There seems to be some discrepancy in the number of victims of the serial killer called the Grim Sleeper. Some say at least 10 while other sources say at least 60. For quite a while many of the deaths were just part of the grim statistics of life in south central Los Angeles, where crack cocaine and gang activity claim hundreds of lives every year. But when a serial killer runs unchecked for such a long time, the victim count is usually on the high side. So I would have to say that the truth is probably closer to the 60 than 10.
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The Sleeper Awakes has 274 pages.
Grim Tuesday has 390 pages.
In minutes, half of the city vanished. Some victims were vaporized instantly, many survivors were horribly disfigured, and death from radiation was uncertain-it might not claim its victims for days, weeks, months, or even years.
"Pilgrim" has two syllables. It is pronounced as "pil-grim."
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Grim Reaper images can be found many places online. The best places to find a variety of different images of the Grim Reaper would be PhotoBucket and Shutterstock.
The number varies from something on the order of 9 million to 11 million, depending how the estimate is made. (There are no, nor can there be, any exact numbers.)
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Depends? Are you christian? As far as I've known, many believe the grim reaper stands as a god as he is the collector of death, however, as Christians believe there is only 1 god. The grim reaper for others, is just an entity many fear, (death). The grim reaper, the cloaked skeleton with a scythe, is an image from the Tarot. It is a representation of death, but not interpreted literally. The correct interpretation of the death card is an ending, change or new beginning. Although there are many belief systems (past and present) that have gods of death, the "grim reaper" is not one of them.