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Bestial: The Savage Trail of a True American Monster | Harold Schechter
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FROM SOCIAL OUTCAST TO NECROPHILE AND MURDERER -- HIS APPALLING CRIMES STUNNED AN ERA. San Francisco, the 1920s. In an age when nightmares were relegated to the fiction of Edgar Allan Poe and distant tales of the Whitechapel murders, a real-life monster terrorized America. His acts of butchery have proved him one of history's fiercest madmen. As an infant, Earle Leonard Nelson possessed the power to unsettle his elders. As a child he was unnaturally obsessed with the Bible; before he reached puberty, he had an insatiable, aberrant sex drive. By his teens, even Earle's own family had reason to fear him. But no one in the bone-chilling winter of 1926 could have predicted that his degeneracy would erupt in a sixteen-month frenzy of savage rape, barbaric murder, and unimaginable defilement -- deeds that would become the hallmarks of one of the most notorious fiends of the twentieth century, whose blood-lust would not be equaled until the likes of Henry Lee Lucas, John Wayne Gacy, and Jeffrey Dahmer. Drawing on the "gruesome, awesome, compelling reporting" (Ann Rule) that is his trademark, Harold Schechter takes a dark journey into the mind of an unrepentant sadist -- and brilliantly lays bare the myth of innocence that shrouded a bygone era.
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bibliobliss
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⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ for the tagged book

#3wordreview

Disturbing 😳😱
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Tragic ☠️

Now to donate to the community Little Free Library next time I swing by 🙂 It's a great feeling to give away read books!

#read #readharder #recentlyread #2021ReadingChallenge #nonfiction #truecrime #paperbacks #booksiown #HaroldSchechter #Americancrime

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bibliobliss
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>> Here's a truly bone-chilling #truecrime pick from the great true crime historian and writer #HaroldSchechter. He chooses the most fascinating subjects and has a great writing style.

"Bestial: The Savage Trail of a True American Monster," published in 1998, tells the story of the brutal savagery of #serialkiller Earle Leonard Nelson.

It's creepy af...truth is stranger than fiction ☠️

Progress :: p 323, ch 47

#truecrime #truestory #nonfiction

Reviewsbylola I‘ve always meant to read Schecter. 3y
bibliobliss @Reviewsbylola He's a fantastic writer! 3y
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I was surprised to find out that four of the serial murders committed by Earle Nelson occurred in Portland, Oregon, where I currently reside. None of the Portland history books I‘ve read have ever mentioned this. Guess I haven‘t read the right books! ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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[He] eventually admitted that his imagination had been overly stimulated by a combination of bootleg liquor and the gruesome crime stories he had been reading in Thrilling Detective magazine... Is that anything like the Twinkie Defense?