Property Of Folsom Wolf, Don Lasseter
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Veteran investigative reporter Lasseter now delivers this incredible true story of Cynthia Coffman, the St. Louis housewife who abandoned her family and became the sex-slave of ex-Folsom Prison convict Greg Marlow, known to his fellow inmates as "Folsom Wolf". Together, the pair went on a cross-country spree of sex, torture and murder that ended with their convictions and death sentences. Books,Politics & Social Sciences,Politics & Government, Pinnacle (January 1, 1995) Version in English Property Of Folsom Wolf torrent, Property Of Folsom Wolf pdf, Property Of Folsom Wolf ebook, Property Of Folsom Wolf epub, Property Of Folsom Wolf mediafire, Property Of Folsom Wolf putlocker, Property Of Folsom Wolf download You be able to retrieve this ebook, i supply downloads as a pdf, kindledx, word, txt, ppt, rar and zip. There are many books in the world that can improve our knowledge. One of them is the book entitled Property Of Folsom Wolf By Don Lasseter. 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But then I read a few of that other commenter's reviews, just to see if I could pick up a few pointers, when I laughed after realizing that she couldn't even spell correctly. (I'll use "she" because, after looking at some of her purchases, it was pretty obvious she was a female.) Furthermore, she brought nothing new to the table with her reviews; they either just slammed a product or gave it high praise, without explaining why either way. Well, this review is for her, and I'll try to keep this one shorter than my last. (OK. No I won't.)I've read many books now from Don Lasseter, but my favorite is probably "Die For Me," a true-crime book about Leonard Lake and Charles Ng. Since I live in the Bay Area, it is a must read; the events in that book took place within one hour of me, in all directions. But even if I didn't live near San Francisco, it would still be a great read. The pair was arguably two of the most sadistic killers you'll ever read about, and I highly recommend the book. Especially right now, since the main events took place almost exactly thirty years ago, back in 1985.But Greg Marlow and Cynthia Coffman really weren't much "better," if "better" is a better word, or even a good one. After all, when it comes to serial killers, how evil someone is IS open to interpretation. You'd have to ask Dr. Michael Stone about that, what with his 22-Point Scale of Evil and whatnot. It is the case that there are psychopaths -- people who have little empathy for others -- and then there are sadists -- people who enjoy the suffering of others. But these two conditions are surely not mutually exclusive; someone can easily have both traits, although I belie ve that a sadist is by definition a psychopath (and not the other way around). Look at Mr. Lake and Mr. Ng, or maybe even Paul Bernardo, as examples.I haven't peeked to see where Dr. Stone places Mr. Marlow and Ms. Coffman, but I would guess these two are pretty high on that scale. They surely are psychopaths, and they surely are narcissists and sociopaths. But are they "sadists"? After reading "Property of the Folsom Wolf" (POTFW) I would say, "Yes." In particular, without giving anything away, there is a particular act that sexual sadists usually enjoy most, including Mr. Marlow. Along with Mr. Bernardo. This act is what actually helped influence a jury to send Mr. Marlow to the chair -- or at least a table.People often complain about Mr. Lasseter's books, how he's "not the greatest writer in the world," etc. Well, sure, maybe he's not. There is only one "greatest writer in the world" after all, and that is a subjective thing too. But I believe that Mr. Lasseter's streng th is in his research. It seems that he really does his homework, and I'm just guessing that he attends most of the trials of the people he profiles in his books. And I believe this because, if I did have a complaint about Mr. Lasseter, it's that he spends so many pages on trial phases, which I will admit can become tedious.But if you know anything about this case -- I knew quite a bit beforehand -- this is still a worthwhile read. And I wouldn't want to insult Mr. Lasseter either. I mean, after all, he is a pretty decent writer, unlike (I guess) the guy that the commenter was slamming, described in the first paragraph. Or maybe even the commenter herself. Don Lasseter book I've read so far, there are many detailed accounts/incidents of each individual and much to be learned from the lack of nurture for one if not both of the condemned. The trials became weighty, but when compared to those parents who had to sit through them, well....obviously not comparable to the reader's discomfort. Property Of Folsom Wolf PDFProperty Of Folsom Wolf Epub
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