Stephen King's short story "Strawberry Spring" was first published in Ubris Magazine way back in 1968, when the author was only 19. It was made more widely available a decade later when it was included in King's celebrated anthology "Night Shift." The short story was about a fictional New England college, and the mysterious serial killer that stalked through the mists. The killer was nicknamed Springheel Jack, after an 1830s urban legend from England, and he would only appear every time spring started uncharacteristically early. The narrator of "Strawberry Spring" details the murders for the reader, but also speaks wistfully of similar murders from his childhood. At the end of the story, it's revealed that the narrator is actually Springheel Jack, even though he has no memories of committi
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