Who is Edison Adams?
Edison is a fictional creation and the main protagonist in Hesitance Falls, a novel written by Charles Copeland.
Our dear Edison has made several cameo appearances in shorter works written by Charles Copeland, the first of which was Nightmare Seekers. He is listed among United Nations records as the most prolific serial killer in history, having racked up a total of 2,948 victims.
He has been quoted as saying, “I wouldn’t bring back a single one of my victims . . . every one of them deserved the suffering they endured. Illuminati kingpins are not worthy of being called humans. They are worthy of raw, calculated wrath directed toward stealing away what little dignity they may have when I catch up to them.â€
In 1998, Edison Adams was arrested and subsequently indicted for 511 counts of first-degree murder. In 1999, another 2,437 charges were added to the list of indictments. In 2002, a federal grand jury found him guilty of all charges and sentenced him, early in 2003, to 294,800 years in prison. It is the longest sentence ever handed to anyone in the history of humanity.
Edison Adams now resides in the isolation wing of Boundary Peak Island Federal Research Center, located more than twenty miles due east of Boston, Massachusetts, isolated in the Atlantic Ocean, where he will remain forever.