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The Golden State Killer
The Golden State Killer | Pete Dove
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They were some of the coldest, most savage crimes in the entire history of the United States; murder, rape, assault and burglary. Victims were tracked and stalked; the violations committed against them vicious and merciless. Men, women, children; none were safe from his deadly attacks. But the Golden State Killer, as he came to be known, had another wicked, callous side. Not only would he destroy his victims' lives, but he would then taunt them, make them relive what they had been through with phone calls that would impart even more terror. We do not know the motivation of the man who carried out these crimes, and perhaps never will. Sexual gratification? But that does not take account of the murders, often of male partners. This was a killer who did not particularly seek out single women, at least, not later in his campaign. Power? Maybe, perhaps there was a perverse thrill to be had in demonstrating total control over his helpless victims. Mental illness? It is hard to imagine a person carrying out the terrible actions of the Golden State Killer being of sound mind. But insanity is not absolute. It exists on a wide spectrum and the overwhelming majority of sufferers, in whatever form they experience mental illness, manage their condition. And a person who is completely insane does not stop; he has no control over their wickedness. But the Golden State Killer did stop; he did plan his crimes with attention to detail, he did change the location of his attacks through the time of his spree. Perhaps he is a man of pure evil. Such people do exist, and sometimes opportunity arises for them to carry out their warped desires, to perpetrate the malevolence within. For many years it seemed as though we would never know. But now a man has been arrested and charged with the crimes committed many years ago.
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Red_Pradas
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Coffee is needed on this windy day ☕ It's the second day of the #febs2dayathon and the plan is to finish Keeper and Romanov, and if possible, start a new book 📚 Current read: Golden State Killer - by Anne Lea Landsted (not the one tagged, but it's not on the list here) as audiobook 🎧 It's not on my original tbr, but I started it the day before the readathon and I really needed a break from Romanov 😅

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peaKnit
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I‘m so far down the rabbit hole on podcasts. Another short series on true crime based on the recent cold case the Golden State Killer. It delves more into stories of victims and Joseph Deangelo. Horrifying. It shocked me how rape was investigated so differently just 30 years ago. But working in the periphery of law enforcement almost that long, it is so accurate. Finally, women are being listened to and police agencies are working together.

KaraWines What are some of your true crime favorites? I'm such a podcast nerd! 5y
peaKnit @KaraWines the obvious one is Serial, for me started it all(seasons 1 & 3), but Crimetown was good, also Smalltown Dicks. I liked In The Dark about Jacob Wetterling, excellent. Recently Dirty John, Dr. Death and Uncover and this one. Up next i want to try Culpable and I‘ve heard good things about Cold. Wow, a lot of listening!!:) send recommendations my way! 5y
KaraWines @peaknit I enjoyed all of those. I also like Root of Evil, The Teachers Pet, Accused, Cold, and Case Closed. 5y
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