![]() ![]() Seth knows that the innocent are left without justice, while the wicked are roaming our streets without any remorse about the cruel and inhumane punishment that they bestow upon others. Seth wasn't born a vigilante, nor did he seek out the role-it sought him out.Ī portion of our society feels that rapists, molesters, murderers, and abusers should have rights, and anything beyond the normal punishment of confinement would be cruel and inhumane. A world that bestows a wrath of chaos upon the wicked of our society who have fallen through the cracks of the judicial system. A world that runs parallel with the horrors that could only be found in the deepest and darkest parts of hell. His captor, Seth Coker, takes the man on a journey into his twisted world of vengeance. ![]() In a dimly lit cell, a man has awakened to find himself surrounded by the most unimaginable and barbaric things that not even his worst nightmare could conjure up. Do you like extreme horror? This is it.the most gruesome and sadistic tale of vengeance on the market. ![]()
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