Gitchie Girl

Gitchie Girl
Title Gitchie Girl PDF eBook
Author Phil Hamman
Publisher eLectio Publishing
Pages 100
Release 2016-01-12
Genre True Crime
ISBN 163213201X

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A terrified voice cried out in the night. “Who are you? What do you want? The sound of snapping twigs closed in on the five teenagers enjoying an evening around a glowing campfire at Gitchie Manitou State Park. The night of music and laughter had taken a dark turn. Evil loomed just beyond the tree line, and before the night was over, one of the Midwest’s most horrific mass murders had left its bloodstains spewed across the campsite. One managed to survive and would come to be known as the “Gitchie Girl.” Harrowing memories of the terrifying crime sent her spiraling out of control, and she grasped at every avenue to rebuild her life. Can one man, a rescue dog, and a glimmer of faith salvage a broken soul? This true story will touch your heart and leave you cheering that good can prevail over the depravity of mankind. Through extensive research, interviews, and personal insight, the authors bring a riveting look at the heinous crime that shook the Midwest in the early 1970s. Written from rare, inside interviews with the lone survivor, who broke nearly four decades of silence, this shocking yet moving story will not soon be forgotten.

Gitchie Girl Uncovered

Gitchie Girl Uncovered
Title Gitchie Girl Uncovered PDF eBook
Author Phil Hamman
Publisher eLectio Publishing
Pages 181
Release
Genre True Crime
ISBN 1632137011

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“Please, no! Don’t make me go back to the park. I can draw you a map. I promise I can show you where everything happened.” The lone survivor trembled as she pleaded with investigators. For over forty years, the events of what happened at Gitchie Manitou the night of November 17, 1973, remained a mystery to all but a few. Then the lone survivor broke her silence. Five teenage friends had driven to the park to spend a few hours around a campfire. By morning, four had been murdered, and only she was still alive. Gitchie Girl Uncovered is a chilling account of the strange twists and bizarre details discovered by an elite team of investigators under intense pressure to catch the killers. After spending hundreds of hours with the lone survivor, investigators, and family members of the slain boys, and by gaining access to court records, authors Phil and Sandy Hamman give the reader a what-will-happen-next inside story of the monstrous crime that shook the Midwest. They bring the reader into the deviant world of the brutal killers with an up-close look at how they think and operate. The Hammans’ book Gitchie Girl: The Survivor’s Inside Story of the Mass Murders that Shocked the Heartland rose to become a bestseller; however, both books were written so that they can be read in either sequence or independently.

Summary of Phil Hamman & Sandy Hamman's Gitchie Girl

Summary of Phil Hamman & Sandy Hamman's Gitchie Girl
Title Summary of Phil Hamman & Sandy Hamman's Gitchie Girl PDF eBook
Author Everest Media,
Publisher Everest Media LLC
Pages 18
Release 2022-05-13T22:59:00Z
Genre True Crime
ISBN

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Please note: This is a companion version & not the original book. Sample Book Insights: #1 Sandra had several friends, including a girl named Debbie who lived just down the road. They would spend hours talking, laughing, and making batches of Kool-Aid to quench their thirst in the hot, waning days of summer. #2 One evening, Sandra went to the Starlight Drive-in Theatre with her best friend, Debbie. As they were waiting in line, Sandra noticed a boy walking toward her who, she thought, was the most handsome she had ever seen. She felt a sense of love sweep through her. #3 When she met Roger, she was surprised at how confident he was, and he was gorgeous. They talked for nearly an hour, and he asked her out on a date. #4 Sandra began going on dates with Roger, and they were always respectful and mature. When Roger finally kissed her, she felt a small, unwelcome shudder in her stomach. She wasn’t sure how he would react if she told him the truth.

