Stan Walker
06-12-2005, 02:15 PM
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Stan Walker
April 1975: Stan Walker is born to Stan and Lynne-Marie Walker in St.Louis , Missouri
July 1978: Mike Walker is born to Stan and Lynne-Marie Walker in St.Louis, Missouri
August 1979: A young Stan Walker is taken to the movies by his father, the movie completely enthralls him, and it is about a man with red boots and a red cape that flies all over the city helping people. Walker also later that day tells his father that he wants to be a police officer when he grows up just like his dad.
February 1983: After a long discussion and with a large amount of begging Stan’s parents allow him to take martial arts. He begins training in Tae Kwon Do. Mike also takes the classes but does not have the discipline or zest for it as his older brother.
September 1989: Stan Walker begins life as a freshman at Hazelcrest Central High School. This being quite larger than the private school he attended previously with more facilities he is taught the basics of weight training and finds it’s something he thoroughly enjoys. Still wanting to be a police officer his father tells him about a program the County Police have called the Explorer program. It allows youths to ride along with Officers on patrol and learn a foundation of police procedure. Walker signs up enthusiastically only to find that while yes they do get to ride along and watch, they are little more than glorified gophers for the police, cleaning squad cars, and jail cells for the most part.
November 1990: Walker gets in his first fight, defending a new freshman from a school bully Rick Binkheimer. The result, Walker gets a reputation and Binkheimer is taken to the hospital with a broken leg. The weight lifting continues not now for the actual physical aspects of the training, but because the females at school are starting to take notice of him. He also continues to stay enrolled in the Police Explorer program, and receives his black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
July 1991: Walker learns there is no such thing as a fair fight as a newly recuperated Rick Binkheimer and two of his friends jump him outside of a Quikmart hospitalizing Stan for 3 weeks. Walker internally swears vengeance and once able continues to work at the Police Department as an Explorer. He also learns of and meets a man that will teach him what martial arts are really about. He signs on becoming a student in the art of Kenpo from Master Carico. Walker also becomes infatuated with comic books and begins collecting them almost religiously.
October 1991: While cleaning out squad cars one evening Stan comes across a small vial wedged between the seats containing cocaine. Walker grins and shoves the vial in his pocket. The next day, a now senior in high school Rick Binkheimer is expelled and led out of the school in handcuffs due to an anonymous tip for a locker search that the lad was dealing drugs.
March 1992: A hormone ridden Walker gets every young mans fantasy. An overly flirty creative writing teacher, Brooke Marlo appears to take interest in him. Walker of course reciprocates and the two start a passionate relationship. The teacher having been married a long time is exotic, carefree, an exhibitionist, getting Walker to experience new things. As time went by she teaches him to be as casual and carefree, they “display affection” everywhere but the school campus, taking pictures of each other in some rather “compromising positions”.
February 1993: Stan Walker’s parents take a vacation to New York City; they are two of the many casualties killed in the car bombing that went off at the World Trade Center. Stan and his brother are devastated. Stan is made Mike’s legal guardian and during that time his grades fall dramatically. He begins to drink, and smoke. Brooke tries to comfort Stan and is unsuccessful. Mike begins to fall into a bad crowd, getting addicted to drugs and drops out of school.
June 1993: Stan is trying to get Mike out of the “bad” crowd with minimal success. His own grades have plummeted and is informed that he will have to repeat his senior year. He has become addicted to cigarettes and alcohol. All the pain from his parent’s death turns to rage. Rage against everyone especially those of the underworld. His resolve is now strengthened even more to be a police officer he just needs to figure out how to graduate. His answer..He sells out Brooke Marlo. He informs Marlo that if she does not get into the student records and “fix” his grades, the pictures that they took together would wind up in the hands of her husband and the faculty of the high school. Brooke is heartbroken and scared. She complies. Walker graduates and never speaks to Brooke Marlo again.
August 1994: Mike has run away from home and is unable to be found. The local police comb the area out of respect for Stan’s father and are unsuccessful. Walker’s depression grows. He drinks more and more each day, and begins sneaking into bars. He finds solace in the alcohol and loose women. One night at a bar he frequented they had an open mic night. Walker finds something else he’s good at and sustains himself the next 2 years financially by singing with a local band.
