Freed to Kill: The True Story of Larry EylerChicago Review Press, 1990 - 379 pages Examines the events behind the serial murders of twenty-three vectims found along the highways of Illinois, Indiana, and Wisconsin and how an urban subculture collided with our legal system. With a constitutional comment on the socialogical and constitutional aspects of the case by George Anastaplo. |
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Freed to Kill: The True Story of Serial Murderer Larry Eyler Gera-Lind Kolarik,Wayne Klatt Limited preview - 2012 |
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Sex-Related Homicide and Death Investigation: Practical and Clinical ... Vernon J. Geberth No preview available - 2003 |