The Horrible Man

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by Michael Avallone


  People laughed at the answer of course. Radio and TV comics had a field day with taxi-cab jokes. There was a full week of cartoons and columns, exploiting the particular newsworthiness of such a story. The killer hadn't killed for money or gain or the thrill of killing. He had murdered for a spectacularly innocuous reason.

  John Charles Axelson was myopic, middle-aged and had once been a pressman for the New York Daily News until a liver ailment turned him out into the streets. A medical examination disclosed that the poor slob was dying of cancer. The Big C had plummeted him toward his fatal decision to kill taxicab drivers who whizzed by him with their Off Duty sign flashing.

  He was unmarried, a World War Two veteran and none of his pensions had lightened the miserable road toward the grave.

  He was another modern horrible man.

  Unloved, lonely and unwanted by the fast-walking, not looking-to-the-left-or-the-right people all around us.

  Take a look next time. A good look.

  The life you save may be your own.

  Or are you like Spanner and John Charles Axelson?

  A horrible man.

 

 

 


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