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Criminal Justice
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-756-1
Edition: Paperback, 354 Pages
Publication Date: July 17, 2019
How many of you realize that the paranoid, murderous rages of Charlie Manson are quite possibly identical to the paranoid, murderous rages of Adolph Hitler? Both were taking untold numbers of drugs during their lifetimes, from Pervitin (amphetamines) to Benzedrine to LSD and 20 to 30 other mind and thought-altering prescription and recreational drugs. Their ability to think had been compromised, yet no one looks at the smoking gun.... DRUGS and resulting brain damage.
The nine serial killers detailed in Serial Murder Syndrome, Volume II, all seem to have one thing in common: Left Temporal Lobe head injury and brain damage caused by drug toxicity.
Ed Gein - Beaten about the head by his drunk father.
Richard Speck - So much head injury his head “looked like a mountain range.”
The California Vampire - Burned his brain out on drugs during the sixties. Suffered from undiagnosed Cotard Syndrome.
John Wayne Gacy - Fell out of a building onto his head at 18.
...and more.
Try to consider certain fundamentalist religions as brain malfunctions, rather than “revealed forms of faith” without becoming enraged.
Author Victor Godot has gone into even more critical detail in this expanded volume.
Do you really want to know what causes serial murder?
Keep reading.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-754-7
Edition: Paperback, 485 Pages
Publication Date: May 24, 2019
Who would have believed that, 10 years ago, the famous multiple personality, “Sybil” would turn out to be a total scam and a fake, and that once famous, “Multiple Personalities” would suddenly disappear from both news and headlines, after judges previously allowed them to testify in open court? (Who’s innocent and in prison NOW?)
This book shows that, indeed, there ARE, in fact, “Multiple Personalities” - just not the ones brayed about in those highly popular, quasi-pornographic women’s paperbacks of the 50’s, 60’s and 70’s. As it turns out, there is a very REAL disorder out there that can “hi-jack” a personality, and turn it “mean.” It’s a form of epilepsy known as “Geschwind’s Syndrome” and MULTIPLE serial killers have suffered from it.
You may have always wondered about why serial killers always seem to go after the so-called, “composite woman.” This has been solved with the discovery of the disorder known as “Limerence.” Limerence is NOT “love,” but a vicious, obsessive compulsive disorder that affects upwards of 5% of the world’s population.
For those of you still wondering why the massacre in Las Vegas occurred, you should study the behaviors of George Metesky, The “Mad Bomber” of New York during the 1930’s, 40’s and 50’s. It’s the SAME form of brain damage and the SAME bureaucratic incompetence.
If you think you know what happened to Phil Spector and the 2003 murder of “B” movie actress, Lana Clarkson, think again. The reasons include the Mob, abandonment issues, massive levels of paranoia and near-murderous ritual.
The behavior of serial killers doesn’t come “from out of nowhere.” This book can show you what must happen FIRST, before the violence follows - which means it CAN be PREVENTED if you just open your eyes.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-737-0
Edition: Paperback, 475 Pages
Publication Date: September 10, 2018
Imagine you’re a physician during the late 1700’s. A mysterious “woman in a shroud” has demanded her daughters place her in a coffin, and treat her as if she were dead. Her daughters follow the strange woman’s request, and proceed to “mourn” her.
One hundred years later, a woman known only as “Mademoiselle X” presents a similar array of bizarre symptoms. She claims to have “no brain, no nerves, no chest, no stomach and no intestines.” She also asserts to be “eternal,” arguing that she “would live forever,” and contends “there is no need for her to eat,” whereupon she soon dies of starvation.
Another hundred years go by, and a man known as “The California Vampire” claims similar symptoms - his stomach is “turned around and backwards. His heart frequently stops beating, and he needs human blood to survive.”
What do these three people have to do with Adolf Hitler, Charles Manson and “Family,” singer Karen Carpenter, Adam Lanza, the “Sandy Hook Killer,” David Katz, the “Jacksonville Shooter” and others?
