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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but lacks a lot of detail
I think Cliff Linedecker has an annoying habit of writing a promising book and then not filling it in with details. I have a feeling Phil Carlo's book will be better detailed, since it is about 600 pages. While this does have some good points, Linedecker seems to have done his rush to print style, such as his earlier work about John Wayne Gacy. However, I enjoyed...
Published on September 4, 1999

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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the paper it's written on
Not what I would call a well written book.

Not even what I would call a factual book.

That being said, I'd suggest that if Richard Ramirez fascinates you, and you wish to learn more about him and the crimes that he committed pick up a copy of Philip Carlo's book "The Night Stalker: the life and crimes of Richard Ramirez". Carol's book is a much better...

Published on July 3, 2002 by Rhiannon Bishop


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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good but lacks a lot of detail, September 4, 1999
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This review is from: Night Stalker (True Crime (St. Martin's Paperbacks)) (Mass Market Paperback)
I think Cliff Linedecker has an annoying habit of writing a promising book and then not filling it in with details. I have a feeling Phil Carlo's book will be better detailed, since it is about 600 pages. While this does have some good points, Linedecker seems to have done his rush to print style, such as his earlier work about John Wayne Gacy. However, I enjoyed this as a quick and easy distraction from the hard days at school; I think any serious student of true crime will agree when I say this isn't the definitive Ramirez story ( You will enjoy the Satanism in America chapter as well as the later one about the lawyers and the press; those are both very rewarding).
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5 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Not worth the paper it's written on, July 3, 2002
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Not what I would call a well written book.

Not even what I would call a factual book.

That being said, I'd suggest that if Richard Ramirez fascinates you, and you wish to learn more about him and the crimes that he committed pick up a copy of Philip Carlo's book "The Night Stalker: the life and crimes of Richard Ramirez". Carol's book is a much better documented account of Ramirez, due in part, because Carlo actually interviewed Ramirez numerous times.

If you really don't care that the information is correct or you just want a macabe story to read, then by all means, get this book. Otherwise, buy Carlo's book, you'll be happy you did.

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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Worst book ever made!, December 26, 2007
This review is from: Night Stalker (True Crime (St. Martin's Paperbacks)) (Mass Market Paperback)
This is the WORST book I have ever read in my life. Riddled with discrepancies, the author felt the egotistical heroism to change the name of some of the victims (which are readily available to anyone who wants to research them anyway) all this book does is irritate and confuse those who are already familiar with the Night Stalker case. Even some of the names he DIDN'T try to cover up, he got wrong. The suspect's sister, as one example. The author is obviously biased and will make underhanded cheap shots at Mr.Ramirez at any open opportunity. It's childish and disgusting and makes for a terrible read, completely un-educational, the false facts poison the entire story. Mr.Linedecker couldn't even get the number of siblings Richie had/has correct, he consistantly goes back to change the "facts" he had already mentioned and gotten incorrect (such as how a victim had been killed, going from shooting an incorrect number of times, to stabbing). Falsified information, he repeats himself endlessly, skips details altogether, and just plain makes things up. I have zero respect for this author, this was an uninteresting read through and through. Before I had even begun, I was curious how someone could fully cover a subject like this with so few pages, and the answer is--you can't. I felt as if I was reading the rough draft of an awful story that a 5th grader had written, I hope the author didn't get paid for this piece of trash. Take this one out of the 'true crime' section and file this one under FICTION, in the bargain bin.

If you want the real deal, please, I cannot beg you enough, read Night Stalker by Philip Carlo. He's a brilliant author who spent over 100 hours talking with Richard Ramirez himself. I trust that he got all the information he possibly could, as close to truth as humanly possible. He's creative with his words, expresses environments in such a way you can nearly feel it, and most importantly he isn't biased. He brings us enlightenment on every area of the subjects life, this book provides a wonderful insight into the killers mind, and puts you right there in the action.

