Deerhead

Deerhead

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Deerhead was a serial killer active from the 2000s to the mid-2010s, across the entire continental United States. And you've never heard of him. And I intend to change that. He oft goes unnoticed as folklore - His strange looks, odd manners of speech, and off-putting, psychotic personality make him the perfect subject for a tall tale - One you tell to children to get them to behave. "Beware the Deerman!" As his name was usually referred to. The Deerman, The Buckman, The Antlerman, all are just fakes to represent the killer that is Deerhead. Some may consider this a biography of sorts. I've spent countless hours scavenging, exploring, and interviewing to gather as much information on this idiosyncratic killer as I could manage. And I believe I'm finally ready to tell his sad, but gut-wrenching story.
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2022 Watty Winner || At the age of ten, Sanford Crow discovers the worst secret of all--his father is a serial killer. It was the year 1969. Sanford's dream was to grow up to be a detective. Putting his intuitions to the test, he conducts an investigation into his father. The discovery he makes brings his whole world crashing down, and to the culmination of one terrible Christmas morning. Twenty five years later, it's 1994. Sanford is a divorced and a recovering alcoholic, with an eight-year-old daughter named Sadie. His dreams of becoming a detective never came to fruition. Instead, he lives vicariously through his job of being a crime scene cleaner. As therapy begins to open up doors to his past that he'd rather keep shut, the same string of murders that his father committed when he was a child are happening again all around him. Sanford starts questioning his grip on reality. The answers he finds brings his past rushing back, and has him doubting everything he thought he knew about himself, his past, and his own sanity.

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