What if history’s most horrifying deaths were never accidents… Never madness… never coincidence?
Lucifer’s Killings: A Dark Chronicle of Influenced Murders uncovers a forbidden historical narrative spanning from
3000 BCE to the modern era, revealing how humanity has repeatedly carried out evil—not by force, but by influence.
From ancient kings driven to madness to priests found lifeless before untouched altars, medieval wars ignited by a single whispered idea, to modern acts of unexplained violence—this chilling work exposes a terrifying pattern:
Lucifer never kills directly. He convinces humans to do it for him.Drawing on fictionalized historical records, forbidden covenants, the mythical
Black Ledger, and modern psychological erasures, this book explores:
- Deaths without wounds
- Killings without motive
- Crimes without symbols
- Voices without identity
As belief in demons fades, influence grows stronger—and deadlier.
This is not a story of possession.
This is a chronicle of
obedience.
A must-read for fans of
occult history, demonology, psychological horror, dark theology, and forbidden manuscripts.