ShadowMan
An Elusive Psycho Killer and the Birth of FBI Profiling
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Narrated by:
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Patty Nieman
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Chris Berger
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By:
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Ron Franscell
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"Mindhunter crossed with American Gothic. This chilling story has the ghostly unease of a nightmare." (Michael Cannell, author of Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling)
The pulse-pounding account of the first time in history that the FBI’s Behavioral Science Unit created a psychological profile to catch a serial killer.
On June 25, 1973, a seven-year-old girl went missing from the Montana campground where her family was vacationing. Somebody had slit open the back of their tent and snatched her from under their noses. None of them saw or heard anything. Susie Jaeger had vanished into thin air, plucked by a shadow.
The largest manhunt in Montana’s history ensued, led by the FBI. As days stretched into weeks, and weeks into months, Special Agent Pete Dunbar attended a workshop at FBI Headquarters in Quantico, Virgina, led by two agents who had hatched a radical new idea: What if criminals left a psychological trail that would lead us to them? Patrick Mullany, a trained psychologist, and Howard Teten, a veteran criminologist, had created the Behavioral Science Unit to explore this new "voodoo" they called “criminal profiling”.
At Dunbar’s request, Mullany and Teten built the FBI’s first profile of an unknown subject: the UnSub who had snatched Susie Jaeger and, a few months later, a 19-year-old waitress. When a suspect was finally arrested, the profile fit him to a T....
©2022 Ron Franscell (P)2022 Penguin AudioCritic reviews
"Ron Franscell has written criminal profiling’s origin story, an urgent and obsessive true-crime tale that transcends the genre. ShadowMan ramps up to an almost unbearable pitch, Mindhunter crossed with 'American Gothic.' This chilling story has the ghostly unease of a nightmare—as atmospheric and unnerving a story as you’ll ever read."—Michael Cannell, author of Incendiary: The Psychiatrist, the Mad Bomber and the Invention of Criminal Profiling
“If any modern crime writer should bear the mantle of the late, great Jack Olsen it is Ron Franscell. He’s one of our most provocative authors in any genre. . . Here, he does his usual splendid job of weaving fear, monstrosity, and place into a vivid, harrowing story about an epic moment in forensic history. Nobody does it better.”—Dr. Vincent DiMaio, celebrated medical examiner and author of Forensic Pathology
“A thrill ride through the entangled brutality and brilliance that gave birth to one of the FBI’s most intriguing forensic tools: criminal profiling."—John Douglas, legendary FBI profiler and author of Mindhunter
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- S C DONOVAN
- 06-07-22
Superb and gripping story, and very sad
Excellent narration and a story that grips and terrifies given the subject matter. So good to hear of the tireless efforts of law enforcement to solve and learn from the case.
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- Jude Uk
- 27-08-22
Fascinating!
I went straight back to the beginning after I’d finished it & listened again. 1st time that happened. Amazing how the families dealt with this.
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- claire adams
- 25-01-23
Fantastic book.
So interesting. So well written. so well narrated. Respectful to the victims although very graphic at times, never lurid.
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- Lee
- 20-01-24
Interesting
If you like true crime, criminal minds etc then you’ll enjoy this book. We hear about murders, how they were solved, the beginning of the BAU and more. In one case the killer was really sick and his behaviour towards the victims family was truly appalling. Any way well narrated and worth a credit.
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- Melmo25
- 29-06-23
Sorry Ron, not your best
I love this author, he writes so poignantly and from the heart
However, just couldn't get into this book It never seemed to flow and I kept losing concentration.
Full of fascinating facts and details about profiling and the formation of the FBI at Quantico
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