Born Evil (Paperback)
| Author: Adrian Havill |
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Publish Date: 12/1/2001
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(in Inches) 6.75H x 4.25L x 0.75T
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273
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| The true story of a real-life Hannibal Lecter who spawned a 23-year spree of madness and murder is told. Loner Hadden Clark was arrested in 1992 for the stabbing murders of two Bethesda, Maryland, girls, and confessed to murdering at least a dozen more women, cannibalizing them, and burying their remains across four states. |
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The author of The Monther, the Son, and the Socialite chronicles the bizarre and deadly world of Hadden Clark, who was responsible for a twenty-year spree of madness, gruesome killings, and cannibalism that claimed the lives of more than a dozen women. Original. Homeless and living in his truck, forty-year-old Hadden Clark often drew stares in Bethesda, Maryland. He also slept with a teddy bear, and, dressed as a woman, strolling through town, he carried 28 carving knives, a straight razor, and a gun in his truck. When the reclusive loner was arrested in 1992 for the stabbing murders of two local girls, no one was surprised. It was after his incarceration that the surprises came, popping up like half-buried corpses. While serving a seventy-year sentence, Hadden confessed to having a split personality, dominated by a psychotic mother and daughter who were vying for attention. He also admitted to murdering at least a dozen more women-- the ones he could remember-- cannibalizing them, using their leftover body parts as fishing bait, and burying their remains everywhere from a local cemetery to a sand dune on Cape Cod. Authorities didn't believe him-- until Hadden took them on a personal four-state tour. |

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