I just finished a book that I’m guessing that many on here would have already read, it’s called Yorkshire Ripper: The Secret Murders. I bought it after watching a tv documentary recently although I’d actually bought a copy a few years ago but never got around to reading it before I mistakenly gave it away to a charity shop. It’s well worth a read. It makes a really good case that Sutcliffe actually had around 35 victims plus some survivors of attacks and highlights some staggering incompetence and dishonesty by the police. It also goes into detail about the 3 innocent men all spent well over 20 years in prison for murders that they didn’t commit but that Sutcliffe might well have.
Im looking forward to my next book which arrived today. It’s called Suspect No.1: The Man Who Got Away (2020) by Lise Pearlman and is about the Lindbergh Kidnapping. I read one book on the case around 20 years ago so my knowledge of the case is very basic. This one has been well received to it should be a good one.
Review
"A myth-smashing book, beautifully written, powerfully argued."
Lloyd C. Gardner, Author of The Case That Never Dies
"Shocking...well-documented and highly plausible."
Dr. William M. Bass, Best-selling Author & Founder of "The Body Farm"
"This book addresses an enduring, troubling question: Was an innocent man convicted of
kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh's baby? Fascinating read with surprising conclusion."
Barry Scheck, Co-Director of The Innocence Project
"Astounding research, thorough and insightful analysis. Lise Pearlman is a great storyteller...
This will be one of the defi nitive books on the Lindbergh saga...a great and provocative new work."
D. Lowell Jensen, Retired Federal Judge, Former District Attorney
& Asst. Atty. General of the United States, Criminal Division
Im looking forward to my next book which arrived today. It’s called Suspect No.1: The Man Who Got Away (2020) by Lise Pearlman and is about the Lindbergh Kidnapping. I read one book on the case around 20 years ago so my knowledge of the case is very basic. This one has been well received to it should be a good one.
Review
"A myth-smashing book, beautifully written, powerfully argued."
Lloyd C. Gardner, Author of The Case That Never Dies
"Shocking...well-documented and highly plausible."
Dr. William M. Bass, Best-selling Author & Founder of "The Body Farm"
"This book addresses an enduring, troubling question: Was an innocent man convicted of
kidnapping and killing Charles Lindbergh's baby? Fascinating read with surprising conclusion."
Barry Scheck, Co-Director of The Innocence Project
"Astounding research, thorough and insightful analysis. Lise Pearlman is a great storyteller...
This will be one of the defi nitive books on the Lindbergh saga...a great and provocative new work."
D. Lowell Jensen, Retired Federal Judge, Former District Attorney
& Asst. Atty. General of the United States, Criminal Division
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