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Wow, what a book. I hope everyone is hanging in there.
HiWhen should we start reading the book? Has anyone started yet?
Hi just curious.. so far do you think it’s worse than Cruel Sacrifice?I just started the book.
The codes and key phrases in the introduction are wild. I’m having a hard time digesting all of it. Hopefully, I’ll be able to comprehend some of it when I get going further into the book.
I haven’t read that book.Hi just curious.. so far do you think it’s worse than Cruel Sacrifice?
I get itAudio book is just too intense.
I am going to try to listen again, tomorrow.....
but if it doesn't get easier, I will just have to stop listening for good.
He is still alive, and kickin around prison..... its as if, reading "his story", gives him credibility, gives him the continuing thrill.
I don't want to give him any thrills. I just want him to die lonely and useless.
That was the first book club book. Cruel Sacrifice by Aphrodite JonesI haven’t read that book.
I didn’t join the book club until this book.That was the first book club book. Cruel Sacrifice by Aphrodite Jones
That’s what I’m doing with the BTK book. I had to step away. I’m hoping I can get back into it.I get it. I had to stop in the middle of Cruel Sacrifice and step away for about 1 week. It was so intense and so very sad
I haven’t started yet. Just finished CS and I need a breather before diving in againWow, what a book. I hope everyone is hanging in there.
WelcomeI didn’t join the book club until this book.
I’m almost finished. I think I’m at like 80% on my Kindle. From what I can tell, he didn’t choose his victims based on any specific physical characteristic. He usually chose locations that were easy to watch without being seen and was often associated with the number 3 somehow. He seems to have some kind of weird obsession with the number, and the location seems to have been more important than anything else.I regrettably missed the zoom Saturday as I didnt know about it ahead of time and also had houseguests. Would it be okay for someone who attended to give a very general synopsis of it?
Also, I see from NeilC' s excellent post that DR gave some detail on *why* he chose the victims he did and it made its way into the book. I've always wondered this about his stalking and (unsuccessful, obviously) assault of me but find myself having a really hard time making myself read *his* words.
The only thing that I could think of back at that time was that I was wearing a wrap around skirt when he would have seen me at the community College. But it was very plain, denim, very secure, and mid calf length as was the style in those years. I don't remember after all these years but may well have even been wearing high top lace up sneakers which I considered as opposite of a "hot chick" look as anyone can get, lol. After all these years, looking back at my distant younger self, I can also now realize that I was young, fit, and sociable.
Is there anyone here who might be interested in kindly retelling a bit of what attracted him to his victims as he tells it in the book? Was it generally the same attributes each time or different for each person (trying not to use the term "victim").
I've waited this long to order the book, I now realize, because I fear it will feel like an evil dark spirit itself invading my presence, a poisonous bomb of sorts, defiling the sacredness and sanctity of my personal space. If felt that way after he crossed my path in 1985. And of course, I'll end up reading the whole book in just a compact few days so I can fling it where the sun doesnt shine as quickly as possible and shake it off.
Its taken me decades to shed just a portion of the feeling of "taint" and sickness that looking into the depths of hell in his eyes in those very few moments left me with, and that was even years before he had been revealed as being "those 3 letters I just cannot not speak". When I read Kevin Bright's description of his eyes, I knew exactly what he meant.
Any words for me on "why" he chose *those* specific targets? I really will read the book soon, I will, but I'd so much rather hear "that part" from anyone here rather than the horror & dread of reading it in his very own words and knowing the worst that could have happened to me. My heart and soul went out to every unsuspecting soul, both past and future, from just those few moments of seeing into those indescribable eyes and watching how his body was frozen in place, almost vacated, with something else entirely going on in his head, all while we were standing in the open in a public place.
I agree with all of this. This is my take on his victims as wellI’m almost finished. I think I’m at like 80% on my Kindle. From what I can tell, he didn’t choose his victims based on any specific physical characteristic. He usually chose locations that were easy to watch without being seen and was often associated with the number 3 somehow. He seems to have some kind of weird obsession with the number, and the location seems to have been more important than anything else.
He usually chose a house with a 3, 6, or 9 in the address if the woman who lived there had a predictable routine. He watched his target for several weeks until he felt confident he could break in without being seen and laid in wait for them to come home.
There were many times he abandoned his plan due to a barking dog or because his target didn’t return home when he expected them to. Or she returned home before he could fully enter the house. He targeted one girl simply because she drove a Mustang and he wanted to drive her car (as he always parked nearby, walked to the scene, and then fled in their car). A few times he used a ruse (like working for the phone company) and he once abandoned his plan because the woman seemed suspicious of his story.
It definitely wasn’t anything about what YOU did or didn’t do. Please know that.![]()
They had a live stream discussing the book but It dont think theyve had the zoom call for this book yet.I regrettably missed the zoom Saturday as I didnt know about it ahead of time and also had houseguests. Would it be okay for someone who attended to give a very general synopsis of it?
Also, I see from NeilC' s excellent post that DR gave some detail on *why* he chose the victims he did and it made its way into the book. I've always wondered this about his stalking and (unsuccessful, obviously) assault of me but find myself having a really hard time making myself read *his* words.
The only thing that I could think of back at that time was that I was wearing a wrap around skirt when he would have seen me at the community College. But it was very plain, denim, very secure, and mid calf length as was the style in those years. I don't remember after all these years but may well have even been wearing high top lace up sneakers which I considered as opposite of a "hot chick" look as anyone can get, lol. After all these years, looking back at my distant younger self, I can also now realize that I was young, fit, and sociable.
Is there anyone here who might be interested in kindly retelling a bit of what attracted him to his victims as he tells it in the book? Was it generally the same attributes each time or different for each person (trying not to use the term "victim").
I've waited this long to order the book, I now realize, because I fear it will feel like an evil dark spirit itself invading my presence, a poisonous bomb of sorts, defiling the sacredness and sanctity of my personal space. If felt that way after he crossed my path in 1985. And of course, I'll end up reading the whole book in just a compact few days so I can fling it where the sun doesnt shine as quickly as possible and shake it off.
Its taken me decades to shed just a portion of the feeling of "taint" and sickness that looking into the depths of hell in his eyes in those very few moments left me with, and that was even years before he had been revealed as being "those 3 letters I just cannot not speak". When I read Kevin Bright's description of his eyes, I knew exactly what he meant.
Any words for me on "why" he chose *those* specific targets? I really will read the book soon, I will, but I'd so much rather hear "that part" from anyone here rather than the horror & dread of reading it in his very own words and knowing the worst that could have happened to me. My heart and soul went out to every unsuspecting soul, both past and future, from just those few moments of seeing into those indescribable eyes and watching how his body was frozen in place, almost vacated, with something else entirely going on in his head, all while we were standing in the open in a public place.