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The Want-Ad Killer (True Crime) di Ann Rule
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The Want-Ad Killer (True Crime) (originale 1983; edizione 1983)

di Ann Rule

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After his first grisly crime, Harvey Louis Carignan beat a death sentence and continued to manipulate, rape, and bludgeon women to death-using want ads to lure his young female victims. And time after time, justice was thwarted by a killer whose twisted legal genius was matched only by his sick savagery. Here, complete with the testimony of women who suffered his unspeakable sexual abuses and barely escaped with their lives, and of the police who at last put him behind bars, is one of the most shattering and thought-provoking true-crime stories of our time.… (altro)
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Titolo:The Want-Ad Killer (True Crime)
Autori:Ann Rule
Info:Signet (1983), Edition: Reissue, Mass Market Paperback
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  BooksInMirror | Feb 19, 2024 |
I've always enjoyed Ann Rule's books. I'm horrified by the depravity and sated by the capture and imprisonment of the criminal(s). Ann Rule's former career as a Seattle police officer gives her the background to write about crime knowledgeably, and her "in" with the police officers involved in the case means that she has more access to police knowledge than do most crime writers.

All that said, this wasn't one of her best books. It's either that, or I was in a headspace that didn't appreciate the book as much as I usually do. I especially found the multiple court cases and the finale of the book to really drag.

The story is a horrible one. It's the tale of a never-do-well man named Harvey Carignan, a violent criminal if ever there was one. His brutality spread across states, making it harder to apprehend him, and he murdered, raped, and bludgeoned women with impunity for years.Carignan was an intelligent criminal who knew how to remove every trace of his presence from a crime scene, and how to use legal loopholes to keep himself out of the penal system. It was interesting hearing how different states have different rules about search warrants, permitted length of imprisonment, etc. I was fascinated by the fact that he'd actually been a prisoner at Alcatraz for a period.

I was shocked to find that Carignan lived until age 95 in a Minnesota prison, and that he just died this past March (2023). I don't believe in the death penalty, but I'm certainly glad that he never again got the chance to harm more women. ( )
  ahef1963 | Nov 11, 2023 |
Good work for a book published in 1983. There was, at the time, a propensity for authors to embellish situations where there is no concrete evidence. Such as, putting words in the mouth of a deceased person to make the story flow better. But Ann was one of the better true crime authors at the time. Dude is 93 & still in prison. ( )
  whatalicesaw | Apr 26, 2022 |
Really interesting and, well, disturbing.

So...only one was connected to Want-Ads, not really a solid pattern... ( )
  fellanta13 | Feb 14, 2022 |
Overall not as good as some of Ann Rule's books but the first half or three quarters were great, and the narrator was great throughout (audiobook). The last few chapters on "was he or wasn't he" insane got a little overbearing, and could have been summed up a little quicker instead of questioning each little thing that the killer said, but as an expose I guess all that questioning of each sentence was needed. It just didn't translate into a great audiobook. Still, the author is great at delivering true crime books and 3/4 of the book was superb. Overall, recommend for true crime lovers. ( )
  marshapetry | Dec 8, 2016 |
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This book is dedicated to the Families and Friends of Missing Persons and Violent Crime Victims, Seattle, Washington - with the author's deepest respect for those who have coped with disaster and changed it into hope. And to Gwen Burton, who had the courage to testify in open court against Harvey Louis Carignan. Without Gwen's testimony, there might have been no convictions.
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Prologue: Mary Miller had a terrible nightmare in the late summer of 1957, a dream so real that she woke terror in the humid heat of that New York City August night, a dream so full of the portent of evil yet to come that it clung tenaciously to the cobwebby places of the mind where conscious thought rarely surfaces.
Harvey Louis Carignan's birthday was in May - just as Kathy Miller's was, possibly the only thing they shared in common.
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After his first grisly crime, Harvey Louis Carignan beat a death sentence and continued to manipulate, rape, and bludgeon women to death-using want ads to lure his young female victims. And time after time, justice was thwarted by a killer whose twisted legal genius was matched only by his sick savagery. Here, complete with the testimony of women who suffered his unspeakable sexual abuses and barely escaped with their lives, and of the police who at last put him behind bars, is one of the most shattering and thought-provoking true-crime stories of our time.

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