![]() I hope you never do but if, for some reason, you find yourself in such a position, you’ll understand my choice of words."īelieved deceased, Ashton is planning a return engagement to the town of Marlowe, the scene of his most notorious killing spree and this time he's invited fans old acquaintances whether they want to be there, or not.Ī haunting tale, one the writer fills with a sense of urgency. You haven’t seen his smile when he studies photos of his crime scenes. You haven’t heard him speak of disemboweling little girls like he was recalling a fond memory. ![]() You can call him a human if you’d like but you haven’t sat across a table and stared into his eyes. And that’s a term I’ll use frequently: monster. I can tell you about his childhood and home life, both of which molded him into the monster he became. I can tell you about the trail of bloodshed Tucker Ashton left over much of the country. I can tell you about the victims and the families. " But I can tell you everything leading up to his disappearance. ![]() ![]() Tucker Ashton, the subject of the book, Birth of a Monster, written by Charles Williamson. ![]()
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