Bind Torture Kill Plot Summary |
So I changed my mind, I will put my true crime books on here no matter how weird it makes me look. This was a pretty good book. I haven't read many true crime books so I can't really say whether it was well written or not. This was told by the officers that worked most closely with this case so you can see the frustration they had in not being able to catch a serial killer after 20 years. You always hear about the killer but this book helps shed some light not only on the victims, but the fear in the local area that all the women were experiencing. To have to walk into your house and check your phone immediately, with the thought of having to run from the house if the phone is cut is horrifying. The killer targeted a family, young women, older women, it didn't matter he had no type so the fear was in all of the community. It was only due to his taunting that the police finally caught him. The book has pictures of some of the evidence, the killer, crime scenes (minus the gross stuff) and photos from the trial. Overall, it was good for a book about a bastard who no one ever suspected was able to do the horrible things he did to people.
Good for crime buffs
Rating--4
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