David Jester

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David Jester is the author of An Idiot in Love, This is How You Die and other novels. He writes under three different pen names, works as a freelancer and also owns several websites, including Ways-to-Die.com. If you wish to hire David you can find his profile on Upwork and through his SEO and writing business Compulsion Media.

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Punishable by Death: Capital Punishment Laws Worldwide

The death penalty is one of those things that will split any group of people. It's something that everyone has their opinion on and...

Shocking Facts About The World’s Worst Serial Killers

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Cats vs Dogs: Which is Best (Play, Cost, Loyalty, Bites)

In the war of cats vs dogs, I used to be firmly on the side of man's best friend. I grew up with hamsters,...

What Are The Odds of Being Called for Jury Duty?

Jury duty is the lottery that no one wants to win. I get why you might actually consider this to be a good thing....

Most Common Health Care Fraud in the United States

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