Driven to Murder

Driven to Murder

Author: Debbie Young

Publisher: Boldwood Books Ltd

Published: 2024-01-26

Total Pages: 217

ISBN-13: 180483145X

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A perfect cosy crime for fans of M C Beaton's Agatha Raisin and Hamish Macbeth series. Change is coming to Wendlebury Barrow – and not everyone is happy about it... When the local bus company announces it will be stopping its route through their quaint Cotswold village, the people of Wendlebury Barrow are up in arms. Not least Sophie Sayers, whose driving lessons with her boyfriend Hector get off to a bumpy start. But the locals’ peaceful protests against the decision turn deadly when a body is discovered on the Number 27. No one can work out how a passenger met their demise, let alone how the driver didn’t notice. While the police wait for the post mortem results, Sophie immediately suspects foul play, and launches her own investigation. Can she solve the murder before another passenger is hurt?


Driven To Murder

Driven To Murder

Author: Robert Scott

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2007-12-25

Total Pages: 404

ISBN-13: 9780786018192

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Chronicles the brutal killing of an entire family by a fourteen-year-old boy who claimed that he had suffered years of relentless physical and psychological abuse at their hands.


Driven To Murder

Driven To Murder

Author: Robert Scott

Publisher: Pinnacle Books

Published: 2014-11-14

Total Pages: 231

ISBN-13: 0786038527

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TV journalist Sam Donaldson hired Paul Posey as the new manager for his sprawling New Mexico ranch. Paul and his family settled into their new life. Then, in July 2004 Donaldson was stunned to discover that his ranch had become a blood soaked crime scene. The bullet-ripped bodies of Paul, his wife, and stepdaughter were found buried in a pile of manure. Paul's fourteen year old son Cody was soon in custody. But the shocking revelations had only just begun... The Posey's appeared to be like any other ordinary American family. But did their carefully constructed veneer hide a dysfunctional family with dark secrets? Cody claimed he had suffered years of relentless physical and psychological abuse at the hands of his father, step-mother, and his step-sister... Witnesses at the trial included Sam Donaldson, as well as neighbours who supported Cody's claims and others who disputed them. Was Cody a cold blooded killer - or separate the lies from the truth - and decide a teenager's fate...


Driven to Kill!

Driven to Kill!

Author: G. G. Garth

Publisher: Starfire

Published: 1994

Total Pages: 164

ISBN-13: 9780553566512

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Aaron and Katrina arrive at a Halloween dance in a hearse.


Driven to Murder

Driven to Murder

Author: Judith Skillings

Publisher: Harper Collins

Published: 2009-10-13

Total Pages: 366

ISBN-13: 0061850136

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Driven to Murder

Driven to Murder

Author: Simon Farrant

Publisher:

Published: 2019-04-15

Total Pages: 196

ISBN-13: 9781999979195

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The fourth title in the Newdon Killers series. Driven to Murder is a hard boiled crime thriller. The dark shadow of Newdon's past falls on the present day.


Driven To Kill

Driven To Kill

Author: Gary C. King

Publisher: Gary C. King

Published: 2011-07-30

Total Pages: 147

ISBN-13: 1452454507

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The true crime story of sex killer Westley Allan Dodd--his victims were too small to fight...and too young to die! Includes eyewitness execution report. By all appearances, twenty-nine-year-old Westley Allan Dodd was the perfect all-American boy—model high school student, camp counselor and U.S. Navy enlistee. But behind his mask of normalcy lurked a predatory sex fiend with a seventeen-year history of appalling acts of molestation and violence. Children were his victims and the parks of the Pacific Northwest his personal hunting grounds. On September 4, 1989, his unnatural desires had driven him past simple satisfaction to abduct, torture, and kill two young boys in Vancouver, Washington. Undetected despite his record, Dodd killed a third innocent victim only weeks later near Portland, Oregon. But only when he was caught trying to kidnap a child from a local movie theater was he finally taken into custody by police. Confessing to these heinous murders, he was convicted on all three counts and sentenced to death. Based on exclusive access to police files and riveting trial testimony, personal interviews with Dodd himself and excerpts from his chilling "diary of death," Driven to Kill dramatically recounts a hideous spree of death and horror that brought every parent's worst nightmare frighteningly to life! "Horrific...This story will leave you gasping." True crime author Jack Olsen


Murder and the Reasonable Man

Murder and the Reasonable Man

Author: Cynthia Lee

Publisher: NYU Press

Published: 2007-10

Total Pages: 383

ISBN-13: 0814751164

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A man murders his wife after she has admitted her infidelity; another man kills an openly gay teammate after receiving a massage; a third man, white, goes for a jog in a “bad” neighborhood, carrying a pistol, and shoots an African American teenager who had his hands in his pockets. When brought before the criminal justice system, all three men argue that they should be found “not guilty”; the first two use the defense of provocation, while the third argues he used his gun in self-defense. Drawing upon these and similar cases, Cynthia Lee shows how two well-established, traditional criminal law defenses—the doctrines of provocation and self-defense—enable majority-culture defendants to justify their acts of violence. While the reasonableness requirement, inherent in both defenses, is designed to allow community input and provide greater flexibility in legal decision-making, the requirement also allows majority-culture defendants to rely on dominant social norms, such as masculinity, heterosexuality, and race (i.e., racial stereotypes), to bolster their claims of reasonableness. At the same time, Lee examines other cases that demonstrate that the reasonableness requirement tends to exclude the perspectives of minorities, such as heterosexual women, gays and lesbians, and persons of color. Murder and the Reasonable Man not only shows how largely invisible social norms and beliefs influence the outcomes of certain criminal cases, but goes further, suggesting three tentative legal reforms to address problems of bias and undue leniency. Ultimately, Lee cautions that the true solution lies in a change in social attitudes.