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Ronnie Lloyd-Jones
Handsome, smug, wary, wealthy, vicious. Born in Edgerton,
Illinois. Known as “The Sherman Park Killer” for
the locale where he came upon his victims, nearly all of them
boys between the ages of 14 to 19. Inherited $25 million after
the death of his young wife in a boating accident, thereafter
devoted himself to pleasure. Never remarried. In his tasteless
but astonishingly expensive McMansion in Millhaven’s
Old Point Harbor, Lloyd-Jones set up an equally astonishing,
state-of-the-art, high end audio system on which he played
disco music, mainly. Killed a great number of adolescent boys
before being identified by Tom Pasmore as the current owner
of the former Kalendar house, which soon led to his arrest.
Tried to interest Tim Underhill in collaborating on the story
of his life, which he saw at least in part as a tribute to
the achievements of Joseph Kalendar. Tim declined, firmly.
Two nights after his arrest, Lloyd-Jones killed himself in
his cell. The Millhaven Police Department discovered sixteen
adolescent bodies buried in his back yard.

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