QuoteAnyone have recommendations on serial killer/sex crime books?
I recommend:
"Green River, Running Red" by Ann Rule - Gary Ridgway (this book is
so fucking bleak)
"The Stranger Beside Me" by Ann Rule - Ted Bundy
"The Night Stalker" by Philip Carlo - Richard Ramirez (read this listening to Slayer hot summer nights)
"When The Monster Comes Out Of The Closet" by Lori Steinhorst - Westley Allan Dodd
"Female Serial Killers" by Peter Vronsky (read this while watching
Monster and drinking alcohol)
"No Mercy" by John Walsh (this has some of the most violent descriptive paragraphs ever. Brutal.)
"Lost Girls" by Robert Kolker (if you like the trashiness of the L.I.S.K. case then go for it)
"The Franklin Coverup" by John W. DeCamp (child abuse conspiracy stuff)
"Streetwalker" by anonymous (prostitution memoir, jaded with some very sad parts, again, trashiness)
"A Stolen Life" by Jaycee Lee Dugard (kidnapping memoir written by survivor/victim. Explicit, sad and brutal)
"My Story" by Elizabeth Smart (same deal, but I really like what Jaycee has to say whereas this is just a book)
"Serial Killers: In Their Own Words" by Tom Philbin (more of an anthology of writings by serial killers, absolutely explicit and brutal, contains extensive section on Dodd)
"Talking With Serial Killers" by Christopher Berry-Dee (revealing information that lead to developments in cases, plus he thinks that Doug Clark is innocent and I wonder about that)
"The Serial Killer Whisperer" by Anthony Ciaglia (downright bizarre story about a teenage kid with brain injury who starts impersonating Elvis and writing to serial killers - this led to developments in the Bobby Joe Long case which I think is referenced on a couple Taint releases. One of the most entertaining books I've ever read)
"Predators" by Anna C. Sauter, PhD (this one is hefty with sad parts and such explicit brutality. Holy shit)
"Tiger, Tiger" by Margaux Fragoso (very explicit and bleak memoir of a woman's "romantic"/sexual relationship with the man who molested her for years)
Many of those you can find for less than five bucks and often at a thrift store or whatever. Might sound cheap but most of them are well-written and informative, with the ones that are not (Lost Girls, No Mercy) have a pretty interesting atmosphere to them and plenty of detail.