Daughter of a Serial Killer
Is Black Ice My Father
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Narrated by:
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Millicent Chimonyo-Ntubi
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By:
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Shameek Speight
About this listen
Something inside Ayana has always been fascinated with serial killers and violence; a voice in her head always screams for her to lash out and harm people, pushing her to do things she knows aren't right, but she fights the urge every day to pretend she’s normal.
Growing up in a group home, she never knew her family but found something to make her believe the notorious serial killer Black Ice could be her father. With the newfound information, she no longer wants to fight who she is: a daughter of the Devil.
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