Summer Camp Spells Death for Teens
Added: (Thu Jun 03 2004)
Northern Manitoba – History repeats itself as more girls turn up dead at Camp Silverway. At this time, the death toll is estimated to be thirty or forty victims, with more bodies still more bodies being found in places both hidden and out in the open. Though word of the murders reached authorities several days ago, emergency care workers, the Royal Canadian Mounted Police and a handful of fire inspectors were not able to enter the camp, having been blocked out by a red wall, made of blood, that surround the camp.
Parents should have known not to send their daughters to Camp Silverway, not after the summer of 1982, after a young girl was nearly killed in her cabin. The camp shut down for over two years after that but, eventually, bounced back and up until recently had been a safe haven for teenage girls to spend the summer.
All summer camps have their stories but few are the manifestation of a bonfire tale. Winnipeg horror author A.P. Fuchs, after having a recent breakdown that kept him in a catatonic-like state, found himself in possession of a book entitled, A Red Dark Night, when he awoke. Had he written it himself? He doesn’t know as there was no author credited. The story within was a recount of the events past, present and future at Camp Silverway. Realizing that the events portrayed in the book are taking place right now, Fuchs has just released it to the public. One can only hope that the story within plays out as it does or history could repeat itself again and the world will witness the greatest massacre since 9/11.
Go to www.apfuchs.com and learn more about A Red Dark Night.
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