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Two Heads Equal Two Hands: The Story of the Chatsworth Killer in His Own Words

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“I realized this basic asymmetry implied that nothing — no evidence, no information, no facts or data — connected me to the stranger except for the evidence of my own personal observations which remained private as long as I kept them that way. And what did that mean? First of all, it meant I could influence the stranger's life in any way I wanted without him or anyone else suspecting my involvement. But what did that mean? Among other things, it meant I could disrupt this man's life in some rather extreme ways and never become a suspect in a subsequent investigation. Or did it mean that? I wasn't sure but I felt I needed to find out." – the words of the infamous Chatsworth Killer.

110 pages, Paperback

Published January 10, 2015

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Emericus Durden

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For the past decade, Emericus Durden has been busy creating original, disruptive works of art - both literary art and visual art (still photography). Only recently has he begun presenting his works to the public.

In everything he creates, Mr. Durden strives to create works that are intellectually challenging, perhaps even disturbing, though always exciting, suspenseful, and entertaining. In his writings, Mr. Durden has focused on a wide variety of topics, ranging from the sublime - philosophy and spirituality (e.g., "Aiming Higher Than Civilization" and "Beyond Words & Machines") to the much more hellish - murder and brainwashing (e.g., "Two Heads Equal Two Hands" and "Great & Mighty Things").

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