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Cop Killer.
Master Thief.
Thug.
Playboy.
Drug dealer.
Outlaw …
… Robert "Saint" Bailey has been all of these things over the course of his tumultuous life. Now he sits in a 6x9 cell, waiting for a lethal injection to take his life. This is his story of surviving the streets, gang life and trying to survive on Death Row in the notorious Union Correctional Institution at Raiford, Florida. It is a rare, first-hand glimpse into the mind of a cop killer …
…I actually got my nickname Saint after that. My mom had come to visit me and the CO said to her that she was there to see her Devil Child. She told him, "I’m here to see my little Saint." The name stuck and that’s what I’m known as ever since …
… I ended up hooking up with a gang called the Simon City Royals. It was a brotherhood, a family, a way for me to be embraced with the love I craved. We are labeled as a gang but to us we are not a gang; we are a brotherhood – a family. A lot of people join gangs in prison for the protection it provides …
… A guy in a nice suit came into my cell and told me that if the State didn’t kill me, he would make sure personally that I was killed one way or another for what I did. They took me out to the transport van where the media cameras were snapping photos and asking questions ...
Circumstances of Offense: Robert "Saint" Bailey on Death Row
269 pages
11.95
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Cop Killer.
Master Thief.
Thug.
Playboy.
Drug dealer.
Outlaw …
… Robert "Saint" Bailey has been all of these things over the course of his tumultuous life. Now he sits in a 6x9 cell, waiting for a lethal injection to take his life. This is his story of surviving the streets, gang life and trying to survive on Death Row in the notorious Union Correctional Institution at…
ContinuePosted on May 15, 2012 at 1:30pm
Killer Art:
Florida’s Death Row Artists
These Death Row Davinci’s sit in 6x9 cells with blank sheets of paper, spare pieces of cardboard, safety pens, crayons, leftover paints and commissary pencils trying to sketch out the imagery floating in their minds. Some sketch demons and laughing skulls. Some draw lions and tigers. Others illustrate the end of the world. All of them – no matter what the medium and the image – are trying to…
ContinuePosted on May 14, 2012 at 8:54am
Witch. (go to deathrowstories.webs.com for ordering info.)
Pagan.
Seeker of Truth.
And Killer condemned to Death Row.
Wyrd John went from a free-roving spiritual seeker of truth, wandering America, practicing the "Old Ways" of his lineage – casting spells, combining herbs and casting his energy outward into the world – until the Universe conspired against him and he ended up finding his Fate was to have murderer’s blood…
ContinuePosted on May 14, 2012 at 8:51am
Meet the Devil!
Meet the man who killed the nephew of Senator John Edwards and raped his niece!
Meet the man who lived the life you have only seen movies like Hostel and Saw!
Take a look into the twisted mind of a killer – if you dare:
Look at my crime, accused of killing a boy and raping his sister over a 2-day period; on my jury sat a corrections officer who voted death for me, when I got sentenced to death and taken to…
ContinuePosted on May 14, 2012 at 8:49am
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Hello Chris . My name is Fernando Sobenes and I want to invite you to read the prologue and the first two chapters of my novel: "The Evil Visitor" in my blog The Evil Visitor
Also you can watch the book trailer.
Thank you and best regards.
glad you are here.
thanks for the add. I confirmed you tonight. Look forward to reading some of your stuff.
Hi Chris,
Thanks for the connection through the Book Marketing Network. Best of luck with your book.
Here is a little something about my book, Wounds, published by MuseItUp Young. Craig is a young teen who becomes ostrasized by the community because of an act of vandalism against a huge five-hundred year old oak tree. He is taken in by the family he has offended and his abusive father disappears. There is a fun element in the book in the person of a dog and lots of activity by the school group, Kids for a Better Tomorrow, who raise money for the care of the tree. There is a "Lorax-like" character, the arborist, "who speaks for the trees."