#470 - Friday The 13th - Panhandle, Texas
Description
This week, in Panhandle, Texas, a young man, who idolizes Ted Bundy, Jack The Ripper & Charles Manson, decides that Friday the 13th is the perfect time to go out on a blood thirsty spree, before reciting a satanic incantation, then ending his own life. Only, he can't remember the incantation, so he just confesses to a horrible night of brutality, that leaves the innocent dead, or scarred, and a small town, freaking out over satanists, hunting blond children!!
Along the way, we find out that the best way to dispose of a car, is to bury the front end in the ground, that some people can't tell the difference between movies & reality, and that you should ALWAYS write down your satanic suicide incantation, just in case you need it!!
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