Behind The Serial Killer
cruel man, ruled with an iron fist, while his mother, a helpless s
ruled the household with fear. His mother, a fragile woman with a broken spirit, t
he countless arguments and beatings. Jack's father would lash out at
father, fueled by rage and alcohol, smashed his mother's favorite vase against the wa
scape of his home. He avoided his father's wrath by becoming invis
of fear, anxiety, and helplessness. He felt like a small boat adrif
aned the house, and even managed a weak smile now and then. But her efforts were like applyi
is friends' parents were kind and loving, not monsters who preyed on their f
nto darkness. The shadows that haunted his childhood would one day consume hi
He would often tell Jack that he was worthless, that he would never amount
Jack's mother so severely that she ended up in the hospital. Ja
other," his father sneer
ized that he had two choices: become a
began to stand up for himself. He faced his f
e. His father, enraged by Jack'
uised and battered, he made a v
desire for power and control would one day cons