Delivered from Evil: True Stories of Ordinary People Who Faced Monstrous Mass Killers and Survived (42 page)

“I love being near the water and take as many walks along the shoreline as I can,” she wrote in
Alone
. “It is a wonderful feeling but, at times, melancholy … I can hear the waves that sometimes remind me of my time on the ocean and of my family from so long ago. I feel closer to them there. While there is a melancholy feeling, it is also soothing; all in all, a sweet sadness. It is a place where my loyal little dog, Angel, and I can just be free and think.”

Tonight, she walks along the jetty out to the Kewaunee lighthouse. A storm is rising in the west, but she doesn’t want to go home.

Again, Tere is waiting on the rain.

SELECTED BIBLIOGRAPHY

The author conducted personal interviews with the survivors, their families, police, and others, and amassed thousands of pages of documents, clippings, videos, and photographs. This bibliography provides an overview of his most substantial print references.

“THEY’RE ALL DEAD”: CHARLES COHEN AND THE INSANE SPREE KILLER HOWARD UNRUH

Abstract of Psychological Evaluation of Howard B. Unruh (Case No. 47,077), Trenton State Hospital, Trenton, New Jersey. September 12, 1949.
Berger, Meyer, “Veteran Kills 12 in Mad Rampage on Camden Street,”
New York Times
, September 7, 1949.
Boyer, Barbara, “Sixty Years Ago Today, a Camden Gunman Killed 13,”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, September 6, 2009.
“Crazed Veteran Slays 12 Persons in Camden,”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, September 6, 1949.
Norman, Michael, “Criminal and Crazy,”
New Jersey Monthly
, April 1979.
Norman, Michael, “A Portrait of the Jersey Mass Killer as an Old Man,”
New York Times
, March 8, 1982.
“The Quiet One,”
Time
, September 19, 1949.
Shubin, Seymour, “Camden’s One-Man Massacre,” Triangle Publications, December 1949.
“Tear Gas Ends Mass Murder,”
Philadelphia Inquirer
, September 7, 1949.
Transcript of Camden Police Interview of Howard Barton Unruh, City Detective Bureau, Camden Police Department, Camden, New Jersey. September 6, 1949.
“Veteran Runs Amok for 12 Murderous Minutes,”
Life
, September 19, 1949.

“TODAY IS GONNA BE VISUAL”: BRENT DOONAN AND THE ATLANTA DAY-TRADER SPREE

Cohen, Adam, “A Portrait of the Killer,”
Time
, August 9, 1999.
Doonan, Brent.
Murder at the Office
. Far Hills, NJ: New Horizons Press, 2006.
Dugan, Ianthe Jeanne, Ellen Nakashima, and Marc Fisher, “Barton Suffered Heavy Losses Before Shooting Rampage,”
Washington Post
, July 31, 1999.
Goldstein, Amy, “Gunman’s First Wife, Mother-in-law Slain in ’93,”
Washington Post
, July 30, 1999.
Hill, Shelley, “Atlanta Shooting Victims Remembered in Services,” Associated Press, August 2, 1999.
Sack, Kevin, “Killer Confessed in Letter Spiked with Rage,”
New York Times
, July 31, 1999.
Torpy, Bill, “Ten Years Later, Buckhead Massacre Resounds,”
Atlanta Journal-Constitution
, July 25, 2009.

SEVENTY-SEVEN MINUTES IN HELL: KEITH THOMAS AND THE MCDONALD’S MASSACRE

Brown, Gary, “The Monday After: Mass Murderer James O. Huberty Was Born in Canton,”
Canton Repository
, July 19, 2009.
Flynn, Georg, and Ed Jahn, “A Quiet Upbringing But a Rage to Kill,”
San Diego Union
, July 20, 1984.
Golden, Arthur, “21 Die in San Ysidro Massacre,”
San Diego Union
, July 19, 1984.
Gomez, Linda, “Ninety Minutes at McDonald’s,”
Life
, January 1985.
Granberry, Michael, “A 77-Minute Moment in History That Will Never Be Forgotten,”
Los Angeles Times
, July 16, 1989.
Gresko, Jessica, “20 Years Later, San Ysidro McDonald’s Massacre Remembered,” Associated Press, July 18, 2004.
Kreidler, Mark J., “San Ysidro Site is Barren, but the Agony Lives On,”
Los Angeles Times
, January 6, 1985.
“When Rage Turns Into Mass Murder,”
U.S. News & World Report
, July 30, 1984.

NIGHTMARE AT NOON: SUZANNA GRATIA HUPP AND THE LUBY’S MASSACRE

Chin, Paula, “A Texas Massacre,”
Time
, November 4, 1991.
Hayes, Thomas C., “Gunman Kills 22 and Himself in Texas Cafeteria,”
New York Times
, October 17, 1991.
Hupp, Suzanna Gratia.
From Luby’s to the Legislature: One Woman’s Fight Against Gun Control
. Privateer Publications, 2009.
Karpf, Jason and Elinor Karpf.
Anatomy of a Massacre
. WRS Publishing, 1994.
Kelley, Robert L., “EMS Response to Mass Shootings,”
EMS
, October 2008.
Killeen (Texas) Police Department, Complete Police File on the Luby’s Cafeteria Massacre.
“Luby’s Cafeteria, Shut Since Killings, Reopens,”
Washington Post
, March 13, 1992.
“Luby’s Tragedy: 15 Years Later,”
Killeen Daily Herald
, October 15, 2006.
Merchant Mariner’s Service Record of Georges Pierre Hennard, National Maritime Center, United States Coast Guard, Martinsburg, West Virginia.
Morello, Carol, “A Daughter’s Regret,”
Washington Post
, May 13, 2000.
Woodbury, Richard, “Ten Minutes in Hell,”
Time
, October 28, 1991.

