In
this outing Mr. Rosewood has chosen to write about Herbert Mullin, a psychopath
who wound up murdering several individuals in California in the early 1970s.
Once again in order to paint an entire picture of this individual we are given
information regarding what had occurred in his life which had lead up to the
beginning of his killing spree.
Mullin
was diagnosed has suffering from paranoid schizophrenia which caused him to
believed that killing these individuals would help prevent earthquakes in
California. Since he admitted to his crimes, the trial focused in on whether he
had been sane and responsible for his actions. While the defense had attempted
to show Mullin’s insanity at the time, the fact he made sure he had covered his
tracks proved the opposite to be true.
For
once again presenting a story regarding another infamous serial killer in an
enjoyable format, I’m giving this book 5 STARS.
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