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Then he checked his watch it was about 4:30, 'It's about time to chat with Rowley now' thought Greg, then he logged on to the chatroom with his username Gregdawg, a couple minutes later THeRowleyster logged on and they started chatting. Chatroom Serial Killer has logged off. The lights flashed back on. 'What the hell!' Thought Greg. Have baseball bat, will travel is the motto for a serial killer, who finds pedophiles in chat rooms and lures them to empty houses, then ambushes them, ties them to chairs, forces them to confess into a video camera and completes the beating deaths.

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I recently listened to Sword & Scale Ep. 20 (WARNING: fucking NSFL!) about Ronald William Brown and his accomplices wanting to 'murder, mutilate and eat [the corpses]' of young children. It is by far the most disturbing episode of the podcast that I have listened to. It's definitely NSFL.

Like the weird I am (and, I suppose, all of us in this sub) I wanted to dig deeper. The podcast plays some of his very disturbing chat logs with another killer, Arnett, and they describe exchanging and then murdering children to cannibalize.

I was wondering if there are written transcripts of this somewhere? I wanted to do some investigating on my own and maybe do a nice write up for another sub I frequent, /r/unresolvedmysteries. So if anyone could point me in the right direction - or generate more topics of interest as they pertain to this particular case - I would greatly appreciate it!

Disclaimer I don't condone the actions of this man or any murderers, this is merely for a research standpoint. Thank you.

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Seventeen gruesome killings across the United States, within a span of six months and there is one clear connection among victims. They were all writers.
While media is decorating the murders with sensationalist stories, and law enforcement is playing catch-up, the homicidal maniac remains elusive and secretive.
Things get very interesting, when one day she decides to appe
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Published January 14th 2019
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Dec 22, 2018Miranda Reads rated it really liked it

'Please, I have two kids. Please..let me go,' Stella pleaded..
'Are you asking me a question or is that a declarative statement? I can't decide.'
A homicidal manic (referring to herself as Grazine), is carving her way across America with one very clear signature to her killings - grammatical errors.
According to herself, she is:
..just a run-of-the-mill reader who has been very frustrated reading unedited manuscripts all her life.
(Girl, while your actions are extreme, I empathize. I feel
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I received a free copy of this book in exchange for an honest review I have no connection to Ryan Suvaal.
I good quick read into the deranged and predatory mind of a serial killer. The scariest thing about this book is how close to reality it is. Even though it is set a couple of year in the future the technology and dealing of the dark web are already a problem today.
On the dark web you can get anything from red rooms to interviews with deranged psychopaths where they feel they cannot be traced,
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Grammar
Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer, is a highly imaginative, tongue-in-cheek story of a psychopath that has been rattled by the misuse of grammar. The infamous Grammar Nazi Serial Killer came to despise the incorrect use of grammar after living in a house of cannibals when a Whatsapp message inadvertently goes out to everyone saying “Let’s eat Grandpa” when it should have read “Let’s eat, Grandpa.” That missing comma has serious ramifications for poor old Grandpa.
The dark hu
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Dec 28, 2018Dana Ilie rated it liked it
***I have received an ARC in return for an honest review***
3,4 stars
A short well-written book. This book is really true to the category of a psychological thriller
but too short to satisfy me, limited in building any of the characters, establishing an engrossing plot, or building deeper motivation. It felt like a sample of a bigger story.
Dec 29, 2018Darinda rated it really liked it
A short story about a serial killer. The fireside chat takes place on the darknet, on a show that interviews some of society's worst people. The latest chat features an interview with a serial killer who targets authors. The killer has murdered seventeen authors for the atrocious and cavalier grammar mistakes in their books. The killer has been dubbed the Grammar Nazi Serial Killer, and believes she has valid reasons for committing the murders.
A clever and twisted short story. The killings are v
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Dec 23, 2018Rachel Aranda rated it it was amazing
Shelves: owned, arc, ebooks, first-reads, giveaway-books
I was given a copy of this book by the author in exchange for an honest review. This in no way affects my opinion of the book in general.
This short story was so good! As someone who worked as a back-up editor while attending university, I really connected to this main character who goes by the name Grazine. Grazine is known as the 'Grammar Nazi Serial Killer' who murders authors who make grammatical mistakes in their books. She goes on a dark web series where infamous criminals go for a 42 minu
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Feb 12, 2019Surbhi Das rated it really liked it
'But when you did not respect me as a reader, WHY SHOULD I RESPECT YOU AS A WRITER?'
This short story is a psychological thriller and it really exceeded my expectations. In fact, I had so much fun reading it. The story is set in near future, “Fireside chat” being a chatroom dedicated to the infamous of the society, who gather in this corner of the dark net to discuss their notorious deeds. As the name suggests “Grammar Nazi” serial killer is a guest of this famous show. This particular serial k
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Jan 19, 2019Dianne rated it really liked it
Shelves: anti-hero, short, 01read, dark-fiction, author-review, dark-humor, own
She’s an anti-hero on the darknet. This serial killer takes her business seriously as she goes on a one woman campaign to correct the grammatical shortcomings of writers and wordsmiths everywhere. Because really, a dead writer will error no more…
FIRESIDE CHAT WITH A GRAMMAR NAZI SERIAL KILLER is a cleverly twisted tale where clearly, a red pen would never make the impression that a gruesome death will and this killer is out to prove a point and ease the “itch” she gets when grammar is butchered
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Jan 22, 2019Chandra Claypool (wherethereadergrows) rated it really liked it
OMG this short story! Hahaha. The very beginning had me going, Oh no.. I'm not going to like this. WHAT...... and then I got the Fireside Chat and YES! This is where the story shines.
We have a woman serial killer out to make a name for herself. Fireside Chat is on the dark web where people can listen to an interview with serial killers who are vetted to make sure they are who they say they are. You can even pay a pretty coin in hopes of being one of the chosen ones to ask a question yours
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Actual rating: 3.5/5 stars!
This psychological thriller was really good! It took me like.. 10 minutes to read. The blurb was page turning, I literally couldn't stop!
(Despite the warnings. I'm not the susceptible type).
TRIGGER WARNINGS: Few descriptions of violence and gore.
Only thing that keeps me from giving a higher rating is: ... Poor character development! I know I cannot ask the world out of a little less than 30 pages, but I wish I could've read more about the main character background
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[I was sent this book to review]
Well, being angry at an.author because of the way they write their books is something I can relate too. Envisioning murder because of it? Now that's some messed up mindset that I'll admit is preeetty interesting.
I kinda saw the end coming which made it a little less impactful than it was probably meant to be.
PS: grammatical tip: use 'their' in stead of 'his or her', maybe that way readers won't want to act like Grazine ;)
I received this short story in exchange for an honest review.
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This was fun and short and enjoyable. And to some extent even relatable haha.
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While the dialogue felt.. scripted, not entirely natural, I think that was the idea. It added craziness to the already crazy main character, a lovely lady who can't get over the fact that people might forget a comma in their writings.
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All in all a fun and short read.
No words..
I seriously do not know how to review this book.. and i also don’t know if it’s a good thing or a bad thing.
I mean, this is fiction, right? Well, I DAMN HOPE IT IS
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I just cannot stress enough how much i’m hoping Grammar Nazi’s do not end up doing this

