I read the book True Legend by Mike Lupica. To keep a book alive and interesting authors use three different character types. Those character types are static, dynamic, and stereotype. Mike Lupica did a very good job at keeping the reader focused. Drew was the dynamic character because he had some important decisions that had a big impact on what would happen.
How does anyone get away with the murders of nearly twenty people? Well for the Cleveland Torso murderer carrying out these intolerable acts just came easy to him. To this day there is still no lead on the supposed killer. However, there were two prime suspects who came into the discussion of who was the killer. Dr. Francis Sweeney and Frank Dolezal were both under suspicion while in authorities hands.
In 1993 17 year old Christopher Simmons and two friends, John Tessmer and Charles Benjamin had planned to murder Shirley Crook. Then night of the murder one of the men , John Tessmer dropped out but Simmons and Benjamin carried out the plot. Around 2 am the men broke into Crook’s house through a window and committed robbery. Later, the two men entered Crook’s home and tied up the victim and covered her head. The suspects drove Crook to a nearby State park and threw her body into the Meramec river.
In November, 1988, while some police officers were on the haunt of a missing lady named Alvaro Montoya. The officers discovered her body within seven died bodies in the back yard of her house. The officers found the serial killer of the seven victims. The killer turned out to be a woman with was convicted only of three of the deaths. Eric Hickey, a criminal psychologist, was brought to the awful case by the F.B. I. Eric Hickey disgusted female serial killers are becoming more coming throughout the years.
At 10:30 am on February 14th, 1929, seven men were murdered in a garage on the north side of Chicago. These seven men all had an association with the North Side Gang, which was headed by George “Bugs” Moran. Moran was having a truckload of whiskey delivered to the garage at the time, which is why the seven victims were present. Shortly after their arrival, two men dressed as police officers and two unidentified men lined up the victims inside the garage and shot them with Thompson machine guns. The believed target of this attack was George “Bugs” Moran, however, he was running late and was not present.
Joseph DeAngleo, also known as the Golden State Killers, was a serial killer, rapist, and stalker during the 1970s and 1980s. From 1976 to 1979, more than 40 rapes were committed in northern California by an assailant called East Area Rapist. From 1979 to 1986, a serial killer by the name of the Original Night Stalker killed 10 people. In 2001, DNA analysis determined that all these crimes were committed by the same perpetrator. The “Golden State Killer” was the labeled name, given by crime writer Michelle McNamara.
Serial Killer Whisperer by Pete Earley The Serial Killer Whisperer was a very well written book. It had many interesting facts about Tony Ciaglia and Serial Killers. I personally love how it takes you into the mind of the 15-year-old boy Tony, the minds of serial killers. I feel like the central point of this book is that Tony becomes fascinated with serial killers and then starts to ask the question can I be like them because of my TBI? When they begin writing each other you hear a lot of talk about how these killers believe, they are who they are because of either a mental illness or a brain injury, or because their parents did not love them enough, they were beaten or
convicted of the rape and murder of thirty-three boys and young men. he's additionally called the Killer Clown, thanks to his enjoyment of fun youngsters in a clown outfit. In Gregorian calendar month 1978, a 15-year-old boy named Robert Priest went missing.
During the times of 1972 to 1978, John Wayne Gacy Jr. killed 33 people in the Chicago area. He was known for raping, torturing, then strangling his victims (SC4). Then he would dispose of the bodies by either dumping them into a river or hiding them beneath his house. He wasn't caught until after the murder of his final victim in 1978. Then he became one of the most famous serial killers in American history.
The serial killer I chose is Albert Fish. Hamilton “Albert” Fish was born on May 19, 1870 in Washington D.C. to Randall and Ellen Fish. His father died of a heart attack when Albert was five. After, his mother put him and his three siblings in an orphanage so she could work. While living in the orphanage Fish experienced and watched brutal beatings, which soon helped him discover he enjoyed physical pain and began his obsession with sadomasochism.
Richard Leyva Muñoz Ramirez was an American serial killer, rapist and burglar. He committed home invasions that later escalated to a rampage of sexual assaults and murder that generated widespread fear in the greater Los Angeles area from June 1984 to August 1985. Those who hunted and feared him considered him to be the embodiment of the mythical ‘boogeyman.’ The news media dubbed the name the “Night Stalker” for him, prior to his capture.
H. H. Holmes is known as the first serial killer in America. During the mid-1890s, he built a 3-story hotel in Chicago, which people called the “Castle”. It was known that he would lure people, specifically young women, into the hotel and they were never to be seen again and it is estimated that he killed about 200 people(Crime Museum para 4, 5, & 10). H. H. Holmes was an American sociopath who killed, kidnapped, and betrayed the trust of many. H. H. Holmes, born with the name Herman Webster Mudgett, grew up in Gilmanton, New Hampshire.
There are over 2,000 serial killers active in the US right now, but serial murder is less than 1% of all the murders that happen in the US. The majority of the serial killers are male. Statistically, women are normally the sidekick in homicides. The number of serial murders in the past decade has significantly decreased. The Lovely Bones is a book by Alice Sebold where the main character, Susie Salmon, is murdered by George Harvey.
The very first murder he was linked to would have been the first one he would of committed. This murder took place in Santa Barbara on June 4th, 1963. The young victims were couple Robert Domingos and his betrothed Linda Edwards. The couple had decided to participate in their senior ditch day, so they went sunbathing at a beach near Gaviota State Park. When they didn’t return by the next morning, Robert’s father went looking for them.
These events are easily found in "A Good Man is Hard to Find" because the violence takes place casually at the end of the story, the murderer doesn 't try to be sneaky about it. At the beginning of the story the grandmother talks the family into visiting east Tennessee and not Florida by telling them that a dangerous inmate named "The Misfit" had escaped and is headed to Florida; "The Misfit is aloose from the federal Pen headed toward Florida and you read here what it says he did to these people. Just you read it. I wouldn 't take my children in any direction with a criminal like that aloose in it. I couldn 't answer to my conscience if it did."