Copyright 2017 MillieAnne Lowe, Oceanside, California
“Wake up, Haley. We’re almost there,” said George. He tapped her on the shoulder. “Wake up, Haley.” Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 39”
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Copyright 2017 MillieAnne Lowe, Oceanside, California
“Wake up, Haley. We’re almost there,” said George. He tapped her on the shoulder. “Wake up, Haley.” Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 39”
Copyright 2016 MillieAnne Lowe, Oceanside, California
Fire Chief Greg Mullin’s red sedan with lights flashing halted with a jerk as he stepped hard on the brakes at Robin’s driveway. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 38”
Copyright 2015 MillieAnne Lowe, Orange County, California
The music of laughter, toasts, and clinking glasses floated out the open windows of Alioto’s upstairs dining room. Mario Barla, the manager of the world renown seafood restaurant, stood in a dark corner of the room observing his well dressed guests, seated at candle lit tables. One of Mario’s great pleasures is to be credited for the excellent service offered his guests, and so each evening, he also watches with the vastness of an eagle’s eye, his staff as they wait on their patrons. The first unusual event of the evening had been the quick departure of the guests from the center table. The group that he suspected to be FBI Agents had order aperitifs. All seemed well as they enjoyed their drinks until a quick moving rumor floating from newcomers coming up the stairs reached their ears. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 32”
Copyright 2015 MillieAnne Lowe, Orange County, California
By the light offered by the lamp posts Steele moved with stealth into the crowd gathered at the head of the cable car. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 30”
Copyright 2015 MillieAnne Lowe, Orange County, California
Since his childhood, Steele had always thought that he and the darkness were one. In the darkness, away from the temptations of the women he found inadequate, he found comfort. The darkness served as a theater to visualize and relive his pleasurable memories and adventures. In the dark places of his mind, it served as a place to regenerate another murderous event. The darkness was Steele’s personal think-tank. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 28”
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Stetson watched the city’s most dangerous and feared man stew in his thoughts. He had never seen Steele scared, Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 27”
Copyright 2014 MillieAnne Lowe, Orange County, California
“To us!” said Steele. He clinked his glass hard against Stetson’s. They finished their drinks and ordered another round. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 26”
Copyright 2014 MillieAnne Lowe, Orange County, California
Fear ran through Stetson’s mind and the flow of his anger pulsated after it. He grit his teeth hard and prepared to use more force to hold Steele back from following Marilyn and Mark. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 25”
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Stetson moved quickly through the crowd at Union Square and hopped onto the Hyde Street cable car. He grabbed onto the first white pole at the front of the cable car as it headed up the hill. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 22”
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Bewildered the three of us wandered through the cabin in the Saratoga Woods in awe. Continue reading “The Serial Killer of Bush Street Part 18”