Eye of the Beast: The True Story of Serial Killer James Wood

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· Addicus Books
4.2
5 reviews
Ebook
300
Pages
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About this ebook

In the summer of 1993, James Wood brought terror to the unassuming town of Pocatello, Idaho. Little did the friendly community realize it had opened its arms to serial killer. Wood, the stranger in town, was polite and soft-spoken. He looked quite ordinary—he was a master at appearing normal. In late June, Wood abducted and murdered Jeralee Underwood, the eleven-year-old daughter of a devout Mormon family. The entire region was shocked and outraged. Now, author Terry Adams teams with lead investigator Scott Shaw and forensic psychologist Mary Brooks-Mueller to bring readers a unique perspective on this case. Shaw takes us into the heart of an exhaustive investigation, while Brooks-Mueller shows us the mind of a true sexual psychopath. Having spent years researching this case, the authors are skillful in recreating this true story about James Woods—one of the nation's most unusual serial killers. The case that rocked the Mormon Church.

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4.2
5 reviews
Forrest Counts
July 9, 2013
This story is horrible. This guy is a animal but it is a true story based on true facts and took a lot of time to gather the information for this story. It is scary and sad but a very good book. Well written. Could of been proof read a lot better, lots of misspelled words!
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About the author

Terry Adams is a regular contributor to the Review and Comment section of theBirmingham News. He lives in the San Francisco Bay area. Mary Brooks-Mueller, Ph.D., is a board-certified forensic examiner and the managing partner of Forensic Consultants LLP in Montana. She lives in Montana. Scott Shaw is the chief of police in Preston, Idaho. He lives in Idaho.

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