Would i recommend this? Might not.
** Got an ebook copy in exchange for an honest review. **
May 14, 2019Floor Flawless rated it liked it
I got this in exchange for an honest review
Fun creepy short story!
I'm also heavy grammar focused, at least in my native language.
And I always try to improve my knowledge of the language. I also practice with my English a lot.
So I know the frustration this serial killer has, but I would never ever kill somebody for it and I hope nobody ever will ;)
Overall I enjoyed it, the end felt kinda rushed to me. So that's why I gave it 3 stars
Dec 21, 2018Damini rated it really liked it
Shelves: 2018-gr-reading-challenge, review-copies
3.5/5
Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi is unlike any other story I have ever read and there wasn't scope of any hesitation to accept the review request once I read the synopsis of the story line. This is the story of a mystery woman who kills writers who make grammatical mistakes in their books. Not only that, she has unique ways of killing each of her victims and the ways resemble the kind of mistake that particular author in their book. With 17 killings already under her name within 6 months,
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5/5 ✨
*This book was sent to me for my honest review*
This books was such a quick read (and not because it is a sort story) it was just so interesting. I really want more, and think the author could someone so fun with this. I loved the fireside chat where you had interviews with the criminal population it was written super well and I had fun reading the chat like I was a part of it. I also liked the killer she had a sense of humor though dark I found they way she explained her killings to be so f
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🔸author sent me a free ebook copy in exchange for an honest review🔸
Didn't expect for it to be short, 40 pages and the title says it all. As a reader i find it hard to ignore mistakes but I'm not anal about it because I make similar mistakes, horrible actually in my reviews.
Well this serial killer doesn't ignore any of it so she starts killing her victims because of it.
So I personally enjoyed this short book, there were few times where I laughed. Just a different kind of read, a quick and fun o
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Dec 25, 2018MissBecka rated it really liked it
Shelves: gifts-from-authors-and-publishers, z2018-books-i-read
ARC in exchange for a review.
Grazine is our main character in this short, she is the Grammar Nazi.
Though she isn't fond of that nickname.
I found Grazine very likable, extremely engaging, funny and approachable.
It's just a short story so you don't get a whole lot of plot here. You do get enough to make you want more, so I am really hoping this story continues on in more shorts or a full length novel.
Jan 20, 2019Mohini Jugran rated it really liked it
Shelves: book-of-2019, dystopian, mind-fuck, crime-suspense, suspense, thriller

