Friday, August 8, 2025

 I spent like a week or two here.............shelter is on the Texas side...2013, but daddy was here..late 1940s.......his linked in profile is not accurate......he is a spy, hides stuff.....he didn't go to VMI in the 1960s, but in the early 1940s, was born in the 1920s.......my grandad was shot in from of him, Paul, when Paul was like 6.......thus his impetus to b a serial killer, just like Batman Begins, he saw his dad murdered in front of him, but not his mother, who was there in 19971 the day he raped me in like 1975 or 1976 or so....i repressed that memory, my mother, nor her parents, whom i call Nana and Pop ever mentioned that event again...

My dad was almost 50 when he sired me.....my mother was 26...August of 1970, August Rush, me, b/c the aliens were coming back.....they will b here soon, don't believe me, just don't come crying to me.......as all these bad things keep happening, b/c u deserve it!!!


The Town That Dreaded Sundown is a 1976 American thriller horror film[5][6] directed and produced by Charles B. Pierce, and written by Earl E. Smith. The film is loosely based on the 1946 Texarkana Moonlight Murders, crimes attributed to an unidentified serial killer known as the Phantom Killer. It is narrated by Vern Stierman, who had narrated Pierce's 1972 film The Legend of Boggy CreekBen Johnson stars as Captain J.D. Morales, a fictionalized version of Texas Ranger Captain M. T. "Lone Wolf" Gonzaullas. The Phantom is played by Bud Davis, who later worked as stunt coordinator on films such as Forrest GumpCast Away, and Inglourious Basterds. The film was mostly shot around Texarkana, and a number of locals were cast as extras. The world premiere was held in Texarkana on December 17, 1976, before its regular run in theaters on December 24.[7]

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