Bobby-s Memoirs Of Depravity
The author identifies only as "Bobby S."—a deliberate pseudonym that has fueled decades of speculation. According to the fragmented preface (often missing from early bootleg copies), the memoirs were written between 1988 and 1991 on a series of legal pads while Bobby was serving a sentence in a maximum-security psychiatric unit in the Pacific Northwest.
: Frequent updates introduce new story arcs for characters like Miss Anna, Lucy, Lisa, and Susan. Bobby-s Memoirs of Depravity
The "depravity" Bobby describes is often framed with a strange, poetic reverence. By aestheticizing his worst impulses, he creates a barrier between his actions and their consequences. This stylistic choice forces the reader to grapple with an uncomfortable question: can a life defined by moral decay still hold a perverse kind of beauty? Bobby’s prose suggests that in the absolute absence of virtue, one finds a different, albeit terrifying, form of freedom. The author identifies only as "Bobby S
