Bargain Book: 12/02/2025 Kyle Benjamin Kesselman: A Story Told in One Room by Jake Diamond

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In a stark police interview room, Jake Diamond recounts a decade-long nightmare that began innocently enough at a Jewish youth group camp in 2011. What starts as a fleeting encounter with the quirky, younger Kyle Benjamin Kesselman evolves into a harrowing tale of obsession, threats, and self-destruction, all documented through Kyle’s own unhinged social media posts.

As Kyle spirals from aspiring influencer—dancing in backyards and auditioning for reality TV—to a volatile menace, Jake becomes an unwilling witness. Kyle’s life unravels: kicked out by his mother, homeless under bridges, fighting shelter kids, and landing on house arrest after assaulting his mother’s boyfriend and threatening a childhood bully with medieval revenge. Jake, haunted by Kyle’s escalating rants about “society’s puppets” and fantasies of violence, takes anonymous action—tipping off employers, camps, and authorities—to avert disaster.

Framed as Jake’s confession to detectives Moretti and Patel, the narrative builds tension through Kyle’s own words: stunt-driving at 170 km/h, “full Negan” murder daydreams, and suicidal rampage threats. Jake’s interventions—cancelling Kyle’s driving test, getting him fired from kids’ parties—only fuel the fire, culminating in Kyle’s final, fatal act: plowing his red Civic into a protest crowd, killing two before being lynched by the mob.

Kyle Benjamin Kesselman: A Story Told in One Room is a taut psychological thriller exploring digital obsession, failed systems, and the thin line between vigilance and vengeance. At 80 pages, it’s a raw, dialogue-driven descent into madness, where the real horror is how predictable—and preventable—it all was.

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