Murderers' Row: A Collection Of Shocking True Crime Stories (1) by M. William Phelps

Murderers' Row: A Collection Of Shocking True Crime Stories (1) by M. William Phelps

Author:M. William Phelps [Phelps, M. William]
Language: eng
Format: epub
Publisher: WildBlue Press
Published: 2016-10-24T18:30:00+00:00


All this was true about Evans. He was viciously sexually abused, according to him, by his father. He had been treated, by both parents, like an animal, starved, beaten, and so on. According to sources for my book, Evans’ mother had taught him how to steal. He never really had a chance in life. I got scores of letters after the book was published. Readers felt guilty that at some points in the book they felt sorry for Evans. None of this excuses Evans’ behavior later on in life, but it does explain it and put it all into some sort of psychological context. It somewhat answers that “why” question we all ask after hearing about the crimes of a malicious, brutal killer.

“We discussed in depth the things we would not tell or show you,” a source at Bill’s that day told me later. “We put some things away and began to lay out the items Uncle Bill wanted to show you. We sat around and shared stories about Gary, both fond and not so fond. You have to remember that Uncle Bill knew Gary for many, many years, and most of his memories are that of a friend.”

To me, this was new information. I had thought Evans and Uncle Bill lost touch throughout the years. I never knew Evans had stayed in contact (right up until the end) with this man.

When they heard my car enter the driveway, I was told later, they all ran toward the window.

“We were nervous and anticipating what you had to share with us as well.” I had been researching Evans for about a year by then. They knew I had uncovered a lot of new information about him.

“Once you began to talk and ask questions and share information with us, Uncle Bill reciprocated. I distinctly remember at one point, as I sat at the table, I noticed him and [my fiancé] make eye contact. [My fiancé] was the most pessimistic about meeting you, and with his eyes, he seemed to ‘tell’ Uncle Bill you were trust worthy.”



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