They arrive alive.
But, these are the confessions of serial killers, mass murderers, and such, so what do you expect?.
And some stories might be a trigger for something you have a hard time handling.
WARNING: There is swearing in this book.
Patient 983 would argue she should receive the Mother of the Year award.
Patient 523 wants you to believe he\'s the brother of a mob boss.
Patient 1001 is a pig farmer who never should have had children.
Inside this book are 4 Confessions: Patient 424 is a father who wanted to protect his little girl.
Now, maybe they\'re messing with yours too.
They could be playing their final game with me by messing with my head.
The majority of these killers are expert manipulators.
If you\'re smart, if you\'re deranged enough to read between the lines, you\'ll know who is telling the story.
You\'ll read exactly what I\'m told.
But I won\'t lie to you.
I won\'t tell you the names of those dying.
I won\'t tell you which Asylum I work at.
My name is the only real name you\'ll find in this book.
If they play nice, I can make their death less painful.
They\'re already dying, that\'s why they\'re now my patients.
If they give them to me, I\'ll make their death...easier.
Some of these killers have never confessed to their crimes, some kept certain information to themselves...those are the stories I want.
Not the one anyone can read about in the papers, I want the real story - the one they haven\'t told anyone else.
I offer my patients a deal: in exchange for an easy death, I want their story.
I work as a night nurse in the Asylum for the Criminally Insane.
That name shouldn\'t mean anything to you, unless you\'re about to die - and then I\'m your bloody guardian angel.
My name is Jack Steen.
But first, they give me their confessions.
They always leave dead.
They arrive alive