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The Night Stalker: Poems Inspired by Richard Ramirez. The Killer's Pallet, #14
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- Date de parution16/01/2025
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Résumé
The Night Stalker: Poems Inspired by Richard RamirezRichard Ramirez wasn't just a killer-he was a waking nightmare. He didn't stalk the shadows; he was the shadow, slipping through windows, creeping through unlocked doors, hunting indiscriminately. He was chaos in human form, a predator with no pattern, no mercy, and no remorse. He struck in the dead of night, leaving behind blood, terror, and the echo of his chilling words: "Hail Satan."The Night Stalker drags you into the fear Ramirez created, the horror of hearing footsteps in the dark, the suffocating realization that someone is inside.
Through haunting poetry, step into the minds of those he terrorized, feel the dread of an unseen presence lurking at the foot of the bed, and hear the whispers of a man who wore evil like a second skin. Each verse explores the paranoia he fueled, the darkness he carried, and the cold, empty look in his eyes. Ramirez wasn't just a killer-he was a storm of violence, a figure that still haunts nightmares, a reminder that sometimes, locking the doors isn't enough.
The night belongs to the stalker. Are you sure you're alone?
Through haunting poetry, step into the minds of those he terrorized, feel the dread of an unseen presence lurking at the foot of the bed, and hear the whispers of a man who wore evil like a second skin. Each verse explores the paranoia he fueled, the darkness he carried, and the cold, empty look in his eyes. Ramirez wasn't just a killer-he was a storm of violence, a figure that still haunts nightmares, a reminder that sometimes, locking the doors isn't enough.
The night belongs to the stalker. Are you sure you're alone?



















