Joseph DelFranco
Bio
Eager upcoming writer with lofty goals. Looking forward to experiencing the minds of others.
Stories (14/0)
A Series of Firsts
Dear Detective Randall Hawthorne, I am writing in response to the ad placed in the Sunnyvale Post on May 21st, 2021 (pg.7). I can’t recall a time I’ve been more delighted to be able to assist in the capture of a fugitive. I've sent in a tip here and there when I thought I could offer some insight, but this one excites me. I can finally contribute in a meaningful way. All my life I’ve found the cat and mouse chase of detective and criminal so fascinating. Strands of DNA discovered years after the initial incident, bones found on the side of the highway, an old murder weapon found behind some drywall… It takes a sharp eye to catch the small stuff and lots of training and skill (or so the documentaries say). But it doesn’t hurt to get a helping hand from an outsider every now and again, right?
By Joseph DelFranco3 years ago in Criminal
A Heart for a Heart
They used to call it Park City; known for its great public park system, but everyone knows it as Bridgeport fucking Connecticut. Once a city of industry, now it’s a cesspool. Hell, a pool ain’t big enough to contain all the filth in the goddamned city. It’s an ocean of grime and corruption, and the biggest criminals are the ones with the money.
By Joseph DelFranco3 years ago in Futurism