Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer

Arthur Shawcross, the Genesee River Killer
Author: Joel Norris
Publisher:
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1992
Genre: Crime and criminals
ISBN: 9781558175785

From February 1988 until his capture nearly two years later, convicted child killer Shawcross terrorized the city of Rochester, New York, with his spree of savage slaughter. The gruesome details of his crimes shocked the court, but paled before the facts about his abused early childhood and his tour of duty in Vietnam where he first tasted human flesh. Photographs.

The Serial Killer Whisperer

The Serial Killer Whisperer
Author: Pete Earley
Publisher: Simon and Schuster
Total Pages: 336
Release: 2012-01-10
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1439199043

From New York Times bestselling author Pete Earley—the strange but true story of how a young man’s devastating brain injury gave him the unique ability to connect with the world’s most terrifying criminals. Fifteen-year-old Tony Ciaglia had everything a teenager could want until he suffered a horrific head injury at summer camp. When he emerged from a coma, his right side was paralyzed, he had to relearn how to walk and talk, and he needed countless pills to control his emotions. Abandoned and shunned by his friends, he began writing to serial killers on a whim and discovered that the same traumatic brain injury that made him an outcast to his peers now enabled him to connect emotionally with notorious murderers. Soon many of America’s most dangerous psychopaths were revealing to him heinous details about their crimes—even those they’d never been convicted of. Tony despaired as he found himself inescapably drawn into their violent worlds of murder, rape, and torture—until he found a way to use his gift. Asked by investigators from the National Center for Missing and Exploited Children to aid in solving a murder, Tony launched his own searches for forgotten victims with clues provided by the killers themselves. The Serial Killer Whisperer takes readers into the minds of murderers like never before, but it also tells the inspiring tale of a struggling American family and a tormented young man who found healing and closure in the most unlikely way—by connecting with monsters.

Arthur Shawcross

Arthur Shawcross
Author: Chloe Castleden
Publisher: Magpie
Total Pages: 22
Release: 2011-08-18
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1780333455

Curiously for a serial killer and self-proclaimed cannibal, Arthur Shawcross's confessional accounts of his crimes were only partially believed. His stories changed frequently as he spoke with different people and almost everyone who interviewed him thought that he was exaggerating some of the time. So, although teeth marks were found on some of his victims, was the "Genesee River Killer" telling the truth when he confessed to eating parts of his victims? The Murder Files is a series of individual titles, giving condensed accounts of some of the most appalling and notorious killers of all time.

The Shawcross Letters

The Shawcross Letters
Author: John Paul Fay
Publisher: Wildblue Press
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2018-02-13
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 9781947290396

What happens when one of the most evil men in the history of America meets a man he trusts to share his darkest secrets with? Partly told through the letters of Arthur Shawcross, The Shawcross Letters is the tale of one of America's most notorious serial killers and his relationship with his would-be biographer, John Paul Fay.

Serial Killers: Up Close and Personal

Serial Killers: Up Close and Personal
Author: Christopher Berry-Dee
Publisher: Ulysses Press
Total Pages: 458
Release: 2007-07-28
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 1569756198

Provides statements and quotes from a number of convicted serial killers in an effort to understand the homicidal mind.

The Misbegotten Son

The Misbegotten Son
Author: Jack Olsen
Publisher: Crime Rant Books
Total Pages: 665
Release: 2020-05-28
Genre: True Crime
ISBN:

Little Artie Shawcross bullied classmates, insulted teachers, started fires, tortured animals, and roved the woods of New York's hardscrabble North Country with imaginary friends, talking in a high squawk. He also scored top grades, excelled in sports and shared his money and toys with the children who ridiculed him. From the second grade on, he was subjected to psychiatric examination, regularly confounding the experts. Years later, while serving in Vietnam, Arthur John Shawcross wrote bloodcurdling letters about his battlefield ordeals, then returned to Watertown to commit a string of arsons and burglaries. He served two years in prison, was paroled to his respectable parents - and murdered a boy and a girl. Back in the penitentiary, he proved as enigmatic as ever. Some counselors saw him as a Frankenstein monster, beyond hope, irredeemable. To others he was a troubled young man who could be saved. No two psychiatrists seemed to agree. Shawcross served fifteen years, then conned a parole board into an early release. He settled in Binghamton, but angry citizens learned of his bloody history and ran him out of town. After two smaller communities turned him away, desperate parole authorities finally smuggled the child-killer into Rochester in the dead of night - neglecting to alert the local police. Soon the corpses started turning up, locked in winter ice, covered by reeds in swamps, floating in streams. The homicidal pedophile had changed his M.O., this time murdering diminutive women. As the body count grew, Rochester streets swarmed with police, and still the serial killer managed to snare his tenth victim, then his eleventh. Amazon.com Accounts of more famous serial killers like Ted Bundy or Jeffrey Dahmer may have ghoulish entertainment value, but I agree with writer Darcy O'Brien that this meticulously factual study of child sex-murderer Arthur Shawcross "comes closer to capturing the psychology of a serial killer than anything else I've ever read." The strength of this book (semi-finalist for a 1994 Edgar Award) comes first from the quality of the materials--including first-person interviews with the killer's wives, girlfriends, co-workers, police officers, therapists, and even a prostitute who "played dead" for Shawcross--and second, from Olsen's ability to weave the information into a highly readable story that reveals, above all, the ineffectiveness of our system of rehabilitation and parole. From Publishers Weekly An experienced and skilled writer, Olsen ( Predator ) proves himself equal to the formidable task of studying serial killer Arthur Shawcross. Born in 1945 in upstate New York, Shawcross was perceived as different even in childhood (his classmates dubbed him "Oddie," and elementary school officials called for mental health evaluations). In the early '70s he murdered two children and was sentenced to up to 25 years in prison; he served less than 15 years before he was paroled in 1987. He was difficult to place--townspeople drove him out as soon as his past became known. After three such episodes, parole officials sent him surreptitiously to Rochester, N.Y., where he killed at least 11 prostitutes. He was arrested in 1990 and eventually sentenced to 250 years in prison. During the trial, he claimed that he had been physically and sexually abused by his mother (untrue, the authorities concluded) and that he had committed horrible atrocities in Vietnam (probably untrue). He did not fit the classic pattern of the sociopath, nor did he seem either schizophrenic or paranoid. It remained for psychiatrist Richard Kraus to hypothesize that physiology was the basis for Shawcross's behavior--he diagnosed Shawcross as suffering from a metabolic ailment known as pyroluria and an abnormal genetic constitution. Told by Olsen with contributions from others affected by Shawcross's crimes, the story is a triumph of true-crime writing.

The Making of a Serial Killer

The Making of a Serial Killer
Author: Danny Rolling
Publisher: Feral House
Total Pages: 209
Release: 2011-02-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 193259549X

The man convicted of the vicious murders of five college students in Gainesville, Florida, discusses his motivations and actions in commiting the crimes, reflects on what made him into a killer, and his struggle to come to terms with what he did. Original. IP.

Killer Twins

Killer Twins
Author: Michael Benson
Publisher: Pinnacle Books
Total Pages: 352
Release: 2012-03-01
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0786031859

The chilling true story of the Spahalski brothers, who looked alike, acted alike—and killed alike . . . Robert Bruce Spahalski and Stephen Spahalski were identical twins. Same hair, same eyes, same thirst for blood. Stephen was the first brother to kill—by viciously bashing in storeowner Ronald Ripley’s head with a hammer. Unlike Stephen, Robert didn’t stop with just one victim. With the cord of an iron, Robert strangled prostitute Morraine Armstrong during sex. With his bare hands, he choked his girlfriend Adrian Berger. He brutally bludgeoned to death businessman Charles Grande. Even his friend Vivian Irizarry didn’t escape his lurid killing spree. Robert ultimately confessed to the four murders in vivid detail. But police suspected there were many more. The twins’ twisted story became even more bizarre as the true nature of their sick psyches came to light. In Killer Twins, through extensive interviews, Michael Benson reveals for the first time the horrific details of Robert Spahalski’s life and crimes in a disturbing look at the inner workings of a homicidal mind.

