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The Riverman [Anglais] [Broché]

Robert D. Keppel
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1 octobre 2010
After a search of over twenty years, one of America's most elusive serial killers was finally apprehended. Now, read the true story of one man's attempt to get inside se mind of the Green River Killer July 15, 1982: 3 woman's strangled body was filed, caught on the pilings of Washington state's Green River. Before long, the "Green River Killer" would be suspected in at least forty-nine more homicides, with no end in sight. Then the authorities received an unbelievable letter from the infamous serial killer Ted Bundy -- then on Florida's death row -- offering to help catch the Green River Killer. But he would only talk to one man: Robert Keppel, the former homicide detective who had helped track Bundy's cross-county killing spree. Now these conversations are revealed, in which Bundy speculates about the motive and methods of the Green River Killer -- and reveals his own twisted secrets as well. Now, as never before, we look into the face of evil . . . and into the heart of a killer.

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Robert D. Keppel was the chief consultant to the Green River Murders Task force who helped develop the strategy behind the arrest of current suspect Gary Ridgway. He has since retired as the chief criminal investigator for the Washington State Attorney General's Office, and is currently on the faculty of the University of Washington. He has received a number of grants from the U. S. Bureau of Justice Administration to aid local police agencies in tracking serial homicides, and is currently implementing his own "Murderbook" software in law enforcement agencies around the country.

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  • Broché: 634 pages
  • Editeur : Simon & Schuster; Édition : Reprint (1 octobre 2010)
  • Langue : Anglais
  • ISBN-10: 1439194343
  • ISBN-13: 978-1439194348
  • Dimensions du produit: 3,8 x 13,3 x 20,3 cm
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One can only surmise what the great detective Sherlock Holmes would have gleaned from private conversations with Ted Bundy or the hunt through the dense, wet underbrush of rural King County and brassy strip joints along Seattle's red-light Sea-Tac district for the Green River Killer, whom Ted Bundy called the Riverman. Lire la première page
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Confessions d'un tueur en série 21 décembre 2010
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Livre très intéressant si vous êtes bilingue et si le cas de Ted Bundy vous intéresse. Ted Bundy y fait le profil de Gary Ridgeway, le tueur de la Green River, pour essayer d'aider le FBI à coincer le tueur et pouvoir négocier un report de sa peine de mort. A la fin du livre on y trouve les confessions de Bundy sur ses propres meurtres. Ames sensibles s'abstenir par contre, car c'est très dur...
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Dans la tête d'un tueur en série 8 novembre 2012
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Finalement en essayant de 'traquer' Gary Ridgway (désormais en prison) Ted Bundy révèle beaucoup sur lui-même , finalement ce livre est avant tout un livre sur Theodore Robert Bundy , l'un des tueurs en série les plus connus . Je suis d'accord que c'est très effrayant , on voit combien Ted était un manipulateur , un homme qui aimait (en avait besoin) le contrôle et l'exercer sur tout le monde autour de lui . On y découvre son fétichisme des pieds , son insensibilité , sa noirceur . Robert Keppel (un excellent policier) joue le jeu et en découvre plus , tout en essayant de profiler Ridgway , Ted en dit beaucoup sur lui-même .
Ted Bundy est le tueur en série qui m'a toujours le plus intrigué , drôle de bon homme ... Ses meurtres et sa vie sont 'incroyables' , même s'il reste un des tueurs en séries les plus intriguants il faut garder à l'esprit que Ted n'aimait personne sauf lui-même , qu'il a manipulé tout le monde autour de lui . Pis , il ôter des dizaine de vies , à des jeunes femmes qui ne demandaient qu'à vivre .
Ce qui se dégage de tout ceci , est un immense gâchi : la vie de ses femmes écourtées de manière atroce , la souffrance des familles , la souffrance de la famille de Ted Bundy . Sa vie même était un gâchi , il aurait pu avoir une autre vie ...
Ce qui est effrayant c'est de voir que même après quelques années en prison , il y avait encore ce feu à l'intérieur de Ted Bundy , il n'aimait parler que de meurtres . Rien qu'en le lisant on sent que s'il avait été relâché , il aurait recommencé . L'homme ne pouvait s'arrêter , cela n'était même pas une question de vouloir ... Lors de sa deuxième évasion , alors qu'il aurait pu échapper à la justice , il a été totalement emporté par sa pathologie . En prison , il retrouvait un cadre .
Un livre donc , certes sur Gary Ridgway mais principalement sur Ted Bundy . Un des meilleurs sur lui
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5.0 étoiles sur 5 A huge trove of true-crime information 1 février 2001
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Every now and again, a true crime book appears that delivers even more than it promises, and Robert Keppel's remarkable book belongs in that category.

