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The I-5 Killer: Revised Edition (Signet True Crime)
Ann Rule

Signet, 1984 - 304 pages

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First-time Ann Rule Reader!

As a first-time true crime reader I'm glad I started out with "I-5 Killer" by Ann Rule. Truly Ann has the inside mind of Randall. He had everything going for him. Family money; good looks; athletic; charming, but something happened to his persona Randall never grew a conscience never felt sympathy , never felt empathy for anyone or anything. Was he born like this? Or was he made like this? Having 2 older sisters isn't enough reason to kill, maim, or hate women or have oral sex as your turn-on through-out life. We are missing something here in his early childhood! Overall ,I enjoyed this book very much...I reccomend it to True Crime readers.


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The I-5 Killer

For true crime junkies, Ann Rule again suceedes. For some reason, I finish her books in one sitting. Ann Rule is truly an american icon in the true crime sense.









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Good Job of Suspence!

Ann Rule does a good job here of keeping the suspence at a high leval well into the story. This is an improvement on the "Stranger Beside Me" where the public was partially familiar with the Ted Bundy story from news reports. It's also an improvement on "Dead by Sunset" which told the story of "only" one murder-with an obvious culprit. "The I-5 Killer" also features a truely sick and evil murderer-there is not the hint of good that Mr. Bundy may have had in him. The bad guy is really a bad guy. We feel for his victims and are glad when he is bought to justice. Readers who actually live along Interstate 5, especially in Oregon should be especially interested.


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The I-5 Killer

For true crime junkies, Ann Rule again suceedes. For some reason, I finish her books in one sitting. Ann Rule is truly an american icon in the true crime sense.


Good Job of Suspence!

Ann Rule does a good job here of keeping the suspence at a high leval well into the story. This is an improvement on the "Stranger Beside Me" where the public was partially familiar with the Ted Bundy story from news reports. It's also an improvement on "Dead by Sunset" which told the story of "only" one murder-with an obvious culprit. "The I-5 Killer" also features a truely sick and evil murderer-there is not the hint of good that Mr. Bundy may have had in him. The bad guy is really a bad guy. We feel for his victims and are glad when he is bought to justice. Readers who actually live along Interstate 5, especially in Oregon, should be especially interested.


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