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Devil in the Basement: White Supremacy, Satanic Ritual, and My Family
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- FormatePub
- ISBN978-0-9961335-4-8
- EAN9780996133548
- Date de parution14/03/2018
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- Infos supplémentairesepub
- ÉditeurStroud House Publishing
Résumé
Devil in the Basement reveals the shocking truth about my family. I learned about the murders, bombings, and devil worship when I visited my ancestors' home town of Fairmont, West Virginia. As a former private eye, I investigated what had happened and even ventured into the eerie basement where the satanic rituals had occurred. The story begins in 1928 when thousands of Ku Klux Klan members march through this sleepy town.
My great uncle John's passions were ignited that day, as were those of my grandfather Tucker, who changed his Italian name to "sound white" with hopes of escaping poverty and racism, and of becoming a U. S. Senator. Meanwhile, my great-grandmother set up a criminal enterprise in the back barn, and my great aunt was hauled off to an insane asylum before becoming the mistress of a Detroit mobster. But this story is not just about my family.
It is also about their creepy neighbor, Ernie, who had a ghoulish life-sized doll. He abused his wives and dabbled in his favorite pastime: evil. He liked evil. He was creative when it came to evil. He was all about evil. Devil in the Basement is a story of love and horror, racism and hope, Christian piety and satanic ritual. It is a book that shines a light on one of the most ghastly incidents in West Virginia history.
It is a story you will never forget.
My great uncle John's passions were ignited that day, as were those of my grandfather Tucker, who changed his Italian name to "sound white" with hopes of escaping poverty and racism, and of becoming a U. S. Senator. Meanwhile, my great-grandmother set up a criminal enterprise in the back barn, and my great aunt was hauled off to an insane asylum before becoming the mistress of a Detroit mobster. But this story is not just about my family.
It is also about their creepy neighbor, Ernie, who had a ghoulish life-sized doll. He abused his wives and dabbled in his favorite pastime: evil. He liked evil. He was creative when it came to evil. He was all about evil. Devil in the Basement is a story of love and horror, racism and hope, Christian piety and satanic ritual. It is a book that shines a light on one of the most ghastly incidents in West Virginia history.
It is a story you will never forget.







