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Businesswoman Chapter 203
Lisa paced around Loreen’s spacious living room. Atkinson stood by the window. “This will mean so much. With regulations falling like chains to the ground, this will be an opportunity for us all to explore our ways of conducting business,” Loreen announced.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 5
Thorough investigations often lead to arrests. Such is what happened with Chester Turner. The power of DNA analysis has truly been a double-edged sword. In one instance, the process can free an individual from years of bondage. In cases like Turner’s, he would experience the flipside of this arrangement. His DNA linked him to a string of murders in the Figueroa section of Los Angeles. In fact, this activity took place while he stood in a prison cell.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Businesswoman Chapter 200
Air cooled the engine. The vehicle smoothed over the pavement with gears shifting like a finely tuned clock. The purr of the motor created a music that rivaled any concerto. Entrepreneur Paul Atkinson relaxed in the back with a glass of cognac. He peered outside the bulletproof ultra-tint windows. Each light he passed seemed like a drop of electric sunshine seeking to illuminate the spacious interior of the Goulding vehicle.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 4
In the late eighties early nineties, the Crack Era had police departments involved in bringing hustlers “to justice.” In fact, the War on Drugs, or battle from an inanimate object, sapped the resources of other departments dedicated to solving actual crimes.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Businesswoman Chapter 199
Back to business, the “Corporation Doctor” Loreen Breen, found herself in a pickle…almost literally. Suzette Camber, 52, with black jeans and a gray t-shirt and red pumps walked around her desk. Loreen wore tan slacks and a white shirt that seemed to cling to her petit figure as if it were sculpted to her frame.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 3
Samuel Little was a puny man. Sure he may have had an imposing physical presence and a mean scowl, but in his mind, he lived as a weak child. As the serial killer with the most confirmed kills in United States history, he led an existence of terror.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
Smartystan
Little swirls of oil pooled in a kaleidoscopic fashion. Black inky stuff blobbed onto the surface of dirt. Vestin Go sipped water. He played a game called Oil Captain. Knowledge of the nineteenth century allowed him to know exactly how to use the greasy goop. Like a real oil tycoon, he established a city and collected enough people to run it. Fully immersive, he could envision an entire empire based on his own research. Townsfolk scurried about and ran a courthouse, general store, a shoeshine kit, a hotel, some homes, and a jail among other locales.
By Skyler SaundersExclusive • 6 months ago
Businesswoman Chapter 198
“So all you have to do is change the title?” Burt Beesly asked. The lines in his forehead look like waves of flesh. He stood with smart brown shoes, a gray suit and a white shirt with no tie. Tortoiseshell glasses clung to his nose. Lisa looked at him in his brown eyes. She wore a black and gold houndstooth skirt, a black blouse and thin gold Cuban link chain.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Chapters
African American Serial Killers Part 2
Legendary and late, great comedian and writer Paul Mooney almost delineated exactly what the brute Maury Travis wrote to The St. Louis Post-Dispatch. The comic referred to a serial killer outlining the idea of pointing out more bodies to be found. In Travis’ case, he played with the idea of letting journalists know his secret places where his victims could be located as well. While this is merely coincidental, the thought that a creative mind and a destructive one could coexist in the same country at the same time is intriguing.
By Skyler Saunders6 months ago in Criminal