DEATH FROM ABOVE: TIM URSIN AND THE HOWARD JOHNSON SNIPER

“Death in New Orleans,”
Time
, January 22, 1973.
Hernon, Peter.
A Terrible Thunder: The Story of the New Orleans Sniper
. Doubleday, 1978.
Hustmyre, Chuck, “Mark Essex,” TruTV Crime Library, 2007.
Moody, Sid, “Essex ‘Saw the World,’ Began Hating Whites,” Associated Press, January 13, 1973.
New Orleans (Louisiana) Police Department, Complete Police File on the Howard Johnson Sniper Mark Essex.
New Orleans Times-Picayune
archives, January 7–20, 1973.
Persica, Dennis, “A City Under Siege,”
New Orleans Times-Picayune
, January 7, 1998.
Smith, Phil, “Mark Essex—A New Hero in an Old Struggle,”
Chicago Metro News
, January 20, 1973.
“Sniper Buried in Kansas,” United Press International, January 13, 1973.

THE DARKEST TOWER: ROLAND EHLKE AND THE TEXAS TOWER SNIPER

Austin American
and
Austin Statesman
archives, August 1–8, 1966.
Ehlke, Roland, “Reflections of Violence,”
Concordian Magazine
, Fall 2006.
Helmer, William J., “The Madman in the Tower,”
Texas Monthly
, August 1986.
Lavergne, Gary.
A Sniper in the Tower: The Charles Whitman Murders
. Denton, TX: University of North Texas Press, 1997.
“The Madman in the Tower,”
Time
, August 12, 1966.
“Milwaukeean Heard Shot, Was Hit,”
Milwaukee Sentinel
, August 2, 1966.
Rohde, Marie, “High Callings,”
Northwestern Lutheran Magazine
, September 15, 1986.
“Texas Sniper’s Murder Rampage,”
Life
, August 12, 1966.

EVIL ON THE FRONT PORCH: DIANNE ALEXANDER AND THE SERIAL KILLER DERRICK TODD LEE

Mustafa, Susan, Tony Clayton, and Sue Israel.
Bloodbath
. New York: Pinnacle Books, 2009.
Naanes, Marlene, “The Two Sides of Derrick Todd Lee,”
Baton Rouge Advocate
, June 22, 2003.
O’Toole, Mary Ellen, “Profile of the Baton Rouge Serial Killer,” Federal Bureau of Investigation Behavioral Analysis Unit, Quantico, Virginia. Fall 2003.
Stanley, Stephanie A.
An Invisible Man: The Hunt for a Serial Killer Who Got Away With a Decade of Murder
. New York: The Berkeley Publishing Group, 2006.
“Suspected Killer Was Trailed for a Decade,”
Washington Post
, May 29, 2003.

THE DEVIL YOU KNOW: ANTHONY MAJZER AND SERIAL KILLER DAVID MAUST

Dolan, Bill and Mark Kiesling, “Maust’s History Filled with Violence, Instability,”
Northwest Indiana Times
, January 4, 2004.
Kiesling, Mark, “Maust’s Last Words,”
Northwest Indiana Times
, January 20, 2006.
Maust, Dori.
Bloodstained: When No One Comes Looking
. Outskirts Press, 2009.
Robinson, Ruthann, “Maust Recalls Death Details,”
Northwest Indiana Times
, December 18, 2005.
Robinson, Ruthann, “Maust’s Troubled Childhood Led to Murders, Experts Say,”
Northwest Indiana Times
, November 1, 2005.

A PRAYER BEFORE DYING: MISSY JENKINS AND THE WEST PADUCAH HIGH SCHOOL SHOOTING

Jenkins, Missy and William Croyle.
I Choose to Be Happy
. LangMarc Publishing, 2008.
“The Kid No One Noticed: Guns, He Concluded, Would Get His Classmates’ Attention,”
U.S. News & World Report
, October 12, 1998.
“Media Companies are Sued in Kentucky Shooting,”
New York Times
, April 13, 1999.
Moore, Mark H., Carol V. Petrie, Anthony A. Braga, and Brenda L. McLaughlin, editors.
Deadly Lessons: Understanding Lethal School Violence
. National Academies Press: 2003.
“The Only Sense is of Loss,”
Los Angeles Times
, December 2, 2002.
Samples-Gutierrez, Karen, “Torment of a Teen Killer,”
Cincinnati Enquirer
, September 14, 2002.

ALONE IN A DARK SEA: TERRY JO DUPERRAULT AND THE BLUEBELLE MURDERS

Autopsy Report on Julian A. Harvey (Case No. 2646A), Metropolitan Dade County Medical Examiner’s Office, Miami, Florida. November 18, 1961.
Fassbender, Tere Duperrault and Richard Long.
Alone
. Green Bay, WI: TitleTown Publishing, 2010.
“The Bluebelle’s Last Voyage,”
Time
, December 1, 1961.
“The Bluebelle Mystery,”
Life
, December 1, 1961.
“Bluebelle Scuttled, Coast Guard Rules,” Associated Press, April 25, 1962.
“Of Bloody Decks, Death and a Bluebelle,” United Press International, December 11, 1962.
Transcript of U.S. Coast Guard Hearing Regarding the Sinking of Ketch Bluebelle, U.S. Coast Guard Investigative Section. November–December, 1961.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

Like anyone who plows these fields, I owe the greatest debt to the people who shared their stories at the risk of reliving them. Their memories are the beating heart of this book, and they deserve my deepest thanks: Dianne Alexander, Charles Cohen, Brent Doonan, Roland Ehlke, Tere Jo Fassbender, Suzanna Gratia Hupp, Missy Jenkins Smith, Anthony Majzer, Keith Martens, and Tim Ursin. They inspire me.

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