January 1996: Walker still has yet to hear from his brother. He is finally of age to join the police academy. He enrolls and finds a new faith of sorts, cutting back on the drinking though not entirely. He graduates ninth in a class of sixty students. After graduation he pulls a few strings and gets hired by the St. Louis City Police Department.
March 1998: Walker’s arrest record is spotless; he applies for and gets the position of Detective. He is to be trained by Detective Lieutenant John Snelson. Snelson trains Stan in interrogation, marking and packaging evidence and basics of crime scene investigation as well as the fundamentals of street and sex crimes. On Walker’s third case, a check forgery at Famous and Barr. He meets with the counterperson Carla Hefele. Right in the middle of getting the pertinent information of the crime Walker asks Carla out. She says yes, the two begin dating and fall in love.
May 1999: Stan and Carla are married and begin a happy life together. Stan has severely cut down on the drinking though still does smoke, and gotten into old habits of weightlifting, and martial arts during off time. He receives a call one night from Detective Lieutenant John Snelson, asking him to come down to the station to help with a rape interrogation. The two interview the man for hours trying to figure out where this man hid the victim’s body. Unsuccessful, Snelson tells Walker to lock the door and unplug the video camera. Walker’s eyes are as wide as the man they are interrogating, but he does as asked. Snelson gets a phone book out of the desk drawer and proceeds to beat the man. Walker is shocked but…intrigued, that pent up past rage surfacing back up. He takes the phone book from John and begins wailing into the man. The man pleads and offers the location; Walker continues to beat him into unconsciousness. Snelson likes Stan’s enthusiasm and begins to teach him “old school” police work.
June 2000: Walker’s arrest rate skyrockets, using new tips and tricks he brings down more drug dealers and gang bangers per capita than any other cop on the force. His dealings are a bit shady but the ends justify the means. Clues turn up missing, paperwork gets lost or misfiled and now Walker is supplementing his income with the dirt bags he’s arresting. John Snelson is promoted to Chief of Police. Carla threatens to leave Stan if he doesn’t start spending more time at home and stop running out all hours of the night.
August 2001: Walker is brought up on charges from IAD for excessive force and blackmailing. In order to cover things up Chief Snelson has a friend in New Orleans, a fellow chief of police. Snelson tells Walker he can transfer him there until things cool off. Carla leaves Stan.
December 2001: Walker is at a gentleman’s club one night drowning his sorrows in beer and sin. As he leaves he notices one of the dancers being attacked by 3 men. Stan runs to her aid, and scares away her would be assailants. The last thing he hears is “My hero”, then feels a sharp blow to the head and all goes black. He awakens in a dark room strapped down to a bed. The woman he rescued is standing over him scantily clad, and very attractive. Walker is scared but also feels a bit lustful towards this beautiful red head. In a blink she bears fangs and plunges them into his neck. Walker is enraptured, pulled between pleasure and pain, then all goes black once again. He wakes to find himself alone again, mind reeling as if it was all a dream. He wiggles out of his bonds and makes his way toward the door. As he begins to creak the door open he is blinded and runs yelping in pain as fresh sunlight begins to bathe the room. He tries again with the same effect. Walker calls into the PD and informs them he’s taking sick time. He waits till sundown and exits the motel. He feels rundown and hungry. He stops at a local diner ordering a meal and finds that he cannot keep the meal down. He looks to his waitress and sees the pulse in her neck throbbing. He continues to stare at it as he talks to her, wanting, needing. As he continues to chat, she becomes very responsive offering herself in so many words to him. Walker has no idea how he has done this as the two exit the diner, the hunger growing stronger. He bares fangs he didn’t know he had and buries them deep in her flesh. He is wracked with shame and guilt realizing that he has killed her, and swears that from then on he will only feed on the “guilty”.
As time passes Stan realizes what he is, but refuses to believe it. There are no such things as vampires. He puts in a call to Chief Snelson in St. Louis and asks if the chief can call in a favor and get Walker on permanent night shift for the time being.
