Killing Women
The True Story of Serial Killer Don Miller’s Reign of Terror
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Narrateur(s):
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Peter Berkrot
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Auteur(s):
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Rod Sadler
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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.”
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- habsgirl
- 2022-10-24
Great but that editing….
Seriously choppy editing. You lose the first letter of each new edit. It’s pretty bad but I’m noticing that about a lot of titles. I had to just say to myself get over it…but made it less enjoyable for sure
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- Colleen
- 2023-05-29
Chilling
The telling of Donald Millers reign of terror is filled with the gruesome details of the murders he committed. The number of lives he changed forever was staggering. He had no concern for any of the victims or their families.
His grandiose tries to make people believe he could not have caused such violent crimes is unconscionable.
I would recommend this book for those that like true crime books.
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- Sandy Lisk
- 2024-05-12
Terrifying individual!
The author appears to capture the true persona of this horrific psychopath. Still, at the end of this novel, the criminal wants the last word, not taking responsibility for any of his actions, but rather having his first victim shouldering all the blame, not just for her being murdered, but the other victims as well.
He is obviously a very intelligent individual, but has crossed the line of being a genius to a total psychopath!
Hoping society, never gets to experience his wrath, he needs to stay locked up forever!
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- Langer MD
- 2024-12-12
Exemplary True Crime
This Rod Sadler documentary following the crimes of Michigan serial rapist/murderer Don Miller is straightforward and capable. The plea deals offered in exchange for his victims' body recovery are incomprehensible given the vicious severity of the crimes that are outlined with punctilious graphic detail in the text.
He tends to repeat himself and get lost in details, but Sadler's research and completeness are impeccable. Additionally, his writing is at least serviceable - if unspectacular - and the narrative is reasonably captivating.
As to presentation: Reader Peter Berkrot provides a solidly above-average narration performance. Blackstone Publishing did well in casting the project.
In toto, 'Killing Women' rates 7.5 stars out of 10. It was a no-brainer download as a 'Plus' selection, although not particularly distinguishingly good. You likely have better options for your Credit.
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