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Killing Women

The True Story of Serial Killer Don Miller’s Reign of Terror

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Killing Women

By: Rod Sadler
Narrated by: Peter Berkrot
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Will a serial killer soon walk the streets again?

Don Miller was quiet and reserved. As a former youth pastor, he seemed a devout Christian. No one would have ever suspected that the recent graduate of the Michigan State University School of Criminal Justice was a serial killer.

However, when Miller was arrested for the attempted murder of two teenagers in 1978, police quickly realized he was probably responsible for the disappearances of four women. Offered a still-controversial plea bargain, he led police to the bodies of the missing women.

Now, after 40 years in prison, Miller has served his time and is due to be released into an unsuspecting population. In Killing Women, author Rod Sadler examines the crimes, the “justice” meted out, and the impending freedom of a man nationally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Frank Ochberg described as “a member of a small, deadly, dangerous population: murderers who stalk, capture, torture, and kill; murderers who derive sexual and narcissistic gratification from their predation; murderers who maintain a ‘mask of sanity’ appearing normal and harmless.”

©2020 by Rod Sadler (P)2020 by Blackstone Publishing
Biographies & Memoirs Law Murder Serial Killers True Crime Serial Killers True Crime Nonfiction Crime
Detailed Account • Interesting Story • Great Narrator • Well-written Chronicle • Comprehensive Coverage • Fantastic Job

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I enjoyed the story and the narrator. This is a good book if you like a lot of detail.

Very interesting

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A bit repetitive/ but well written and narrated. The author captured the story in a way that recognized the victims and the victims families. It showed how Miller devastated and impacted so many people with his actions.

Good hometown story

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great story. was flabbergasted at how stupid don miller must have thought everyone else was to suggest that (in the face of actual evidence) he “couldn’t remember” anything to suggest he committed the crimes he was accused of. maddening! great story

what a maddening criminal

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The story was interesting but the author's repetition and style brought it to simply boring.

Meh.

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I found the story interesting. Was there some repetition? Yes, but it wasn't irritating.

Interesting

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