Unidentifiable Evil

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Summary

Theo sees the dead—but only the killers see him back. I’ve been haunted my whole life. Not by the innocent—by monsters. Bundy. Gacy. Dahmer. Ramirez. Their ghosts follow me, silent reminders that death doesn’t erase what they’ve done. I’ve learned to live with them. To pretend I’m normal. Until the day a new ghost appears. He’s from my own town—and he swears he’s innocent. When I start digging into his case, the lies go deeper than anyone wants to admit. The truth hides in places no one dares to look. Because evil doesn’t die. It lingers. It waits. And this time— it’s looking back.

Status
Ongoing
Chapters
35
Rating
4.8 5 reviews
Age Rating
18+

CAST

CURRAN WALTERS AS THEO WILLIAMS

"Bold words from a dude who was cooked like a chicken tender."


HOLLY MARIE COMBS AS HALLEY WILLIAMS

"Hey, sweet boy."


JENSEN ACKLES AS MATT WILLIAMS

"So my boy, what flavor of ghosts have you been seeing?"


TYLER POSEY AS ERIC CHANDLER

“Theo, I swear if you get me arrested for breaking and entering you’ll be joining your little ghost friends.”


JENNA ORTEGA AS LILY CHANDLER

“Whatever you’re about to ask, the answer is no.”


ADAM SANDLER AS CODY CHANDLER

“T, I’ve been friends with your dad since we were in diapers, you really think I wasn’t in on the family secret?”


TEAGAN CROFT AS ADDIE BANKS

“Wait...Ted Bundy? Oh THAT Ted Bundy!”


HUGH JACKMAN AS ELIAS JAMES

“I’m innocent, I promise. I did not do this and I did not deserve to die!”


SEBASTIAN STAN AS SHERIFF MIKE DAWN

“Look kid, stop poking your nose into things you don’t understand.”


RYAN RENOLDS AS DEPUTY CHARLIE EVANS

“I knew Elias was innocent, I just couldn’t save him.”




*DISCLAIMER*

This book will contain the names of some of the worst killers to plague humanity. My character will drag them through the mud every chance he gets, and I will not mention details of the cases only the numbers of victims. I will not use the victims’ names like pawns, they deserve respect and to have their murderers made fun of every second of every day. This book does not glorify anything these wet pieces of lettuce did. They are fucking awful men who I pray are suffering all day every day. During some fictional interactions, you may see them as ordinary men, but that is not the case. These are monsters, and that is what they will always be.

To the victims, may you rest easy in a gentle place, you are loved and missed more than words can describe. I remember every one of you, you matter and your identity is no longer tied to these monsters. You are mothers, fathers, brothers, sisters, and children.

You are no longer known as just “the victims of...”

I know your names.