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Sign up for LibraryThing to find out whether you'll like this book. No current Talk conversations about this book. A fascinating look into the mind of a psychopath. ( ) This was a fascinating book, mostly because the author has described everything as it happened, which I deem to be a very hard thing to do considering a) the subject and b) how much research he has put into this. First, Richard Ramirez is a serial killer seldom witnessed. He was intelligent, driven by simple, yet complex desires, a Satanist and had a very deranged childhood, seemingly propelled by his family troubles, including a somewhat failed father and older brothers who were all involved in crime and drugs. Add the facts that Ramirez was grown up near a nuclear bomb-testing ground and had some head-trauma at an early age, but that's not as interesting as the following, from the book: Carlo: [...] Your cousin Mike had just returned from the Vietnam and he was stressed because of the war, from being in three tours of duty, and got into an argument one day with his wife and shot her and killed her. Could you tell us how that made you feel, to see that—and later on when you went back with your dad— The book is strong in the sense that it deals with a lot of details. While the court goings-on made me restless they were detailed enough to break out the innards of Ramirez's defense team's inadequacies, Ramirez's unwillingness to admit guilt and his slew of admirers in the court-room, surrounded by the victims' families and friends. All very strange. The strangest of all is Ramirez, though; he killed seemingly indiscriminately to please Satan. As he did, he acted savagely. Afterwards, he behaved differently. In jail, he turned nice and courteous (mostly). Today he thrives on writing with people and selling drawings with satanic motifs on them, having married one of his suitors and biggest defenders. The book made me cry and feel completely sick at times, as the first part describes his crimes and deeds in large. His family's involvement and bereft is described in great detail too, actually painting a picture of a very versatile man, a person and - thankfully - an individual, not a Monster. All in all: brilliant research, but I still wonder what separates "criminalist" and "criminologist" in Carlo's world. I loved how accurate this book was. I usually get bored very easily if there are lots of information but it was not the case right now (besides the trial part which was very boring). The crime details were keeping me interested and also made me feel uncomfortable sometimes. I always thought that serial killers are interesting but never tried to get to know them better. Now that I did, I should continue. This is the true story of Richard Ramirez aka the Night Stalker who terrorised California in the mid 1980's he snuck into peoples houses when they were sleeping raped, tortured and killed them. Books in 4 parts 1st part is the crimes, 2nd part is his childhood,3rd part Capture/Court case, 4th part Conviction Aftermath. My only fault with this book is there is to much detail regarding the court case, which I got a bit bored with. Overall though a well written and researched book. p.s Richard Ramirez was a horrible person. the story of the late Richard Ramirez of his crimes and how he was captured and his court trial and his followers a very weird person and feared by many until he was captured a lot of people in California never felt safe until the night stalker was arrested and put in jail on death row where he died last year without being exected. no reviews | add a review
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Decades after Richard Ramirez left thirteen dead and paralyzed the city of Los Angeles, his name is still synonymous with fear, torture, and sadistic murder. Philip Carlo's classic The Night Stalker, based on years of meticulous research and extensive interviews with Ramirez, revealed the killer and his horrifying crimes to be even more chilling than anyone could have imagined. From watching his cousin commit murder at age eleven to his nineteen death sentences to the juror who fell in love with him, the story of Ramirez is a bizarre and spellbinding descent into the very heart of human evil. Incredibly, after The Night Stalker was first published, thousands of women from all over the world contacted Carlo, begging to be put in touch with the killer. Carlo interviewed them and here presents their disturbing stories and the dark sexual desires that would drive them towards a brutal murderer. And in an exclusive death row interview, the killer himself gives his thoughts on the "Ramirez Groupies"-and what he thinks they really want. No library descriptions found. |
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