American Serial Killers

American Serial Killers
Author: Peter Vronsky
Publisher: Penguin
Total Pages: 418
Release: 2021-02-09
Genre: True Crime
ISBN: 0593198816

Fans of Mindhunter and true crime podcasts will devour these chilling stories of serial killers from the American "Golden Age" (1950-2000). With books like Serial Killers, Female Serial Killers and Sons of Cain, Peter Vronsky has established himself as the foremost expert on the history of serial killers. In this first definitive history of the "Golden Age" of American serial murder, when the number and body count of serial killers exploded, Vronsky tells the stories of the most unusual and prominent serial killings from the 1950s to the early twenty-first century. From Ted Bundy to the Golden State Killer, our fascination with these classic serial killers seems to grow by the day. American Serial Killers gives true crime junkies what they crave, with both perennial favorites (Ed Kemper, Jeffrey Dahmer) and lesser-known cases (Melvin Rees, Harvey Glatman).

Dead Girl Working

Dead Girl Working
Author: Cat McAuliffe
Publisher:
Total Pages: 205
Release: 2017-02-15
Genre:
ISBN: 9781519047816

The Disturbing True Crime Stories of Nine Serial Killers Who Murdered Sex WorkersRobert Hansen: An award-winning big game hunter who stalked Alaska's frozen tundra in the 1970s and 1980s, taking the lives of elk, sheep, wolves, and at least seventeen women. Arthur Shawcross: After raping and murdering two young children in New York, he was sent to prison, but he was paroled after serving fifteen years of his twenty-five year sentence. As a free man, he prowled the streets of Rochester's seedy red-light district, picking up drug-addicted prostitutes, choking the life out of their bodies, and discarding their corpses near the Genesee River. Johann Unterweger: At the age of twenty-four, this Austrian native committed his first murder, beating and strangling a young woman to death, and he received a life sentence for his crime. While incarcerated, he wrote plays, poems, short stories, and an autobiography, earning him the support of influential literary figures, intellectuals, politicians, and scholars who helped get him freed from prison after serving fifteen years. Within a year of his release, he murdered seven prostitutes in Europe, and while working in Los Angeles as a journalist, he killed three sex workers over the course of just a few weeks.Peter Sutcliffe: Over the course of five years, the Yorkshire Ripper terrorized the English county of West Yorkshire, murdering thirteen victims and leaving seven others near death with severe physical and emotional damage. He attacked women ranging in age from sixteen to forty-seven, using a variety of methods that included crushing their skulls with a hammer, strangling them with his hands, and viciously slashing their bodies with a knife or screwdriver, inflicting as many as fifty stab wounds on a single victim. Gary Ridgway: Known as the Green River Killer because of the body of water where he dumped some of his earliest confirmed victims, he methodically murdered at least forty-nine women, many of them teenage prostitutes who were as young as fifteen years old. Thanks to advancements in DNA, Gary Ridgway, who had long been a prime suspect in the killings that spanned sixteen years, was finally apprehended in 2001.Joel Rifkin: An outsider in his own life, he had difficulty forging connections with other people, so he regularly left his family's suburban home on Long Island to search the streets of New York City for prostitutes who could alleviate his crushing sense of loneliness. However, he soon discovered the drug-addicted women he picked up for sex and companionship only cared about getting money or narcotics, leading him to take the lives of at least seventeen victims over the course of four years.Keith Jesperson: Known as the Happy Face Killer because he signed anonymous murder confessions with a smiley face, he was a long-haul truck driver who traversed the U.S., picking up prostitutes and drifters in one part of the country and dumping their corpses in another. The trucker went to great lengths to conceal the identities of the people he killed, even strapping the body of a victim to the bottom of his vehicle and driving at high speeds to grind off her skin. Volker Eckert: He got away with his first murder when he strangled a girl days before his fifteenth birthday, staging the crime scene to convince German authorities that the young woman had taken her own life. At the age of forty, he became a long-haul truck driver, which enabled him to crisscross Europe, picking up a foreign-born sex worker in one location and discarding her body in a different country. Steven Wright: Dubbed the Suffolk Strangler and the Ipswich Ripper by the British press, this English serial killer ruthlessly murdered five young woman over the course of just six weeks, posing some of their nude corpses in the shape of a crucifix.