Leave Linedecker's garbage in the trash, where it belongs.
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars Save Your Money, April 28, 2009
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After reading Philip Carlo's book I wanted to know everything I could about Richard Ramirez. Instead of taking advice from all the reviews on this book I decided to read it for myself. Big mistake! First off, the book skipped so much detail and most of the details in this book were totally wrong. You can google the Night stalker and get accurate information then what this book gives. Do yourself a favor and learn from my mistakes, trust the reviews, save your money and buy Philip Carlo's book instead. I had to put this book down and couldnt even finish it.
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3 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Great book to read, May 9, 2002
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The Night Stalker has the tendency to keep you on the edge of your seat. There's no way possisble to not finish this book. You will learn more about what happened in LA in this one book than anywhere else. It is very detailed in what had happened to all his victims and it puts you in the victim's families place. I highly recommend this book but only if you're into true crime.
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0 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars Definitive account of Night Stalker's reign of terror, January 4, 2005
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"I'm your night prowler, break down your door
I'm your night prowler, crawling 'cross your floor
I'm your night prowler, make a mess of you, yes i will
Night prowler, and i am telling this to you
There ain't nothing you can do"

AC-DC's "Night Prowler" (1979)

From to 17 March to 8 August 1985, fourteen people were murdered and mutilated, with others surviving horrific ordeals. This was a serial killer, who in the case of couples, killed the man first, and if the woman was lucky, her too, as many left alive suffered even more. What initially puzzled the LA police was that the victims cut across race lines. Even though the first victims were Oriental or East Asian, the addition of dead Anglos put paid that theory. But what set the killings apart from the usual convenience store shootings was their sheer savagery, as one of the victims had her eyes plucked out. Another victim bravely spoke to him after her ordeal so she could remember his face should he be caught.

Clifford Linedecker's account of Richard Ramirez, the Night Stalker, is a well-detailed account that takes the reader from the first victim, to his being sentenced to death by a California jury, and even a to-date postscript, showing that he is still on death row.

The book delves into more than just the killings themselves. Linedecker explains the race and population demographics in LA as a background. LA is such a racially diverse place, that various race groups formed their own enclave in the metropolis, such as the Japanese and Chinese in Cerritos, the Thais and Salvadorans in Hollywood Hills, and Mexicans in east. It's also such an economic powerhouse that it could be an independent country if it chose.

Night Stalker also details the working of the press and how things haven't changed since the days of Al Capone and Bonnie and Clyde, that of making killers into heroes. In this case, it was the Los Angeles Herald Examiner that gave Ramirez his well-known monicker, The Night Stalker. And the methodology used by detectives in tracking down serial killers-Wayne Williams and the Atlanta Child Murders is used as the example-is included.

If anything, Ramirez turned LA residential areas into fortresses. Demand for guns, security systems, fences, and guard dogs skyrocketed, Neighbourhood Watches sprouted like duckweed, and any unfamiliar person in the neighbourhood were reported. In fact, one husband gave his wife a cyanide pill should the Night Stalker break in, figuring that death was better than what he would do to her. But what also amazed me was the relative laxness in home security. Ramirez entered via unlocked doors. Why not just put a sign on the door saying "Hey, Night Stalker, kill and torture me"?

Another chapter delves into the clues and how they weave into past history and the prevalent pop culture. Ramirez's AC-DC cap fuelled the fire of heavy metal being the devil's music, and all amid the teen suicides that took place because parents blamed albums by Ozzy Osbourne and Judas Priest. In fact, "Night Prowler" from AC-DC's Highway To Hell album was made the Night Stalker's anthem. Another is the pentagram drawn on one of the victims. There follows a brief discussion on the devil-worshipping and the Knights Templar. At least Linedecker gets accurate Anton LaVey's sect that they don't sacrifice animals or people.

The final section deals with the trial, which took three and a half years of legal juggling on the side of the defense. Ramirez wasn't the most genteel of defendants, his outrageous behaviour resulting in his removal from the courtroom.

A well-documented account of one of the U.S.'s most notorious serial killers.
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0 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars Night Stalker a Review, May 15, 2001
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A hispantic man in the Los Anglos area goes around killing people. He tortures, mutilates and kills many innocent people for his own pleasure. He does this things to "please Satan". He makes his victems swear to satan that they won't scream. Richard Rameriez is the killer. He leaves the pentagon (a satanic symbol) in each victems house. His man target is Asian people. He only does these things to the people in a one story house and that live close to a highway. When he is caught he admits to his crimes and he feels no remorse for what he has done. He is proud of what he has done.
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