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The Butcher is on a rampage. He's working his way across the state of Missouri, in a reign of terror, righting the wrongs he believes have been committed against his family and himself. In his wake, he leaves a blood bath; a string of mutilated victims that seem to have no pattern. With The Butcher, it's personal. Both Aislinn Cain and Malachi Blake have ties to this monster. As a result, neither the SCTU nor the VCU can assist in his capture and the job is given to two untrained FBI agents. When one is murdered, Cain and Blake are forced to join the hunt, as consultants. Both of them will have to battle their own demons to catch The Butcher. Demons that will show exactly how much monster they each have inside themselves. A truth that neither of them are ready to face.
The inspiring story of an 18th-century New England slave who emancipated himself
Georrg Adam Huth (b.1751/52) was probably the son of Georrg Aaron Hutt of Kirchain, Hessen-Kassel, Germany. He enlisted in the Hessian Army in 1776. He deserted the regiment in 1781 in South Carolina. Afterwards he settled in the "Dutch Fork" area of SC and lived there for 37 years. He married Mary (possible surname Guinn). They raised four children: (1) Mary Pauline married John S. Dabney; (2) George Washington married Elizabeth Snider; (3) Jacob married Catherine Eleazer and (4) Sarah Sallie, not married. The Dabneys settled in Polk Co., TX, the two Hoot brothers settled in Dallas Co., AL and Sarah settled in Polk Co. with the Dabneys. Several generations of descendants are given.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.
The weekly source of African American political and entertainment news.