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我身边的恶魔(译文纪实)
(us) Ann Rule
This is the story of America's most prolific serial killer. Ann Rule has been hailed as "America's best true crime writer." "The Devil Beside Me" is a classic true crime work, a criminal investigation notebook and memoir written from first-hand sources. When it was first published, it topped the list of major true crime works in the UK and the United States. It has been reprinted over the years and has been made into many film and television works. Ted Bundy is one of the most prolific serial killers in the United States. Over the years, he has committed a heinous crime of abusing young women he had never met across state lines. He was extremely cunning. He relied on the training he had received in law school to argue that he was innocent in the face of conclusive evidence from the police and forensic doctors. He also played with the law, judicial officers and even his own team of lawyers. As a result, the verdict and execution were postponed several times, and the case was delayed for more than ten years without being resolved. He also repeatedly looked for opportunities to escape. Finally, when he was at the end of his rope, he suddenly announced that he had actually killed more than 300 people... After the author Ann Rule left the police force, she volunteered at Seattle's "Crisis Hotline." During their relationship, she gradually realized that the Ted who volunteered with her was the serial killer "Ted" her police were tracking. She and Ted met in 1971, and their friendship and correspondence lasted the rest of his life. During this period, she was both his friend and a crime reporter looking for a brutal serial killer. She used Ted's description of his double life to her, plus she tracked the detective work of the police in many places, as well as court trials and media reports, to string together Ted's entire life story with rich details.
This is the story of America's most prolific serial killer. Ann Rule has been hailed as "America's best true crime writer." "The Devil Beside Me" is a classic true crime work, a criminal investigation notebook and memoir written from first-hand sources. When it was first published, it topped the list of major true crime works in the UK and the United States. It has been reprinted over the years and has been made into many film and television works. Ted Bundy is one of the most prolific serial killers in the United States. Over the years, he has committed a heinous crime of abusing young women he had never met across state lines. He was extremely cunning. He relied on the training he had received in law school to argue that he was innocent in the face of conclusive evidence from the police and forensic doctors. He also played with the law, judicial officers and even his own team of lawyers. As a result, the verdict and execution were postponed several times, and the case was delayed for more than ten years without being resolved. He also repeatedly looked for opportunities to escape. Finally, when he was at the end of his rope, he suddenly announced that he had actually killed more than 300 people... After the author Ann Rule left the police force, she volunteered at Seattle's "Crisis Hotline." During their relationship, she gradually realized that the Ted who volunteered with her was the serial killer "Ted" her police were tracking. She and Ted met in 1971, and their friendship and correspondence lasted the rest of his life. During this period, she was both his friend and a crime reporter looking for a brutal serial killer. She used Ted's description of his double life to her, plus she tracked the detective work of the police in many places, as well as court trials and media reports, to string together Ted's entire life story with rich details.