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Learn moreWill 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 forty 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 โjusticeโ meted out, and the impending freedom of a man nationally renowned psychiatrist Dr. Frank Ochberg described as โa 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 โmask of sanityโ appearing normal and harmless.โ
Rod Sadler, as a decorated police officer, found that his ability to document Michigan serial killer Don Millerโs case comes from a unique law enforcement perspective. For his entire thirty years in law enforcement, he fostered relationships with many of the key people involved in the investigation, prosecution, and the defense of serial killer Don Miller. Those people include acquaintances of the killer, police officers, detectives, prosecuting attorneys, judges and even the killerโs own attorney.
Peter Berkrot, winner of Audie and Earphones Awards for narration, is a stage, screen, and television actor and acting coach. He has narrated over 450 works that span a range of genres, including fiction, nonfiction, thriller, and childrenโs titles. His audiobook credits include works of Alan Glynn, Eric Van Lustbader, Nora Roberts and Dean Koontz. In film and television, he appeared in Caddyshack, Americaโs Most Wanted, and Unsolved Mysteries. He performs in regional and New York theaters and directs the New Voices acting school.
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โSadler tells the story with exquisite and sometimes haunting detailโฆThere is nothing lurid or sensational in Sadlerโs telling of a serial killer in our midst. The plainly told horror of the crimes speaks for themselves.โ
โKilling Womenโฆshould be required reading for every criminal justice school, police academy, and police officer.โ
โRead it to question your own assumptions about evil. Read it to appreciate how lawyers and detectives and doctors and citizens can work together to protect a community.โ
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