Little Book of Horrors
Tuesday, August 12, 2003
THE light-blue, 20-page manuscript was neatly bound, yet its manila-covered contents were spine-tingling. The first 18 pages detailed the addresses of a number of buildings which were to be bombed. The last two pages contained sketches of the potential targets. The handmade sketches were made in heavy strokes.
Listed were a number of political figures to be killed, complete with addresses and sketches of their homes. Appearing on the hit
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