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Chris Mentillo Ph.D., aka Doc Mentillo, is a best-selling, award-winning horror author, editor, actor, and producer. His entertainment productions typically involve horror: supernatural/paranormal, Science fiction, mysteries, the macabre, and true crime (Jack The Ripper, and various other famous unsolved murders, sighting and crimes. He was born in Auburn, New York, while he grew up in Skaneateles, New York. Chris Mentillo then moved to the Boston, Massachusetts New England Area, where he finished receiving his formal education at Bradford College in Massachusetts. Later he became a graduate of, "The Massachusetts Criminal Justice Training Council Center" in Boston, Massachusetts, Northeastern University Massachusetts program. He then went back to receive his research doctorate degree in psychological counseling, and criminal psychology and studied at Palmer 5 building at Deaconess Hospital at Longwood Medical Center, and the Harvard School of Public Health. Boston, Massachusetts. To date, Dr. Chris Mentillo has earned scholarships to both Drexel University and Syracuse University Whitman School of Management. He plans to further his education at various colleges until he can no longer attend. Plagued with horrific nightmares during his tenure in New England, he began writing about his real-life spiritual and paranormal experiences while documenting them in his personal journal. These documents also consisted of the author's bizarre dreams. Some of the "true occurrences" he later recorded from literature became available on his radio show broadcasts. However, for some reason, he officially only published a portion of them. This later lead to him writing about true-crime mixed with paranormal horror, and the supernatural for which he believes all intertwine. Additionally, Chris Mentillo has written movie scripts, songs, and over several best-selling books, which usually fall into the supernatural horror genre or the Macabre. Other Authors such as H. P. Lovecraft, Stephen King, Edgar Allan Poe, and Thomas Ligotti also used the macabre atmosphere in their works.