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Kill for thrill: the crime spree that rocked western Pennsylvania

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During the winter of 1979, southwestern Pennsylvania was rocked by a series of sensational murders, sparking a thirty-year criminal justice saga.

A week of brutal, seemingly random killings culminated in the provocation and fatal shooting of Patrolman Leonard Miller, an officer new to the town of Apollo's police force and only twenty-one years old.

Little more than a year later, two men were convicted of the rash of homicides and sentenced to death-yet both are alive today.

Incorporating details of the central characters' personal lives as well as the state's court system, criminologist Michael W.

Sheetz here relays the awful story of the so-called "kill for thrill" crime spree with the drama of a novelist and the insight of an officer of the law.

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Product Details
The History Press
1614230803 / 9781614230809
eBook (EPUB)
15/09/2011
English
95 pages
Copy: 10%; print: 10%
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