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THE MONSTER WITH THE ZIPPER MOUTH - Sasha Osborne
THE MONSTER WITH THE ZIPPER MOUTH
BY SASHA OSBORNE
Copyright © 2021 Sasha Osborne, ‘The Monster with the Zipper Mouth.’
All rights reserved. Any unauthorised broadcasting, public performance, copying will institute an infringement of copyright.
ISBN 978-1-008-94805-1
Cover picture drawn by Sasha Osborne. Copyright @2020 Sasha Osborne. All rights reserved Any unauthorised copying will institute an infringement of copyright.
Please contact the author at fen.mysteries@gmail.com
ONE DAY PURE EVIL APPEARED IN A SMALL PEACEFUL UNIVERSITY TOWN. HE WAS A MONSTER WITHOUT A CONSCIENCE KNOWN AS ‘THE BEAST OF BEDSIT LAND’. COULD HE BE LURKING IN YOUR BEDROOM? GO TO SLEEP IF YOU DARE!
Warning! Only read this story if you are over 18 years old and have a strong constitution. It is based on a real person who was truly evil.
Contents
THE MONSTER WITH THE ZIPPER MOUTH
Prelude
Chapter 1
Chapter 2
Chapter 3
Chapter 4
Chapter 5
Chapter 6
Chapter 7
Chapter 8
Chapter 9
Chapter 10
Chapter 11
Chapter 12
Chapter 13
Chapter 14
Chapter 15
Chapter 16
Prelude
Grantabridge was a lovely small traditional university town with beautiful, picturesque colleges and gardens with the River Granta flowing gracefully through the town like a sparkling ribbon. It was a lovely peaceful, and happy place in which to live, but one day, all that changed when something began to happen… A monster of a person without a soul or a conscience, possessed by pure evil, materialised out of nowhere, to wreak havoc upon the lives of the good people of Grantabridge.
Although this happened over forty years ago, his evil still haunts the memories of the women of Grantabridge even today.
Chapter 1
Friday 18th October 1974, April a twenty year old student, innocently sits on her bed and laughs at the ‘Morecombe and Wise Show.’ Suddenly the electricity cuts off and the television and all the lights go out.
Oh, Bloody Hell, that’s all I need, another power cut! Grrr!
She says to herself as she rummages through the drawers to search for some candles.
She only manages to find some small birthday cake ones. She then reaches for a box of matches in the drawer below and strikes a match and lights the candle. Next minute a sinister shape bursts into her room. What the… Aaaaagh!
April lets out an almighty scream…
And so, begins the reign of terror of the ‘Grantabridge Rapist.’ He terrifies the whole female population within the county, so people can no longer sleep peacefully in their beds at night and awaken at the slightest sound.
His name is Peter Cook, and he is probably one of the most notorious serial sex offenders and evil rapists that has ever lived.
After April has called the police, two policeman arrive fairly swiftly, one is dark haired and the other is grey haired.
She tells them, Sorry I am afraid I cannot describe him because he had a blue scarf tied round his face. I kept screaming so he told me to shut up and to do as I was told and said that he had a sharp knife on him and if I did anything silly he would cut me up really badly. He said he would not harm me if I co-operated.
April pauses before continuing to speak. He then asked if I had anything with which he could tie my hands up with. And the next thing I knew, he…he… oh I cannot tell you what he did next, I feel sick just thinking about it. Please, please can you catch him as soon as possible? I am scared and I do not want him to come back after me again, especially as he has probably seen you coming here!
Can you stay with a friend or can someone stay with you for a while?
Asks the grey haired policeman.
Yes, I will get my friend Susan from next door to keep me company.
The policemen get up and leave her, and April quickly puts the chain across her front door.
Chapter 2
The streets of Grantabridge become quiet and peaceful once more…
Later in the evening, however, a short, long-haired figure walks down the alleyway leading from Milton Road to Springfield Road and walks up to a house and opens the