Bodies in the Back Garden--True Stories of Brutal Murders Close to Home
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نقد و بررسی
November 17, 2014
Cawthorne (Serial Killers and Mass Murderers: Profiles of the World’s Most Barbaric Criminals) has assembled the stories of almost two dozen murderers who concealed their victims in the backyard, but his book just reads like a catalog of crimes. Several of the chapters concern sadists who have been covered well elsewhere—Jeffrey Dahmer, John Christie, Fred and Rosemary West—and Cawthorne’s focus on breadth rather than depth adds little insight or intrigue to the subjects. This superficial nature of the collection is exemplified in the chapter on Thomas “Tommy the Gun” Green, which is less than two pages. Only brief treatment is given to the victims, and the barrage of savage murder after savage murder numbs rather than informs. Cawthorne tosses in odd facts—one murderer recorded himself narrating
5,000 hours of audiobooks, more than any other inmate in his prison—but they are presented as trivia rather than put into meaningful context.
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