Procure An Invisible Man: The Hunt For A Serial Killer Who Got Away With A Decade Of Murder Authored By Stephanie A. Stanley Rendered As Print
is a very interesting story and a good read, Very hard to put down, The author gives equal time to the lives of the victims, the bungling of the police and the behavior of the killer, sometimes very pointedly, but without "soapboxing.
" I do have to take issue with some of the writing, The final product looks as if it were rushed to press in the middle of a massive rewrite there are so many malapropisms and mangled metaphors in here, like "Rose grabbed at the gun, wrecking her car into a utility pole in the process.
" on Sunday, April,I wrote:
This was such a good book, Very well written. A scary book.
After reading this you are scared to open your door,
Stephanie Stanley gives you more info on the victims there family and the serial killer and his family,
It is sad though that the police made so many errors which would give him the chance to murder more fantastic women,
very gutwrenching tale of murder Sitting on the edge of my seat, gripping the cover, not wanting to turn out the lights good!!! Anyone interested in true crime will have a hard time putting this book down.
This will be especially true for anyone from the Baton Rouge area,
I had to walk away a few times because of sheer frustration and anger, There were SO MANY opportunities to catch Derrick Todd Lee and put him in prison that were simply ignored or dismissed by several different law enforcement organizations.
Lives could have been saved had they not been so negligent,
I was in theth grade at Northwestern Middle in Zachary in, I vividly remember watching the press conferences and news reports about the Baton Rouge serial killer, I learned about the Oak Shadows murders and the cemetery attack soon after moving to Zachary in theth grade, Growing up with these stories made this book all the more fascinating and terrible for me to read,
The only reason I didnt give itis because I
felt like the writing and organization could have been better, I think the picture section could also have been better, I was a college student at LSU during the time of the serial killer, I had met three of the victims, though I knew none of them well, This is honestly a hard read but very informative on what was going on during the investigation, In the summer of, a serial killer prowled the streets of Baton Rouge, preying on the city's best and brightest women, The authorities had a profile of their suspect, They were wrong. This is the shocking true story of the investigation that went awryand the good oldfashioned police work that solved the case, .