Four Shocking True Crime Tales (ePub)
Body Dump, Flesh Collectors, Lobster Boy, and Deacon of Death
(Sprache: Englisch)
Four bizarre true crime stories about serial killers, murder sprees, sideshows, and church pulpits in one sensational volume.
These grisly true crime books by a former New York Times columnist chronicle four shocking and disturbing cases.
Body Dump:...
These grisly true crime books by a former New York Times columnist chronicle four shocking and disturbing cases.
Body Dump:...
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Four bizarre true crime stories about serial killers, murder sprees, sideshows, and church pulpits in one sensational volume.
These grisly true crime books by a former New York Times columnist chronicle four shocking and disturbing cases.
Body Dump: Few people in Poughkeepsie, New York, paid mind when prostitutes started vanishing off the streets. Nor did anyone have hard evidence to link the disappearances to suspect Kendall Francois, a slovenly middle school hall monitor nicknamed Stinky. Then, one woman escaped his house of horrors and led authorities to the ghastly secrets hidden in Francois's attic.
Flesh Collectors: When social misfit Jeremiah Rodgers and racist devil-worshipper Jonathan Lawrence met in a Florida penal system mental hospital, they discovered a mutual lust for sadism. Then, they were released. What followed was a thrill-killing spree of murder, rape, and cannibalism-the makings of an "unforgettable . . . true crime classic" (Dan Zupansky, host of Blog Talk Radio's True Murder).
Lobster Boy: With his lobster-claw hands and stunted legs, Grady Stiles Jr. traveled the carnival circuit as Lobster Boy. He was also a violently dangerous husband and father who had been convicted once before of murder. After years of abuse, his wife-a sideshow wonder known as the Electrified Girl-fought back with a murder-for-hire.
Deacon of Death: By day, Sam Smithers, deacon of the Baptist church in Plant City, Florida, was a family man beyond reproach. By night, he was a sex-addicted killer who trolled for prostitutes. When the decomposed bodies of two women were found off a rural road in Tampa, no one suspected the clergyman. Then one day, a local woman saw sweet Mr. Smithers cleaning his bloody axe.
These grisly true crime books by a former New York Times columnist chronicle four shocking and disturbing cases.
Body Dump: Few people in Poughkeepsie, New York, paid mind when prostitutes started vanishing off the streets. Nor did anyone have hard evidence to link the disappearances to suspect Kendall Francois, a slovenly middle school hall monitor nicknamed Stinky. Then, one woman escaped his house of horrors and led authorities to the ghastly secrets hidden in Francois's attic.
Flesh Collectors: When social misfit Jeremiah Rodgers and racist devil-worshipper Jonathan Lawrence met in a Florida penal system mental hospital, they discovered a mutual lust for sadism. Then, they were released. What followed was a thrill-killing spree of murder, rape, and cannibalism-the makings of an "unforgettable . . . true crime classic" (Dan Zupansky, host of Blog Talk Radio's True Murder).
Lobster Boy: With his lobster-claw hands and stunted legs, Grady Stiles Jr. traveled the carnival circuit as Lobster Boy. He was also a violently dangerous husband and father who had been convicted once before of murder. After years of abuse, his wife-a sideshow wonder known as the Electrified Girl-fought back with a murder-for-hire.
Deacon of Death: By day, Sam Smithers, deacon of the Baptist church in Plant City, Florida, was a family man beyond reproach. By night, he was a sex-addicted killer who trolled for prostitutes. When the decomposed bodies of two women were found off a rural road in Tampa, no one suspected the clergyman. Then one day, a local woman saw sweet Mr. Smithers cleaning his bloody axe.
Autoren-Porträt von Fred Rosen
Fred Rosen, a former columnist for the Arts & Leisure section of the New York Times, is an award-winning author of true crime and history books, including Gold!, Did They Really Do It?, and Lobster Boy. He can frequently be seen on the Investigation Discovery network's Evil Kin and Evil Twins TV series, where he is a regular on-air commentator.
Bibliographische Angaben
- Autor: Fred Rosen
- 2017, 2343 Seiten, Englisch
- Verlag: Open Road Media
- ISBN-10: 1504048040
- ISBN-13: 9781504048040
- Erscheinungsdatum: 05.09.2017
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Praise for Lobster Boy“The one true crime masterpiece I have read . . . Rosen fully succeeds in opening up two realities, ignored by most writers, that are known to outsiders only through caricature, depicting them with an unflinchingly clear eye.” —The Guardian
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