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“I’m going to cut your thumbs and big toes off right before I toss you to a bull alligator in this Mobile Bay Swamp.” So said the psychopath to Sam Logan from Columbus, Ohio, just before Sam arm-wrestled him unmercifully. Sam had paid his ten-thousand-dollar fee for this deer hunt. Twenty industrialists had hoped many African hunters would make this hunt. None did, only Sam. Sam’s efforts were aided by a long-forgotten Black lady, Josephine Walker. She had no electricity, cooked over an open fire grate, read the Bible and The Wall Street Journal, received in a unique way. So she knew that Sam might smell her cooking and show up on her door stoop. He did. And with her muzzleloader, Josephine gave Sam safety to harvest his million-dollar eight-point buck. Now he could financially help his son, Robert, a former smoke jumper, wounded in the Sawtooth mountains of Idaho.
Kent Horner was born 1936 in Jefferson County, Tennessee, graduated Jefferson High School 1954, married Louise Stipes from Strawberry Plains 1960, later worked at Magnavox, served in U.S. Air Force, and graduated Carson-Newman College 1964. He received National Science Foundation (NSF) stipend to University of Mississippi and graduated there 1966 with Master Combined Science Degree (MCS) in biology and Chemistry.During summers of 1967 and 1968 he received NSF stipends to Auburn University and Oregon State University. He graduated at Auburn University 1978 PhD in biology. From 1980 until 2000 he wrote outdoor articles for New York Botanical Gardens, Outdoor Life, Sports Afield, Peterson's Hunting, Deer and Deer Hunting, Alabama Game and Fish, and the Huntsville Times. In 1986 he wrote Art and Science of Whitetail Hunting sold by Stackpole Publishers.From 1966 to 2000 he served as Biology Instructor for six years at Northeast Alabama Community College (NACC) and Dean of Students for 28 years, retiring in 2000. In 2007 he returned to NACC as Adjunct Instructor in Biology until 2014. Kent and Louise had two daughters-Romy and Patra.Kent and Louise live in Scottsboro, Alabama and are members of Calvary Baptist Church where he has taught Mens Sunday School Class for 12 years. Upon retirement, the couple moved to a log cabin near Guntersville Lake. His interests include writing, outdoor sports, and Bible study.
John LaRue was professor of herpetology at Louisiana State University when a green anaconda wrapped around him one night at John’s previous research place. The LSU professor was rescued by Jacob Gigue, his assistant. Both were guarding the Atchafalaya River Basin from constrictor snakes transported from the Everglades of Florida by a narcissistic criminal parading within academic circles as an international scientist. The fracas between John and Andre Bennelli began one night six years earlier. Then Bennelli had taunted John unmercifully by fondling his female associate, stomping to death his injured pet laughing seagull, degrading John’s truck, and finally hitting John with a triple knotted table napkin. As a result, John gave Bennelli an elbow smash that stumbled him into an antique Coke machine thirty feet across the floor of the Gumbo House restaurant in Saint Martinsville. The narcissistic, double-jointed, and athletic Bennelli never got over losing that fight with John, previously crippled from an accident initiated by a new employee dropping John into a pile of steel girders from a bucket crane of a Shell oil rig located in the Gulf of Mexico. However, Bennelli, after gaining consciousness, asked John to make a life-for-life sporting bet on which one would die first. Bennelli bet John that he would run him and his wife crazy before he finally killed John and molested Lisa LaFay, John’s wife-to-be later. Lisa, a struggling student nurse, had formerly waited tables at Antoine’s Restaurant in New Orleans and been given much money in gratuities—for favors—to Bennelli’s no avail. To fulfill his narcissistic need for dominance over John and Lisa, Bennelli used techniques taught him by Gypsies passing through Dusseldorf, Germany. Raised north of Paris, France, Andre developed a fetish for snakes when he learned in biology class that snakes had no shoulders. Bennelli used the cultural global warming controversy to show mind control, feeding his narcissistic need for such. Consequently, Bennelli put out pythons on the Natchez Trace; the Nottoway Plantation; near White Castle, Louisiana, the Hermitage in Nashville, Tennessee, and within the Little Pigeon River that runs through Gatlinburg, Tennessee, near the Pancake Pantry. Finally, Bennelli, disguised as a juggling clown, succumbed in an unsuspecting manner at the Opp Rattlesnake Rodeo in Opp, Alabama. Oddly, Bennelli had requested that Dr. Cabbot, his psychiatrist, and John act as coexecutors and see that his body was buried in the family wine vineyard in France.
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