I Would Find a Girl Walking

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· Penguin
3.7
9 reviews
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312
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An unflinching portrait of Gerald Eugene Stano, a man who fancied himself one of the greatest lady-killers of them all.

In the shadows of darkness, a chilling tale unfolds. Through meticulous research and unprecedented access, Diana Montane delves deep into the mind of notorious serial killer Gerald Eugene Stano, a self-proclaimed master of his gruesome trade, leaving no stone unturned. From interviews with the lead investigator to heart-wrenching accounts from the victims' families, this haunting biography offers an unflinching portrait of a man consumed by his darkest desires.

Experience the chilling reality of Stano's crimes, his twisted motivations, and the relentless pursuit of justice. For fans of true crime seeking a captivating and bone-chilling read, I Would Find a Girl Walking is a must-have addition to your collection.

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3.7
9 reviews
Dianne Middleton
July 30, 2024
only read the sample, but I will have to buy it now. I have to know what made this guy go insane enough too do that to all those girls.
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Kerri Marie
March 23, 2018
Gee not well written at all conversation we have already read pop up again and so many spelling mistakes I have to question whats true and whats false but I do agree Stano was a coward why is it all these serial killers love killing others but they protest when they are sentenced to die
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About the author

Diana Montane is a reporter, editor, and published author. She was Arts & Entertainment writer, as well as art theatre and film critic for The Miami News.She has co-written six true crime books, including I Would Find a Girl Walking. She holds a B.A., M.A., and M.F.A. in Theatre and Communications, from the University of Miami, Coral Gables, Florida.
 
Kate Kelly is a staff reporter for The Wall Street Journal and a former reporter for Time magazine and the New York Observer. She attracted international attention for her three-part series of articles on Bear Stearns, which ran on the front pages of The Wall Street Journal in May 2008. This is her first book. She lives in Brooklyn, New York.

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