He was the man next door. A father. A husband. A monster. For 44 years, Gregg Thorton blended into suburbia while hiding the darkest of secrets. More than twenty murders. Three wives. Seven of his own children. All erased behind a neighborly smile. Now the truth is spilling out, not from guilt, but from Thorton's desire to wound the ones who escaped him. Facing him is Cole King, a relentless investigator determined to expose every buried horror. Told through chilling interviews and raw revelations, The Killer Across the Street pulls you inside the twisted mind of a psychopath who destroyed his…mehr
He was the man next door. A father. A husband. A monster. For 44 years, Gregg Thorton blended into suburbia while hiding the darkest of secrets. More than twenty murders. Three wives. Seven of his own children. All erased behind a neighborly smile. Now the truth is spilling out, not from guilt, but from Thorton's desire to wound the ones who escaped him. Facing him is Cole King, a relentless investigator determined to expose every buried horror. Told through chilling interviews and raw revelations, The Killer Across the Street pulls you inside the twisted mind of a psychopath who destroyed his family and deceived an entire community. Evil doesn't always hide in the shadows. Sometimes, it lives right across the street.
Hailing from Halifax, Nova Scotia, Makitia Thompson is a storyteller who dives headfirst into the human experience, examining the fragile line between triumph and tragedy, the cost of fame, the ache of abandonment, and the shadowed corners of desire. For over a decade, she has crafted fictional autobiographies and interview-style narratives that peel back the polished surfaces of her characters, revealing the truths they'd rather keep buried. As the founder of Minds In Design, Thompson has built a creative hub dedicated to bold, boundary-pushing storytelling. Her company blends literature, visual art, and immersive world-building to challenge audiences to confront uncomfortable realities and discover self-reflection through honesty. Her oil and acrylic paintings often echo the emotional weight of her books, creating a visual bridge between her art forms. Starting her writing journey at just 11 years old, Thompson has spent years refining her craft, always circling back to one question: How do we rise above our past to become who we were meant to be?
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