Stan Walker
April 1975: Stan Walker is born to Stan and Lynne-Marie Walker in St.Louis , Missouri
July 1978: Mike Walker is born to Stan and Lynne-Marie Walker in St.Louis, Missouri
August 1979: A young Stan Walker is taken to the movies by his father, the movie completely enthralls him, and it is about a man with red boots and a red cape that flies all over the city helping people. Walker also later that day tells his father that he wants to be a police officer when he grows up just like his dad.
February 1983: After a long discussion and with a large amount of begging Stan’s parents allow him to take martial arts. He begins training in Tae Kwon Do. Mike also takes the classes but does not have the discipline or zest for it as his older brother.
September 1989: Stan Walker begins life as a freshman at Hazelcrest Central High School. This being quite larger than the private school he attended previously with more facilities he is taught the basics of weight training and finds it’s something he thoroughly enjoys. Still wanting to be a police officer his father tells him about a program the County Police have called the Explorer program. It allows youths to ride along with Officers on patrol and learn a foundation of police procedure. Walker signs up enthusiastically only to find that while yes they do get to ride along and watch, they are little more than glorified gophers for the police, cleaning squad cars, and jail cells for the most part.
November 1990: Walker gets in his first fight, defending a new freshman from a school bully Rick Binkheimer. The result, Walker gets a reputation and Binkheimer is taken to the hospital with a broken leg. The weight lifting continues not now for the actual physical aspects of the training, but because the females at school are starting to take notice of him. He also continues to stay enrolled in the Police Explorer program, and receives his black belt in Tae Kwon Do.
July 1991: Walker learns there is no such thing as a fair fight as a newly recuperated Rick Binkheimer and two of his friends jump him outside of a Quikmart hospitalizing Stan for 3 weeks. Walker internally swears vengeance and once able continues to work at the Police Department as an Explorer. He also learns of and meets a man that will teach him what martial arts are really about. He signs on becoming a student in the art of Kenpo from Master Carico. Walker also becomes infatuated with comic books and begins collecting them almost religiously.
October 1991: While cleaning out squad cars one evening Stan comes across a small vial wedged between the seats containing cocaine. Walker grins and shoves the vial in his pocket. The next day, a now senior in high school Rick Binkheimer is expelled and led out of the school in handcuffs due to an anonymous tip for a locker search that the lad was dealing drugs.
March 1992: A hormone ridden Walker gets every young mans fantasy. An overly flirty creative writing teacher, Brooke Marlo appears to take interest in him. Walker of course reciprocates and the two start a passionate relationship. The teacher having been married a long time is exotic, carefree, an exhibitionist, getting Walker to experience new things. As time went by she teaches him to be as casual and carefree, they “display affection” everywhere but the school campus, taking pictures of each other in some rather “compromising positions”.
February 1993: Stan Walker’s parents take a vacation to New York City; they are two of the many casualties killed in the car bombing that went off at the World Trade Center. Stan and his brother are devastated. Stan is made Mike’s legal guardian and during that time his grades fall dramatically. He begins to drink, and smoke. Brooke tries to comfort Stan and is unsuccessful. Mike begins to fall into a bad crowd, getting addicted to drugs and drops out of school.
June 1993: Stan is trying to get Mike out of the “bad” crowd with minimal success. His own grades have plummeted and is informed that he will have to repeat his senior year. He has become addicted to cigarettes and alcohol. All the pain from his parent’s death turns to rage. Rage against everyone especially those of the underworld. His resolve is now strengthened even more to be a police officer he just needs to figure out how to graduate. His answer..He sells out Brooke Marlo. He informs Marlo that if she does not get into the student records and “fix” his grades, the pictures that they took together would wind up in the hands of her husband and the faculty of the high school. Brooke is heartbroken and scared. She complies. Walker graduates and never speaks to Brooke Marlo again.
August 1994: Mike has run away from home and is unable to be found. The local police comb the area out of respect for Stan’s father and are unsuccessful. Walker’s depression grows. He drinks more and more each day, and begins sneaking into bars. He finds solace in the alcohol and loose women. One night at a bar he frequented they had an open mic night. Walker finds something else he’s good at and sustains himself the next 2 years financially by singing with a local band.
