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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The unbelievable true story of Canada's first known spree killer, told by a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle's shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor, Ontario. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree. In his investigation into Lamb's story, Will Toffan pieces together the troubled childhood and history of violence that culminated in the young man's dubious distinction as Canada's first known spree killer-at which point the story becomes, the author writes "too strange for fiction." Travelling from the border city streets, to the courtroom, to the Oak Ridge rehabilitation centre, and finally Rhodesia, Watching the Devil Dance is both a thrilling narrative about a shocking true crime and its bizarre aftermath and an insightful analysis of the 1960s criminal justice system.
Paperback. Zustand: New. The unbelievable true story of Canada's first known spree killer, told by a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle's shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor, Ontario. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree. In his investigation into Lamb's story, Will Toffan pieces together the troubled childhood and history of violence that culminated in the young man's dubious distinction as Canada's first known spree killer-at which point the story becomes, the author writes "too strange for fiction." Travelling from the border city streets, to the courtroom, to the Oak Ridge rehabilitation centre, and finally Rhodesia, Watching the Devil Dance is both a thrilling narrative about a shocking true crime and its bizarre aftermath and an insightful analysis of the 1960s criminal justice system.
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ISBN 10: 1771963255 ISBN 13: 9781771963251
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ISBN 10: 1771963255 ISBN 13: 9781771963251
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Paperback. Zustand: New. The unbelievable true story of Canada's first known spree killer, told by a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle's shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor, Ontario. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree. In his investigation into Lamb's story, Will Toffan pieces together the troubled childhood and history of violence that culminated in the young man's dubious distinction as Canada's first known spree killer-at which point the story becomes, the author writes "too strange for fiction." Travelling from the border city streets, to the courtroom, to the Oak Ridge rehabilitation centre, and finally Rhodesia, Watching the Devil Dance is both a thrilling narrative about a shocking true crime and its bizarre aftermath and an insightful analysis of the 1960s criminal justice system.
Paperback. Zustand: new. Paperback. Part of our regional history program, this true crime story could appeal to a wider readership, i.e. the Netflix generation and fans of the Serial podcastA retired history teacher and Mountie, the author conducted extensive interviews and brings a unique perspective and body of experience to the story.Potential social and political relevance with regards to recruitment and enlistment of young men into violent terrorist organizations and debates about criminal rehabilitation. The true story of North America's first known spree killer, written by a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police. Shipping may be from our Sydney, NSW warehouse or from our UK or US warehouse, depending on stock availability.
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In den WarenkorbPaperback. Zustand: New. The unbelievable true story of Canada's first known spree killer, told by a veteran of the Royal Canadian Mounted Police.In June 1966, Matthew Charles Lamb took his uncle's shotgun and wandered down Ford Blvd in Windsor, Ontario. At the end of the bloody night, two teenagers lay dead, with multiple others injured after an unprovoked shooting spree. In his investigation into Lamb's story, Will Toffan pieces together the troubled childhood and history of violence that culminated in the young man's dubious distinction as Canada's first known spree killer-at which point the story becomes, the author writes "too strange for fiction." Travelling from the border city streets, to the courtroom, to the Oak Ridge rehabilitation centre, and finally Rhodesia, Watching the Devil Dance is both a thrilling narrative about a shocking true crime and its bizarre aftermath and an insightful analysis of the 1960s criminal justice system.
Taschenbuch. Zustand: Neu. Watching the Devil Dance | William Toffan | Taschenbuch | Kartoniert / Broschiert | Englisch | 2020 | Biblioasis | EAN 9781771963251 | Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, 36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr[at]libri[dot]de | Anbieter: preigu.