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James Huddle

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James Huddle

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Jim Huddle is a proud father of two daughters and six grandchildren. He is a California native who now lives in Nevada. As a photographer, he travels the western states following the warm weather and seeking his next best photograph. In the 70’s, Jim served as a reservist in the Naval Air reserves. He travels throughout the year and enjoys boating, flying general aviation aircraft and poker.

With the revelation of the Golden State Killer’s identity, Jim felt the story of his relationship with Joseph James DeAngelo could help others spot behavioral warning signs of potential serial criminals. He looks forward to continuing his travels. Learn more at http://booklaunchers.com/jimhuddle.
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“Mass shooters are the new serial killers in many ways,” Bonn said. “What did the ’70s become known as? The ‘me’ decade. You had these serial killers who said, ‘You will know me.’ These narcissistic, self-aggrandizing serial killers emerged out of that environment.”
James Huddle, Killers Keep Secrets

“Authorities wondered for years what the Visalia Ransacker and the Golden State Killer did with all the trinkets he stole. I think Joe melted down what he could and hid it in plain sight, much like he did himself.”
James Huddle, Killers Keep Secrets

“I think, in part, we want to believe people who can commit such atrocities are nothing like us. We want to believe we’d see them coming. We want to believe we aren’t in danger. We want to believe we can figure out why it happened so it doesn’t happen again.”
James Huddle, Killers Keep Secrets

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