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  • His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer

  • By: Anne K. Howard
  • Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
  • Length: 8 hrs and 28 mins
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His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer

By: Anne K. Howard
Narrated by: Michelle Murillo
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Summary

"You want to know what happened? Ask Anne." -Serial killer William Devin Howell

A monster was on a killing spree. In just nine months, seven people went missing; all of their bodies eventually discovered in a wooded lot behind a suburban strip mall. But the investigation that led law enforcement to their suspect, William Devin Howell, is only part of the story behind His Garden: Conversations with a Serial Killer.

A practicing attorney, author Anne K. Howard first contacted Howell while he was serving a 15-year sentence for the murder of one of his seven victims. He was about to be charged for the remaining six murders. A unique and disturbing friendship between the two began, comprised of written correspondence, face-to-face prison visits, and recorded phone calls. Howell, who had been unwilling to speak to any members of the media, came to trust Howard.

In the years that follow, the suspect shared his troubled history with Howard but refused to discuss the charges against him, promising only to tell her everything when the case was over.

That time has come.

His Garden probes the complicated and conflicted mind of William Devin Howell - Connecticut's most prolific serial killer. Both sacred and profane in its narrative style, the story in this audiobook explores the eternal question of human evil and its impact on others, including the woman he chose to hear his horrific confession.

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Repetitive and badly written

Very disappointing. The book seems as much about the author as the serial killer. She is very self congratulatory abut her so-called ability to connect with a serial killer. In fact, there is very little new information in this book. She chose not to reveal certain details of the crimes as they might be too much for listeners. What nonsense! Badly written and repetitive. Would not recommend.

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