Five

                                                                              New Orleans, Louisiana March 1919

      Cain walked slowly toward his ship. Behind him lay Italian grocer Charles Cortimiglia, another victim of a serial killer who chose to use axes that he found at his victims’ homes to attack them. Cortimiglia would survive, but a dozen more would not be so lucky. Cain would drop a letter off to the local paper, the Times-Picayune, which read in part . . .” they have never caught me, and they never will. They have never seen me, for I am invisible, even as the

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