In 1949, something like this happened: A quiet resident of New Jersey took a morning walk with a 9mm Luger pistol. He killed thirteen neighbors in twelve minutes and then went back to bed.
Howard Unroe went from obscurity to infamy overnight. Even a ...
In 1949, something like this happened: A quiet resident of New Jersey took a morning walk with a 9mm Luger pistol. He killed thirteen neighbors in twelve minutes and then went back to bed.
Howard Unroe went from obscurity to infamy overnight. Even after discovering his obsessive memoirs—a catalog of seething rage, petty grievances, and sexual repression—his unusual crime seemed incomprehensible. His work would be the prototype of modern mass murder, ushering in a new era of violence in America.
Rampage is an exciting collection of addictive historical short stories from the bestselling master of true crime, Harold Schechter.
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