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SICARIUS: Sondra London

SICARIUS: Sondra London
Mar 6, 2023 · 1h 16s

From his cell on Death Row in Florida, confessed serial killer Danny Rolling started writing and illustrating this novel about the Daggerman Sicarius in 1999, seven years before his 2006...

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From his cell on Death Row in Florida, confessed serial killer Danny Rolling started writing and illustrating this novel about the Daggerman Sicarius in 1999, seven years before his 2006 execution for the five murders he committed in 1990.
Drawing on years of research, Rolling follows zoologist Sir Winser Ashmole to the African island of Mauritius, to assist Dr. Borgum Konoff in saving endangered species.
But the doctor is dabbling in sinister forces, torturing the island girls in a mad quest for immortality, as an alien relic gives him the superhuman powers of a Sicarius.
Caught in the act, Konoff escapes to Boston, where he goes on a murder rampage. Ashmole helps police track him, but the power of the relic is still protecting the elusive Sicarius.
As the Powers That Be close in on the crazed killer, a deal with the Forces of Darkness is brokered by a witch whose name is Cath... a nod to the woman who served as Rolling's muse in real life, at the time he dreamed up the tale.
The novel was published in 2002 by Plotdigger Publications, a corporation owned by Canadian filmmaker Ryan Nicholson, who died in 2019 without renewing the copyright, so the book was orphaned until 2022, when Sondra London gave new life to this tale that Rolling had originally asked her to publish. SICARIUS: Sondra London Presents Death Row Fiction By a Serial Killer (Serial Killers Talk to Sondra London-Sondra London












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Mayrine French

Mayrine French

1 year ago

This is, I believe, one of our most foundatonal rights we can have. Thank God we have someone like Sondra London bringing this into the publics eye. Little by little, we are losing these rights, being smothered more and more, until we will be orwellian controlled until "thoughtcrime" becomes a reality. Take heed citizens, until we fight this, here is where we are headed. Literally control your thoughts....... See below:
Mayrine French

Mayrine French

1 year ago

In George Orwell's novel "1984", there are a group of people referred to as the Thought Police. They are members of the government whose main role is to maintain law and order, but they have one particular difference from most law enforcers who are in charge of policing everything from theft to traffic laws to murder. This group is in charge of policing thoughts: identifying who has impure or anti-government thoughts and doling out punishments to those who are deemed in violation of the thought police's guidelines. Headquartered at the Ministry of Love, sometimes referred to as MiniLove, the thought police serve as a terrifying force to ordinary citizens within the novel. The main character, Winston, suffers from almost constant anxiety and fear that the thought police will know what's going on inside his head, especially as he starts to think more freely and question the decisions the government makes. The thought police cannot be identified, so Winston and others are wary of not only strangers and acquaintances but also close friends and family. Anyone could be a member of the Thought Police, and one misspoken word, one slip up in facial expressions, or one misread gesture could mean the difference between life and death. The punishments doled out from the thought police could be considered severe, especially in today's society. There are no explicitly written laws in the society in which Winston lives, so the government and Thought Police do things at their own discretion. The Thought Police serve as a substitute to traditional law enforcement agencies or police, and most of their punishments involve torture, time in a labor camp, or what is referred to as vaporization: erasing all traces of a person and making it seem as if they never even existed.
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