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Remember, though, we are talking about the 70's... we were more trusting then. Also, he was very charming and persuasive.
I too like to think I wouldn't fall for it, but to bend over to help pick up a good-looking guy's books that he dropped because his arm was in a cast?
I'd have to think about that one...
INVISIBLE KILLER: The Monster Behind the Mask
We just finished, my book partner and I, a book about serial killer Charlie Brandt.
Everyone referred to him as a "really great guy," "a great friend," "very gentle."
Nobody knew he had killed his eight-month pregnant mother when he was 13. He was released from the State Mental Hospital after a year.
He killed Sherry Perisho under the Big Pine Tree Bridge, and disemboweled her, using the bottom of her dinghy as a cutting board. He killed disemboweled a protitute in Miami. And he ended up killing his own wife, stabbing her seven times, and killing and dissecting her niece, in Altamonte Springs.
This is why we call him "invisible killer." To this day, friends of the wife and the niece have said to me, "How could I not have known?"
We have a page on Facebook with the same title:
Invisible Killer: The Monster Behind the Mask.
You are welcome to look.
Thanks!
Diana
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