The true story of a 19-year-old serial killer who murdered eleven people in 1958. Includes photos, letters, and an interview with Charles Starkweather's 14-year-old accomplice. This description may be from another edition of this product.
The book shed some light on the murders for me. I have read about them before and have seen a movie, but this book included details not discussed elsewhere. I thought it was very informative and the author seemed to try to get "all sides" of the story...after all...we will never know exactly what happened. The only thing the author could have added were additional photos.
Personal for me; Starkweather killed my cousin, Carol King
Published by Thriftbooks.com User , 25 years ago
This book explained how evil a person can become. It tells how a young man can ruin his life and the lives of others by emulating those on the screen. The Monkey see, Monkey do syndrome is alive and well in this monsters life. Death was too easy for this person. Good book; well written; could have been more pictures
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