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Book Reviews of Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders

Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders
Beyond Murder The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders
Author: John Philpin, John Donnelly
ISBN-13: 9780451404091
ISBN-10: 0451404092
Publication Date: 3/1/1994
Pages: 416
Rating:
  • Currently 3.9/5 Stars.
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3.9 stars, based on 11 ratings
Publisher: Onyx Books
Book Type: Paperback
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BostonBooks avatar reviewed Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders on + 48 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 4
2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:

Great read, hard to put down, accurate accounts., January 16, 2005
Reviewer: T. Hoffer "lielvarde" (Gainesville, FL) - See all my reviews

I lived this story. After graduating from UF in 1992, I went overseas for 7 years, not knowing the entire happenings with the case. I knew some of the details of the case and that Rollings plead guilty, but I was unaware of the entire story. This book changed all of that.
Reading this book brought tears to my eyes on several occasions. This whole ordeal was so shocking, it is impossible to comprehend. Reliving the memories of fear was hard for me, but I needed closure.
"Beyond Murder" recounts the story of the victims and their families prior to and following the murders, the police force, the killer, and every aspect of the case. There are a few times during the read that I felt as though I was reading a police report when family members were quoted, which I am sure was the case. It took a little from the overall story, but not enough to change my 5 star rating.
Get this book, learn the importance of safety, and always remember Sonja, Christina, Christa, Tracy, and Manuel, five beautiful people taken away from this world by evil.
nurse avatar reviewed Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders on + 221 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
Beyond Murder was a very good read. The authors did a wonderful job with obtaining the information. You get to know all the people involved just enough so you feel as if you knew them. The serial killer,Danny was I believe mentally ill with Manic Depressive episodes,Obsessive Compulsive tendicies,and psychotic episodes.He had to have been a Psychopath to be the killer he was. His father was mentally ill as his family states. It is too bad his mother wasn't strong enough to leave their father and have Danny counseled early on. It is hard to get over him being able to have real relationships!This is not the scariest book for a true cime reader neccesarily but definitely worth the read! Want scary read about Ed Gein,Jeffery Dahmer or H.H.Holmes!
reviewed Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders on + 29 more book reviews
Helpful Score: 1
This is one of the scariest books I have ever read, and I read alot of true crime.
reviewed Beyond Murder: The Inside Account of the Gainesville Student Murders on + 66 more book reviews
The co-authors have written a detailed account of the serial killings in Florida, and have accomplished a sensitive portrayal of the victims' survivors, family and friends grief, much more than the usual true crime analyses one reads. They also have delved into the psychopath's mental condition and personality in more detail and illuminating fashion than one sees in most books about psychopaths. In this case, the man was opaque to most people, disguising his mental aberrations and therefore, passed for "average" through his criminal career. A talented and determined detective persisted in his search to reveal the monster, and did succeed eventually.
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very good book, but the man is weird