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Follow on Google News | MURDER CITY Chronicles the Epoch of Serial Murders in a Quaint Canadian City from 1959 to 1984London, Ontario, Canada plagued by violent and sexually depraved killers committing unspeakable acts over a 25-year period
By: Michael Arntfield Book MURDER CITY pieces together the investigative work of detective Dennis Alsop to uncover never before revealed details of the time when London, Ontario, was besieged by violent, sexually depraved killers who hunted and attacked twenty-nine, vulnerable victims, including school-aged girls and boys, hitchhiking teenagers, single mothers, and poverty-stricken elderly women. Victims were raped, beaten, stabbed, and strangled. Dennis Alsop, an officer who began his career as a junior crime scene tech and retired as a detective superintendent in 1979, inherited many of the brutal cases, some of which remain unsolved to this day. After years of seeking the predators driven by an array of motives, Alsop and his family became targets of the monsters that roamed London and nearby cities. Even after retirement, Alsop continued to seek answers to the cold cases. Following the detective's death, Alsop's son passed on his father's research to Arntfield. Arntfield reviews the murders and the multiple reasons the London community was susceptible to this rash of killings. In the book, Arntfield emphasizes that MURDER CITY is about gaining "understanding of the fixations and paraphilias of serial killers and what either brought them to London or how the city turned them out. Above all, it is about victims, families, and loss-the human stories behind the statistics." About the Author Dr. Michael Arntfield is a Fulbright Scholar at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, Tennessee, and professor of criminology at Western University in Canada. Before becoming an academic, Arntfield worked as a police officer and detective in London, Ontario, for fifteen years. Murder City is Arntfield's first nonacademic book for a general audience that combines criminal history with criminology. The author is currently working on the follow-up to Murder City, which focuses on a true story that occurred in Madison, Wisconsin, and has plans for a third book in the true crime series. Book Title 341 pages Hardback, $35.00; ISBN: 978-1-4602-6181- Softcover, $30.00; ISBN: 978-1-4602-6182- E-book, $9.99; ISBN: 978-1-4602-6183- Publication date: Now available Published by Friesen Press Available at Amazon.com, Barnes and Nobles, and iBooks Website: http://www.murdercitythebook.com Twitter:@MikeArntfield End
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