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The Killer Across the Street

By: Makitia Thompson
Narrated by: Michael J. Clinton
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The serial killer Gregg Thorton was introduced to you in my short story "Serial Family Man", giving you an insight to the man who spent 44 years murdering over 20 people. In this new story, Gregg Thorton will confess like he never has before.

Finally telling the truth about how he murdered his first three wives and 7 of his 16 children, he'll reveal hidden families he had while being married. With police uncovering more and more about his past, Gregg has decided to selfishly reveal his own horrible crimes to further his living victims' grief.

This time around, Vanessa Bennett won't be interviewing Gregg, as he's never been honest with women and has had a vendetta against them since childhood—stemming from his complicated relationship with his late mother. The ruthless and blunt Cole King will be interviewing him and doing whatever is necessary to find the truth.

Explore the mind of a killer, a psychopath, a heartless man, and a monster. Gregg Thorton is a serial family man, with terrifying beliefs and a hatred that took so many lives.

©2024 Makitia Thompson (P)2025 Makitia Thompson
Biographical Fiction Crime Fiction Genre Fiction Serial Killers Crime Exciting Heartfelt Scary Murder
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Listening to the killer across the street felt like a true crime podcast in the best way. Chilling, addictive, and hard to pause. The story itself is disturbing, and hearing it told through an interview made it hit even harder. My only issue is that it dragged on for a bit in certain parts and I wanted more emotional depth to be included in the story. Still, a solid listen that stuck with me long after it ended.

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