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Like the mythic cities of Gotham or Gomorrah, London, Ontario was for many years an unrivalled breeding ground of depravity and villainy, the difference being that its monsters were all too real. In its coming to inherit the unwanted distinction of being the serial killer capital of not just Canada-but apparently also the world during this dark age in the city's sordid history- the crimes seen in London over this quarter-century period remain unparalleled and for the most part unsolved. From the earliest documented case of homicidal copycatting in Canada, to the fact that at any given time up to six serial killers were operating at once in the deceivingly serene "Forest City," London was once a place that on the surface presented a veneer of normality when beneath that surface dark things would whisper and stir. Through it all, a lone detective would go on to spend the rest of his life fighting against impossible odds to protect the city against a tidal wave of violence that few ever saw coming, and which to this day even fewer choose to remember. With his death in 2011, he took these demons to his grave with him but with a twist-a time capsule hidden in his basement, and which he intended to one day be opened. Contained inside: a secret cache of his diaries, reports, photographs, and hunches that might allow a new generation of sleuths to pick up where he left off, carry on his fight, and ultimately bring the killers to justice-killers that in many cases are still out there. Murder City is an explosive book over fifty years in the making, and is the history of London, Ontario as never told before. Stranger than fiction, tragic, ironic, horrifying, yet also inspiring, this is the true story of one city under siege, and a book that marks a game changer for the true crime genre....
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Product details
Paperback: 360 pages
Publisher: FriesenPress (February 14, 2018)
Language: English
ISBN-10: 1460261828
ISBN-13: 978-1460261828
Product Dimensions:
6 x 0.8 x 9 inches
Shipping Weight: 6.4 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
Average Customer Review:
4.1 out of 5 stars
19 customer reviews
Amazon Best Sellers Rank:
#668,192 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)
Stunning account of a 25 year period in London, Ontario, Canada, where Serial Killing of Women and Children was statistically, if not "normal", at least so frequent as to be largely ignored by local police departments. The unceasing flood of such crimes did not get the attention of law enforcement above the 'detective' level so that adequate resources were provided to try to slow down and / or stop this 25 year 'crime wave'. It was all just "swept under the rug" for the sake of budgets, preserving the "reputation" of the area, and other forms of not-so-benign neglect. Technology didn't give detectives much help at that point and neither did their "management". The advent of DNA testing and computer databases made detection and correlation of evidence nearly inevitable, at least relative to the period in question. The onslaught finally came to a (relative) end, if there is any level of such activity that can be considered "normal". Not a moment too soon....
I've not read a true crime book this compelling since Ann Rule's The Stranger Beside Me or Robert Ressler's Whoever Fights Monsters. Scholarly and fact-based, beat-cop turned criminologist Michael Arntfield tightly tells the story of the generic, unnoteworthy town of London, Ontario which through the decades became to be know as Canada's serial killer capital. The similarities to Kim Rossmo's work - the Vancouver police officer whose ground breaking work in geographic profiling eventually lead to the arrest of Robert Pickton for the murders of allegedly up to 49 downtown Vancouver east side murders - is uncanny, and should not be overlooked. Arntfield points to continued criminal investigative failures in Canadian law enforcement calling into question fundamentals of police investigation, and mis-uses of current technologies such as ViCLAS (Violent Crime Linkage Analysis System) and CODIS (Combined DNA Index System). A must read.
VERY INFORMATIVE. It was a good read for me since I live in London and was raised in the surrounding area. I also knew one of the families in the book which was the main reason I wanted to read this book. The book is well researched and well written. I didn’t give it five stars due to the portion of the book with so much data that it was difficult to read on a kindle device.
The things these people where subjected to are just sad. But we must remember that without technology, the only tools left are common sense.
Great job. This was a "ripping good yarn" that was true. As a London lawyer called in 85 and who married the little girl who lived next to Frankie I connected to every morbid paragraph. I'm retroactively frightened for my kids who began life in 83. I will lose sleep.
Wow - very interesting to learn about my City! Pretty scary too when you think the stories are true!
This was such a well written, thoroughly researched book about serial killers in Canada. Very worthy read for true crime fans, as well as people interested in socialogy.
Although it was an interesting true crime story, sometimes the flow was a bit broken and tended to be dry at times.
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