I've been wanting a good true crime lately, and something tells me this will be it!
I've been wanting a good true crime lately, and something tells me this will be it!
This was an audiobook and it was ok. It just was not as interesting as some of the other true crime I had read.
This book was incredibly interesting.
I do think the title is misplaced; it features Ness‘ hunt for the Butcher, but the book focuses on Ness‘ life after Chicago and the work he did in Cleveland.
Ness had a modern idea of what policy should be and his aspirations are what we should seek police to be today.
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Between a pick and a so-so. Extremely well researched and provides a fascinating look at the life of Eliot Ness after Capone. But the case of the mad butcher was more a footnote rather than a focus of the book like the title led me to believe. This reads in a way more like a biography rather than a true crime. Which is fine, but it‘s not what I expected. This is a case where the title is definitely misleading.
I'm not sure serial killer devotees will enjoy this book, the title is misleading. Yes the Mad Butcher case is part of the book, but only a small part. More of it is about Ness's efforts to clean up Cleveland's criminal elements, and update the police force. Ness was way before his time, introducing many elements that are now part of every day policemen/women lives. 4👮♂️👮♂️👮♂️👮♂️
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They made a strange pair - the broken down businessman, honest to a fault, and his sportswriter acquaintance, bullshitter to the core.
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