Murder Most Rare

Murder Most Rare
Title Murder Most Rare PDF eBook
Author Michael D. Kelleher
Publisher Dell
Pages 324
Release 1999
Genre True Crime
ISBN 9780440234739

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Marie Besnard, the "Queen of Poisoners". Nanny Hazel Doss, killer of four husbands, three children, two sisters, and her mother--all to turn a profit. These are just two of the dozens of deadly and determined women who have been overlooked in the popular annals of serial crime--until now. More difficult to apprehend and motivated by more complex issues, female serial killers may be even more lethal and cunning than their male counterparts.

Basic Politics of Movement Security

Basic Politics of Movement Security
Title Basic Politics of Movement Security PDF eBook
Author J. Sakai
Publisher Kersplebedeb
Pages 0
Release 2013-09
Genre Anti-globalization movement
ISBN 9781894946520

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Introducing the issues of movement security: u.s. activist and author J. Sakai & long-time Canadian organizer Mandy Hiscocks. There are many books and articles reporting state repression, but not on that subject's more intimate relative, movement security. It is general practice to only pass along knowledge about movement security privately, in closed group lectures or by personal word-of-mouth. In fact, when new activists have questions about security problems, they quickly discover that there is no "Security for Dummies" to explore the basics. Adding to the confusion, the handful of available left security texts are usually about underground or illegal groups, not the far larger public movements that work on a more or less legal level. During Montreal's 2013 Festival of Anarchy, J. Sakai gave a workshop about the politics of movement security, sharing the results of typical incidents of both the movement's successes and the movement's failures in combating the "political police" or state security agencies. He also discussed the nature of those state sub-cultures. This booklet contains a transcript of that talk, and of the subsequent lively question and answer period; along with several after-the-workshop observations by Sakai. As he explains, "The key thing is, to start with, security is not about being macho vigilantes or having techniques of this or that. It's not some spy game. Security is about good politics. That's exactly why it's so difficult. But everyone will say that they have good politics. So this has to be broken down, this has to be explained." Which is what he does in this unusual talk. Mandy Hiscocks comes at the topic from her personal experiences organizing against the 2010 G20 Summit in Toronto. In this in-depth interview, reprinted from the radical Canadian political journal Upping The Anti, Hiscocks describes how her political scene and groups she worked with were infiltrated by undercover agents over a year before the summit even occurred. These police infiltrators provided information used in the prosecution of anti-Globalization organizers and participants. Hiscocks provides an honest and sobering appraisal of the practical challenge of State infiltration, and of how subsequent decisions played out in regards to the anti-G20 organizing and the repression that resulted. Hiscocks spent a year in prison as a result of these experiences, shortly after this interview was conducted.

Buckskin Brigade

Buckskin Brigade
Title Buckskin Brigade PDF eBook
Author Jim Kjelgaard
Publisher
Pages 312
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781597657853

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The Truro Murders

The Truro Murders
Title The Truro Murders PDF eBook
Author Ryan Green
Publisher Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Pages 148
Release 2017-10-05
Genre
ISBN 9781977929860

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The Truro Murders presents the shocking true story of Christopher Worrell, and his accomplice, James Miller. The events in this book unveil one of the worst serial killing sprees in Australian history. Over the course of two months in 1976-1977, seven young women were brutally raped and murdered. Worrell and Miller met in prison, and upon release, developed a dominant and submissive relationship that centred around feeding Worrell's sadistic urges towards women. Miller would deny any involvement in the murders, claiming his love for Worrell was the basis for his cooperation and silence. In the space of twelve months between 1978-1979, remains of two of the victims were found within 1km of one another. Police linked the two bodies with another five young females reported missing in the area. The police uncovered two more skeletons within the Truro region and now faced the difficult task of piecing together the evidence and finding the countries biggest serial killers. The Truro Murders portrays the sex-fuelled killing spree from the perspective of James Miller, the accomplice. Contained within this shocking true crime story are love, loss, manipulation, and extreme violence. If you are especially sensitive to accounts of suffering young females, it might be advisable not to read any further. If, however, you seek to understand the darker side of human nature by coming face to face with it, then this book is written for you.