
The Urban Legend of Billy Dew: The Elementary Sewer Creek Rapists
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Narrated by:
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Brian Richy
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By:
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Derrick Newton
About this listen
Troubled by his father’s death, Billy commits murder. An act that will make him leave the Indian reservation where he was raised and dive into the underbelly of Oakland’s crime-infested ghettos. He struggles to stay afloat while trying to keep his past behind him. A friendship with "Jay" an investigative reporter and a conflicting relationship with Natasha who reminds him of his mother complicates things. He never escapes the life that turns him into the flesh-eating beast that roamed sewers beneath Oakland. It is a story of one of the greatest urban legends: Billy Dew.
©2019 Derrick Newton (P)2019 Derrick Newton
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