Due Process: Vigilante Serial Killer-Justice Dispatched with Extreme Prejudice

Due Process: Vigilante Serial Killer-Justice Dispatched with Extreme Prejudice

by Lyle O'Connor
Due Process: Vigilante Serial Killer-Justice Dispatched with Extreme Prejudice

Due Process: Vigilante Serial Killer-Justice Dispatched with Extreme Prejudice

by Lyle O'Connor

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Overview

Enter the realm of a serial killer; share his thoughts, his emotions, his pain, and his need to assassinate. Walter, an ordinary factory worker, obsessing over the mistreatment of victims by the courts becomes a vigilante for justice. Appalled by adjudicators coddling criminals under the guise of civil rights, Walter factors himself in as a lethal consequence for depraved individuals walking out of court with a-slap-on-the-wrist as punishment for heinous crimes. He has no particular skill-sets qualifying him to fight crime. He relies on cunning, isolation, and his hunting and tracking skills to take down targets and bring about his form of justice. A kaleidoscope of dreams and apparitions thrusts Walter into a nightmarish world where the lines of good and evil are discernible. When applying justice he finds right and wrong interchangeable; body count is his only measure of success.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781594333873
Publisher: Publication Consultants
Publication date: 07/05/2013
Series: Due Process: Vigilante Serial Killer--Justice Dispatched with Extreme Prejudice
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 240
File size: 285 KB

About the Author

Lyle O'Connor left his childhood home in the foothills of Mt. Hood, Oregon for a tour of duty with the U.S. Air Force Security Police. With an honorable discharge in hand he reengaged his educational interests of pastoral counseling, earned a Bachelor of Theology, was Ordained, and ministered churches in Alaska and Oregon. Desiring further education he left the ministry and found his niche in the behavioral health field. His career in forensic psychiatrics and adolescent behavioral health spanned more than twenty years. Lyle retired in 2008 from Alaska Psychiatric Institute and sought isolation in the oilfields of Prudhoe Bay. Here, in the frozen wastelands of the arctic, he found solitude and time for reflection. Endless winter nights afforded Lyle the opportunity to pursue a secret longing—to become a writer. His chosen profession introduced him to the courts and provided the basics for his first crime novel—Due Process.
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