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Psychopath's Diary, Vol. II: Crucifixion

By: Kirill Khrestinin
Narrated by: Kirill Khrestinin
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Psychopath’s Diary, Vol. II is a continuation of the infamous diary written by a serial killer Chester LaRue. In this violent piece, he brutally depicts with frightful honesty the early years of his life, his relationship with a girl, connection to the Russian mafia, fragments of his childhood where he kills his first victim, discovery of sex, and the evolution of his twisted mind he recorded in a couple of short stories he presented in this diary. Also, his vicious punishment that was inflicted on him by another psychopath that Chester barely survived.

I still don’t understand why he sent his life story to me, but I’m gradually connecting the dots one by one through his writing, and slowly, I’m beginning to build a faint picture in my mind. It is not quite clear yet, but I am desperately trying to uncover the answer to my continuous questions. Why me? And how are we linked?

©2020 Kirill Khrestinin (P)2022 Kirill Khrestinin

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