January 1996: Walker still has yet to hear from his brother. He is finally of age to join the police academy. He enrolls and finds a new faith of sorts, cutting back on the drinking though not entirely. He graduates ninth in a class of sixty students. After graduation he pulls a few strings and gets hired by the St. Louis City Police Department.
March 1998: Walker’s arrest record is spotless; he applies for and gets the position of Detective. He is to be trained by Detective Lieutenant John Snelson. Snelson trains Stan in interrogation, marking and packaging evidence and basics of crime scene investigation as well as the fundamentals of street and sex crimes. On Walker’s third case, a check forgery at Famous and Barr. He meets with the counterperson Carla Hefele. Right in the middle of getting the pertinent information of the crime Walker asks Carla out. She says yes, the two begin dating and fall in love.
May 1999: Stan and Carla are married and begin a happy life together. Stan has severely cut down on the drinking though still does smoke, and gotten into old habits of weightlifting, and martial arts during off time. He receives a call one night from Detective Lieutenant John Snelson, asking him to come down to the station to help with a rape interrogation. The two interview the man for hours trying to figure out where this man hid the victim’s body. Unsuccessful, Snelson tells Walker to lock the door and unplug the video camera. Walker’s eyes are as wide as the man they are interrogating, but he does as asked. Snelson gets a phone book out of the desk drawer and proceeds to beat the man. Walker is shocked but…intrigued, that pent up past rage surfacing back up. He takes the phone book from John and begins wailing into the man. The man pleads and offers the location; Walker continues to beat him into unconsciousness. Snelson likes Stan’s enthusiasm and begins to teach him “old school” police work.
June 2000: Walker’s arrest rate skyrockets, using new tips and tricks he brings down more drug dealers and gang bangers per capita than any other cop on the force. His dealings are a bit shady but the ends justify the means. Clues turn up missing, paperwork gets lost or misfiled and now Walker is supplementing his income with the dirt bags he’s arresting. John Snelson is promoted to Chief of Police. Carla threatens to leave Stan if he doesn’t start spending more time at home and stop running out all hours of the night.
August 2001: Walker is brought up on charges from IAD for excessive force and blackmailing. In order to cover things up Chief Snelson has a friend in New Orleans, a fellow chief of police. Snelson tells Walker he can transfer him there until things cool off. Carla leaves Stan.
December 2001: Walker is at a gentleman’s club one night drowning his sorrows in beer and sin. As he leaves he notices one of the dancers being attacked by 3 men. Stan runs to her aid, and scares away her would be assailants. The last thing he hears is “My hero”, then feels a sharp blow to the head and all goes black. He awakens in a dark room strapped down to a bed. The woman he rescued is standing over him scantily clad, and very attractive. Walker is scared but also feels a bit lustful towards this beautiful red head. In a blink she bears fangs and plunges them into his neck. Walker is enraptured, pulled between pleasure and pain, then all goes black once again. He wakes to find himself alone again, mind reeling as if it was all a dream. He wiggles out of his bonds and makes his way toward the door. As he begins to creak the door open he is blinded and runs yelping in pain as fresh sunlight begins to bathe the room. He tries again with the same effect. Walker calls into the PD and informs them he’s taking sick time. He waits till sundown and exits the motel. He feels rundown and hungry. He stops at a local diner ordering a meal and finds that he cannot keep the meal down. He looks to his waitress and sees the pulse in her neck throbbing. He continues to stare at it as he talks to her, wanting, needing. As he continues to chat, she becomes very responsive offering herself in so many words to him. Walker has no idea how he has done this as the two exit the diner, the hunger growing stronger. He bares fangs he didn’t know he had and buries them deep in her flesh. He is wracked with shame and guilt realizing that he has killed her, and swears that from then on he will only feed on the “guilty”.
As time passes Stan realizes what he is, but refuses to believe it. There are no such things as vampires. He puts in a call to Chief Snelson in St. Louis and asks if the chief can call in a favor and get Walker on permanent night shift for the time being.