Inside The Mind of a Serial Killer




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Summary: For a month in the fall of 2002, the Washington, D.C. area was terrorized by a series of apparently random sniper attacks. The victims were innocent men, women, and a child, doing everyday things, from pumping gas, to reading a book on a park bench. Eventually police caught the two gunmen, a man named John Allen Muhammed and a teenager whom Muhammad had sometimes referred to as his son, a young man by the name of Lee Boyd Malvo. Muhammad was executed in 2009, but Malvo is serving multiple life sentences in Virginia. A few years ago, certified forensic consultant Anthony Meoli began a correspondence with Malvo, eventually persuading him to share a journal he had written, documenting his childhood and teen years – and how he transitioned into a cold serial killer. The result is the book, “The Diary of the D.C. Sniper,” which features introductory and closing material by Anthony Meoli. More below the media player. Listen to Anthony Meoli Download audio file (anthonymeoli.mp3) Don’t see a player here? Click on this link to listen, or right click and “Save As” to download.   The Indie Author Life Lee Boyd Malvo wrote the 175-page document that forms the [...] The post Inside The Mind of a Serial Killer appeared first on The Bookcast.

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