My Review of The Killer's Shadow The FBI'S Hunt for a White Supremacist Serial Killer by John E Douglas
Title: The Killer's Shadow The FBI'S Hunt for a White Supremacist Serial Killer
Authors: John E Douglas & Mark Olshaker
Published: November 17, 2020
Published by: Deystreet Books
Pages: 304 pages
Genre: True Crime/ Non-fiction
Rating: ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Review:
This story is interesting but it doesn't reach the bar that I have gotten used to with any John Douglas book.
Now this story follows Douglas as he is trying to profile a guy who has a real knack for murdering africanamerican people as well as interracial couples. As well as caucasian females who say that they prefer african american or jamicain men. The killer also made sure that everyone knew how he felt about jews as well.
Franklin grew up in a dysfunctional home with a lot of mistreatment and later on he decided that the killings were rooted to his mother in a way.
While he was on the hunt for his victims he was pretty good at robbing banks to supply the money needed for his targets and his activities.
He did have wives and he did not treat them very well as well as a daughter that he never really got to know because he saw his mission to be more important than his wife and child.
I did enjoy the book but it's not one that I would actively recommend to anyone who loves true crime. I would recommend it if you are a fan of Douglas and looking for something to read.
Now this story follows Douglas as he is trying to profile a guy who has a real knack for murdering africanamerican people as well as interracial couples. As well as caucasian females who say that they prefer african american or jamicain men. The killer also made sure that everyone knew how he felt about jews as well.
Franklin grew up in a dysfunctional home with a lot of mistreatment and later on he decided that the killings were rooted to his mother in a way.
While he was on the hunt for his victims he was pretty good at robbing banks to supply the money needed for his targets and his activities.
He did have wives and he did not treat them very well as well as a daughter that he never really got to know because he saw his mission to be more important than his wife and child.
I did enjoy the book but it's not one that I would actively recommend to anyone who loves true crime. I would recommend it if you are a fan of Douglas and looking for something to read.
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