The man from the train The solving of a century-old serial killer mystery
Book - 2017
"Using unprecedented, dramatically compelling sleuthing techniques, legendary statistician and baseball writer Bill James applies his analytical acumen to crack an unsolved century-old mystery surrounding one of the deadliest serial killers in American history. Between 1898 and 1912, families across the country were bludgeoned in their sleep with the blunt side of an axe. Jewelry and valuables were left in plain sight, bodies were piled together, faces covered with cloth. Some of these cases, like the infamous Villasca, Iowa, murders, received national attention. But few people believed the crimes were related. And fewer still would realize that all of these families lived within walking distance to a train station. When celebrated bas...eball statistician and true crime expert Bill James first learned about these horrors, he began to investigate others that might fit the same pattern. Applying the same know-how he brings to his legendary baseball analysis, he empirically determined which crimes were committed by the same person. Then after sifting through thousands of local newspapers, court transcripts, and public records, he and his daughter Rachel made an astonishing discovery: they learned the true identity of this monstrous criminal. In turn, they uncovered one of the deadliest serial killers in America. Riveting and immersive, with writing as sharp as the cold side of an axe, The Man from the Train paints a vivid, psychologically perceptive portrait of America at the dawn of the twentieth century, when crime was regarded as a local problem, and opportunistic private detectives exploited a dysfunctional judicial system. James shows how these cultural factors enabled such an unspeakable series of crimes to occur, and his groundbreaking approach to true crime will convince skeptics, amaze aficionados, and change the way we view criminal history"--
- Subjects
- Genres
- True crime stories
- Published
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New York :
Scribner
2017.
- Language
- English
- Main Author
- Other Authors
- Edition
- First Scribner hardcover edition
- Physical Description
- xi, 464 pages ; 24 cm
- ISBN
- 9781476796253
9781476796260
- Preface
- Villisca
- Section I. 1909 to 1912
- Chapter I. The Bloody Penny
- Chapter II. Logan's Turnpike
- Chapter III. The Scandalous Schultzes
- Chapter IV. Marshalltown
- Chapter V. The New Orleans Axeman
- Chapter VI. Which Is Not Really a Chapter
- Chapter VII. Martin City
- Chapter VIII. The Casaways
- Chapter IX. Oregon
- Chapter X. The Double Event
- Chapter XI. Monmouth
- Chapter XII. Ellsworth
- Chapter XIII. Paola
- Section II. Summer 1912
- Chapter XIV. Villisca 2
- Chapter XV. Villisca 3
- Chapter XVI. Villisca 4
- Chapter XVII. Villisca 5
- Chapter XVIII. Dynamite Pfanschmidt
- Section III. 1900 to 1906
- Chapter XIX. Stepping Backward
- Chapter XX. Trenton Comers
- Chapter XXI. Standing by Henry
- Chapter XXII. An Uncertain Set of Names
- Chapter XXIII. Just When You Thought This Story Couldn't Possibly Get Any Uglier
- Chapter XXIV. Hughes
- Chapter XXV. The Christmas Day Murders
- Chapter XXVI. West Memphis
- Chapter XXVII. Jacksonville
- Chapter XXVIII. Cottonwood, Alabama
- Chapter XXIX. Murder in the Cold
- Chapter XXX. The Worst One Ever
- Chapter XXXI. The Lyerly Family
- Section IV.
- Chapter XXXII. Hiatus
- Chapter XXXIII. The Crimes of 1908
- Section V.
- Chapter XXXIV. Conversation with the Reader
- Chapter XXXV. Hurley
- Chapter XXXVI. Beckley and Beyond
- Chapter XXXVII. The Zoos and the Hubbells
- Chapter XXXVIII. Clementine Barnabet
- Chapter XXXIX. Harry Ryan
- Chapter XL. The First Crime
- Chapter XLI. Brookfield and Villisca
- Chapter XLII. Where the Evening Is Spread Out Against the Sky
- Chapter XLIII. Hinterkaifeck
- Acknowledgments
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