A Death In Belmont In Belmont by Sebastian Junger is a work of Nonfiction that explores the inner workings of a couple of miniature chess pieces on a board that happen to cross paths. Whether by chance or by destiny, and whether they would like to or not.
How many disturbed souls walk on a daily basis Without barely causing a ripple in the pond of society?
False, or Forced Confessions
As with most instances of suspected serial killings, over One individual finds himself confessing to, or being convicted of murders that were committed by another suspect still at large. This is just what occurred in the case of the notorious Boston Strangler.
Roy Smith's Conviction
Roy Smith, although having somewhat of a lengthy rap sheet, Was mislabeled as a cautious, calculating monster despite a nearly complete lack of proof. The rush from the police force, to hold someone accountable, allowed the true Boston Strangler to keep brutally killing more and more women until the last body count reached a total of 13 sufferers. Then again, can the police force truly be expected to take the entire blame for the actions of a sick and diseased head?
DeSalvo's Personal Link with Junger's Immediate Family
The personal connection with the writer's immediate family Offers chilling insight into close encounters with a cold-blooded murderer.
Have you ever hired an energetic serial murderer to perform carpentry work on the place you call home? Have you fed him lunch, or awarded him Access to a cellar, only to find out later that you were rubbing elbows With this kind of a man?
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