Jameson Toombs
Bio
I am the author of the novel, Moonlight on the Water, now available online. I have a degree in criminal justice with advanced degrees in criminology and criminal behavior analysis. I work in law enforcement investigating sex offenders.
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Does Crime Pay?
***Spoiler Alert*** This contains spoilers to major storylines of three popular series. I know we are supposed to be comparing two series or movies, but I decided to write on three great series, which I find to have similarities. If you like Breaking Bad then you will like Ozark, then you will like Good Girls.
By Jameson Toombs3 years ago in Criminal
Bragg
NOTE: This is a FICTIONAL interpretation of the tall tales we have heard for years explaining the baseball-sized light at the end of Bragg Road near Saratoga, Texas, which is one of the most haunted places in the state. For decades, people have seen a mysterious light dancing in the darkness across the road. There have been numerous explanations and theories of what it could be including a scientific reason which claims it's simply a gaseous light from the swamp emissions. Then, there are the more supernatural explanations including a railroad worker who was beheaded in a work accident and he is searching for his head; and the honeymooning couple who was staying at the Bragg Hotel, built at the end of the road. The wife was mysteriously murdered and it is her husband still searching for her killer to this day.
By Jameson Toombs3 years ago in Horror
Alone: A Story of Horror
The truck broke down at around 1:30 in the morning. The road was gravel with nothing but dark woods on either side and in all directions. His breathing, which could be seen in the cold winter air, was still erratic from the night's events. His hands were shaking and no matter how hard he tried to relax, he could not stop trembling. He knew his whole body and mind were still in shock. He walked a little down the road, not knowing what direction he was going, but he went as far as the high beams from the truck would let him. He looked up at the full moon, but passing clouds kept it from offering any help. His phone was smashed during the night's events but going back to the truck was not an option.
By Jameson Toombs4 years ago in Horror