Author Victor Godot weaves a horrifyingly true tale of drugs, brain damage and mortal danger, in this, the third volume of his Trilogy, The Nazis are Back, and They are US.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-431-7
Edition: Paperback, 163 Pages
Publication Date: September 22, 2012
Exploits of a Real ATF Agent is a compilation of stories
told to the author by his father Charles E. Campbell who
served as a Government Agent for over thirty years. He
retired on June 30, 1954, and has the distinction of
being awarded the Albert Gallatin Award for his
outstanding service as both a Prohibition Agent and an
ATF Agent. The recognition is rarely given and is a
true indication of his meritorious service as a Treasury
Agent.
Although many of the stories are true, the author has
taken the liberty of embellishing a few stories to make
this a more interesting book to read. These few stories
could have happened in other regions of the country and
with other Agents.
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-094-4
Edition: Paperback, 191 Pages
Publication Date: October 2, 2009
The story of legendary still-busting Sheriff Franklin Smith
Newly elected Sheriff Franklin Smith and his family
moved into their new home on the first floor of the
Lawrence County, Alabama, Jail in January 1951. He would
lead a war against moonshine liquor that became the
stuff of legend, rising from the mists like a ghost,
the story goes, to nab unsuspecting makers and sellers
of illegal spirits.
Sheriff Smith and his fellow moonshine raiders busted
more than 1,000 stills during his eight-year tenure and
jailed hundreds of distillers. But the aftershocks of
one of those raids turned the sheriff’s life upside
down. Facing possible prison time, his quest to regain
his good name and reputation is a compelling part of
“My Father, the Ghost.”
But there’s another side to this “Ghost” story. You will
meet a delightful array of jail characters, like
Jackleg, the whiskey hauler; Big Richard, the murderer;
and Peg, the nervous floor mopper.
Screwdriver was the little 11-year-old prisoner who
became everybody’s favorite, including the sheriff’s.
You will meet Willie B., whose cat phobia had him
climbing cell bars; Leland Herschel Bull, who sawed his
way out of a third floor cell; and Sherman Lancaster,
the jailed preacher whose flock tried to pray his cell
door open.
Luvenia, the jail cook, prepared banana pudding and
yeast rolls for the prisoners upstairs; John Franklin, a
prisoner, taught the sheriff’s daughter to drive.
The still raids, the arrests, the sheriff’s federal
trial, gutter politics, and jail characters . . . they’re
all part of the true story of this Southern sheriff and
his family of the 1950s.
You will laugh and you may cry as you read the
touchingly intimate story of the man they called “The
Ghost.”
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ISBN: 978-1-60862-090-6
Edition: Paperback, 203 Pages
Publication Date: September 10, 2009
This has to stop, putting people in prison for sex
crimes that never happened. It’s ruining too many lives.
Someone has to do something. My life has been destroyed
and the sad thing is I’m not the only one this has been
done to.
I know how awful it is for an innocent man to be in
prison. In my case I am the victim, yet I am a dot
on the sex offenders map. I have spent time here in
this prison, a place that tries to suck not only the
life out of you but also the soul.
Every day I fight the desire to give up and just become
a part of the prison, but I won’t let myself because
I don’t belong here. I have not committed any crime. I
believe I was put here not by mistake, but by intention.
I have yet to find the answer to why. In many sleepless
nights here in this locked cell, far from home, I have
searched for the answer.
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-809-8
Edition: Paperback, 75 Pages
Publication Date: April 21, 2008
A sergeant working in Corrections has dealings with both sides of the law...
We’re NOT very different from one another!
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ISBN: 978-1-59824-685-8
Edition: Paperback, 137 Pages
Publication Date: August 16, 2007
By the time Tommy Giordano was thirteen he realized his
calling in life. He realized what he wanted to do for
the rest of his life. He found something that he was
destined for and loved it. He went to the top and then
came crashing down a few times. He loved what he did.
Read this story of someone who found out they were
destined for infamy, and still made the choice to take
that road. Meet Tommy the Kid Giordano who the author
had the pleasure of meeting while at Leavenworth Federal
Penitentiary. Over two years he told me his story. This
is a fictional account inspired by his story. An account
filled with intrigue and suspense that will capture your
attention from the very first page and will not release
you until the last page is turned.
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ISBN: 1-59824-000-5
Edition: Paperback, 124 Pages
Publication Date: February 28, 2005
The Corrections Officer Dictionary sets the standard in
word definition and terminology in the field of
Corrections. The dictionary allows different
professionals to communicate easily with each other.
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