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Invisible Killer

The Monster Behind the Mask

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Invisible Killer

By: Diana Montane, Sean Robbins
Narrated by: Rick Barr
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When detectives respond to a crime scene in Orlando, Florida, during the "summer of hurricanes" in 2004, they find Charlie Brandt hanging from the rafters in the garage of his niece Michelle Jones' home. Inside the house, they find a scene of horror that reminds them of other murders. In 1978, 13-year-old Carol Lynn Sullivan's head was found inside a rusty paint can in Osteen, Florida; her body was never found. Homeless transient Sherry Perisho was murdered in 1989, after moving to Florida from Illinois. Finally, in 1995, Miami prostitute Darlene Toler was deposited on the side of the road, wrapped up "like a package". Perisho and Toler had their hearts removed; all three had been decapitated; and all three are believed by investigators to have been the prior victims of Charlie Brandt. Invisible Killer is the true story of crimes committed by Brandt with insight from an FBI profiler and forensic psychologist, victim's friends and relatives, and the unique writings from victims themselves before their deaths.

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a bit repetitive of facts and story's already told. As good a story as it can be for the horrific content involved. Good idea to use the platform to try and change existing laws that cover up things like this. I understand a youthful indescretion... but not this. I feel like there should have been more scientific analysis regarding behavior. I did love the very thorough introduction of the characters, reminding us that even as horrific, fascinating and multi-faceted a serial killer is, so are their victims.

thorough account

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Very interesting story that quickly became tedious, due to rehashed facts chapter after chapter ad nauseam. Way too much conjecture supported by circumstantial supposition.

Repetitive to the point of Tedium.

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