Before I praise it too highly, I should state that despite the title, this book is most definitely not a retelling of Ted Bundy's career as a murderer. Keppel was a detective in King County, Washington in 1974 when Bundy first came to the attention of law enforcement. Accordingly, Keppel focuses on some of Bundy's earliest known murders: the Lake Sammamish victims and the young women who ended up at body dump sites near Issaquah and on Taylor Mountain. But Keppel gives very little attention to Bundy's crimes in other western states; Bundy's escape from jail in Colorado; or his final crime spree in Florida. So for those of us who know little or nothing about Bundy's monstrous murders, this book almost serves to confuse rather than enlighten. But this criticism is tempered by the wealth of information that Keppel does give us.

Somewhat like the books written by retired FBI Special Agents Robert Ressler and John Douglas, Keppel's book jumps around from topic to topic. Bundy and the Green River killer are covered extensively, but there are also sections on the Michigan Child Murders, Seattle killer George Russell and the Atlanta Child Murders. There are also at least two sections where Keppel discusses the practical and organizational difficulties inherent in large multi-jurisdiction police investigations like those that seek to uncover a serial offender. Keppel walks us through his own experiences and discusses ways that investigators can avoid becoming swamped and overworked. In some ways, this information is more applicable to working homicide detectives than to the general public, but is is fascinating nevertheless. The thoughtful reader will realize that there is no manual or textbook for conducting such an investigation, just like there is no template for writing this kind of a book. This realization makes it easier to accept this book's sometimes rambling feel.

Keppel is also outspoken about his feelings toward the FBI, profiling, and VICAP. For everyone who has marvelled at the work of the FBI's Behavioral Science Unit, Keppel has a very different point of view that reflects his experiences as a detective -- the person who has to use the profile to catch an offender. Keppel doesn't hesitate to discuss the politics involved. Doubtless he has stepped on some toes by doing so, but his candor makes for good reading.

Ted Bundy does feature prominently in this book and many pages are devoted to his own words from when he spoke with Keppel in late 1984 regarding the Green River killer. Bundy's grandstanding is obvious and his pontifications are often repulsive; yet Keppel admits that he learned from Bundy. The final pages are devoted to Bundy's pathetic, abbreviated confessions as he tried and failed to save himself from the electric chair in early 1989.

This is simply an outstanding work. My only real complaint is that Keppel sometimes fails to give the reader enough background on Bundy. At other times, Keppel makes references to facts about Bundy that he hasn't yet discussed, facts that do appear but not until later chapters. But with that said, every homicide detective in the United States could benefit from reading this book, and fans of true crime will certainly not be disappointed either.

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5.0 étoiles sur 5 Reveals the true evil of Ted Bundy 30 juin 2000
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If you are a fan of true crime books, then you will, of course, have heard the names Bob Keppel and Ted Bundy. You will know that Ted Bundy was a sadistic serial killer whose cruelty knew no bounds, and you will know that Bob Keppel is the dedicated homicide investigator who initially spent half a decade hunting Bundy, and who, later in his brilliant career, spent many years tracking an even more elusive quarry than Ted - the Green River Killer, who, needless to say, has avoided capture to this day.

Keppel draws the reader into both of these investigations in an excellent fashion, as his writing abilities more than equal his detective skills. You will feel as though you are ploughing through the underbrush beside the volunteers in Issaquah and Taylor Mountain, searching for the remains of Bundy's innocent victims. You will feel his frustration at not being able to bring the Green River Killer to justice, and finally, you will sit beside him as he hears the final confessions of Ted Bundy, who revealed to Keppel the horrible truth about his sadistic perversions in the hope of winning a stay of execution, in the process exploiting his victims and their families once again.

I can't recommend this book enough. We all criticise homicide detectives for not being able to solve all the appalling murders that are thrown their way, and here, Keppel describes the sheer persistance and hard work that these investigators put into their jobs, and how they receive very little in the way of rewards or credit as a result. The details of the Bundy and Green River investigations show Keppel as a fine, sympathetic human being - he seems torn between a detective's need for answers and the true revulsion he feels when he finally obtains them, especially when he is hearing, at long last and after so many years, Ted Bundy's descriptions of how he committed some of his numerous murders. You will wish that there were more hours in the day to read this book, and undoubtedly, you will read it during the day with all the doors and windows locked and the lights switched on!

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4.0 étoiles sur 5 This was good. 5 décembre 2004
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The reason that this book was written was to teach. I am finishing up a class taught by Keppel, and it is called Serial Murder. When I read the book for the first time, I thought it was bland and fragmented as well. But that is becuase he wrote it not for the general public but for those learining about the investigative aspect of serial murder, and what the Bundy-Ridgeway-Keppel connection could bring to light in the criminal justice world. When he implemented the book into his lectures, it all made perfect sense. In actuality, if you paid attention to the book, and knew enough about criminal investigations, you realized that Bundy was actually giving the criminal justice field valuable information on the way a serial killer thinks. The book was a little tough to get through, but if you go through and read it a second time, and watch the TV movie on A&E, its really a fascinating subject.
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