Though Murder Has No Tongue: The Lost Victim of Cleveland's Mad Butcher
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Rating | : | 4.11 (703 Votes) |
Asin | : | 1606350625 |
Format Type | : | paperback |
Number of Pages | : | 223 Pages |
Publish Date | : | 2014-02-27 |
Language | : | English |
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Bravo! Having spent the last 3 decades of my life trying to solve a family mystery, thankfully James Badal has done it for me. At the tender age of 10 I discovered my great Uncle Frank had been implicated in the Cleveland Torso Murders. It was taboo to inquire about it, taboo to talk about it. 'Uncle Frank was a. Murder Has No Tongue L. Maynard I was anxious to read about this component of the Kingsbury Run murders, since I was born and raised in Cleveland. The murders were spoken of for years by my Dad, who was just a teen when they occurred. Although I'd read some of the other accounts of the killings/investigation, there was never a lot of in. eye opening. If you have read the first book if not get it) then you need to read this one it ties up the loose ends. It is eye opening. That is all I will say I do not want to spoil it for anyone. It is a good book to read on one of those cold rainy autum days with a good cup of tea. If you live in Cleveland then you
. He is the author of In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders (The Kent State University Press, 2001) and Twilight of Innocence: The Disappearance of Beverly Potts (The Kent State University Press, 2005).James Jessen Badal is assistant professor of English and journalism at Cuyahoga
. He is the author of In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders (The Kent State University Press, 2001) and Twilight of Innocence: The Disappearance of Beverly Potts (The Kent State University Press, 2005). He was elected to the board of trustees of the Cleveland Police Historical Society in 2001. About the Author James Jessen Badal is assistant professor of English and journalism at Cuyahoga County Community College in Cleveland. He is the author of In the Wake of the Butcher: Cleveland's Torso Murders (The Kent State University Press, 2001) and Twilight of Innocence: The Disappearance of Beverly Potts (The Ke
Within a month, he was dead--found hanged in his cell. Ultimately he was arraigned on first-degree murder charges that were quickly dropped because he was denied legal representation. Dolezal, a fifty-two-year-old Slav immigrant, came to the attention of sheriff's investigators because of his reputation as a strange man who possessed a stockpile of butcher knives. Using police and sheriff reports, inquest testimony, autopsy and archival photographs, unpublished notes from the primary investigators, and analyses from some of today's top forensic anthropologists and medical examiners, Badal establishes the facts, dispels rumors, and presents a thorough examination of the real reasons behind Frank Dolezal's mysterious death.. But was it? In Though Murder Has No Tongue, James Jessen Badal tells a gripping tale of justice gone wrong. During the next six days, Dolezal was questioned further, given a lie detector test, beaten, and generally mistreated. According to rumors, he threatened imagined transgress