Vampire Killer: A Terrifying True Story of Psychosis, Mutilation and Murder (Ryan Green's True Crime) by Ryan Green

Vampire Killer: A Terrifying True Story of Psychosis, Mutilation and Murder (Ryan Green's True Crime) by Ryan Green

Author:Ryan Green [Green, Ryan]
Language: eng
Format: azw3, pdf
Publisher: Ryan Green Publishing
Published: 2020-09-20T00:00:00+00:00


Run, Rabbit, Run

The new apartment on Cannon Street was a big step down from his parents’ places and the house that he’d rented before. Barely more than a single room, it nonetheless would serve Rick’s purposes well. He had no car, but his childhood bicycle had been brought along so that he had means of transportation, and, of course, he had a source of income that was completely unknown to his parents, which he could use to continue purchasing books, magazines, and miscellaneous other products for his ‘self-improvement’ projects.

Now that he was out from under their watchful eye, he rode his bike into town and recovered the pistol that he had left behind when he was last arrested, even going so far as to apologise to the man who’d invited him over with excuses about his mind having been controlled and poisoned. His old friend took this to mean the drugs rather than literal mind control and poison and accepted the apology, happy to be free of the gun that had been sitting like a lead weight in the back of his mind and closet for the years since Rick had dropped it.

While he was never going to be the most fastidious, Rick’s little apartment did not degenerate into filth the way that his parents had been expecting. He had stacks of his magazines and nonsense pamphlets everywhere, and his kitchen could do with a good clean, but ultimately, each time they visited to check up on him, the place seemed to be more or less the same.

Rick continued his exercise regime, cycling for miles every day, and now that there was nobody to interfere with his food, he felt considerably more secure in eating proper meals. His anxiety about his health didn’t go away, but now he felt like he was actively managing it instead of everything being out of his control.

Just a short distance up the road from his apartment by bike, Rick found a place that would become the focal point of his coming days: A rabbit farm. At first, he spent his time just lingering around, watching the rabbits in their runs, but soon the owners began chatting with him on each visit, and he felt obliged to make a purchase. Every day, he would take a rabbit home with him in a cardboard box punched with holes, and every day he would butcher it alive on his kitchen counters – listening carefully to the song of its dying squeals as if there were some message encoded within it. This was the best food he could be eating. The safest. Freshly killed animals that nobody could have interfered with. He had seen them alive, he had watched them die, and then he had consumed them. It was a pure transaction. He could feel the life energy flowing out into his body to replace all that was being stolen from him after every meal of rabbit. His parents marked the improvement in both his health and his



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