BAD HENRY: The Murderous Rampage of ‘The Taco Bell Strangler’ by Ron Chepesiuk Offers Insights into the Psychology of a Killer and Sheds Light on Issues Related to Race and Policing

By Ron Chepesiuk | July 11, 2023

Henry Louis Wallace terrorized Charlotte, North Carolina, from May 1992 to March 1994.   Wallace preyed on lower economic-class Black women between 17 and 35 years old. He knew most of his victims, some through his job at Taco Bell, and gained their trust with his friendly demeanor and gentle nature-concealing a monster fueled by drug […]

Won’t You Be My Neighbear?

By Jim Duke | July 10, 2023

We have a bear for a neighbor. Well, actually four bears, a sow and three cubs. Their den is on our property. Well, actually their property from the perspective of a bear. And I certainly wouldn’t argue with them even if I disagreed, which I don’t. I’m beginning to believe less and less in the […]

Author Ron Chepesiuk Discusses Writing BAD HENRY: The Murderous Rampage of ‘The Taco Bell Strangler’

By Ron Chepesiuk | July 7, 2023

When I finished my last book, THE REAL MR. BIG: How A Refugee Became The UK’s Most Notorious Cocaine Kingpin, also published by WildBlue, I really didn’t have another book project in mind. I have been focusing on writing screenplays and was enjoying it, but I still have the itch to write another book. If […]