The Maistown Massacre (Working Title)

The Maistown Massacre (Working Title)

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The Maistown Massacre is a working title, but it sort of works. This is loosely based on a real true crime case I recently heard about (Wineville Chicken Coop Murders). There are themes of murder and assault in this. Blood, some gore. Nothing overly sexual, just kisses, although the real story has themes of sexual assault. Julianne Turner (She/Her) reflects on a horrendous event that happened during her college days. Everything changes when her friend Michael Reilly (He/Him) introduces her and her best friend, Robin (They/Them), to Stewart O'Connell (He/Him).
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