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Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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Wednesday, October 2, 2002.
Aspen Hill, Maryland. Northgate Plaza.
5:20 PM.
Inside Michael’s craft supply store, cashier Ann Chapman rings up another customer. Then it happens. A loud crack; a gust of wind; the light in register five goes dark.
Over the next 23 days, the entire DC area will be thrust into a reign of terror unprecedented in American history. Sniper attacks targeting and murdering everyday citizens will bring the entire region to its knees, as a nation still reeling from the recent attacks of 9/11 and the anthrax scare, are forced to confront a new type of brutal assault—this time in their own backyard. As law enforcement grapples with the mass carnage and chaos, media’s ravenous 24-hour cycle amplifies the very real fear, while steadily pumping new theories and bad leads onto a paralyzed public desperate for it all to end.
But who can stop it? And exactly how?
Call Me God is the never-before-told story of the fascinating and turbulent investigation that led to the diabolical and elusive killers' capture; one that pitted protocol against instinct, sacred institutions against individual insight. Told firsthand by those few who had the vision and expertise to solve it, and including a fascinating look into the behavioral, ballistic, forensic, and electronic analysis vital to cracking the case, FBI agent brothers Jim Clemente (former FBI behavioral profiler) and Tim Clemente (former FBI counter-terrorism expert) take us through every facet and flaw of a nationwide manhunt that pressure tested nearly every aspect of law enforcement capabilities—and its glaring vulnerabilities.
Anchored by harrowing accounts from victims, intimate conversations with family members of those deceased, as well as candid accounts from those who knew the perpetrators best, relive the haunting events of the DC Sniper attack and piece together a true crime phenomenon that's impact can still be felt today.
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jmezzacasa
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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For a documentary book, it was good. The audible version was a bit on the slow side so it seemed to take a while to get through, but it's very informative.

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StellaDz
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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Did I turn this on and not stop until it was over? Sure did! It was riveting, tense and shows why I LOVE audible original true crime. Telling the story of this horrific spree through interviews with investigators, profilers, and survivors adds all the more feeling than just simply reading the words. It becomes as close to first hand experience as one will get.

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️

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StellaDz
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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And the next audiobook, chosen by the sis-in-law in the pick a number game! #currentlylistening

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Sweettartlaura
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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Weirdest coincidence happened with this one today...

I‘m listening to this driving to work.
And there‘s an interview with a woman who says, “My name is X, and I was working at my tax business in Hilltop in Tacoma...”

... as I‘m driving in Hilltop to MY job 😮🤯😜. Weird coincidence 💁🏻‍♀️

PS - turning out to be really great - review to follow when I finish tonight ...

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MidnightBookGirl
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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A very intense, very well told story of the DC Snipers, with interviews with those who knew them, those who survived, those that lost love ones, and the detectives that tracked them down during their 3 week reign of terror. So good! #Recommendsday

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Christinak
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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Pickpick

Being from the DC area I remember very vividly all of this happening. I was not sure if I even wanted to listen to this. I remember how terrifying this time was. The fear was overwhelming...
This is really like a long podcast. It is really well done and it was fascinating to hear the side from the investigators as this was unfolding (including forensic linguists, behavioral profilers, & Lucy the bloodhound) So much was going on behind the scenes.

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MidnightBookGirl
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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And here's my #WeeklyForecast!

I'm almost done with Call Me God and Wayside School is a pretty fast eArc read, so I'll finish both soon. The rest are kind of up in the air. I want to get to Don't Read the Comments bc Eric is coming to the store soon, and the rest are audiobooks, but I'll be at Winter Institute most of the coming week, so I don't know how much reading time I'll get (even though WI is a booksellers/publishing conference, lol).

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MidnightBookGirl
Call Me God: The Untold Story of the DC Sniper Investigation | Jim Clemente, Peter McDonnell, Tim Clemente
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The indie bookseller in me has a love hate relationship with Amazon's Audible, but the audiobook loving nerd in me is really enjoying some of their original audiobooks. I just hate that they've got the monopoly on some authors. And that's a short post made long to say that I'm digging this book!

ljuliel This book was SO interesting. I‘m not usually that “WOW‘d by their originals, but this was really good. If you‘re interested, they recently started a podcast about the same subject. It‘s called Monster DC Sniper. 4y
DanaAnne Got to see the author and some FBI agents speak here in DC on this podcast. Was incredible. Such an interesting investigation! 4y
LauraJ I‘m not happy about that either. Keeps the audiobooks from being available at the library and I prefer to use Libro.fm so my local indie gets a cut. 4y
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