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Confessions of a Gentleman Killer

By: Johnny Payne
Narrated by: Johnny Payne
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The papers call me “the gentleman killer.” I wrapped the throat of my first victim in the silk scarf with which I strangled her. That's what passes as a gentleman these days.

I ask you: How do you reconcile a man who is capable of deep, tender love (because I've felt it), a man, who - by public standards - is a health reformer, assistant to the future British prime minister, and the son-in-law of a wealthy industrialist, but who, when the moment overtakes him, kills women? I don't know what to make of it myself, but that's me. I've been told I have a philosopher's mind, that I'm ambitious and can do anything I set my mind to - but sometimes my sadomasochistic tendencies get the better of me.

I don't venture judgement - on myself or anyone else. I'll leave that up to you.

My name is Kilcairn, and these are my confessions.

©2021 Johnny Payne (P)2021 Blacklight Press
Historical Psychological

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