วันศุกร์ที่ 8 มีนาคม พ.ศ. 2556

"I found a girl who walks embedded" is contrary to its best!



What best-selling author Michael Connelly describes as "one of the best watch inside the mind and motivations of a serial killer that I have ever read" authors Kathy Kelly and Diana Montane give readers a real crime of note in I find A GIRL embedded WALKING. Shortly before age embedded technology that change the way law enforcement incorporated handle criminal investigations, Gerald Eugene Stano forever has become one of the most prolific serial killer of his time. No surveillance cameras, cell phones, DNA tests and computer communication between police forces, was fundamentally a simpler time allowing the likes of Stano to ride around in his car Treasury looking for young girls for sex ... or what started this way.

At the end of 1960 and 1970, one could find Stano cruise around the most famous Beach-Daytona Beach, Florida to the world, looking for his next victim. It is difficult to understand why these women went with Gerald Stano that was what one might call a nerd probably (?)-chubby, polyester pants suits and gold jewelry, large plastic framed glasses, disco love drunk (most of the time) and the table did. But the EMBEDDED find a girl WALKING, Kathy Kelly, his experience with Stano, goes inside the mind of this crazy and Montane, Diana collection provides a glimpse into what made him tick.

At the time, Kathy Kelly was a reporter at The Daytona Beach-News Journal and be on the beat "police", was to write the stories of these killings and Stano. Kathy's report captured the attention of Stano as loved, "to read the printout and incorporated only accept interviews, if it was Kathy who made them. The other was his connection with DBPD Sgt Paul Crow. Crow, who had studied at the FBI Academy in Quantico, was able to connect with Are so that no man could act, and so was what Stano put his trust in. Since so many of the murders committed in other jurisdictions, lawmen from those places incorporated work trough Crow face Stano. Once, Stano took a liking to Kathy Kelly, agreed to is questions for her so she could get all the facts and paid. Kathy kept all its letters in a shoe box in his home with thoughts of a work day to put them in some sort of book.

Along with fellow reporter Montane, worked for two years for "history of Stano and the description of the crimes he has committed are convincing. Even more important especially for authors, are the stories of the victims and their families. Taking details from the letters of Stano, the authors have written a disturbing story that the readers will find difficult to put down. Many of the beginning are dedicated to the victims and how their part of the story came about. Yes, some of the women were prostitutes or runaways, but there was also the graduating senior on a class trip, a dancer, a cheerleader, a local swimmer and even a tiny figure skater, the young. All these girls had families and lives in front of them and Kathy ensures that readers know their stories. There are also two of the girls who were equipped with twin brothers, being so victims wasn't the only coincidence. Their families and how they have tackled each loss as well as some of what they are doing today. Braided to make an intense and fascinating reading, I EMBEDDED a girl WALKING will keep you turning pages as you did for me.

Background of Gerald Stano has also written up by unwanted child of a prostitute in a very sought after by child a foster parent who fought to keep him even after he was labeled "inadoptable". Describes the ratio of Gerald with his adoptive parents even until the end. In confessing killing about 40 women all around Florida, think Stano embedded embedded have remorse and the table describes how anyone ever incorporated based believes was spent years on death row, even at one point next to another infamous serial killer Ted Bundy,. Stano could be found knitting blankets for children of prisoners and also send Kathy a scarf and hat that she knitted for her once. It was obvious as you read the book and later letters there are verbatim in the Appendix, that Gerald has taken a liking to Kathy. Also Paul Crow asked if she was married. For Kathy, was a difficult and emotional for augeri "get the story" and keep herself sane while this fool thinks of them as friends. The letters in the back of the book are quite significant after reading the story as Kathy intervenes personal observations to explain some of what Gerald writes about. In fact, it is from one of the letters that the authors got the title of the book. Gerald Stano had written to explain how it took a victim, and said very casually that ' embedded find a girl walking .... ". In a second appendix, all letters to his "good friend" Paul Crow are even then.

Describes how Stano is finally convicted and that the murder is what finally gets him executed. The book also has some photographs, but how the authors are quick to say, none of them are creepy. Stano was executed in 1998 and always seems to make people think, has changed his stories, retracted his confessions and blaming Paul Crow while claiming his innocence in a letter left with his lawyer! With her tips to know more than it was before telling his death, never know how many more women killed indeed. However, the suspect who tried to throw the Raven was investigated and cleared of course. Montano in a recent radio interview on Stano said, "I felt it was a very cunning but called media ... self-inflated with a magnificent image of himself ... a lady killer, a real lady killer". I guess that says all but one thing I know for sure is that I did watch strangers differently, no matter how fascinating it may appear, I am careful when I'm out alone. As a resident of Daytona Beach, chills still run up and down my spine as I think all places Stano worked and which are so familiar to me. I wonder every day where I was in a certain time and wasn't really possible, too, I have run into him? Good thing for me, I rarely walk everywhere!

Karen m. Haney, author/developer of BOOKIN ' with BINGO (http://bookinwithbingo.blogspot.com/), book reviews and interviews authors for his book blog. Reading and writing are his passion.




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