Body Parts : A Serial Killer?s Deadly Compulsions
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Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10
0806543914
ISBN-13
9780806543918
Publisher
Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
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Citadel Press Inc.,U.S.
Country of Manufacture
US
Country of Publication
GB
Publication Date
Feb 25th, 2025
Print length
384 Pages
Weight
440 grams
Dimensions
15.20 x 22.90 x 3.10 cms
Product Classification:
True crime
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When Wayne Adam Ford walked into the Humboldt County Sheriff''s Office in November 1998 with a woman''s body part in his jacket pocket, the 36-year-old truck driver wasn''t a suspect in any crime. After a lengthy investigation spanning four California counties and a sensational trial, he was convicted of the torture and murder of four women. His first victim, whom he dismembered, would remain unidentified for 25 years. While serving honourably in the Marine Corps, Ford had learned life-saving techniques that gave him structure and purpose. But a severe head injury worsened pre-existing emotional problems, rendering him unable to suppress his dark sexual impulses. Knowing he would kill again, he enlisted his brother''s help to turn himself in. Award-winning investigative journalist Caitlin Rother drew on previously sealed testimony and interviewed key players in the case, including Ford''s brother and father, to write this intimate and psychologically resonant narrative. Extensively updated with the inside details of how Ford''s first victim was recently identified through DNA testing and forensic genealogy, this classic true crime story continues to haunt us.
Now updated with shocking details about the identity of Wayne Adam Fords first victim revealed 25 years after her death the brand new edition of a true crime classic from New York Times bestselling author Caitlin Rother delves into the disturbing mind and brutal crimes of the Humboldt County serial killer now on Death Row.
I hurt some people.
With these words, a tearful man hinted at a deadly crime, leading investigators to uncover a horrifying saga of abuse, tragedy, and serial murder . . .
When Wayne Adam Ford walked into the Humboldt County Sheriffs Office in November 1998 with a woman''s body part in his jacket pocket, the 36-year-old truck driver wasnt a suspect in any crime. After a lengthy investigation spanning four California counties and a sensational trial, he was convicted of the torture and murder of four women. His first victim, whom he dismembered, would remain unidentified for 25 years.
While serving honorably in the Marine Corps, Ford had learned life-saving techniques that gave him structure and purpose. But a severe head injury worsened pre-existing emotional problems, rendering him unable to suppress his dark sexual impulses. Knowing he would kill again, he enlisted his brothers help to turn himself in.
Award-winning investigative journalist Caitlin Rother drew on previously sealed testimony and interviewed key players in the case, including Ford''s brother and father, to write this intimate and psychologically resonant narrative. Extensively updated with the inside details of how Fords first victim was recently identified through DNA testing and forensic genealogy, this classic true crime story continues to haunt us.
I hurt some people.
With these words, a tearful man hinted at a deadly crime, leading investigators to uncover a horrifying saga of abuse, tragedy, and serial murder . . .
When Wayne Adam Ford walked into the Humboldt County Sheriffs Office in November 1998 with a woman''s body part in his jacket pocket, the 36-year-old truck driver wasnt a suspect in any crime. After a lengthy investigation spanning four California counties and a sensational trial, he was convicted of the torture and murder of four women. His first victim, whom he dismembered, would remain unidentified for 25 years.
While serving honorably in the Marine Corps, Ford had learned life-saving techniques that gave him structure and purpose. But a severe head injury worsened pre-existing emotional problems, rendering him unable to suppress his dark sexual impulses. Knowing he would kill again, he enlisted his brothers help to turn himself in.
Award-winning investigative journalist Caitlin Rother drew on previously sealed testimony and interviewed key players in the case, including Ford''s brother and father, to write this intimate and psychologically resonant narrative. Extensively updated with the inside details of how Fords first victim was recently identified through DNA testing and forensic genealogy, this classic true crime story continues to haunt us.
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