, and Melissa, 7, to death in horrific fashion. Some reports alluded to the fact he looked only to rob the house and then run away. This is nonsense according to veteran detectives. They knew he came to kill and destroy.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
