Rope: The Twisted Life and Crimes of Harvey Glatman

Couverture
Simon and Schuster, 1998 - 432 pages
JOURNEY TO THE KILLING GROUND

It was an age of innocence -- an era of carhops, poodle skirts, and hula hoops. It was also a time of terror. In 1958, a man named Harvey Glatman sped along the Santa Ana freeway out of L.A., headed to the desert with his "date" huddled in the passenger seat beside him. In his pockets Harvey had a gun and a length of rope. Drunk on power, arousal, and rage, Harvey also had a plan. And beneath the desert stars, by the light of the moon, he carried out his ordeal of unimaginable cruelty -- using his body, a camera, and his rope....

Months later, after one of his inhuman attacks went awry, Harvey's torture killings were described to a shocked and silent California courtroom. For decades, these infamous deeds would inspire television and movie plots. But until now, there has been no definitive account of the forces that drove one of America's most legendary serial killers. And never before has it been explained why, for Harvey Glatman, his crimes weren't about killing, raping, and torturing at all -- they were all about the rope.

 

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Freeze Frame
1
A Healthy Normal Child
13
GirlShy
32
Better Off Dead
49
A Frightening Environment
71
Psycho Paths
82
True Detective
102
A Perfect Gentleman
120
Arent Three Enough?
170
This Is the Place
182
She Didnt Seem to Be Breathing at All
219
She Was Getting to Look Pretty Sick
242
What Do You Think I Am?
267
Death Wish
299
No Paradise for Scoundrels
329
The Green Room
365

One I Really Liked
133
He Wasnt Very Clever
150
Its Better This Way
382
Notes
399

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