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The “Suspects and Parallels” chapter was especially interesting because it potentially linked the victims of the Flat Tire Murders to widely known serial killers like Ted Bundy and Henry Lee Lucas. He provides an unbiased and thorough account of the murders, going into further detail about potentially linked victims and cases. Despite never having heard about the murder spree in South Florida prior to receiving the novel, this case irrevocably consumed me.īurns does a fantastic job describing the details of the case. The Flat Tire Murders not only captured my attention, but it also spurred a flurry of late night google searches – dozens of open tabs, dry and bloodshot eyes, scribbled notes in margins. My point is – I’ve seen, heard, and read so much content that finding a novel that captures and keeps my attention is proving to be difficult.
UNSOLVED SERIAL KILLERS IN FLORIDA SERIES
I listen to podcasts during my commute to and from work, I breeze through true crime novels, and I’ve pretty much seen every documentary/limited series available to stream at the moment. If you know me at all, you’ll know that I have a constant intake of true crime content in my daily life. Anywhere from twelve to possibly thirty-five women were targeted, assaulted, and found dead in the Intracoastal Waterways in South Florida. Burns, is a detailed novel about a series of murders that took place during the 1970’s. The Flat Tire Murders: Unsolved Crimes of a South Florida Serial Killer, by Michael P.