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Original Rating: 3 and a half.
I received a free copy in exchange of an honest review. I am, in no way, related to Ryan Suvval.
It a very short psychological thriller suspense novel in which the antagonist is the main character. There have been several murders in the country in different gruesome ways. But there's one thing in common in all the victims. They are all writers. Then one day the killer joins an online forum discussing why she killed them. The reason is because the writers have done
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Dec 26, 2018Swapna Peri rated it liked it
Shelves: kindle, e-book, sappy-s-reads, adult-fiction, international-fiction
Book Title: Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer: A psychological thriller with a female
protagonist
Author: Ryan Suvaal
Format: Ebook
Book Title:
The title of the book is very gripping and exciting. The phrase ' Grammar Nazi ' is very unique.
Book Cover:
The cover image of the book is the image of a very fierceful and dreadful woman wearing a mask and is covered with blood all over with a bloody knife in hand.
Plot:
The story is short but is written with great intentions. It's about a reade
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Feb 12, 2019Ramisa (sentrancedbookworm) Chowdhury rated it liked it
Got this book from the author in exchange for an honest review.
Fireside chat with a Grammar Nazi serial killer is a short novel of around 38 pages (PDF). It begins with a gruesome murder of an author who is killed for making grammatical mistakes in her book. The story then proceeds to a Fireside chat in the dark web where the killer comes on as a special guest and does an interview.
The writing had me feel a whirlwind of emotions: I was snorting with laughter when I realised that the killer wa
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Jan 30, 2019zainab rated it liked it
Shelves: mystery-thriller, read-2019, review-copies
I was sent an eARC of this book in exchange for an honest review.
Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer is about a serial killer who murders author because of bad grammar and typos. Why she does that or when and how she started is what the book is about.
It's fairly short. About 25 pages long mostly in the interview format; an episode of Fireside Chat show - an illegal show on the dark net where the host interviews all kinds of criminals. I found the concept both creepy and fascinating.
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3'5
This is my first english review, so if I got some mistakes please forgive me! I am still learning english writing. So, IF I MADE A FEW OR A LOT OF MISTAKES, PLEASE, TELL ME.
I want to thank Sam Morrison for contacted me and asked me if I wanted to read this book.
I actually enjoyed it!!
I've never read a book like this before. It was something new for me.
The story it's about a killer who killed authors only, because in their books they made a mistakes, and she can't forgive them. So she kill
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Dec 22, 2018Joanna rated it really liked it
*I have received an ARC in return for an honest review.*
Disclaimer: The novella contains swearing and explicit scenes. Not for the faint-hearted.
A short but very well-written book. This book is really true to the category of a psychological thriller and I might not be able to sleep tonight.
Luckily, I do not meet the requirements to be her next target. In fact, I was a little terrified to write a review since my grammar is terrible.
What intrigued me the most about this book was that the serial k
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'I see a book full of grammatical blunders as a box full of roaches. As I read this book, I feel those roaches crawling under my skin and in my blood, all traveling to my brain.'
How sensitive are you when you encounter grammatical and punctuational mistakes while reading a new book? Well, the main character in this book is highly sensitive to grammatical errors. She has just had enough.. And she decided to punish the authors for their mistakes in a very gory, gruesome and deadly way. She killed
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Fireside Chat with a Grammar Nazi Serial Killer is a psychological thriller that follows a deranged murderer who kills authors. The title of the book holds a very important hint to what this book is really about. I thoroughly enjoyed reading this book and it was a page turner. Imagine someone hell bent on killing you just because you made grammatical errors and did not bother to rectify the mistakes. To be fairly honest there is a lot more to the story and we get to know more about the killer's..more
Dec 19, 2018Jessika Louise rated it it was amazing
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Jan 31, 2019Lee Anderson drunkonbookz rated it liked it
Fireside Chat With A Grammar Nazi Serial Killer is a fun read for anyone who gets really peeved over misused grammar in proof read and published books.
This short story has mixed a serial killer, a grammar Nazi, and the darker side of the web to create a disturbing yet amusing tale, all parts actually already reality if broken down separately.
There are many serial killers out there it's just a matter of finding what sets them off.
With the advances to the darker side of the web chat rooms are are
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Dec 20, 2018Sophril Reads rated it really liked it

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Okay, so I am going to keep this short because this story is only 23 pages long. So as you may expect this story is a conversion with a Serial Killer that has gained the name Grammar Nazi Serial Killer. I listen to a number of podcasts and found that this story felt just like one. I was stopped in the middle of reading this and when I came back I picked up my phone to continue it only to realize that it was a book I was reading and not a podcast. I have today that has never happened to before an..more
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Ryan Suvaal is passionate about writing page-turner psychological thrillers. His favorite hangout is a coffee shop where he guzzles in tonnes of caffeine and weaves characters pumped up with deadly intentions and worlds full of thrill, suspense, and gore.
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