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File Size: 2215 KB

Print Length: 430 pages

Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1795554703

Publisher: Creativia; 2 edition (August 25, 2018)

Publication Date: August 25, 2018

Sold by: Amazon Digital Services LLC

Language: English

ASIN: B07GTWM5NB

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Amazon Best Sellers Rank:

#61,519 Paid in Kindle Store (See Top 100 Paid in Kindle Store)

I have followed this since it happened. I lived in Riverside, CA and Bellingham, WA. The Author did an excellent job of putting it all together. Would recommend this for anyone who loves a great thriller.

this author is great!!!! i've stopped reading as i got older, but i'm able to read her books without a problem

A City Owned was submitted to Rosie's Review Team list, but after I'd read it I had to read the second book, too; thus, I am reviewing them as one.This two part series, Murder by Increments, is about the crimes of the Hillside Stranglers, Kennth Bianchi and Angelo Buono, who made LA a frightening place to be in the late 1970s. The first book, A City Owned, starts with a picture of what LA was like back then. Such a clever way to start; to understand the lives of the victims and why Bianchi and Buono went undiscovered for so long, we have first to be aware of the culture of the time. LA was a seedy place indeed, peopled by many who'd arrived seeking the Hollywood dream, only to be sucked into the underworld of prostitution, porn, drugs and crime. The cops were overworked and jaded, with few resources; these were the days before the internet, before reliable criminal profiling, and before DNA databases. Reading how carelessly they bungled the investigations, over and over again, made me think that crime solving had moved on very little in the hundred years since the London police tried in vain to identify Jack the Ripper.O J Modjeska writes the stories of the victims as artfully as any good character drama novelist; each one comes alive on the page. These are not just names, and the book is far from being just a list of heinous crimes. Only towards the end of the book do Bianchi and Buono themselves appear, and by then I had to know the whole story; I went back to Amazon and bought Killing Cousins as soon as I'd finished A City Owned.I found Killing Cousins the most absorbing of the two books, as I am more interested in the psychological background of killers than the solving of crimes. The drawn out trial was at times farcical, not only because of Bianchi's attempts to convince psychiatrists that he suffered from Multiple Personality Disorder, but because of the self-interest and prejudice of many involved.'There were the cops who thought the lives of prostitutes were worthless, the officials who wanted to look good in front of the media, the shrinks seeking professional recognition, the prosecutors who assumed middle-aged women were crazy, and the politicians seeking office. There was stupidity, there was self-aggrandizement, there was sexism and the tyranny of the herd.'This two-book series is everything that true crime should be, without being in any way sensationalised. O J Modjeska has not only written a riveting account of the victims, perpetrators and law enforcement bodies, but also shown how very different attitudes in general were, only forty years ago; if just a few incidents had not taken place, a few people not spoken up, if a few jurors been swayed by the individuals who defended these two monsters, the outcome might have been very different.

In the fascinating second part of Murder by Increments we go deeper into the life and mind of the serial killers known as the Hillside Stranglers, and see what happens when they come up against the workings of the US justice system. We meet little Kenny and his unbelievable mother, the many professionals who did nothing about the shocking treatment of the poor little bedwetting boy, his strangely alluring sadist cousin who ran orgies out of his suburban loungeroom, the psychiatrist who believed in “alter” personality Steve, the police who were almost helpless against the workings of the court system, and the women who loved these gruesome men and had children with them. You have to conclude they were all mad.There are so many issues here: why was Ken’s mother allowed to keep custody of him? What is the rightful power of parents over their helpless children? Is nurture really responsible for the production of violent psychopaths? And how is it that a runaway sixteen year old girl from a “good” family can end up a sex-slave servicing hundreds of clients in an established neighbourhood? Well, part of the answer is obvious once you realize that among the clients were men in high positions, one a City Councillor and another the Police Chief of Huntington Park. The depths of the barely disguised social depravity at that time and place are hard to fathom.Then there is a question which is almost unthinkable. Why did so many girls and women LOVE these men? One sixteen year old girl was so crazy about Angelo that she pedalled round to his place on her bicycle after school to watch porn movies and eat popcorn while clients were being serviced by the two sex-slaves in the adjacent room. She told police she loved Angelo and hoped to marry him.Kelli Boyd, a classy blonde secretary at a place Ken worked, began a relationship with him and became pregnant almost at once. Even knowing what a shit he was, she went ahead with the birth and moved in with him, becoming a mother while Ken continued to go on killing sprees with cousin Angelo. She stayed loyal to him for a very long time even after she knew he was one of the Hillside Stranglers.Then there is the ambitious psychiatrist who wanted to prove Ken was a “multiple” because it would be good for his career, even though it might mean Ken would go free, and Katherine Maden, Angelo’s defence attorney, who argued that violent sexual sadism was merely one aspect of a common lifestyle choice found widely in LA at the time, unfortunately in this case going a bit too far.And how do you account for the thousands of women who sent love letters to the two men while they were in prison convicted of these vicious crimes? Both found new and loving wives although it was clear they would never get out. Ken became something of a celebrity writer, authoring horror novels in the vein of Lovecraft.Written in the gripping style Modjeska is so praised for, this book brings forward many new and unexpected angles on American society in the seventies. It allows the “facts”, such as they are known, to speak for themselves and moves along like an edge-of-the-seat thriller. Anyone interested in murder, gender and the justice system will get so much admittedly horrifying insight from these two books. Both are outstanding.

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