Felix Dennis: ‘I Killed a Man’

Felix Dennis in 1971, a decade before he says he
pushed a man off a cliff.Photo: Hulton Archive/Getty Images
“Pushed him over the edge of a cliff.” In the Caribbean? “Don't matter where it was. He wouldn't let her alone. She told him to stop. I told him to stop. Many people told him to stop. Wouldn't stop. Kept on and on and on. Made her life a living misery: beat her up, beat up her kids, wouldn't let her alone, kept on, kept on — weren't even his kids, so in the end, I had a little meeting with him, pushed him over the edge of a cliff. Weren't 'ard.”
Later, Dennis contacted the reporter and asked that the admission be forgotten. Doctors even attested that he was in a weakened mental condition when the interview took place. But Dougary, after much soul-searching, published the interview anyway. It's a very intense read — we recommend you look it over.
Maxim publisher Felix Dennis: 'I've killed a man' [Times UK]

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