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Bad Henry
by Ron Chepesiuk
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Genre :True Crime / Nonfiction
Synopsis
Henry Louis Wallace terrorized Charlotte, North Carolina, from May 1992 to March 1994. Wallace preyed on lower economic class Black women between 17 and 35 years old. He knew most of his victims, some through his job at Taco Bell, and gained their trust with his friendly demeanor and gentle nature-concealing a monster fueled by drug abuse and rage against women.
Read an Excerpt
Shawna Hawk murder
Kirkpatrick felt helpless. He tried to reassure Sumpter. “She’ll be back. Don’t worry.” Sumpter called Kirkpatrick again around 8 p.m. that night, frantic. “Where is Shawna?” Sumpter wanted to know. Kirkpatrick told her he would come right over.
When Kirkpatrick came over, they decided to look systematically through each room in the house. “I was kind of worried, but I didn’t let on,” Kirkpatrick revealed. “I was trying to keep Dee calm. I looked all around the house, even under Shawna’s bed, but found nothing. I really didn’t know what we were looking for.”
We eventually stopped looking and went into the living room and watched television. Dee was real upset. I felt helpless. I told her we should call the police. Dee agreed. We thought about filing a missing person report, but when we called the police, they said it hadn’t been twenty-four hours, so there was nothing much they could do. So, we were sitting there, nervous, anxious. Then for some reason I got up and walked into the downstairs bathroom.”
Kirkpatrick looked around. He noticed that the carpeting was soaked, and when he went into the bathroom, he noticed that the shower curtain was not tucked in place. Through the translucency of the curtain, Kirkpatrick thought he could see something or someone crouched behind the wall of the tub. He pulled the shower curtain back.
There was Shawna in the bathtub, curled up, and completely submerged in water. “I screamed and ran back to Dee,” Kirkpatrick explained. “All I could say was: “Call the cops! Call the cops!”
About Author Ron Chepesiuk:
Ron Chepesiuk is an optioned screenwriter, documentary producer and the award-winning author of more than 40 books. He is a former professor and head of the Archives at Winthrop University in South Carolina. He is a two-time Fulbright Scholar to Indonesia and Bangladesh and a former instructor in UCLA’s Extension Journalism Department.
His articles, which number in the thousands, have appeared in such publications as FHM, USA Today, Black Enterprise, Woman’s World, Modern Maturity, New York Times Syndicate, Toronto Star, Los Angeles Times Syndicate, Bulletin of Atomic Scientists, among others. His documentary on Frank Matthews, legendary drug Kingpin, which he produced and directed, won the Silver Doc award at the Las Vegas International Film Festival. Four of his screenplays are currently in development for feature movies and four of his books have been optioned for movies. His script Death Fences was the grand winner of the Amsterdam, Holland-based 2019 New Visions International Film Festival.
As an expert in crime history, he is a consultant to the Gangland TV series the and has been interviewed on numerous TV programs, including Discovery, NBC Dateline, History, Biography, ID, Reelz, Black Entertainment Television, Starz, and TV 1. As a journalist, Ron has reported from more than thirty-five countries, including Cuba, Northern Ireland, Colombia, Kenya, Hong Kong, and Nepal, and his 16, 000 plus interviews include such luminaries as Gerry Adams, Yasser Arafat, John Kerry, Evander Holyfield, Jimmy Carter, Andy McDow, Abbie Hoffman, a former president of Nicaragua, and three former presidents and two vice presidents of Colombia, South America.
Ron is also radio host of CRIME BEAT Radio Show. The Crime Beat show has been on the air since January 2011 and has listeners in 160 plus countries. Guests have included Robert Kennedy, Jr., Henry Hill, Noam Chomsky, George Jung, Joe Piston (aka Donnie Brasco), F. Lee Bailey and Chris Kyle, American sniper
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Sounds interesting
Thank you. I hope you have the chance to read it.
I vaguely remember hearing about this when it first happened. Congrats on your tour.
Thank you very much. It’ has been fun
Thank you. You have a good memory! LOL
I love reading true crime books. Ann Rule was a favorite author of mine.
Yes, Rule is one of my favorites, too
Thanks for hosting today!
When you were a child, what genres did you like to read?
I have always been fascinated by crime. I read a lot of non fiction, especially history and imagined visiting a lot of places
Do you have a favorite space to do your writing?
I can write anywhere. I’ve been writing for 35 years. It’s like eating.
I can write anywhere. I am pro who has been writing for 35 years
love great crime books and this sounds interesting
Oh man, how did I miss this one. I used to go to Taco Bell after a night out. I WANT!!!
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This sounds like a great read. Congrats on the script options and development.
Sounds fascinating.
Thank you for sharing, this sounds like an interesting case to read about
I hope you get a chance to read it.
Congratulations on this book!
Thank you!
This book looks very interesting. Thanks for sharing!
Yioour welcome
Interesting subject. I think the cover adds to the intrigue.
I’m glad you like the cover!
how long have you been writing
About 35 years.
I love everything about this – genre title & cover!
Thank you for sharing it with us,.
I’m really happy you like the book. A lot of work went into it.
This sounds like an interesting book. I love reading True Crime.
I hope you get a chance to read it.
Sounds like a good book.
And it’s a quick read as well
Thank you. A lot of work went into it.
So many murders of young women in our city are never solved. Glad they solved these cases. Did Taco Bell receive any backlash since the murderer was an employee?
Not really Taco Bell had nothing to do with the crimes. If Bad Henry continued to be so cautious, he might have got away with it..But his personal problems and drug use got the best of him.
Sounds like a good read. What is your current WIP?
Wonder if he ate any of them
No, not really. LOL
sounds very interesting
The excerpt is interesting. Thank you for sharing it.
looks like a fun one
This sounds like a really riveting book.
Sounds like an interesting book