The Last Victim by Jason Moss

The Last Victim by Jason Moss

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Inside story on what makes America's most notorious serial killers tick. Moss was challenged to explore the depraved minds of Dahmer, Manson and Gacy and this is the account of his research which was to drag him from his secure middle-class world into the underworld inhabited by those on Death Row.

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The Last Victim by Jason Moss

Eighteen-year-old Jason Moss was used to playing roles. As a boy, he perfected the art of fitting in with different crowds but never having one of his own. Then, partly to satisfy a college assignment, he turned to a new crowd: men who'd blazed their way into the American consciousness and now languished in prison. Men named Dahmer, Manson and Gacy. Posing as an ideal friend - or perfect victim - Jason wrote letters to the infamous killers. While Moss corresponded with Charles Manson and Jeffrey Dahmer, none was more fascinating than the 'killer clown', John Wayne Gacy. Obsessed with his new pen pal. Gacy's letters became weekly phone calls and eventually, an invitation to his prison - a showdown Jason tells in nightmarish detail. With Gacy the clear master of his prison domain, the eighteen year-old was forced to look into the abyss and consider that he might become Gacy's last victim. As Jason slips further and further into the underworld of Death Row convicts, his everyday world spins around him, becoming more and more surreal. Impossible to put down and brutally honest, The Last Victim stunningly mirrors our society's fascination with the most violent and depraved among us.
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ISBN 13 9780753503980
ISBN 10 0753503980
Title The Last Victim
Author Jason Moss
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Ebury Publishing
Year published 1999-07-18
Number of pages 288
Cover note Book picture is for illustrative purposes only, actual binding, cover or edition may vary.
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