LAST WORDS
by Christopher Lewis
ISBN 0-9583568-6-6 Barcode 9780958356862
352 pages, 234mm H x 153mm W. TrPBChristopher John Lewis was a psychopath. A would-be terrorist who attempted to assassinate Queen Elizabeth and very nearly pulled it off. A bank robber. A fugitive. A prisoner.
So when they arrested Christopher Lewis for the brutal slaying of a mother and the kidnap of her baby, nobody believed him when he protested his innocence.
Christopher Lewis wrote a book from his jail cell, naming the real killer and revealing for the first time details of his past that even the police didn't know.
Then, after having the manuscript delivered to Howling At The Moon Publishing, Christopher Lewis wired up the TV set in his cell to a chair, and electrocuted himself to death.
Last Words is a chilling insight into the mind of a master criminal, but with one very bitter twist: the man that Lewis named as the real murderer was protected by the police. Two year's after Lewis' suicide, another woman was killed. Police have arrested their former protege, and charged him with murder.
If they'd listened to Lewis, police might have saved an innocent life.
(See also Investigate magazine, "Serial Killer on Police Payroll")
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LAST WORDS Review Comments
"This is a controversial story from a man, it seems, with total recall. It poses questions, makes accusations, protests innocence and offers suggestions for prison reform - above all a readable book not to be missed." - The Napier Daily Telegraph "As a first attempt at writing this is exceptionally well done...his story is a window to the dark side." - Hawkes Bay Herald Tribune