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The Homicidal Diary

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A close friend and former roommate recounts how a respected criminologist becomes consumed by an obsessive investigation into a series of weekly decapitations. The narrator details the subject’s growing morbid fascination after research abroad, the steady recurrence of identical murders in which victims’ heads vanish, and the suspect’s withdrawal and escalating neurotic behavior. The account draws on correspondence, press reports, police inquiry, and psychiatric evaluations to trace the investigator’s moral and mental unraveling, culminating in his trial and execution while considering implications for justice, psychiatry, and occult interpretation.

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Earl Peirce

Earl Peirce was an American author known for his contributions to early 20th-century literature, particularly in the genres of mystery and horror. His notable works include "Doom of the House of Duryea," a tale that weaves elements of suspense and the supernatural, and "The Homicidal Diary," which explores the darker aspects of the human psyche. Peirce's writing often reflects the anxieties and complexities of his time, making his stories resonate with readers interested in psychological depth and thrilling narratives.

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